MCaldwell
03-09-2010, 08:04 AM
There is really only one thing that I remember from my high school physics classes and that is Energy can neither be created or destroyed, it can only change its form. Potential Energy becomes Kinetic Energy which becomes heat and sound Energy, etc... Since I believe in "Life" Energy, how can the law of Energy conservation apply to this?
Okay, so first I believe that every living thing has an inexhaustible supply of Life Energy. Second I believe this Energy is continually emitted from all living things. Third I believe in the Law of Conservation of Energy (Energy can't be created or destroyed, only changed in form). My first experience with the application of this phenomenon came well before I ever had any idea about V.E.A.R. It was back when I was running on the high school track team. I was an average to possibly a little below-average runner back then. Practices were tiring and labourious. I wanted to run better, but I just wasn't improving. I decided that one summer I would train in earnest and return to high school the next Fall and surprise all my coaches. But my summer evening training sessions weren't any better or more productive than my high school practices. That is until I went on vacation in Parry Sound with my parents. Back in Hamilton, I ran on the concrete sidewalks or asphalt roads beside all the brick houses. There was nothing living anywhere around me. But in Parry Sound I ran on the trails and back country gravel roads. There I was surrounded by trees, plants, wildlife, insects. Life was all around me and I can still remember the feeling of being able to run forever. I cruised up and over the hills, the flats were effortless, I felt like I could run forever. Looking back now I believe it was the transfer of life Energy that gave me the extra Energy to run.
But I know there are skeptics everywhere who probably think that is was the cleaner air that gave me the ability to run longer. So I have more proof! Have you ever been to a large sporting event? Here in Canada, hockey is the sport of preference. What happens when the home team scores? Everyone jumps to their feet and cheers. Regardless of the team you are cheering for, how do you physically feel after that happens. Personally I feel incredibly energized. All at once 20,000 people leap to their feet, cheer, and release a HUGE dose of their internal Life Energy into the environment. There is no way of not absorbing some of it.
The same is true for every running race I have ever participated in. At the start of the race I am surrounded by hundreds of other runners all amped up and emitting life Energy. You can literally feel the Energy coming off all the other runners and if you have the ability to see a person's aura, I bet it's not too tough to visualize.
And then there are the one-on-one interactions. Most of us know somebody with whom after we spend 10 or 15 minutes interacting, we find ourselves absolutely exhausted. Those people are Energy sponges. They don't give you Energy, rather they suck the life Energy right out of you. Conversely, there are people who have the opposite effect. I've already written about Ray Zahab and his amazing feats. A guy who can run across a continent with barely any breaks obviously has a ton of available life Energy. And after spending 10 minutes speaking with Ray, you too will feel so energized that you may even be willing to consider running across a desert yourself. Ray is an extreme example, but I'm sure we all know people who leave us feeling more energized after spending just a short amount of time with them.
Life Energy is all around us. We just have to open ourselves up to its availability. I've used it countless times. I've raced marathons without training and people don't know how I did it. It was simple, I just used the life Energy that was all around me. In fact, this week I'm using this technique all the time. This is my first Spring of tapping maple trees for maple syrup. I tapped 140 trees on the side of a big hill. I underestimated how much sap each tree would produce and find myself making countless trips up and down this hill, through the deep snow, carrying full two full 5-gallon (40 pound) pails. Two days ago I did this nonstop for 3 hours. I was so focused on getting the job done I didn't even take a break to eat or drink anything.
But I don't need any food or drink Energy because Energy is all around me. So not only is there that stuff inside you, but it exists all around you as well. You just have to open yourself up and drink it all in.
Okay, so first I believe that every living thing has an inexhaustible supply of Life Energy. Second I believe this Energy is continually emitted from all living things. Third I believe in the Law of Conservation of Energy (Energy can't be created or destroyed, only changed in form). My first experience with the application of this phenomenon came well before I ever had any idea about V.E.A.R. It was back when I was running on the high school track team. I was an average to possibly a little below-average runner back then. Practices were tiring and labourious. I wanted to run better, but I just wasn't improving. I decided that one summer I would train in earnest and return to high school the next Fall and surprise all my coaches. But my summer evening training sessions weren't any better or more productive than my high school practices. That is until I went on vacation in Parry Sound with my parents. Back in Hamilton, I ran on the concrete sidewalks or asphalt roads beside all the brick houses. There was nothing living anywhere around me. But in Parry Sound I ran on the trails and back country gravel roads. There I was surrounded by trees, plants, wildlife, insects. Life was all around me and I can still remember the feeling of being able to run forever. I cruised up and over the hills, the flats were effortless, I felt like I could run forever. Looking back now I believe it was the transfer of life Energy that gave me the extra Energy to run.
But I know there are skeptics everywhere who probably think that is was the cleaner air that gave me the ability to run longer. So I have more proof! Have you ever been to a large sporting event? Here in Canada, hockey is the sport of preference. What happens when the home team scores? Everyone jumps to their feet and cheers. Regardless of the team you are cheering for, how do you physically feel after that happens. Personally I feel incredibly energized. All at once 20,000 people leap to their feet, cheer, and release a HUGE dose of their internal Life Energy into the environment. There is no way of not absorbing some of it.
The same is true for every running race I have ever participated in. At the start of the race I am surrounded by hundreds of other runners all amped up and emitting life Energy. You can literally feel the Energy coming off all the other runners and if you have the ability to see a person's aura, I bet it's not too tough to visualize.
And then there are the one-on-one interactions. Most of us know somebody with whom after we spend 10 or 15 minutes interacting, we find ourselves absolutely exhausted. Those people are Energy sponges. They don't give you Energy, rather they suck the life Energy right out of you. Conversely, there are people who have the opposite effect. I've already written about Ray Zahab and his amazing feats. A guy who can run across a continent with barely any breaks obviously has a ton of available life Energy. And after spending 10 minutes speaking with Ray, you too will feel so energized that you may even be willing to consider running across a desert yourself. Ray is an extreme example, but I'm sure we all know people who leave us feeling more energized after spending just a short amount of time with them.
Life Energy is all around us. We just have to open ourselves up to its availability. I've used it countless times. I've raced marathons without training and people don't know how I did it. It was simple, I just used the life Energy that was all around me. In fact, this week I'm using this technique all the time. This is my first Spring of tapping maple trees for maple syrup. I tapped 140 trees on the side of a big hill. I underestimated how much sap each tree would produce and find myself making countless trips up and down this hill, through the deep snow, carrying full two full 5-gallon (40 pound) pails. Two days ago I did this nonstop for 3 hours. I was so focused on getting the job done I didn't even take a break to eat or drink anything.
But I don't need any food or drink Energy because Energy is all around me. So not only is there that stuff inside you, but it exists all around you as well. You just have to open yourself up and drink it all in.