Archaeal Symbiosis and Modulation of Religion and Spirituality
978-3-330-33032-0
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112
2019-03-12
1,944.01 NT$
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The homo neanderthalic have increased endosymbiotic archaeal growth and quantal perception leading to a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder. The cerebellum is the site of impulsive behaviour and the unconscious behaviour. The cerebellar and subcortical brain connections are predominantly archaeal colony networks. The idea of evil is related to hell. The idea of conscious judgmental acts and unconscious impulsive acts, heaven and hell, goodness and evil are juxtapositions. This leads to increased spirituality in homo neanderthalis. The homo sapiens with low endosymbiotic brain archaeal growth and quantal perception has lesser spirituality. The high fibre high MCT high legume protein ketogenic diet converts the neanderthalis to sapien species and a low fibre high protein high fat diet converts the sapien species to neanderthalis species. This leads to modulation of spirituality.
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