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The Mayans and Paxil

Paxil Cartoon - Raging Manic Man

Paxil Cartoon - Raging Manic Man

I have been doing a lot of research on the Mayan culture over the last year or so and that does not include a couple of years of comparative religion research. The Mayans rarely showed up in those books oddly enough. I wouldn’t call myself an expert by any means but I am well informed. Every article put on this site is read by me, that doesn’t include what hasn’t made it. I also have read a good amount of books on the Mayans themselves. What happens is I keep finding links between modern civilization as we know it and the Mayan culture. This mysterious unknown culture is in fact known far more than thought. Such is the link with Mayan time and the anti-depressant Paxil.

A huge part of Mayan culture is the whole, not individual parts. This includes najt - Mayan time.  In the Mayan perception of time we will find the connection to themselves and the anti-depressant Paxil.

The Western world looks at space, time, and frequency as different separate entities We have a very one dimensional linear view.

  • Space is the cubicle next to you, your room, the distance you run, the place you park, where the stars are located and so on.
  • Time is money, yesterday, today, tomorrow, next year, 30 minutes ago and so on.
  • Frequency is the number of cycles/vibrations in any space divided by time.

The Mayan perception of time dances with space and frequency. It is not linear and separate, it is a three dimensional view. They are all a part of one.

  • Space occurs in time and frequency
  • Time occurs in space and frequency
  • Frequency occurs only with time and space

According to Carlos Barrios in The Book of Destiny: 

“These three factors delineate what we know as reality, and matter exists in this reality. Everything that exists has a frequency or vibration. This is what differentiates every living thing: a person’s energy or vibration is faster than a stone’s for example, but both consist of energy. The difference between the two lies in frequency.”

“”Follow the light,” we have been told, as if darkness were negative. However, when the Maya sages say follow the light, they don’t mean follow behind it, but get ahead of it. The idea is to move forward and exceed the speed of light, Light and dark are merely facets of reality. Once one achieves this, one’s connection with reality is no longer linear.”

“If we are able to manipulate the light, it means we are able to shatter constraints inside our spirit and consciousness and go beyond it. We blaze a new trail, and everything comes into focus. This is when we acquire a sense of being. We no longer struggle with demons. We are outside the limitations of space-time; frequency is our channel to transcendence, to exceeding such limits. When we perceive this essence, we touch God. “

“In infinite space there is no visible light between one planet and another. All that can be seen are the planets reflecting the sun, highlighting the sun’s importance. Everything is based on Ajpu, the Sun, and everything is relative to the center of the galaxy, which is the black hole. We are actually spinning in a revolution of the macrospiral. The borders of the macrospiral come into contact with one another, and that is when adjustments take place in the universe. The Maya were obsessed with breaking through these borders in order to travel space-time. Najt [space-time] is where we reside and what most people understand. More precisely, it is where most people are trapped, in what we call reality. It is also what leads us to what we call the past or the future, both of which are abstractions. The past does not exist. It existed. Now it’s only a memory. The future does not exist either; it’s what will be. There is only this instant, this very moment, the eternal present.”

“Explosions in the universe can be compared to those that take place inside each one of us: one has to explode mentally in order to break free of the limitations of one’s perceptions.”

“This then begs the question: are there other dimensions or realities? The answer is yes. There are other dimensions where space-time-frequency is measured or configured differently and is beyond our comprehension. We have potential access to thousands of other dimensions, while even more fall outside our perception. The Grandfathers call there unreal dimensions “unconfigured space.”"

“The Popol Vuh (Mayans Creation Myth) speaks of parallel dimensions as paradise and calls them Paxil and Kayala. In Paxil our perceptions are different. Our senses sharpen, and we are surrounded by a tranquil, harmonious, peaceful energy. It’s like going back to the matrix, the origin.  Najt [space-time] is manifested differently here. What happens in one day in Paxil takes a year in our world, while what happens in one year in Kayala takes a day here. The reference of space-time-frequency is therefore not the same in other dimensions. “

“Light behaves differently in these parallel dimensions. There is no sun. The light is brighter but it is not warmer. It’s a clear all encompassing light. The most exquisite fruit and the most incredible stones can be found in Paxil, but most importantly, we are accepted unconditionally there - we are truly loved!

