Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Om

 


Om is the seed of Knowledge that allows you to feel the Universe 




Dorsal Columm in the Body enables you to feel Vibrations

Dorsal Columm Pathway Terminates at Primary Somatosensory Cortex


Sensory Areas



Primary Somatosensory Cortex

Consciousness awareness of Somatic Senses



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Tuesday, 20 July 2021

In The Air

 

                                                         Partial Pressure Of Air = 760 mm Hg 




20 % Oxygen In The Atmosphere



                                            Partial Pressure Of Oxygen at Sea Level: 160 



FiO2 at sel level 19.8 %-20.9 %






Respiratory Conducting System



Alveolar Gas Equation 



Alveolar Ventilation 






Ventilation Perfusion Ratio


Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve 





Disturbance Of Alveolar Ventilation 



Alveolar Hyperventilation/Hypoventilation 





Oxygen and ATP 





Things Keep On Moving The Same Way











Abraham and God


1 Story In 3 Faiths 

Eid al-Adha


Eid al-Adha is a prime festival for the Muslim community and is celebrated for three days globally. It honours the willingness of Prophet Abraham who, when asked by God to sacrifice a thing dearest to him, readily agreed to sacrifice his son, Ismail, according to Islamic, Christian, and Jewish texts. Pleased with the readiness of Abraham and courage and faith of Ismail, God replaced the boy with a ram which was then sacrificed by a blindfolded Prophet Abraham. In honour of the divine incident, Eid al-Adha is celebrated for three days. 



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Saturday, 3 July 2021

Seance



Seance In Modern World 

ZOOM Meetings




Fun Fact

Pakistan and Seance 

The microfilm of the handwritten record of the conversation at the séance was discovered by historian Venkat Dhulipala in the India Office Collections of the British Library in London. His book, Creating a New Medina: State Power, Islam and the Quest for Pakistan in Late Colonial North India, opens with a description of the séance that has Jinnah’s spirit, the spiritualist and the government official in conversation.

Dhulipala’s discovery inspired Ali Usman Qasmi, assistant professor of History, Lahore University of Management Sciences, to request the director of Pakistan’s National Documentation Centre for the document containing the details of the séance. It was found in a file, marked F-1067, in the National Archives of Pakistan, and a copy of it was sent to Qasmi.

                                                  Seance between Spiritualist and Md Ali Jinnah 

The séance opens with the spiritualist asking the spirit to identify itself: “Mr Jinnah?” The spirit answered, “Yes friend, I am Jinnah.” The spiritualist requested the spirit to take a seat. It, rather tartly, responded, “I have (am) seated here. I remember to have come here sometime ago.”

The spiritualist alluded to the earlier visit and said, “When you came before you were complaining that you were in a dark and a cold place, which you did not like. How are you?”

Between the two visits the lot of Jinnah’s spirit had improved. The spirit replied, “Yes, so I was. I am now in a very good place brilliantly lighted. There are enough flowers. I am very happy there.”

Ibrahim pleaded with Jinnah’s spirit, “Sir…won’t you guide the destiny of the nation now?”

Jinnah’s spirit turned down the plea saying: “I see here flashes of evil pictures about Pakistan. I think the political conditions there are most unhappy. There are the (institutional) heads who have in them selfishness, and none at all is eager to be selfless.

Jinnah’s spirit shot back imperiously, “I have already said that just now: ‘Selflessness, Selflessness.’ That is the only advice I can give them now.” Then came the profound observation: “It is easier to acquire a country, but it is extremely difficult to retain it.”


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Friday, 2 July 2021