The evolution of the human eye has created an extraordinary power, and the eyes transmit power and decision-making through their rays. (This is just a metaphor).
The gaze: It is the same power of action and ability that you can use it in any way you want and focus it on any point you want. Every person expresses their decision through their eyes and conveys it to other people, animals, and plants through their gaze and sight.
The more penetrating and effective this gaze is, the more easily you can get the necessary result and be more easily accepted. The more powerful your decision-making power is, the more penetrating your gaze will be. The eye is the best means of transferring the complete power of a person to a specific point, and the best evidence of this claim is animal trainers who put wild animals under their control through their penetrating and powerful gaze.
In conclusion, the eyes are a powerful tool for conveying thoughts, emotions, and intentions to others. By enhancing the power of our gaze and decision-making abilities, we can influence and persuade others more effectively.
However, it is essential to use this power responsibly and ethically, with respect for others and their boundaries.
Certainly, in taming and training wild animals, other tools and methods are also used that are not relevant to our discussion. Also, if you have noticed among animals, you must have realized that animals examine their prey through their gaze and are in pursuit of it, and sometimes they use their gaze to exert power for mating or as a defensive tool.
If a person with their penetrating gaze dominates a gathering at a party, most or all of the people there will be under their influence. These individuals transmit their mental power to those around them through their penetrating and powerful gaze without fear or hesitation, and bring them under their control.
It can be boldly stated that very few people are endowed with such intelligent evolution that they possess such a gaze, but any complete human can improve their power of eye influence and gaze through scientific exercises.
What exists in a person as a divine gift can be obtained by others through practice. Nature generally acts the same in all people, but in some, it has given superiority over others in a part of this evolution. However, this does not mean that there is discrimination, but equality does not always mean having a common thing for everyone, because if it were so, everything would be out of balance. Imagine if everyone in the world had the same level of gaze influence power: can you imagine what would happen in such conditions?
It is true that practice can improve the power of eye influence, but it should be noted that this power should not be used to control others or for personal gain. Although eye influence can be useful in some cases, it should always be used with respect for others and their rights.
Furthermore, we should not forget that each individual has unique characteristics and abilities. The differences that exist between individuals are a sign of human diversity and richness and should be respected. Instead of trying to be superior to others, it is better to focus on improving ourselves and discovering our own abilities. Everyone can improve their power through effort and practice and achieve greater success.
In conclusion, imagining a world where everyone has the same level of eye influence power is not realistic. The differences that exist between individuals are a sign of human diversity and should be embraced. Instead of striving for dominance over others, we should focus on improving ourselves and our abilities, while respecting others and their rights. We should use our power with care and responsibility and in a way that benefits everyone.
The gaze is not stable in anyone, and it can be said to be unique like a fingerprint, but it can be corrected with practice.
The eye is in constant motion, and it cannot stay still even for a second. With every eye movement, your eyelids also move, and all the muscles around the eye lose their internal focus and penetration power accordingly. In these conditions, the eye is just a tool for seeing and nothing more. The magnetic gaze comes only from mastering the eye and the muscles around it, and in order for eye movements and the movements of the muscles around the eye to become regular and under your control, there are specific exercises that I recommend you do with calmness, order, and regularity. It is not pleasant to have an eye that blinks at least twenty times in a two-minute conversation.
Life instructions: In daily life, in social interactions, conversations, and interactions with others, always keep in mind that when talking to others, you should not stare at them too much. The more precisely you stare at the listener, the opposite effect of penetrating gaze occurs. A person who stares at the speaker’s eyes is actually hypnotizing themselves and falls under the influence of their gaze and speech without realizing it. And the words of the listener will always have some effects, sometimes weak and sometimes very strong.
Therefore, make it a habit not to stare at the listener as much as possible during conversations with others, without them noticing. Listen to the listener’s words and gaze, and be in control of your own powers. On the contrary, when you are the speaker, concentrate your penetrating and motionless gaze on the sensitive point on the person’s nose.
