Location of the amygdala. Amygdala. Consequences of irritation of the tonsil nuclei


The amygdala complex is a fairly large nuclear formation (in humans - about 10 x 8 x 5 mm), located deep in the anterior part of the temporal lobe above the rostral part of the inferior horn lateral ventricle. The amygdala forms connections with the hypothalamus, mainly with that part of it that is involved in controlling the function of the pituitary gland. On the membrane of neurons in this part of the amygdala there are receptors for sex steroid hormones of the adrenal glands. Thanks to this, hormones circulating in the blood control the activity of these neurons, and they, in turn, can influence the hypothalamus and thus secretions from the pituitary gland (feedback), as well as participate in the forms of behavior controlled by these hormones. The amygdala also forms extensive connections with the olfactory bulb. Thanks to these connections, the sense of smell in animals is involved in the control of reproductive behavior. For example, pheromones (species-specific chemical messengers) influence sexual behavior through the olfactory system. Many animal species even have an additional olfactory system (the so-called Jacobson's organ), which transmits specialized information to the structures of the limbic system associated with sexual behavior. In humans, this system is poorly developed, but its existence cannot be completely denied. This can be supported at least by the fact that perfumes for women and men are different.

A phobia is a strong emotional mental structure. Thinking works under its influence - everything that confirms fears is inflated by the brain to nerpy proportions, and information that denies them is passed over. The amygdala turns on when danger is recognized and sends impulses to other parts of the brain. If the amygdala “sees” something that is not dangerous, it misses it, and the brain does not receive sufficient activation.
U mentally healthy person signals from the amygdala are still being processed by the frontal parts of the brain - a strategy is being developed on how to adjust behavior to avoid trouble, and how real the threat is. after this, a return signal is sent to the amygdala - to calm down. This process is called critical thinking.
If the frontal cortex is weak, immature and infantile, damaged, or there are dominants (insoluble conflicts) that distort the process of accurately assessing information, the amygdala gets a lot of will. It begins to constantly give alarm signals and causes persistent long-term circulation of excitation in the brain.

An article by American scientists was published in Current Biology, which provided the results of observations of “the most fearless person on Earth”: a woman who has the rarest genetic disorder– Urbach-Wiethe disease – completely destroyed the amygdala of her brain. This completely deprived the woman of any sense of fear.

First, Feinstein and his colleagues similarly questioned her about her past. There was not a single moment in it when she felt fear. Even when the woman was threatened with a knife and a gun, she remained calm. The researchers then asked the patient to periodically describe her emotional state in a diary. Fright was not mentioned even once in these recordings. According to the woman herself, she is not afraid of public speaking, social unrest, or even death.

Scientists tried their best to scare the woman: they showed her horror films, but she only watched what was happening with interest. She just laughed at the attempt to scare her with ghosts in the ancient castle and looked at the poisonous snakes with curiosity. "This suggests that the amygdala operates at a very instinctive, unconscious level," Feinstein says.

The electrical activity of the tonsils is characterized by oscillations of different amplitudes and frequencies. Background rhythms can correlate with the rhythm of breathing and heart contractions.

The amygdala reacts with many of its nuclei to visual, auditory, interoceptive, olfactory, and skin irritations, and all these irritations cause a change in the activity of any of the amygdala nuclei, i.e., the amygdala nuclei are polysensory. The reaction of the nucleus to external stimulation lasts, as a rule, up to 85 ms, i.e., significantly less than the reaction to similar stimulation of the neocortex.

Neurons have pronounced spontaneous activity, which can be enhanced or inhibited by sensory stimulation. Many neurons are multimodal and multisensory and fire synchronously with the theta rhythm.

Irritation of the nuclei of the amygdala creates a pronounced parasympathetic effect on cardiovascular activity, respiratory systems, leads to a decrease (rarely to an increase) blood pressure, reduction heart rate, disruption of the conduction of excitation through the conduction system of the heart, the occurrence of arrhythmias and extrasystoles. At the same time vascular tone may not change.

The slowdown in the rhythm of heart contractions when affecting the tonsils has a long latent period and has a long aftereffect. Irritation of the tonsil nuclei causes respiratory depression and sometimes a cough reaction.

