You Are The Light

You Are The Light

 

 

 

 

The Green Light Of Healing

 

Know That You Are The Light Of The World Which Is Now Dim!

 

You Must Acquire Your Extinguished Light, It Must Be Renewed!

 

The Light Shine Within The Darkness [ Ignorance Of The Mind ] And Your Limited Knowledge Does Not Comprehend This Reality Yet!

 

 

The diagram above demonstrates how the different races of people process light into their bodies. If you notice that Nuwpunu peoples bodies can process and absorb Full Spectrum Light into their bodies, this is also the reason why Nuwpunu peoples have what is called Woolly Hair [which is really Sun Hair] Nuwpunu peoples hair works as an antenna making it easier to absorb and process natural light into their bodies.

 

 

Nuwpunu peoples must have constant Sun exposure in order to maintain optimal health and well being.

 

 

Nuwpunu peoples also must realize that there is such a thing known as bad-light for our bodies such as TV’s, Microwave ovens, Radio music, Cell Phone waves, Electric indoor lighting…… All of these are examples of bad light that Nuwpunu peoples bodies absorb on a daily bases which is the root cause of many illnesses.

 

 

Nuwpunu peoples are not taught this information which is why NoopooH Cultural Academy have much needed classes to explain this information in detail.

 

Diagram ABOVE was copied from Dr Jewel Pookrum’s book vitamins & minerals.

Humans Glow in Visible Light

 

 

The human body literally glows, emitting a visible light in extremely small quantities at levels that rise and fall with the day, scientists now reveal.

 

Past research has shown that the body emits visible light, 1,000 times less intense than the levels to which our naked eyes are sensitive. In fact, virtually all living creatures emit very weak light, which is thought to be a byproduct of biochemical reactions involving free radicals.

 

 

(This visible light differs from the infrared radiation — an invisible form of light — that comes from body heat.)

 

 

To learn more about this faint visible light, scientists in Japan employed extraordinarily sensitive cameras capable of detecting single photons. Five healthy male volunteers in their 20s were placed bare-chested in front of the cameras in complete darkness in light-tight rooms for 20 minutes every three hours from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for three days.

 

 

The researchers found the body glow rose and fell over the day, with its lowest point at 10 a.m. and its peak at 4 p.m., dropping gradually after that. These findings suggest there is light emission linked to our body clocks, most likely due to how our metabolic rhythms fluctuate over the course of the day.

 

 

Faces glowed more than the rest of the body. This might be because faces are more tanned than the rest of the body, since they get more exposure to sunlight — the pigment behind skin color, melanin, has fluorescent components that could enhance the body’s miniscule light production.

 

 

Since this faint light is linked with the body’s metabolism, this finding suggests cameras that can spot the weak emissions could help spot medical conditions, said researcher Hitoshi Okamura, a circadian biologist at Kyoto University in Japan.

 

 

“If you can see the glimmer from the body’s surface, you could see the whole body condition,” said researcher Masaki Kobayashi, a biomedical photonics specialist at the Tohoku Institute of Technology in Sendai, Japan.

 

 

The scientists detailed their findings online July 16 in the journal PLoS ONE.

 

Science Of Electricity

 

 

All animals transmit information along their cell membranes with voltage pulses called action potentials, whose functions include communication by the nervous system between neurons and muscles.[72] An electric shock stimulates this system, and causes muscles to contract.[73] Action potentials are also responsible for coordinating activities in certain plants and mammals!

The Darker You Are The More Sun Genes You Have Which Helps You Be More Intune With Nature

 

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