"The
Soul Swims in the CSF"
The Metaphysical Physiology of the Cerebrospinal Fluid
by Dr. Don Glassey
The above quote is attributed to Dr.
Randolph Stone, founder of Polarity Therapy, who studied for many years
with one of India's spiritual Masters. His brilliant mind and keen
intellect enabled him to intuit the above hypothesis. In fact, the brain
and spinal cord, which contain the largest volume of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
in the body, do literally "swim", or float, in CSF. Both are
completely immersed in this liquid environment. Indian Masters assert that
the brain and spine (spinal cord) are the altars of God in man. They also
state that we worship God in the temple of the spine.
These assertions lend further credibility,
from a metaphysical perspective that the soul of man resides in and around
the brain and spinal cord. The soul has been described as an
individualized ray of God's consciousness, which temporarily identifies
with the mind/body. The soul can also be depicted as a personified portion
of God resident in each human being. Although Dr. Stone passed on before
the discovery of neuropeptides in the mid-nineteen eighties, he may have
connected these informational substances with his statement that "the
Soul swims in the CSF" had he been alive when neurolpeptides where
discovered.
Neuropeptides are informational substances
that coordinate almost all physiological and emotional processes on a
cellular level. They are literally responsible for the mind-body
connection, for they serve as a point of transformation between the mind
and body. The generally accepted definition of healing is to bring about a
closer connection among mind, body and Spirit. Therefore, it is suggested
that neuropeptides circulating in the CSF may be the physical substances
that coordinate the mind, body and Spirit connection and facilitate
healing on all levels.
Itzhak Bentov postulated that the body
contains oscillators, which create a magnetic field that is connected with
"EVERYTHING", when all the oscillators are engaged. His theory
includes the following partial list of oscillators; aorta, heart sounds,
circulatory sensory stimulus and standing waves in the lateral ventricles
of the brain. The latter area is where CSF and neuropeptides are produced
and contains the largest reservoir of CSF in the body. Thus, it is
proposed that when the CSF and neuropeptides are flowing optimally, it
effects our consciousness in such a way that we can become united with the
universal consciousness in "everything". It is also suggested
that this postulate may be given further credibility by the movement of a
drum-like, tympanic membrane, in the roof of the lateral ventricles
(corpus callosum) of the brain. We maintain that this drum-like membrane
may pick up cosmic vibrations, which set the CSF vibrating in frequency
connected to universal consciousness.
One great Indian Master defined God as,
"ever-present, ever-lasting, ever-new joy", and stated that God
is in the "eternal" present. Depak Chopra, well known author and
lecturer on spirituality, professes that when we are in the present
moment, we are in the presence of God and God is present in us. These
descriptions and statements about God directly lend support to what
occurs, both experientially and physiologically, when the CSF and
neuropeptides are flowing optimally.
Being in the "now moment", or,
more "present", could be linked to the medullary centers in the
brain, which control our sense of alertness. The CSF passes through the
medullary center, and therefore may be to the feeling of alertness, or
being in the "here and now"-"the present". This also
may be connected to neuropeptides circulating in the CSF through the
medulla and pons areas of the brain.
The bliss or joy that is experienced when
CSF flows optimally may be related to an increased, or more completely
natural, amount of serotonin circulating in the CSF. Serotonin is a large
neuropeptide that is secreted into the CSF from the supraepindymal cells
lining the ventricles of the brain, where CSF is produced and present in
large volume. Serotonin levels are related to our sense of well being and
mood. Therefore, as the CSF flows in an optimal fashion it may stimulate
the supraepindymal cells to secrete serotonin. This could account for the
heightened sense of well-being and elevated mood experienced when the CSF
is flowing freely.
Another factor, which may play a role in
our connection to "everything" on the planet and serotonin
levels, could be the pineal gland. Metaphysically, the pineal gland is
said to be responsible for our connection to the 'rhythm of life'. The
pineal gland in birds and reptiles is located close to the top of the
head, is directly sensitive to light, and functions as a third eye.
In humans, the pineal gland is indirectly
sensitive to light. It functions as a circadian pacemaker, which also
regulates the secretion of melatonin and serotonin. The pineal gland is
bathed in CSF from the superior cistern, and as the circulation of CSF has
been reported to increase at night, this flow could effect the pineal
gland's involvement in the daily "rhythm of life" in human
beings related to the neuropeptide mechanism.