With artificial activation of the tonsil, reactions of sniffing, licking, chewing, swallowing, salivation, and changes in small intestinal motility appear, and the effects occur with a long latent period (up to 30-45 s after irritation). Stimulation of the tonsils against the background of active contractions of the stomach or intestines inhibits these contractions.

The various effects of irritation of the tonsils are due to their connection with the hypothalamus, which regulates the functioning of internal organs.

Let’s make it clear right away that we are not talking about giving someone a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and immediately telling them how many friends they have.

In the study, psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett of Northeastern University in Boston and her colleagues conducted a study of 58 healthy adults. They asked them to fill out questionnaires that could be used to assess how total quantity regular contacts that each study participant maintains, and get an idea of ​​his social circle. The data obtained were compared with the size of the amygdala, which scientists determined during MRI.

In a study, Feldman Barrett and colleagues found that the more extensive and complex the subject's social circle, the larger the amygdala.

This effect does not depend on the age and gender of the subject, as well as his own opinion about his social communication and life satisfaction.

“We could have predicted in advance that we would get such a connection, but we got it in a very interesting way, eliminating the possibility of the influence of other factors. When preparing this article, information from Gazeta.ru was used.



If I tamed my amygdala, then...

I could give it away useful tips on the topic of how to be happy. The human brain and the processes occurring in it are the basis of our entire life. Any changes in the brain affect us, our health, mood, and behavior. The structure of the brain is individual for everyone, full of features, strong and weak areas. And the most amazing thing is that a person is able to “sculpt” his own brain, since it is plastic. Here the phrase “we build our own lives” is fully revealed. And indeed, aiming to live a life full of happiness and love, it is enough for a person to understand the peculiarities of the structure of the brain. And then he will understand what should be paid more attention to, and what is not worthy of this attention.

Amygdala- it's so small amygdala in the brain, where the emotion of fear is formed. Yes, yes, exactly the one that tells us to stop, don’t take on this new one and interesting project, sit down and keep your head down.

5 facts about the brain to live happily

1. Regularity is important for skill. Very often we want to get for ourselves good habit, but we absolutely cannot bring ourselves to do this new action regularly. “Neurons firing together form connections” (pp. 27-29). Everyone knows that if we want to improve a certain skill, we need to practice it more and more often. This is explained at the brain level as follows: when performing some action, a formation is formed between the brain cells. neural connection. By repeating exactly the same action, the same connection is strengthened. This means that the possibility of activating these neurons in the future is significantly high. So if you want to, for example, get better at playing table tennis or learn foreign language, experience required! Or, for example, start running to have one healthy habit, start doing this a little bit every day.

3. "Disable" false alarm or eliminating its appearance. This skill is necessary in order to overcome the anxiety associated with the emotion of fear. Fear, in turn, is formed by the amygdala (that same amygdala, yeah). And the main thing is that there is no need to “overlap” it. You can work on it, tame it, direct it into the right direction. Good effect on this physical activity, which engages the left frontal lobe, and this helps to weaken the excess activity of the amygdala. Left frontal lobe is aimed at action and reinforces positive emotions, and the right one is aimed at inert behavior and refusal to participate; reinforces negative emotions (pp. 56-62). That is why many, during an exciting conversation, intuitively begin to walk around the room. All this is needed in order to relieve excess tension and eliminate anxiety and fear.

4. Stress management. There is no need to avoid it or even try to get rid of it completely, because a person needs it in moderation. Simply put, throughout life it keeps us in good shape: thanks to it, we do any tasks efficiently, arrive at meetings on time, try to “squeeze out” everything we need as much as possible when the situation requires it, remember significant events and moments. Moreover, research has shown that a little stress is most beneficial for the neuroplasticity of the brain. So, if you feel restlessness within yourself, then do not try to run away from it. Get in touch with her and learn to manage her. The main thing is the golden mean. Severe stress(distress) is not helpful at all. Its absence or low level too (pp. 63-66).

5. "Overcoming the Paradox"(pp. 70 - 75). This is what the author of the book calls resisting the temptation to avoid unpleasant situations. You need to come into direct contact with fear. Thus, a person develops a habit of this, due to which his feeling of anxiety begins to decrease.