By doing this, you can influence the listener with your words, and undoubtedly, your words will not be forgotten. Only your penetrating gaze will have a positive and effective impact when it is accompanied by your clear and decisive speech. Avoid using fast and meaningless words and phrases, as no matter how powerful your penetrating gaze is, it will be ineffective when you use fast and jumbled words. I recommend that before any conversation, review the words and generalities of what you have in mind in your mind so that you can speak slowly, steadily, and with greater precision at the appropriate time, so that the technique of penetrating gaze can be practical for you.
There is nothing worse and uglier than using spiritual powers gained against people and doing useless things because what is not useful is certainly harmful.
The effects of penetrating sound
In classical Eastern medicine and philosophy, it is believed that a physician who does not understand the spiritual dimensions is not capable of being a healer, and one of the spiritual dimensions is the power of sound and light.
In this discussion, we will only focus on the topic of sound (penetrating sound). Have you ever noticed the evolution of some soothing music? Sound or (penetrating sound) is another spiritual power. In “Oriental Sciences and Philosophy” such a sound (spiritual sound) is called a divine sound. Anyone can speak and communicate properly without the need to raise their voice, lower it, or imitate any sound. The simpler and more natural it is, the better and more receptive it is. In order to have a penetrating sound during conversation, avoid shaking your head and throwing your voice from your throat or nose during speaking.
You may have experienced or heard that some women make their voice thinner to sound sweeter. It is true that at first, those around them are captivated by this type of voice, but after a few minutes, not only does this sound not remain pleasant and captivating, but it also causes annoyance to those around them. During conversations, avoid laughing without reason and do not vary your voice too much without thought and reflection. The more uniform and orderly your speech is, even if it is artificial, it will still have an effect on the listener and be penetrating. The effect of speech and the uniformity of sound and its orderliness also demonstrates the power of reasoning and thinking.
There is no problem in changing a thin voice through practice and exercise. The exercise is as follows: stand in front of a large mirror or full-length mirror in a room alone for half an hour to an hour and speak loudly with your own image to gradually change the tone and sound of your speech. Remember to review the subject in your mind before practicing, so that you do not forget the words and nature of the subject while practicing in front of the mirror.
Of course, like previous exercises, this too will be very difficult at the beginning and may not be acceptable, but with daily practice and gradual training, you can completely change it.
Speak with confidence, contemplation, and reflection for a penetrating speech and do not use a melody that the listener cannot understand your words.
Never shout during conversations and do not tremble your voice, and always show your thoughts during speaking, as speech accompanied by thought and spirituality is penetrating speech. The way you speak is a sign of your thinking and intellectual power. Always speak with the same topic you want to talk about and try not to deviate from one branch to another as much as possible.
I recommend that you synchronize the rhythm of your speech with your penetrating gaze to increase the power of your speech. Of course, adjusting the rhythm of speech with a penetrating gaze can sometimes be very difficult, but as I have said many times before, all things may be difficult and challenging at first, but with practice, patience, perseverance, and tolerance, everything can be done correctly.
Spiritual powers and related practices can be helpful in controlling and even treating certain illnesses. As for death, it should be noted that experiencing it with spiritual powers is related to the spiritual world and is completely different from treating illnesses.
Many spiritual practices include breathing exercises, meditation, yoga, and exercises related to the spiritual world, which can be helpful in controlling stress and anxiety, improving sleep, reducing pain, strengthening the immune system, and improving overall health, including treating illnesses.
While spiritual powers alone cannot cure illnesses, they can help as a complementary treatment. For example, meditation can help reduce stress and anxiety and increase a person’s level of calmness and happiness, which can in turn improve the immune system and reduce the risk of developing illnesses.
Additionally, breathing exercises and yoga can help improve respiratory and nervous system function and reduce muscle tension and pain, which are also therapeutic benefits for some illnesses.
Furthermore, religious and spiritual experiences can help increase a person’s hope and happiness, which can result in improved mental and emotional health and overall health.
This type of experience is usually used as a complementary factor in treating illnesses.
Finally, it is important to note that in order to treat illnesses, it is best to consult with your doctor and use spiritual practices as a complementary factor along with medical treatments.
Additionally, for experiencing spiritual powers and related practices, it is best to use reputable and specialized coaches in this field and share your experiences with your doctor.
