Biological Transmutations

 

RK:    As long as you are conscious within your body, you are putting a lot of energy on it. Another thing, too, is that it seems that a conscious attention is involved in the generation of energy for running the body which is above and beyond the amount of calories that you can take in, in the amount of food that you eat.

 

Q:      I do not understand what you are talking about.

 

RK:    I will backup just a little bit. A fellow by the name of, Louis Kervran in France, discovered and came up with hundreds of examples of animals and plants transmuting elements from, let’s say calcium to magnesium or sodium to potassium or vice versa. These are actually the kinds of things that you would expect to see in a cyclotron. Just about all European scientists believe in this, work with it, use it in practical ways and it is virtually unaccepted by American scientists, so, you do not hear too much about it. But, biological transmutation is a fact and scientists all around the world except the United States use this information in a scientific way.

 

For instance, it has been determined that a person living in the Sahara and perhaps working hard in the direct sunlight could not possibly drink enough water—no way could they flood their body with enough water so it would evaporate off their skin to keep their bodies below a range of temperature which would cause death. In other words, they can work hard and keep their body temperature below one-hundred degrees and no way could it do so by evaporation of sweat through their pores. Now, the way the human body does that is by transmuting sodium into potassium which is a nuclear endothermic reaction. The huge number of calories burned up by that reaction reduces the body heat. The opposite can be done for generating energy in order to ??.

 

Physiologists have known for a long, long time that all the energy that comes out of a human body, or other animal, cannot be accounted for by the amount of food that they take in. Now, in our particular case as far as human beings are concerned, while you are in a conscious state and you are driving your body to do different kinds of things that seems to be the trigger for the body to go into not endothermic, but certain kinds of nuclear transformations which release the energy.

 

So, you can work harder, produce more work than you caloric intake would make permissible. This is one of the reasons why the body needs to throw off the Ego every so often to recuperate itself, recharge some of these exhausted minerals which are literally used up by transforming them into things which are not used properly. In some cases, it reverses that process.

 

Q:      Do you have any idea what parts of the body this is done in?

 

RK:    It appears that just about all cells are able to do it. For instance, a chicken—you can deprive a chicken of calcium, don’t give it any calcium whatsoever—and yet, the hen will continue to lay eggs with calcareous shells without depleting the calcium in its muscle system or bones provided, of course, that is has a source of magnesium. The only conclusion that biologists can come to is that the hen, in its unaware state, its body is bright enough to be able to transmute magnesium into calcium.

 

Q:      No idea exactly which area of the cell—

 

RK:    I do not know. I have not read any more recent things that would tend to indicate that they have figured that out. Even simple structures, molds and what have you, are able to transform one element into another. This idea is, apparently, so anathema to the mechanistic viewpoint of physicists in this country that they just throw it all out and say it is not possible. In the first place, there is not that much information floating around that allows them to consider it. It is not published in this country.

 

Q:      Is there a body of literature that they published in Europe?

 

RK:    Yes, there is. I have a book that was translated from the French from Kervran’s work. He took quite a number of his experiments and wrote them up for people to observe and how to do the same sort of thing. If you like to play with some of those experiments, you are entitled to do so. They are very simple. All you have to do is be a good analyst as far as chemistry is concerned. All it has to be is inorganic quantitative analysis.

 

Q:      Are you saying that you could actually, through conditioning your body, to increase the metabolic rate of your body and still get the amount of calories that you are burning up?

 

RK:    Yes. There are a number of—maybe they call them sects—yogis in India and in Tibet where they have to learn how to do that. They have to be able, through the entire winter, to sit naked in high altitudes with high winds and low temperatures and keep the snow melted around them with no food. That is one of the tests that they go through. If they don’t pass the test, of course, they just shovel the remains over the ground. They are able to do that. They are willing their bodies, in some way, some portion of their bodies, whatever gives the signals that they somehow have been able to tap into, at least the signals that are sent to their bodies to produce more energy from, essentially, nothing by, obviously, I would say a nuclear reaction; a nuclear transmutation. These are living examples of that ability to tap into whatever that is. (11-1981)

 

 

 

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