Behaviors that increase anxiety (these are not effective if your goal is to normalize your stress levels):

"escape";
"avoidance";
"procrastination";
“going into the comfort zone.” All these are so-called ineffective coping strategies (or strategies for coping with stress). They do not carry an orientation towards solving a problem situation.

When we are determined to resolve a problematic situation, and we succeed, then we “harden” and more easily experience similar situations in the future.

Favorable conditions for developing a new skill

There is a system for rewiring the brain, consisting of 4 points (pp. 39-43):

"concentration"- allows you to focus on what is happening here and now, without distractions;
"effort"- transition from perception to action with increased formation of new synaptic connections in the brain;
"relaxation"- to reconfigure the brain, you need to practice a new action for as long as necessary until it reaches a state of mechanicalness; and then you will be able to perform the improved skill relaxed, without much effort;
"pursuit"- it lies in constant practice, in active engagement in an already familiar activity.

So, the “taming” of the amygdala is facilitated by facing fear face to face. This is how we learn to feel confident and natural in complex, changing situations. How we feel about things is very important. After all, you just have to look positively at stress (that you can use it for good) - and your view of the world will seem to be renewed, become free and wise. Knowledge of the described nuances will help us better understand ourselves, find right paths and more often than not just talk about happiness, but know what it means and where it is hidden.

The tips in this article are based on the book Taming the Amygdala and Other Brain Training Tools by John Arden. (M.: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber, 2016. - 304 p.)

amygdala, or amygdala(lat. Corpus amygdaloideum)- a characteristic area of ​​the brain, one of the basal ganglia, rounded accumulations of gray matter, almond-shaped, located inside each hemisphere of the temporal lobe (Lobus temporalis) of the brain. The amygdala is associated with the formation of emotions, and is part of the limbic system. It is believed that in humans, as well as in animals, this subcortical brain structure is involved in the formation of both negative and positive emotions. Its size is positively correlated with aggressive behavior. Conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression and phobias are believed to be associated with abnormal functioning of the amygdala.

Anatomy

The amygdala, in humans, is an almond-shaped group of interconnected structures located above the brain stem near the bottom of the limbic ring. These structures include:

  • basal-lateral complex (lat. solateralis), associated with the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, stria terminalis, and other parts of the brain, but not related to the olfactory brain
  • central medial nuclei (lat. area amygdaloidea anterior)- a group near the anterior perforated substance, associated with the hypothalamus and brainstem nuclei. In this area the lateral olfactory tract ends and the diagonal stripe (Broca's) begins.
  • corticomedial nuclei (olfactory structure) (lat. pars corticomedialis)- located in the superomedial region of the amygdala, receiving fibers from olfactory tract and participate in the formation of the terminal strip.

Phylogenetically, the amygdala is an ancient brain formation, the makings of which are found in cyclostomes, as an independent nucleus appears in amphibians and is preserved in all amniotes. In mammals, it is located deep in the temporal lobe and is one of the groups of the limbic system. The amygdala receives signals from the archi-, paleo- and neocortex, as well as from the hypothalamus.

The human amygdala is significantly larger than that of our closest evolutionary relatives, the primates.

Operation

The neurons of the amygdala are diverse in form, function and neurochemical processes in them. The functions of the amygdala are associated with ensuring defensive behavior, autonomic, motor, emotional reactions, motivation of conditioned reflex behavior. The amygdala reacts with many of its nuclei to visual, auditory, interceptive, olfactory, and skin irritations, while the reaction in the amygdala is polysensory, that is, the irritation causes a change in the activity of any of the amygdala nuclei.

Neurons have pronounced spontaneous activity, which can be enhanced or weakened by sensory stimulation. Most neurons are multimodal and multisensory and are activated synchronously with the theta rhythm. Irritation of the nuclei of the amygdala causes a pronounced parasympathetic effect on the activity of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, leading to a decrease (occasionally increased) blood pressure, decreased heart rate, the occurrence of arrhythmias, respiratory depression and cough are also possible. With artificial activation of the tonsils, reactions of sniffing, licking, chewing, swallowing, and salivation appear, and the effects occur with a long latent period (up to 30-45 s after irritation). Stimulation of the tonsils against the background of active contractions of the intestines inhibits these contractions. The various effects of irritation of the tonsils are due to their connection with the hypothalamus, which regulates the functioning of internal organs.

