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Today I went to a talk called "The Science Behind Reiki". Reiki is healing using your chakra to help others clear or fix their chakra. I've never really believed in the whole aura/chakra thing, but when I was a kid I wanted to be a Wiccan and heal people using crystals and herbs and stuff so naturally this talk drew my interest. I try to have an open mind about things like this because sometimes for something to work, you just have to believe it will. So even if stuff like this isn't for me, I might have a patient who might actually benefit from it. My general consensus from the whole thing was that it sounded a lot like religion. Like you need to believe in these things you can't see and live a better life because of it. The Reiki Master who led the talk cited some scientific papers that she said confirmed that living things have auras. I was intrigued by this and she agreed to send me the literature (maybe it will make me think differently about this stuff, who knows?) The one thing I did really like about the talk was that we did a lot of meditation, which I personally feel is beneficial to me, maybe not on a healing level but definitely on a de-stress and relaxation level. TL;DR: Went to a talk about chakra healing. It was cool but I'm not sure how convinced I am.
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These are super cool crystals dude! I love the growth pattern. Solid is annoying, maybe breaking it up a bit before cleaning will help out.
Is it a crash out or a precipitate out of solution from the initial reaction, adjacent reactions tend to happen that aren't seen then they crash out as solution changes throughout the reaction periods. Typically its some annoying off-shoot that does it thanks to the movement of solution during reaction so less in in the area during the start & end of it.
Turbulence is what causes those issues, I've wanted for a long time to figure out how to gain a good laminar flow like percolator into these things, while making them split so they can be cleaned after. But its annoyingly hard, glass making is pretty rigid & the dogma of it helping is too solid.
I think to prove its benefits I'd need to perform with capillary tubes from cut in grooves of plates to make it easier for them to see the validity. See, many plates can be added into a glass holder that makes it so the reactions have less field to field that you dislike. The electrodynamics at play make it harder for specific reactions to take place in a higher statistical volumetric voxel manner.
Words that mean basic stuff, electricity go burr during reaction, the glass is something that isn't or is caring about it, that helps during thermal & or standard reaction, while light emittance is a standard in basically most chemistry thanks to ions moving causing virtual ionic states, but the amount is small, but small is what is going on in chemistry. So its a bigger deal. Absorption/reflection/refraction can be helpfully tunned in the setup to gain a better consistency.
But this is me wanting to help. If its a solid thanks to off target/shoots of a reaction, then its tunable, if not then it could be something else that isn't tunable.
We don't get great crystals, like on yours, anymore, but now it should be less terrible to clean & might make a better efficiency towards yields in reactions.
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