Transcribed by Bert.
Payday
[The Heart & The Hypothalamus series—30 May 2015]
(00:26 mark)
Dr. Dean: iON, what Kingdom is the hypothalamus in?
iON: Well, it’s in all of the Kingdoms. It’s in all of the Kingdoms. It’s when you arrive; you have to do it from an endocrinology point of view.
Dr. Dean: Well, when you arrive, that means we should be in the Middle Kingdom when we arrive - correct?
iON: We would not disagree.
Dr. Dean: So then, does our working with our hypothalamus effectively mean we’ve arrived, and therefore the hypothalamus is in the Middle Kingdom?
iON: Well, if the Middle Kingdom is homeostasis, OK! But see, if you are nervous in the service, then that may not apply. It may show up in the Middle Kingdom when you are in the Lower Kingdom, and then you are screwed.
Dr. Dean: But you said it was everywhere.
iON: It’s the link between those systems.
Dr. Dean: OK!
iON: And we’d like to say “Kingdoms", but we’re actually trying to tell you something.
Bob: OK, Carolyn, I’ll add for definitions. So, when you say it’s in between, it’s the link in between. Is that the tactile interval, or you wouldn’t define tactility that way?
iON: Glandular secretions of the stomach and the intestines.
Dr. Dean: He’s trying to get at systems, Bob. He’s trying to get at the hypothalamus. It’s in the Endocrinology world, and it’s affecting the glands, and stomach, and intestines.
iON: Pituitary when you get to the Outer Kingdom.
Dr. Dean: I guess again, I am kind of trapped in this thinking that we’re merging the three Kingdoms. So, when do we separate ourselves into the three Kingdoms, and when do we just be in our Middle Kingdom?
iON: When you learn the difference between “GHRH” and the “GHIH.”
Dr. Dean: Gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone, or something like that?
iON: Do! Do! Do! See, that’s why she’s the sharpest machete in the shed.
Dr. Dean: So, what you are saying - there is, that it’s still about Endocrinology. And are you…
iON: Prolactin! Prolactin! Prolactin!
Dr. Dean: Prolactin, right! That’s another hormone.
iON: We are not tripping on the dopamine stuff. It’s not about that. It’s about the balance between those levels in the Kingdoms. There are eleven different fields in which you can gauge the accentuation of your hypothalamus. How very clever of you to get us back to that! Pretty wonderful!
Payday
[The Heart & The Hypothalamus series—30 May 2015]
(00:26 mark)
Dr. Dean: iON, what Kingdom is the hypothalamus in?
iON: Well, it’s in all of the Kingdoms. It’s in all of the Kingdoms. It’s when you arrive; you have to do it from an endocrinology point of view.
Dr. Dean: Well, when you arrive, that means we should be in the Middle Kingdom when we arrive - correct?
iON: We would not disagree.
Dr. Dean: So then, does our working with our hypothalamus effectively mean we’ve arrived, and therefore the hypothalamus is in the Middle Kingdom?
iON: Well, if the Middle Kingdom is homeostasis, OK! But see, if you are nervous in the service, then that may not apply. It may show up in the Middle Kingdom when you are in the Lower Kingdom, and then you are screwed.
Dr. Dean: But you said it was everywhere.
iON: It’s the link between those systems.
Dr. Dean: OK!
iON: And we’d like to say “Kingdoms", but we’re actually trying to tell you something.
Bob: OK, Carolyn, I’ll add for definitions. So, when you say it’s in between, it’s the link in between. Is that the tactile interval, or you wouldn’t define tactility that way?
iON: Glandular secretions of the stomach and the intestines.
Dr. Dean: He’s trying to get at systems, Bob. He’s trying to get at the hypothalamus. It’s in the Endocrinology world, and it’s affecting the glands, and stomach, and intestines.
iON: Pituitary when you get to the Outer Kingdom.
Dr. Dean: I guess again, I am kind of trapped in this thinking that we’re merging the three Kingdoms. So, when do we separate ourselves into the three Kingdoms, and when do we just be in our Middle Kingdom?
iON: When you learn the difference between “GHRH” and the “GHIH.”
Dr. Dean: Gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone, or something like that?
iON: Do! Do! Do! See, that’s why she’s the sharpest machete in the shed.
Dr. Dean: So, what you are saying - there is, that it’s still about Endocrinology. And are you…
iON: Prolactin! Prolactin! Prolactin!
Dr. Dean: Prolactin, right! That’s another hormone.
iON: We are not tripping on the dopamine stuff. It’s not about that. It’s about the balance between those levels in the Kingdoms. There are eleven different fields in which you can gauge the accentuation of your hypothalamus. How very clever of you to get us back to that! Pretty wonderful!
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