The Road To Liberation…
by amun ra ~ March 18th, 2009. Filed under: Black Consciousness.Spread The Message:
MEET, GREET, AND THEN
ENGAGE IN HIGH LEVEL THINKING
AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT
BLACK LIBERATION/TOTAL AFRIKAN
LIBERATION FROM UNDER
white terror domination.
As a way to engage in the PROCESS OF
LIBERATION, I GREET ALL AFRIKANS WITH
THE WORDS, “BLACK LIBERATION”
INSTEAD OF “HOTEP” WHY? I WANT
US TO PUT INTO THE UNIVERSE
WHAT WE WANT TO MANIFEST
INTO REALITY- FIRST THINGS FIRST-
WE CAN’T HAVE “PEACE” BEFORE WE
HAVE TOTAL LIBERATION- WITH THAT
AS A BRIEF BACKGROUND- HERE IS THE
POINT I AM COMING TO:
ALL THE AFRIKANS WHO ARE STRIVING FOR
TOTAL LIBERATION, NEED TO GET ON ONE
ACCORD, AT SPECIFIED TIMES, NO MATTER
WHERE YOU ARE LOCATED, AND DECLARE,
OUT LOUD, “I WANT TOTAL LIBERATION
FROM UNDER white terror domination”!
POINT: WHEN OUR MINDS, VOICES ARE IN
SYNC AND HARMONY, WE BECOME
A UNIFYING FORCE AND OUR WORDS
WILL MANIFEST INTO REALITY-
CHECK OUT THIS RESEARCH:
| Synchronized Musicians’ Brains Fire Together
Their nervous impulses are triggered simultaneously | By Tudor Vieru, Science Editor 17th of March 2009, 13:40 GMT Adjust text size:
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Each of the pairs repeated the same jazz-fusion sequence some 60 times. At first, both guitarists would hear a metronome in their headphones, which then stopped. The lead guitarist then tapped his instrument, giving the other one the cue when to start playing, as well as the tempo. The EEG readings showed that while the brain behaved similarly when they heard the metronome, the diagrams were only identical when the lead guitarist started tapping his instrument.
This hints at some “wireless” network of sorts, scientists say. There are currently no certified explanations as to why this is happening. What’s even more curious is the fact that the brain wave patterns of the guitarists in each pair had become attuned to each other even before the two started playing, which really had brain experts baffled. “Synchronization at frontal and central electrode sites may indicate coordinated firing of neuronal assemblies located in the motor and somatosensory cortices,” the researchers write in their new paper, published in .pdf format in the online journal BMC Neuroscience. These neurons are directly responsible with controlling motor functions in humans, yet they manage to do so in perfect sync. “There’s evidence that the [temporal and parietal regions] could be activated during music perception and also during music production, as well as throughout pleasant feelings induced by the music,” the paper reads. The medial prefrontal cortex has been also found to play an important part in the way the guitarists played in sync with each other. In real-life, the musicians’ ability to play with each other even if they play faster or slower than the beat, is absolutely essential, as if communicating with the other through eye contact alone, without actually saying anything. All the great bands have this type of “chemistry,” which makes the crowds go wild with excitement.
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