Pioneer neurosurgeon, Wilder Penfield,
M.D., found a way to map the functions of large areas of the human brain.
In the 1930's and '40's, he conducted a startling series of experiments in
which he reported the following observations. When he stimulated a region
called the sylvian fissure, in the right temporal lobe of the brain,
patients' commonly reported leaving their bodies, seeing God, hearing
beautiful music, seeing dead friends and relatives, and vividly recalling
significant life experiences.
A great Indian Master claimed that the soul
remembers every incarnation (past life), and that a God-conscious soul can
commune with other souls previously deceased. The experimental experiences
reported by Dr. Penfield could be related to the CSF and neuropeptides.
The CSF cistern of the lateral fossa is between the temporal and parietal
lobes of the brain and any increased stimulation of this area could be
responsible for Penfield's observations.
It has been stated the meditation is
practicing the "presence of God". The Theta brain wave pattern,
associated with meditation, is produced in the temporal area of the brain,
which may be related to CSF and neuropeptide flow in that area as well.
The CSF cistern (reservoir), of the lateral fossa, bridges the lateral
brain fissures (indentations) between the temporal and parietal lobes of
the brain. Therefore, a more natural flow of CSF and neuropeptides could
bear upon the production of the Theta rhythm in the brain.
It is also suggested that the CSF may be
responsible for the "Kundalini" phenomenon. Kundalini is a
dormant, creative energy potential in nature and in the body. When it
"awakens" in human beings, one effect is that soul qualities
emerge. The Kundalini energy flows up and down the cerebrospinal pathway
in a manner very similar to the physiological movement of the CSF. The
Kundalini phenomenon, therefore, may be related to an electromagnetic
field generated by CSF flowing in rhythmic pulsation's from the base of
the spine up into the cranium and down again. The movement of the CSF
molecules could generate this electromagnetic field.
It is the movement of molecules that
creates the electromagnetic energy field of various frequencies emanating
from within the body. Since the CSF controls the electrolyte balance in
the nervous system, it regulates the body's ability to conduct
electricity, which is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Thus, the Kundalini
phenomenon could be related to a mechanism involving an electromagnetic
field generated by the CSF. Perhaps then Dr. Randolph Stone's intuition
before the discovery of neuropeptides was correct and that the
"Soul" utilizes the mechanism of these informational substances
circulating in the CSF to bring about a closer connection among the mind,
body and Spirit.
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About the Founder and Developer of
"CSFT"
Dr. Donald J. Glassey was born in
1946 in Brooklyn, NY, and educated at Michigan State University (BA with
Honor), the University of Pennsylvania (M.S.W.), and Pennsylvania College
of Straight Chiropractic (D.C.) where he subsequently taught chiropractic
technique, history and philosophy. He is a former national staff
instructor for Network Chiropractic seminars, a Reiki Master, and also
taught Toggle Recoil chiropractic technique nationally.
After studying and researching many forms
of body and energy work for over ten years, he developed Cerebrospinal
Fluid Technique (CSFT) in 1996. Dr. Glassey has been teaching "CSFT"
seminars throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico for over
four years. He recently retired from fifteen years of active chiropractic
practice to devote his time to teaching and advancing "CSFT",
including development of a "CSF Massage" procedure with his
teaching staff.
In this regard, Dr. Glassey is also a
graduate of the Florida Academy of Massage. He is currently practicing as
a licensed and Nationally certified Massage Practitioner in Ft. Myers,
Florida. He is also a member of the Florida State and American Massage
Therapy Associations as well as the National Certification Board of
Therapeutic Massage and Body Workers. His seminars are approved for
Continuing Education Units with the National Certification Board
Therapeutic Massage and Body Workers for Category "A" and
"B", the Florida and Louisiana Boards of Massage Therapy, and
the South Carolina Massage Therapy Panel.
Dr. Donald J. Glassey
1829 Bustleton Pike
Feasterville, PA 19053
Telephone: (215) 322-6402 Fax: (941)
466-9228
For more info, see Dr. Glassey's website: www.healtouch.com/csft
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