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Bipeds and Quadrupeds


There are two animals. One animal is quadrupedal and the other is bipedal. A flying animal and a swimming animal are also among the four-legged animals. Because they use the wings and the pedals. Withal, its flighing ability is the same as that of a quard-legged animal. A bipedal animal is a man.

The quadrupedal animal, the flying animal, the swimming animal receive the sky-blue color equally in all bodies. For this reason, they are usually driven by instinct, thought does not work or at most they are taught. But that too does not come under concern. They only accept the things they need in their lives, they do not relate to the more unnecessary things, the things they need are mostly related to the sky-blue color waves.

The bipedal animal, man, first of all a mixture of blue colour, combined with many other colours, is received by man through his head and hair. These mixed colours keep on absorbing and influencing the thoughts and feelings in him. The more one accepts the influence the more one is affected by it.

A compartment of the brain is one in which electricity continues to take and distribute photos. This photo is too dark or too bright.

There is a second compartment that holds some important things but they are not so important that they are remembered even after years. A third compartment absorbs more important things that are sometimes forgotten on occasion. A fourth compartment is called routine chores by which man acts. But it does not involve intention, the fifth compartment is the sudden recollection of past events that have nothing to do with the interplay of life. The purpose is that when one thing is remembered in the mind, another thing is remembered which was never related to the first thing. A sixth compartment is one that either does not remember anything and if it is remembered, it is acted upon immediately. An example of this is when someone thought of a bird, as soon as the thought comes, that bird is actually in front of us, the seventh compartment is also called memory in general terms.

Since man being a biped, walks and moves around in upright position on two feet therefore, these shades, first of all, affect his brain. Our brain has specific movements through which it causes our nervous system work for us. The hind portion of our brain; medulla oblongata, and the spinal cord play the key role in our nervous system. The sorrow and delight. which in fact, are a sort of electric impulse, enters the nervous system through our brain and affects the whole of our nervous system.

Thoughts keep on passing through the conscious and the sub­ conscious and more through the unconscious mind, due to this current.

A compartment in the brain is one that receives and distributes electrical photons, either very dark or very bright.

Thoughts and feelings keep on changing continuously under the influence of the light and dark shades of the colours. A shade, after producing its effect, leaves its place so that another type of shade could take over. The replaced shades, if they are dark enough, transform into our feelings and rest of thoughts dissipate into thin air.

Gradually man learns to connect these thoughts with one another. The thoughts, which are not entertained, are altogether deleted. And, the thoughts that absorb in our mind become our acts and deeds. These very shades are responsible for the sorrows and delight that we experience. These make us happy or sorrowful according to their intensity. Discarded shades are          discharged from        the   body system and which are absorbed and adopted, form our nervous system.

Since man being a biped, walks and moves around in upright position on two feet therefore, these shades, first of all, affect his brain. Our brain has specific movements through which it causes our nervous system work for us. The hind portion of our brain; medulla oblongata, and the spinal cord play the key role in our nervous system. The sorrow and delight. which in fact, are a sort of electric impulse, enters the nervous system through our brain and affects the whole of our nervous system.

The waves that enter the brain of bipeds are earthed through the feet after passing through the whole body. The weight and effectiveness of these waves are not uniform for all the places in the atmosphere rather it varies from place to place because of their dividing nature. As a result of this division the brain absorbs few shades more than others and the others are altogether left out.

If we look at someone's face intently, we can notice various colours on it and the most prominent of all is the colour of one's eyes and that of the feelings which one experiences at that particular moment.

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Healing with Colours & Lights

Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi


وَمَاذَرَالَکُم فِی الْاَرْضِ مُخْتَلِفًا اَلْوَانُه اِنَّ فِیْ ذٰلِکَ لَآيةً لِقَومِ يَّذَّکَّرُوْن

"And whatever He has spread for you on the earth of varying colors—surely in that is a sign for a people who reflect."

Surah An-Nahl (16:13)