Role in emotionality

The relationship between the amygdala, the reticular nuclei of the thalamus and the orbitofrontal cortex determines the rationality and appropriateness of certain emotions. Scientists have recently been able to figure out exactly what neurophysiological properties connect emotions with attention. Researchers have discovered the directions and contacts of individual axons, processes nerve cells transmitting information to the next neuron, which leave the amygdala and are concentrated in the reticular nuclei of the thalamus, which is responsible for the primary processing of signals from sensory organs. The signal transmitted from the amygdala to the thalamus is extremely powerful, which dampens other impulses that might distract the thalamus from emotional information. Such a powerful communication channel is more than important when detecting a threat of danger. Let's say, if a large snake comes into view, then the impulse of fear from the amygdala should muffle all the others. Excessive anxiety may be a consequence of excessive activation of the leading pathway between the amygdala and thalamus, when absolutely everything that happens around is perceived as a potential danger. Conversely, with depression, this connection can be weakened so much that the person stops noticing anything.

The amygdala is known as the “fear zone”, although it is involved in the formation of all emotions. Fear is one of the most powerful emotions not only in humans, but also in mammals. Scientists have been able to prove that the protein stathmin, the highest concentration of which is observed in the amygdala, is responsible for the functioning of innate and the development of acquired forms of fear. A deficiency of this protein leads to a weakening of long-term synaptic connections between neurons in parts of the nerve networks leading to the amygdala.

Latest research

The amygdala is responsible for a person’s sense of comfort and personal space; set to activate the tonsils, just one thought is enough, regardless of whether the personal space is violated or not, so the person himself is able to choose his own measure of comfort. Research has established that damage to the amygdala causes the disappearance of fear in a person and the identification of potential danger; also, reduced size of the amygdala is observed in criminals and people with an unbalanced psyche.

Pathologies

Until recently, it was believed that patients whose amygdala was destroyed as a result of Urbach-Wiethe disease experienced a complete absence of fear. However, the latest research has shown that it is still possible to scare people by using air inhalation with high content carbon dioxide (approx. 35%).

  • Fearlessness. The identity of the 44-year-old mother of three, referred to as SM, has not been revealed. A rare genetic disorder, Urbach-Wiethe disease, completely destroyed the amygdalae in her brain. The case of SM has been studied for about twenty years. It is known, for example, that this woman cannot recognize the expression of fear on a person’s face and draw a frightened face. In 1995, an experiment was conducted in which the appearance of a blue square on the screen is accompanied by a loud sound; ordinary person begins to feel fear at the sight of this square, while SM remained calm. An article published in the journal Nature Neuroscience found that SM feels quite comfortable when approaching very close to another person, although she is familiar with the concept of personal space. The patient, we note, has no problems with memory and mental development. The whole range of ordinary human emotions is available to her. In his new job the authors tried to prove that SM cannot experience fear. As part of the testing, the woman was shown fragments from The Silence of the Lambs, The Blair Witch Project, The Shining, The Ring and some other films; she noted that most people would probably find these fragments scary, but she herself was simply interested. SM was then taken to the abandoned Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanitarium, where special performances are staged on the eve of All Saints' Day to frighten visitors. The methods used are the simplest, but most effective: according to the scientists’ description, the five women who accompanied SM screamed in horror, but everything they saw did not make much of an impression on the one tested. SM also claimed that she hates snakes and spiders. In the pet store, however, she held one of the snakes for a long time and was ready to touch larger and more dangerous animals and tarantulas. When asked why she reacted so calmly to the reptiles they hated, the woman admitted that she was simply overcome with interest. “Without the amygdala, the ‘alarm’ signal in the brain obviously doesn’t go off,” says study participant Justin Feinstein, representing the University of Iowa. “This woman understands very well what to watch out for, but does not respect the prohibitions. It’s surprising that she is still alive” SM did have a lot of unpleasant situations in the past: she lives in a poor area, and she was threatened several times, and was once almost killed. At the same time, her only memories associated with fear relate to. early childhood- the period when the amygdalae were not yet damaged. Some experts consider the new data very unreliable, suggesting that SM may - consciously or not - adjust behavior and assessments of their emotions to meet the authors' expectations. According to New York University researcher Elizabeth Phelps, who also worked with people whose amygdala function was impaired, the ability to experience fear in her patients was preserved. “I think my colleagues are jumping to conclusions,” Mrs. Phelps says. - However, the differences may be due to the fact that the amygdala refuses to at different ages" In addition, in SM, not only the amygdala is affected, but also several other areas of the brain. Perhaps this is what makes her case unique.

