The Smell of Sex and More
AROMATHERAPY: - There are many natural therapies and ways
to activate or enhance the functions of soul and nature. Some
scholars have shown that Christianity and the other Ur story or
Sumerian religions came about through an ancient mushroom cult.
The shamans of a million years ago knew the religious or
spiritual benefits of many hallucinogens. Crystals, herbs, sex,
food, music and massages of all type and ethnic names could be
discussed. Every one of our senses has corollaries in the less
easily observed soulful or ethereal realm. Deepak Chopra
documents how massage activates natural hormonal production to
create feelings of euphoria and well-being in matters with
medical potential. Surely this scientific data is not necessary
for any person who has actually lived or experienced life.
From personal experience I am sure that there is an attunement
function that naturally occurs in this least highly regarded
sensory attribute. Just as two lovers will attune their auras
and closeness, so too they will become able to enjoy each others
pheromones and natural odours. This will lead to automatic
responses and excitement of the other attributes of the whole
person. Does it make common everyday sense to know that any
therapy that allows full utilization of our whole sensory
equipment will impact all of our conscious and normal behavior?
Wholistic medicine does not exclude common sense and we all need
to 'stop and smell the roses', as the old wives do tell us. What
greater expertise is there than common sense - that all too
elusive commodity in our polluted milieu? Do you think we have
given up some of the 'fun' and appreciation of nature and
ourselves as we focus our attentions on complex explanations and
ever-increasing rationalizations that deny our real soulful
humanity? It was common to regard our animal self as a debased
attribute to the extent that animals were said to have no
consciousness until recent research has proven this perspective
is as false as many other concepts. The Phoenicians of Ashkelon
revered their dogs and gave them appropriate burials which
recent archaeology attests.
ASHKELON: - "Sometimes dead men do tell tales. Cast as
villains in the Bible, Canaanites and Philistines are telling
their own story at Ashkelon, where excavations have unearthed a
who's who of ancient cultures. The prize find so far: a sacred
Canaanite calf figurine, a symbol of Baal.