In general, for improving overall health, we need a combination of different approaches, including medical treatments, spiritual practices, healthy nutrition, and regular exercise.
What is pain? Pain is a complex and unpleasant sensation that is experienced by individuals who are suffering from a variety of conditions. It is a common experience among people, and phrases like “oh, my pain” or “I’m so fed up with this pain” are commonly used to describe it. Pain is an unpleasant experience, and aside from emergency situations such as accidents or gunshot wounds, it is often the reason why people visit doctors for regular check-ups.
What if we didn’t feel pain? While it would be great if we never had to experience pain, from a scientific perspective, pain is a natural warning signal in our bodies. It’s like having an alarm system in a factory that produces dangerous goods; without it, there would be no signal to alert us of fire or earthquakes. Therefore, pain is a warning sign to protect us. However, there are also people who do not feel any pain due to a process called “nerve anesthesia,” which means that they may not even notice if an area of their body is burned or injured.
One of the reasons for early death in individuals who do not feel pain is that they may not show any reaction to the pain they are experiencing. For example, if a person does not feel the pain of appendicitis, they may not seek treatment, and the infection can spread, leading to death.
Therefore, before complaining about pain, it is important to understand that it is a divine gift that exists naturally in our bodies.
Our bodies can adapt to some extent to factors such as cold, heat, various sounds, light, and environmental factors, but our bodies cannot adapt to the element of pain. Painful stimuli are unconscious, and they have been with us since ancient times.
However, personally, I believe that the sensation of pain has been with us since the beginning of creation, and almost all living creatures experience this sensation in different forms.
Pain is a physical and emotional experience caused by internal or external stimuli, and sometimes it can even be a delusion in special cases. The wonders of our body are so numerous that even with all the modern processes and technologies, many of our body’s behaviors are still unfamiliar to us, and sometimes our experiences can be misleading.
The experience of pain and the sensation it creates is just one of the functions of the human brain. Although the nerve sensations of the brain work incredibly accurately, there are situations where the sensation of pain can appear so real that it can confuse even the most experienced doctor. There are many examples of this, and I doubt that any of you who are reading this article have not experienced this sensation either personally or through a close family member or friend.
For example, a patient may feel pain in the head, leg, or stomach and immediately seek medical attention.
They undergo various medical tests and examinations according to medical standards, but after careful examination and multiple tests, all results indicate that there is no problem with the body. This raises the question of why, if the brain and nervous system of the body are so precise in telling us about symptoms, do medical tests indicate that there is nothing wrong?
Our brain and nervous system are functioning properly, and the doctor’s expertise is not in question. However, there are factors that the brain recognizes and sends pain signals for, but it does not mean that there is a problem with the internal organs.
Under normal circumstances, our brain only perceives and transmits physical factors to the brain with the help of the entire nervous system that is spread throughout the body.
Subsequently, our brain sends warning signals, and we become aware of the issue and seek medical attention.
However, what about factors that are referred to as “psychological stimuli”?
Can our brain also perceive and send warning signals for these stimuli? In normal circumstances, our brain is capable of perceiving and responding to psychological stimuli, such as stress or anxiety, which can lead to physical symptoms like headaches or stomach aches. The brain is also capable of recognizing and sending warning signals for emotional pain, such as grief or heartbreak. However, it is important to note that psychological stimuli often manifest in physical symptoms, and it can be challenging for doctors to differentiate between physical and emotional causes.
Therefore, it is essential to consider a holistic approach to treatment that addresses both physical and emotional factors to achieve optimal health outcomes.
In normal circumstances, the human brain does not have such abilities, but it should be noted that the brain and nervous system are not the only alarm systems in our body, and the brain is just one factor in this process. One might ask, where does this sense of pain come from and how does the brain perceive it?
The question may seem simple, but it certainly does not have a simple answer, and several specialties need to be used simultaneously.
Stress is one of the factors that put internal aspects aside and bring psychological factors to the fore, but what is stress?
The human brain is designed to react to everything it sees, hears, and feels, but sometimes these reactions do not manifest as pain but are stored and later appear as pains that have no apparent reason. But why? Perhaps evolution is the best answer.
