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The Cause of Menopause & Mercury Is Not a Planet
The Cause of Menopause & Mercury Is Not a Planet
The Cause of Menopause & Mercury Is Not a Planet
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In this work Toby L. Murray RMT connects human anatomy and physiology to the Inverse Square Law and the Biological Tides Theory in support of the hypothesis that the Moons gravity generates a `Monthly Cranial Respiration Cycle` in cerebral spinal fluid which induces the secretion of neuro-endocrine hormones thus regulating bodily functions such as menstruation. This hypothesis further proposes that as the Moon steadily moves further away from Earth in a process known as the Lunar-recession the Monthly Cranial Respiration Cycle diminishes leading to conditions such as menopause, disease, and aging in-general.
The author combines the ideas of the late astronomers Drs. Thomas Van Flandern and Robert Harrington with Newtonian Mechanics and General Relativity to demonstrate that Mercury is the moon to the planet Venus which separated from Venus in a process similar to the Moons recession from Earth. The resulting new models of the solar and planetary systems are that of atoms of eight `life essential` elements with properties belonging to the group of non-metals on the Periodic Table of Elements.
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Release dateJul 25, 2015
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The Cause of Menopause & Mercury Is Not a Planet
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Toby L. Murray RMT

Toby L. Murray, RMT, was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Toronto, Canada. After graduating from Sutherland-Chan Massage School and Teaching Clinic in 1994, he worked as massage therapist on tour with Cirque du Soleil’s production of Alegria. Presently, Toby practices as a registered massage therapist in Toronto, specializing in deep-tissue Swedish massage, while studying osteopathy and craniosacral therapy.

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The Cause of Menopause & Mercury Is Not a Planet - Toby L. Murray RMT

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Contents

Preface

The Cause of Menopause

Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Aging in- general, and the Lunar-recession.

Space travel and the Physiological Effects of the Lunar-recession

Mercury is Not a Planet

Venus and Earth as ‘Twin Sister’ Planets

The Atomic Planets

Mars, Ceres, and the Asteroid belt

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus and Neptune

The Kuiper belt and Pluto

Bibliography

About the Author

Preface

Primary Respiratory Motion also known as the Breath of Life was first detected in the early 1900s by the American Osteopath Dr. William Sutherland. This motion arises out of the physiological system known as the Primary Respiratory Mechanism which includes the cerebral spinal fluid, the brain, spinal-cord, meninges, and the subtle movement which occurs at the suture joints between the bones of the human cranium. The Breath of Life expresses itself as three palpable wavelike motions called the mid-tide, the long-tide, and the craniosacral-rhythm which occur within every person’s central nervous system with frequencies ranging from several seconds to over a minute. Each of these motions is palpable superficially on all living humans, between their cranium and sacrum as cerebral spinal fluid ebbs and flows within the central nervous system similar to the tides that occur in the ocean thus osteopaths and craniosacral therapists refer to the group of motions as the three tides. Practitioners are able to determine whether each tide is slower, faster, weaker, or stronger than is optimal to diagnose and treat a variety of ailments such as allergies, migraines, and seizures (Kern, 2006, pg. 13), (Upledger, 1997, pgs. 209-211).

There is debate over what generates the palpable tides within cerebral spinal fluid. Traditional Chinese Medicine has asserted that human cerebral spinal fluid (which has a viscosity similar to egg-white) is controlled by ‘kidney energy’ and that each person’s kidneys are governed by the Moon (Kern, 2005, pg. 43). Dr. Sutherland believed that the rhythmic fluctuations were governed by the same great intelligence that governs the ocean’s tides and the motion of the planets (Ibid). In Craniosacral Rhythm therapist Daniel Agustoni suggested a relationship to ‘celestial bodies’ when he proposed that cerebral spinal fluid is the body’s inner-ocean and one has to consider in what proportions Earth, the Sun, and the Moon influence these rhythms (2008, pg. 15).

The first portion of the following work combines Primary Respiratory Motion and the Biological Tides Theory with the Inverse Square Law to support the hypothesis that the Moon’s gravitational pull upon cerebral spinal fluid is the principal source of Primary Respiratory Motion and as the Moon moves toward and away from Earth, cerebral spinal fluid is affected by its gravity enough to cause the cranium to expand and contract thus generating a Monthly Cranial Respiration Cycle which regulates the secretion of the brain’s neuro-endocrine hormones.

The Cause of Menopause

Isaac Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation known as the Inverse Square Law explains how the Moon`s gravitational pull is responsible for Earth’s ocean tides as it physically lifts water that is directly underneath and closer to the Moon, higher than it lifts water which is located farther away. Hill & Playfair pointed-out in Cycles of Heaven that the human body is comprised of seventy-percent water and that all bodies of water respond to even the slightest fluctuations in the force of gravity (1978, pg. 31). In How the Moon Affects You psychiatrist Dr. Arnold Lieber presents

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