The image above contains more than just a harp. The hieroglyphics on the housing must be deciphered. What intrigues us today is the claim made by occult scientists that a "Harp" exists in the brain. Nothing of a harp shaped structure has been revealed by physical devices. medical practitioners have not admitted knowledge of this powerful organ. The absence in the literature reflects an ignorance of a discipline called history. There was a time when all the disciplines mentioned were united as one. At that time active research into this organ was spurred on by occult literature. The Rig veda implies that the initiation of thought occurs by the pressure exerted on the nervous tissue by the liquid known as spinal fluid. This was the basis of the search to find the harp in the brain. Such information was not all. The application of the roman deity names strike a chord for music. This unification theory combines alchemy, music, medicine, physics, and neuroscience. Some of the alchemy keys are indeed labeled as Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus. In order for liquid to exert pressure on brain tissue there must be a vessel to contain the liquid. This is a lake. The liquid cannot reach all of the tissue. The surface area would be too small. Thus the liquid must be transported through channels of different dimensions. This requires rivers, streams, and canals. A pump of course is necessary to keep the fluid circulating. Notice medical research has not found any of this. The images presented in texts demonstrate a static representation. This must be realized by the student. A two dimensional diagram does not offer the sensation of motion. If you persist in the the concept of seeing is believing than how can one learn medicine? Imagination a product of the mind must be utilized. The Lyre of Apollo is not an irreverent topic. It contains seven strings. These strings relate to components in the nervous system. Examine closely the notion of seven and the musical concept of a scale. The use of seven notes is sufficient to produce music. This excludes octaves. When considering the mind as a musical instrument it will be realized by the reader that octaves and altissimo is possible. The musical chambers of the nervous system are seven in number. Not all can be shown in one picture clearly. This shows three ventricles1,2,3 and not the connections which deliver the precious fluid. This shows the lower ventricles 4, and 5. The remaining ventricles 6, and 7 require much reflection. These are the spinal chord itself and the region between the skull and the brain. Such a system requires more complexity than this. The ventricles attracted much attention and is the reason why Da Vinci was asked to make these drawings. One can understand why esoteric texts describe worlds of lands, rivers, streams, lakes and oceans. Ever wonder what those outlandish works of art meant in alchemical treatises? Upon reading this article you will have the tools at your disposal to understand such texts. The figures were never intended to be fantasy. They are metaphors for the organs and systems of the body. The two figures bearing swords on the left and right represent the lateral ventricles. The figure in the center represents the middle ventricle. The wings below in the middle represent the fourth ventricle. Pressure of a liquid instills thought....An interesting concept. Imagine music as a language between minds rather than words.
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