saw an old James Bond movie (Pierce Brosnan) a long time ago, where he was detained and tortured by the North Korean government and he practised yoga while in detention so he survived then he was retrieved by his government but “detained” in a hospital for debriefing; he “stopped” his heart from beating so the machines attached to him rang alarms and the medical staff came in to try to revive him and that was when he threw them around and escaped….and went to Cuba…. So, i told myself: “must enrol in yoga at some point”. It might come in handy. Duh. After several months of classes, i googled the yoga teacher Guruji and saw a write-up that said that practice (“stopping” one’s heart from beating) was “shrouded in mystery” and reputedly only two people in the world could do it. Now they tell me.
My theory there is, you can’t really stop your heart from beating but can slow it down and make the beat really, really faint…very, very very very faint, that the machines cannot detect it. But that’s a super-human feat; and if done, would be a medical discovery. Worthy of a Nobel prize, that is to say, there is no recorded, documented case. Only James Bond.
i’m talking gibberish. I’ll be back. -marichu
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I’m back. That was a lot of gibberish wasn’t it. (Oh, i give myself too much license when it comes to writing in this blog.)
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