“None of these wonders, not so much as an apple, can pass from one to another. Therefore, those who cannot let them go are trapped. The importance of this is set out in the account in the Popol Vuh of a mouse and an ant being able to bring kernels of corn back from Paxil and Kayala to make human beings. This is the only reference to transfer from one dimension to another.”

In this creation myth story from an ancient civilization, Paxil is a beautiful perfect place. It is the origin of humanity, it is where the piece of corn that created man came from. It is a place of peace, tranquility, perfection, and true love. How many people know that Paxil is a term from the Mayans and the Mayans only? Not many.

What do Westerners do with a sacred beautiful place? What we do best! Rape, pillage, steal and destroy something that was beautiful and perfect to one culture. The fact that someone at GlaxoSmithKline knew of Mayan history and stole the term Paxil as some kind of sick inside joke is very disturbing. Was GlaxoSmithKline trying to make the perfect human with their pill? The perfect human to them is one that spends money and walks around drugged up, thoughtlessly spending more money on their pills and anything else.  

Has the anti-depressant Paxil sharpened senses, brought tranquil, peaceful energy, and love to anyone? I don’t think so, let’s see what the anti-depressant Paxil has done:

    Paxil “anti-depressant” side effects:

  • Ejaculation problems
  • Impotence (also known as erectile dysfunction or ED)
  • Priapism, a painful erection that does not go away.  — in up to 28 percent of people
  • Suicidal thoughts or behavior (see Paxil and Suicide)
  • Nausea — up to 26 percent of people
  • Insomnia — up to 24 percent of people
  • Drowsiness — up to 24 percent of people
  • Weakness — up to 22 percent of people
  • Dry mouth — up to 18 percent of people
  • Headache — up to 18 percent  of people
  • Constipation — up to 16 percent of people
  • Decreased sex drive (libido) — up to 15 percent of people
  • Increased sweating — up to 14 percent of people
  • Dizziness — up to 14 percent of people
  • Diarrhea — up to 12 percent of people
  • Shakiness (tremor) — up to 11 percent of people 
  • Loss of appetite (see Paxil and Weight Loss)
  • Nervousness
  • Impotence (erectile dysfunction or ED)
  • Infections
  • Agitation Yawning
  • Anxiety
  • Painful menstrual cramps
  • Indigestion.
  • Anxiety and agitation and panic attacks
  • Hostility or aggressiveness
  • Engaging in unusual or dangerous activities
  • Extreme elation or feeling of happiness that may switch back and forth with a depressed or sad mood
  •  Other unusual changes in behavior 
  • Signs of serotonin syndrome 
  • Confusion or other mental changes
  • A rapid heart rate
  • Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Hallucinations
  • Blood pressure changes
  • An irregular heart rhythm
  • Overactive reflexes
  • Fever, sweating, or shivering
  • Shakiness
  • Seizures
  • Coma 
  • Chest palpitations
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Feelings of internal restlessness or jitteriness

We as humans need to be more thoughtful and conscious of what we do to ourselves and others. The pharmaceutical companies aren’t in it to make our lives better, they are in it for money and control with their own little inside sick joke naming conventions. There are sites and groups dedicated to getting Paxil banned. The withdrawal symptoms are hellish from all accounts. Does this sound like the Paxil described by the Mayans?

Humanity FTW,
Punkrockhers
punkrockhers@humanityftw.com

 

p.s. Want to see what it looks like to withdrawal from Paxil? http://truthman30.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/video-diary-of-seroxat-paxil-withdrawal/

 

 
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