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The speaker argues that modern humans struggle to distinguish truth from falsehood and live in a world driven by five senses. He believes we have more than five senses and that our reality is shaped by the information perceived through them. The video aims to explain why most people only experience five senses and how some individuals access a 'sixth sense,' attributing this limitation to our current understanding of the body and our environment.
The speaker emphasizes that the sinuses are more significant than the intestines because they are directly connected to breathing, which he equates to 'God.' Controlling someone's breath means controlling their life. Our reality is fueled by the air we breathe, and there's a 'warfare' against our breathing capacity, limiting our five senses. The speaker encourages awareness of the higher chakras and sinuses for better breathing.
Our vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch are all influenced by our breathing. Restricted breathing provides only enough energy to power these five senses, while proper breathing can alter consciousness, access other senses, and stimulate parts of the brain. The speaker claims that our true identity is our breathing, and external forces aim to restrict it through sinus blockages.
Staying indoors, where dust and lack of fresh air and 'prana' are common, hinders sinus health. Clogged sinuses reduce our ability to sense and perceive the 'bigger picture,' leaving us as 'five-sense humans.' Over-the-counter medications for stuffy noses only suppress symptoms; the real problem is mucus buildup in the sinuses, an issue society often ignores.
Just like the intestines, sinuses can become dry and rigid due to accumulated 'filth.' The speaker suggests 'flushing out' and hydrating the brain and higher chakras. He posits that digestion starts in the sinuses and that, historically, humans drank through their noses. To cleanse the sinuses, he advocates for drinking distilled water, found in fruit, nature, or even one's own urine, through the nose.
The speaker addresses concerns about drinking through the nose, reassuring viewers that it's easier than it sounds. Daily sinus flushing is recommended to maintain higher senses. This practice, he claims, will evolve the five senses, manifest the 'third eye' or sixth sense, and feed extra information to the brain, leading to increased awareness. It can also alleviate mental issues like depression and anxiety by hydrating the brain and enhancing the pineal and pituitary glands, boosting creativity, imagination, and overall happiness.
The speaker acknowledges that his recommendations might seem extreme, as animals don't drink through their noses. However, he argues that humans live in an unnatural environment, requiring proactive measures to counteract the negative effects on our bodies. If one chooses to eat or live indoors, it's their responsibility to detoxify and maintain their body's health, particularly their sinuses. He also advises against artificial perfumes and colognes, as their chemicals are processed through the sinuses, making one 'become' their scent. He ends by urging viewers to breathe fresh air, clean their sinuses, and prepare for the return of their higher senses.
To understand why we're limited to five senses, we must learn about the human body, particularly the sinuses. Everything we eat, drink, and breathe eventually passes through and can accumulate in the sinuses, turning them into a 'filthy storage unit.' Modern unnatural habits contribute to this accumulation, much like how waste builds up in the intestines.