[Life Tree TV] The Final Unravelment on the Sleep


 

The Final Unravelment on the Sleep


Sleep is a medicine for curing our body, which is well expressed by the term, ‘Gan-Jang-Hyul (肝藏血)’, used in Oriental medicine. This message has been prepared as a record to describe what is happening in the invisible world of our body while we are sleeping.

When a person is awake, the liver sends blood to the heart constantly. The amount of blood in the human body is about 1/13 of body weight. For example, an adult weighing 65 kilograms has 5 liters of blood. When you are doing physical labor, most of your blood is moving intensively to your muscles or four limbs (hands and feet). When you are doing mental labor, a considerable amount of blood is concentrated on your brain, while relatively less blood is distributed in your internal organs. The stronger the intensity of your physical or mental labor are, the heavier the role of your liver. The more the liver works, the more heat the liver generates. Over 70 percent of heat generated in our body is originating from the liver. The main reason why people feel tired comes from heat generated by the liver. Liver heat is built up in the muscle, causing muscle fatigue. Excessive heat also affects other internal organs; liver heat affects the eyes most seriously, and also the brain. The accumulation of heat in our body may cause functional deterioration in internal organs. If internal organs get heat constantly, cells and tissues start to store water and swell up.

While you are sleeping, your liver tries to make a big change. When you fall into deep sleep, your liver cells begin to empty and enlarge their intracellular space. In the human liver, millions of liver cells are contained in a hepatic lobule, a functional unit of the liver, and various types of blood vessels such as veins, arteries, and capillaries penetrate this tissue compartment. When you cut the liver in cross-section, you can see hepatic lobules arranged like a honeycomb although each of them looks hexagonal. When you fall asleep deeply, the influx of blood into these hepatic lobules reaches its peak, so that these hepatic lobules are filled with blood as much as they can hold.

As the blood vessels in the hepatic lobules become filled with blood, liver cells absorb toxins or nonfunctional metabolites from the blood and synthesize the enzymes to detoxify these molecules. Then, the liver cells convert these molecules into nontoxic forms using the enzymes; this function of the liver cells occurs very actively during sleep such that each liver cell appears to vibrate itself. In this way, your blood filled with toxic molecules can be detoxified and purified while you are sleeping deeply.

This process in which the liver stores blood in liver lobules (hepatic lobules) and then purify the blood by liver cells during sleep is called “Gan-Jang-Hyul (肝藏血)” in Oriental medicine. In ancient times, this liver function to impound and detoxify blood was recognized as the concealment of blood, which is the literal meaning of “Gan-Jang-Hyul (肝藏血; the liver hides blood)”. The amount of blood that the liver can purify after hiding blood at a time (one cycle) is one-quarter of total blood in the entire body. It takes about 1.5 hours to 2 hours to purify blood at one cycle. Accordingly, a human being needs to have a sound sleep for 6 to 8 hours a day to allow his liver to purify his whole blood.

The detoxification function of the liver is mainly done while you are sleeping. On the other hand, while you are awake, the detoxification function will only be accomplished by the liver at 20% of the level of detoxification that occurs when you have a sound sleep at night. The mechanism of the detoxification in the liver, as the Western medicine has verified, only underpins the function that takes place at the 20% level. End-products resulting from the detoxification of the liver, which are mostly wastes or nonfunctional bio-molecules, are excreted through urine.

While you are sleeping, your Gwol-Eum (厥陰) meridians begin to be activated. “The Third Cycle**” is activated by the four meridian routes including two Gwol-Eum (厥陰) meridians, which triggers the action of Poong-Hwa (風火; Wind-Fire).

 

** Here, I will give you a supplementary explanation. In “The Third Cycle”, there are 4 meridians: Jog-Gwol-Eum (足厥陰) Liver meridian (LR), Su-Gwol-Eum (手厥陰) Pericardium meridian (PC), Su-So-Yang (手少陽) Triple energizer meridian (TE) and Jog-So-Yang (足少陽) Gallbladder meridian (GB). The nature of Gwol-Eum (厥陰) is wind and the nature of So-Yang (少陽) is fire. Accordingly, the nature of “The Third Cycle” which include Gwol-Eum (厥陰) and So-Yang (少陽) is Poong-Hwa (風火; Wind-Fire). I will explain in more detail maybe 2 weeks later. Now, let’s go back to the original message.