We continue to build evidence base existence of invisible, but having a tremendous impact on life and mental health person, four entities in its subtle-energy design, in order to convince modern scientists and progressive thinkers of society that thanks to this sensational discovery, it is possible to find answers to countless unanswered questions and solve many hitherto unsolvable problems. Earlier, in the articles “Energy Construction” and “The Four Essences of Man. Why do contemporaries know nothing about this?” we began to consider the issue of the “well-forgotten” theory described in the AllatRa book regarding the presence of intelligent energy-informational structures in humans and confirming this numerous historical artifacts, today we will try to connect some of the achievements of scientists in the field of studying the brain with the Primordial Knowledge brought to the world by Bodhisattva Rigden Jappo. We do not particularly hope that academic science, mothballed in materialism, will instantly react and show due interest in these studies; its marking time does not bother us at all. Our goal is to give those who have reached a dead end the opportunity to get out of it, to find and connect the facts of the latest scientific achievements with the most deep knowledge about human nature. Prompt, push, guide... further, whoever is interested will develop it.

EMOTIONS, DEFINITION

People have been studying the human being as a perfect biomachine for a very long time, trying to figure out the patterns of development, all kinds of adaptive reactions, the processes of development of the body from intrauterine maturation to the processes of extinction - aging and death. The same applies to the brain. After all, according to scientists, based on official theories and versions, this is the part of our body where we, as those who are aware of ourselves, are located. Moreover, the brain, according to generally accepted opinion, is the great manager of our body, the one who solves all emerging questions and tasks, draws conclusions, analyzes, gains experience, controls, and so on. A thousand experiments and analyzes have been carried out, many scientific reports, dissertations and articles have been written.

And indeed, a long journey of knowledge has been made. But, as it turned out, there is only data that essentially indicates the consequences of a person’s choice - the processes of excitation and inhibition of areas of the brain that cause certain chemical reactions in the body, which lead to the manifestation of various emotional states, that is, a response to the pathogen. But where is the man himself in all this? After all, in essence, what is brain activity and the very mechanism of the generation of emotions from the point of view of physiologists? In general, emotions and feelings today are associated with various functional states brain, with processes of excitation of certain subcortical zones and with changes in the activity of the autonomic nervous system.

The definition of emotions goes like this:

Emotions is a genetically determined nonspecific behavioral program that is determined by a complex of nervous structures included in the limbic system (the brain of a mammal, also known as the animal mind in humans - author’s note) of the brain. The limbic system is formed by the most ancient structures of the middle, intermediate and forebrain. Impulses from external influences - irritants - enter the brain through two streams. One path goes to the corresponding areas of the cerebral cortex. Here the meaning and meaning of these impulses from the stimulus are deciphered in the form of sensations and perceptions. And the second stream comes to the subcortical formations (hypothalamus, temporal tonsils, etc.), where a direct relationship of these influences to the basic needs of the body, subjectively experienced in the form of emotions, is established. That is, in simple terms, the formation of an emotional reaction in response to a stimulus occurs here.

In the hypothalamus, in the subcortical region, there are special nerve structures that are centers of pleasure and suffering, aggression and calm. That is, the same emotional reactions that can be controlled using, for example, the effects of weak discharges of electric current, causing excitement in the corresponding centers, which has been proven by numerous experiments. Emotions cause a number of autonomic reactions of the body (increase or decrease in heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, changes in muscle tone, etc.), which in turn leads to changes in the activity of the endocrine glands. All this can be checked and recorded today using electroencephalograms, vocalograms (voice overtones), galvanic skin reactions (skin electrical conductivity), plethysmograms (changes in the lumen of blood vessels), miamograms (changes in muscle tone), etc.