Well, certainly in this context, the meaning of evolution is not Darwin’s theory of evolution, although similarities cannot be denied. Evolution has different aspects, one of which is the theory of Darwin. One of the aspects of evolution, which is referred to as “inner or emotional evolution” in “Oriental Sciences and Philosophy” is the most sensitive and mysterious type of human evolution, which although scientists have made good progress in unraveling its mysteries over the past 30 years, there are still unknown secrets within it as vast as the universe itself.
Science has proven that all elements and structures of humans exist in the elements and structures of space, or vice versa. This and other aspects have opened up the puzzle and raised the question of whether our brains are actually communicating and exchanging information with other brains without us realizing it.
This issue was proven through an experiment that lasted about 20 years, which showed that our brains are connected to other brains and are somehow talking to each other and engaging in communication exchange. Imagine you are having a slow and calm conversation with your friend in a large hall, but after a few days, all the people who were in that hall found out about your conversation, which surprises you, and you ask yourself how is it possible?
It’s true that your conversation was slow and done in person, but we must remember that even in the atmosphere, information does not disappear. While we have not yet reached this technology to collect environmental information, our brains easily perform this task. But how?
In order to answer this question, let me give you an example: Imagine you have a container that holds 5 liters of water, but you want to pour 10 liters of water into it, and it is clear that you can only hold 5 liters of water. However, you can connect that 5-liter container to, let’s say, 7 billion other containers with a capacity of 5 liters each, and then pour 10 liters of water into it. What will happen?
After the 5 liters are placed inside the container, the remaining water is transferred to the other containers. Now, connect each container to a motor and pour all the water in the ocean into that 5-liter container. What will happen?
The water will be transferred from one container to the next until all 7 billion containers are completely filled, and in the process of filling and emptying the containers, some of the water may spill out or evaporate into the air and return through rain. Therefore, the nature and amount of water remain constant, but instead of one container, they are transferred to 7 billion other containers, and the same molecules of the first container are also transferred to the 7 billion other containers.
Our brain works in the same way in exchanging information.
Of course, the example of water molecules in a container and the human brain are different, and the genetic factor is involved in the latter. But how do we unconsciously transfer information to others?
First, it is through breathing: when we breathe, we inhale and exhale millions of air molecules, which is called respiration. These molecules never disappear, and a few moments later, the same molecules we exhaled are inhaled by someone else and exhaled again, and this process keeps repeating, and we cannot stop or disrupt it. Apart from respiration, the molecules of dead living organisms are also released into the air, and we inhale and exhale them as well, and they are inhaled and exhaled by others, and this process never stops. This process is referred to as molecular reincarnation.
Second is sound: every conversation we have has a specific frequency that is not powerful enough to leave the Earth’s atmosphere and remains within the surface-to-atmosphere range. However, other brains can also hear this sound and store it in their memory. The information received from another person is stored with all of our own information, and when the amount of this information exceeds the brain’s capacity, it is transferred outside, just like the water molecules in a container.
Third is the mind: this factor includes all the first and second factors. The mind is infinite and cannot be seen or calculated. Let me explain a small part of the mental world for you.
You dream of something that occupies your mind, and in that dream, you discover important scientific findings and subsequently try to develop them. (It should be noted that “dream” is an example, and any factor can create a spark in your brain) Now, someone on the other side of the planet is curious about something due to another factor and, like you, uses their brainpower to discover the unknown and uncover it.
Both of you have given energy to your electrons through the thought process, and the electrons have transmitted all of your brain’s information to space.
The third person is now looking at the moon and has nothing in their mind except the pleasure of looking at it, but suddenly, a thought occupies their mind: why does the moon shine even though it has no light?
This small thought is also transmitted to space, and as the electrons find their own level, they bond together, and the third person discovers that the moon does not emit its own light and only absorbs light from the sun in the area where they are located on the Earth, and transmits it to their eyes. That’s why the moon appears bright at night. Now, if you divide these three people among the nearly 8 billion population of the Earth, what happens?