 

While you are sleeping, the functions of your Po (; energy conversion device for bio-distillation) and other internal organs are minimized. During sleep, the process of Gan-Jang-Hyul (肝藏血) takes place in liver cells while the energy of wind () takes its action through the meridian system. The wind blows between swollen cells and tissues to dissipate and cool down the heat that they have generated. While you are sleeping, the wind touches cells, tissues, and internal organs in your body. The energy of wind (), along with the energy of fire (), vitalizes and regenerates tissues and internal organs which have become less functional and drooped. The broken energy-balance among the internal organs is corrected by the energy of wind and that of fire, during sleep.

Sleep is a time of blessing to living creatures and also the time to take a shower of light. Otherwise, cells and internal organs should be in a place like a dark cave where there is no ray of light at all. Only when you have a sound sleep, your cells and organs can receive the Light of the Universe. While you are sleeping, the Energy of the CREATOR [Chun-Hwang (靝皇, 天皇; The Emperor of Heaven)] which comes in through Baeg-Hwe (百會; GV20) is converted into the energy of Poong (; wind) by means of the Meta-Humanoid Energy Adjuster. Then, the energy of wind starts to work in full swing. Through the wind, the energy of Shin (; light) is supplied to cells and tissues. In Oriental medicine, it’s called “Gwol-Eum-Poong-Mog (厥陰風木)**”.

 

**Here, I will give you another supplementary explanation. The nature of Gwol-Eum (厥陰) meridians which Liver meridian (LR) belongs to is Poong-Mog (風木). Poong () means wind. Mog () means tree and also represents spring, the season when all living things come alive once again. Now, let’s go back to the original message.

 

By means of the wind through the meridian routes, the energy of Shin (; light) is spread evenly to the internal organs. The energy of the wind is the Energy of the CREATOR. All living creatures sleep. While sleeping, all living creatures are supplied with the Love of the CREATOR as forms of the wind energy and the Shin () energy. While sleeping, all living creatures are supplied with the Energy of the CREATOR and rest in it. This is the essence of the Love of the CREATOR. All living creatures cannot be separated from the Energy of the CREATOR and are always together. The source of all natural healing abilities is the Energy of the CREATOR (the Wind symbolizing Shin (; God)) supplied to all living creatures during sleep.

As the wind flows between cells during sleep, cells are filled with light. When the wind blows between tissues, heat is dispersed and hence the swollen tissues return to normal states. When the wind energy flows between tissues, the impaired tissues are filled with light and regenerated. The blessing of the wind, which only takes place while you are sleeping, is a blessing and a gift of the Heaven. The wind is blowing in all sleeping creatures. When the wind blows, living creatures are revitalized and resuscitated through sleep.

Plants change their systems and then sleep in order to meet the wind. Animals drowse for a while to meet the wind. If you are drowsing now, it means you need the wind that will bring a welcome rain to your life. Sleep is a blessing and a medicine. Sleep, essential for life, is a messenger that brings the wind to life.

If no wind blows into life, life cannot help losing its vitality and dying away. Without the wind flowing between life, life cannot give off the light of life. If the Energy of the CREATOR does not flow between life, life becomes ill. According to Oriental medicine, all diseases are attributed to Poong (; wind). If the wind is not sufficient for a life form or if the wind is too much for a life form to handle, then the life form will have to end its life cycle. Life exists in the wind; life is the wind; the wind is life.

The human body was created through 15th-, 17th-, and 18th-dimensional cosmic engineering technologies; highly sophisticated intangible devices are installed in the human body although invisible. Thanks to these intangible devices, liver cells can purify blood during sleep and the wind can be supplied to your body through the meridian system while you are sleeping.

Humans only believe in what is visible. As humans suffer from the Pandemic Outbreak of Unknown Virus Diseases and the medical matrices collapse, there will be counterattacks of the life phenomena that we have taken for granted in modern medicine. In the disastrous reality in which one life form takes another’s life, all the medical matrices will be broken down. In the ruins where everything is collapsed, humans will, at last, open their eyes to a new medical paradigm.

 

November 25, 2017.

Translated by Genesis.




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