From the point of view of official science, this is, in fact, man himself, descended from a monkey. However, in essence, what has been said explains absolutely nothing! This does not fit into the framework of our skull. And there is a strong sense that there must be something more. And personally, I have a completely logical question: is it really that set of compensatory-adaptive reactions, emotions that spill out into the world that I am – a person? It's a rather limited and dubious assumption that the reflection observed in the mirror is me... isn't it?

AMYGDALA BODIES (ALMIDALINES) OF THE BRAIN

Let's add a little more specifics.

Scientists believe that formation of emotional reactions connected with increased work amygdala (lat. Corpus amygdoloideum) - subcortical structures of the limbic system in the depths of the temporal lobe of the brain as a result of their sensitivity to visual, auditory, interoceptive, olfactory, and skin stimuli. The amygdalae are essentially anatomically composed of several separately functioning nuclei, located close to each other and are responsible for defensive behavior, autonomic, motor reactions, emotional reactions, motivation of conditioned reflex behavior, that is, they encourage action. In fact, as official sources write, the cerebral cortex creates sensual (sensory) images, that is, to see, hear or feel something. The hippocampus, as part of the limbic system, which manages memory, stores this image and makes it possible to remember it over time. But the amygdala determines exactly what emotional feelings we experience towards the created sensory image. This is a version of official science that has no knowledge of the invisible energy structure of man. That is, in fact, according to generally accepted opinion, amygdala and there is the final link on which the emergence of emotions and subsequent reactions of the body is tied.

By expanding your knowledge, it would be possible to explain many processes occurring in the human body. For example, such a common phenomenon, when suddenly the mood changes for no reason, or without exchanging a word with a person, we suddenly feel aggression on his part, and this causes a response in us. Or we in some incomprehensible way feel the mood of a person, even sometimes completely unfamiliar to us, the emotions that he is now experiencing, although in his external behavior, facial expression, gestures and movements have not changed. How do people communicate? How do they predict, for example, events that have not yet happened? What is intuition? What is human thought? And why does she have such enormous power?

That is why I was interested in an excerpt from the description of the Chetverik meditation (in which one develops a sense of interaction with the 4 Essences of a person), where there is information about the reason for the emergence of emotions and the role of the amygdala in this process, and this really begins to explain a lot.

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"Rigden: First, the meditator works with the Right Essence. During meditation, the energy “qi” comes from the hypothalamic region of the diencephalon through right amygdala, located deep in the temporal lobe of the brain. Then, through a point located above the right ear, the energy goes directly to the ball-center of the Right Essence. For those who do not know the structure of their brain, let me note that in the human brain there are two amygdalae, located on the right and left sides. This is a very interesting subcortical brain structure that is associated with the formation various kinds emotions.

Anastasia: Yes, today science already knows that the amygdala is responsible for the ability to read information from the faces of people around us. Thus, a person subconsciously understands how these people feel at the moment. But the mechanism for reading information is not yet completely clear to scientists.

Rigden: Of course, this is reading like many others amygdala functions, is associated with the work of the lateral Aspects of a person in his energy structure. IN physical body the functions of the amygdala are associated with autonomic emotional reactions, ensuring defensive behavior, and motivating conditioned reflex behavior. Moreover, today it has already been scientifically established that damage to the amygdala can lead to partial disappearance of structures responsible for rage and aggression, as well as for the memory of danger. In other words, this can lead to a partial disappearance of fear in a person, thereby exposing him to constant danger of which he will not be aware. In medicine, there have even been attempts to treat fears and uncontrollable outbursts of aggression through surgical destruction of the amygdala. I would like to note that the goal does not always justify the means to achieve it. Victory over oneself is much more important than any surgical intervention. Moreover, a person still will not get rid of all his fears and manifestations of the Animal nature. Actually in human body, by and large, there are no “extra details”, so you shouldn’t remove anything from it unless absolutely necessary.