The planet Earth is actually like a giant hard drive that stores all the important information of its guests and subsequently gives it as a gift to each and every one of them. These factors also include unknown pains, which in “Oriental Sciences and Philosophy” are referred to as “mental connections.”
But what is the role of genetics in all of this?
Our genetic codes control everything we do, and if there is a defect in them, due to the vast amount of information that unconsciously enters the brain, it can cause a shock of information, and the brain and nervous system manifest it as pain. This pain can be simply a simple pain, or it can be a spark for someone else to discover another unknown and lead our evolution forward. However, these pains are not always neutral or simply a silent showcase of genius, and sometimes they turn into diseases in the future.
It is not possible to determine which of these three processes our current state belongs to, but it can be said that if we live a healthy life and think and reflect enough about our unknowns, most of these pains will lead to the release of useful information and not disease.
Sometimes, both factors of disease and the release of hidden information are involved, and Professor Stephen Hawking is just one example of this.
Medical science says that a person with this disease will die in a matter of months, but this was not true for Professor Hawking. Apparently, this man thinks as much as thousands of people.
At one time, these cases were not acceptable from the perspective of Western or modern sciences, and even in extreme conditions, they were looked upon with ridicule.
But today, not only do scientists not ridicule these cases, but they have turned into a scientific competition to discover more dimensions of them. Perhaps one day, we will be able to extract all the stored information on Earth and create an extraordinary future, which is not so imaginative, because since we have dreamed of space travel, and that too was just imagination, and today our biggest challenge is to travel deep into space.
(Miracles are not in contradiction with nature, but happen in contradiction with our knowledge of nature).
Certainly, Oriental and Western philosophies share the same nature of thinking, but the ways in which this thinking is examined and interpreted in the East and West are different.
In the East, we look more inward to achieve knowledge and self-awareness, examining how we can reach a place where we understand ourselves and establish a connection with it.
This is in contrast to the Western perspective, which focuses more on external knowledge and understanding of the outside world.
Throughout the history of philosophy, many great philosophers from both the East and West have been interested in and contributed to philosophy and thinking. For example, Chinese, Indian, Iranian philosophers are known as prominent figures in Oriental philosophy. Western philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato, Hegel and Kant were also interested in and investigated Oriental philosophical studies.
Furthermore, Oriental societies have always been fascinating to others due to their philosophy and way of thinking, and because of their way of life based on spirituality and religion, they are sometimes known as deeply thoughtful and contemplative individuals.
In conclusion, to better understand and broaden our understanding of philosophy and thinking, it is better to take an international and comprehensive approach to Oriental and Western philosophy. Both are striving to achieve a better and higher understanding of the world and humanity, each having their own methods for reaching this goal.
We went on a short journey together in “Oriental Sciences and Philosophy”, and you have become familiar with it to some extent, and I hope it has created a challenge in your mind.
Most people think that we do not have Oriental and Western philosophy, but this is a wrong perspective because the principle of thinking (i.e., the nature of thinking) is not Oriental or Western, but the way it operates is different, and in the East, more internal matters are examined, while in the West, more external matters are examined.
In the East, it is believed that unless a human being reaches the level of self-awareness and cannot see within himself/herself, he/she has not reached anything and will not reach anything.
The discussion is complicated, but when we look at the history of philosophy, we can easily see that many great philosophers have also had a precise look at the East.
The East has always amazed curious human beings, and this is even true in today’s world. It is sufficient to examine from the civilization of the Sumerians and India to China (especially from the civilization of the Sumerians to the land of India), then you will understand my words, and you will see how much wonder you will witness.
From amazing structures to sciences, philosophy, spirituality, engineering, mathematics, astronomy, social relations, and so on and so forth. How did ancient Iranians have knowledge about the number of planets in the solar system?
How did the Hindus build amazing temples?
How did the Chinese reach (yin and yang) or the cosmic map in their temples?
How were the large structures that are now at a depth of 88 meters underwater built by the Japanese?
Until we embark on an inward journey and reach self-awareness, the answers to these questions will remain unknown forever. On the other hand, the reason for these wonders is also the “”Oriental Sciences and Philosophy”.