the only thing to fear is fear itself.
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the only thing to fear is fear itself.
Next time you have an "EKG Class" you should do that trick again and get someone with a smart-phone to snag a video. It sounds like it would be hilarious to watch peoples reactions.
Just saying that fantastic claims require fantastic evidence, is all. No Fear!Quote:
its was in 03 or 04
I dont have access to an ekg machine but it can be done with a hand pump blood pressure checker but it wouldnt be in real time like an ekg machine. I dont see it as fantastical when your just tricking your brain into sending your body a signal that it usual only gets during specific situations. I think anybody could do it if you follow the directions in the video.
Heres something messed up though, maybe. So I saw them do dim mak on Riply's Believe it or not years back. Some dude supposedly knocked people out using dim mak and they proved it by having emts and doctors check the peoples vital signs. I thought, oh that proves it. Science has proven the death touch to exist. Only thing is they used an ekg machine. I hadnt thought about a possible connection until recently when I searched to watch the video a week or 2 ago. I thought damn, that sucks, I cant tell how real this demonstration is because of what they used to prove what they were doing. So they might be faking or they could really be unconscious. I try to keep an open but skeptical mind about everything until i prove it to work when I do it.
So here is some video. Cant call it proof of anything because its not me. I need a new camera soon. I still need to video myself to get a belt. My current cameras sucks.
Ripley Believe it or not video with dim mak demonstration.
Who's the king of the demo?... You are, Mr. Simmons. Who? You are, Mr. Simmons. You're goddamn right, I am. :D
They hook kid up to ekg at 3:40 min mark - not that it proves anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec7h0...Qz5scQ&index=5
All in all, ya gotta just face it, do it, go/break through it. Also, 1 must have "down time" , "hit the reset button". Takjing a solo walk in Nature helps me, so does a Float Tank ifs ya have access; like Bill Hicks said: " Don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, coz this iz just a ride."
Staying humble helps me overcome a lot of my social fears. Yeah, I know that wasn't a very humble thing to say. ;)
But seriously, fear of people thinking of you wrong, fear of rejection, fear of a lot of things kind of go away if you accept that they might happen and that it's not entirely in your control. They might happen! So look, if I say something stupid, do something stupid, people might laugh. They might decide to have nothing to do with me. But they can't really hurt me.
Fear of serious harm? That's all about making good choices and avoiding serious harm. :D
My two cents.
I guess u can say I have this right now. I had a reaction to a preworkout / amino a couple months back while at the gym. It hit me sort of like a panic attack ( racing heart beat , hard time breathing and the shakes ). Now it's in my head and I have a hard time working out or doing anything really. I don't take any supplements now so I know it's in my head. I went to the doctor because I figured it would go away and didn't. He said anxiety because of what happened plus a wedding and possibly moving south is coming up. I get that but I've never had anxiety so it's just wierd to me. I have it all the time for no reason and especially working out is rough :(. Most of it is in my head but it's a hard one to beat.