And a few more words about point above the ear. In this area there are also structures (energetically associated with the human structure) that are involved in the process of perception by a person in an altered state of consciousness of spatial relations... let's say more precisely, its orientation in spaces of various dimensions. The Four Essences are also involved in this process. Although there is a certain phenomenon here. For these Essences, space and time do not exist in the form in which a resident of a three-dimensional dimension perceives them. But it is precisely thanks to the work of the Essences that a person develops an intuitively accurate sense of orientation in time and space.

So, how does internal work happen with the center of the Right Essence? Usually a person in his everyday life does not notice how any of his Aspects are activated, but he well senses the result of such a process. When the lateral Aspects begin to work, a person’s mood can suddenly change, and for no apparent reason. A person suddenly becomes despondent, or out of the blue a feeling of fear, disappointment, melancholy, apathy or, conversely, aggression comes over him, old grievances begin to surface, and so on. Why is this happening? Because the lateral Aspects are activated, in this case the Right Aspect. Next, the Essence provokes the formation of thoughts corresponding to this emotional outburst and captures the person’s attention with them. Like a skilled manipulator, he catches him in a state of heightened receptivity, so to speak, “offering” him a choice different options doom, but in the same emotional key. In other words, when the Animal nature dominates in a person, the lateral Aspects in their usual mode of operation provoke the Personality into such emotional outbursts. What do such bursts mean for the brain? This is the same code that activates certain memory blocks that store the experience of similar mental experiences, emotions, and states. Having opened these “closets” of memory, capturing a person’s attention with their contents, the lateral Aspects thus introduce him into a negative state. Next, there is a process of strengthening the mood in this direction, as if looping around the same thoughts.”

INSTEAD OF CONCLUSION

So, we have the official opinion of science, which says that small areas of the brain are responsible for the emergence of emotions in a person - the amygdala, located in the ear area, and as if that’s all, then science is powerless to explain what actually happens is the reason for the activation of certain emotional states of a person. Scientists dug their heels in, came up with a bunch of explanations, and, apparently, put an end to it. However, any individual who has read the AllatRa book and tried the Quadruple meditation knows for certain that from the amygdala through the point above the ear, invisible energy channels go to the sides leading to the Lateral Animal Aspects(Right and Left), which actually provoke outbreaks of these emotionally unstable states in a person, by the way, the Right - aggression, despondency, fear, anxiety, greed, resentment, self-criticism, etc., and the Left - pride, deception, logic, temptation, cunning, deceit, lust for power and delusions of grandeur.

Summing up the interim results:

  • Official science believes that the tonsils of the brain are somehow responsible for the emergence of human emotions;
  • Official science should have long ago looked into the realm of the invisible, into the mysterious world of the senses, where, with the help of quite simple exercises, in particular, the “Chetverik” meditation (described in the book "AllatRa" on page 320) , one can feel that the Lateral Animal Essences of a person are actually responsible for the emergence of emotions, since they are directly and directly connected with these same amygdala-shaped bodies of the brain;
  • The existence of four Entities is also confirmed by the collected voluminous photo bank of historical artifacts (see the previous one);
  • Finally, absolutely anyone can check this out with their own eyes! All you need to do is perform the “Four” practice correctly...

And finally, we admit that knowledge about the four Essences is still “alive” in certain elite circles, and they are regularly used in the process of manipulation public consciousness. Let us also assume that world science, in some high hierarchical circles, may have some developments and ideas regarding a theory that is secret and unknown to the broad masses, but this theory is unknown because it is deliberately frozen, again, by the same single world conspiracy, which we constantly mention in our publications . For what? Quite logically, ignorant. ignorant people are easier to manage, eternal question authorities.

In conclusion, I would certainly like to remind you of the notorious human choice. By acquiring knowledge about the four Essences and the ability to control them, a person becomes truly Free. Rejecting the Primordial Knowledge, a person plunges back, not just into slavery, but into triple slavery:

  • a slave to the global elite who controls him remotely;
  • a slave to his Animal Aspects, who “feed on him” directly and live at his expense;
  • a slave of the unified system of the Animal mind (about it some other time)...

The choice is always up to the individual!

Prepared by: Eva Kim (Russia) and Dato Gomarteli (Ukraine-Georgia)