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Greetings,
In 'Keely and His Discoveries' by Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, Keely wrote:
"The convolutions which exist in the cerebral field are entirely =
governed by the sympathetic conditions that surround them.
The force which binds the atoms, which controls secreting glands,
Is the same that guides the planets, acting by divine commands.
All abnormal produce discordant aggregations in these resonating =
convolutions produce differentiation to concordant transmission; and =
according as these differentiations exist in volume, so the =
transmissions are discordantly transferred, producing antagonism to pure =
physical action. Thus, in motor ataxy, a differentiation of the minor =
thirds of the posterior parietal lobule produces the same condition =
between the retractors and exteriors of the leg and foot, and thus the =
control of the proper movements is lost through this differentiation."
In 'The Book of Jasher', several references were found in which motor =
control was lost due to powerful shrieks. This particular book is =
referenced in the Bible in two places: (1) Is not this written in the =
Book of Jasher?, Joshua, x. 13.; and (2) Behold it is written in the =
Book of Jasher., II Samuel, i. 18.
Chapter XXXVIII.
41 And the sons of Jacob seeing that they could not prevail over them, =
Simeon gave a loud and tremendous shriek, and the eleven powerful men =
were stunned at the voice of Simeon's shrieking.
Chapter XXXIX.
16 And the sons of Jacob came to Gaash and they found the gates of the =
city locked, and about five hundred men standing at the top of the =
outermost wall, and a people numerous as the sand upon the sea shore =
were in ambush for the sons of Jacob from without the city at the rear =
thereof.
17 And the sons of Jacob were enclosed between the people of Gaash, and =
the battle was both to their front and rear, and all the men that were =
upon the wall, were casting from the wall upon them, arrows and stones.
19 And Judah, seeing that the men of Gaash were getting too heavy for =
them, gave a most piercing and tremendous shriek and all the men of =
Gaash were terrified at the voice of Judah's cry, and men fell from the =
wall at his powerful shriek, and all those that were from without and =
within the city were greatly afraid of their lives.
20 And the sons of Jacob still came nigh to break the doors of the city, =
when the men of Gaash threw stones and arrows upon them from the top of =
the wall, and made them flee from the gate.
21 And the sons of Jacob returned against the men of Gaash who were with =
them from without the city, and they smote them terribly, as striking =
against gourds, and they could not stand against the sons of Jacob, for =
fright and terror had seized them at the shriek of Judah.
....33 And after this cry he again repeated to shout, and all the men who =
surrounded Judah on the top of the wall were terrified, and they each =
threw his sword from his hand at the sound of Judah's shouting and his =
tremor, and fled.
Best Regards,
-JBJ-
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