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Thursday, August 7, 2025

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The title got you, didn't it? Good! I have something to get off my chest. Let's do that by talking about. 

How Lying, Arrogance, and Ignoring Truth Affect the Biological System!

Let’s break this down by layers: 

biology, psychology, quantum science, and spiritual truth.


1. Lying and Cognitive Dissonance (Biological + Psychological Impact)

When someone lies—especially when they know it—they enter a state of cognitive dissonance, a clash between what they know is true and what they’re doing.

This triggers stress responses: cortisol spikes, adrenaline increases, and inflammation rises. Over time, this throws off hormonal balance, depletes energy, and scrambles cellular communication.

It even affects brain function: the prefrontal cortex (decision-making) clashes with the limbic system (emotion), creating an internal war.

Habitual lying literally rewires the brain. It dulls empathy and moral judgment.

Why lie when it leads to disease?


2. Arrogance and Bioenergetic Distortion

Arrogance is more than just attitude—it’s an energetic imbalance.

People who think they’re superior because of a degree or title actually lower their heart coherence—the harmonious connection between the heart and brain.

Devices like HeartMath sensors can measure this breakdown. The more someone looks down on others, the more their biofield contracts. This makes them more sensitive to EMFs, stress, and illness.

Spiritually speaking, arrogance cuts you off from truth. Physically, it makes you weak.

I grew up around someone like this. They'd snub others constantly. Even as a kid, I could feel it. I’d get uncomfortable just being around them. My intuition knew before my brain did—that arrogance is toxic.


3. Ignoring Truth = Epistemic Corruption

When someone ignores truth—especially scientific or observable truth—while claiming to be “rational” or “informed,” they create epistemic conflict. It’s a form of self-betrayal.

Their electromagnetic field destabilizes, cellular signals get jammed, and their body literally starts to operate like a broken Wi-Fi router.

Dismissing real issues like chemtrails or toxins while living in the same poisoned world I do is a form of self-harm.

Scientists who scoff at these topics aren’t being brave—they’re being dishonest. And that dishonesty damages them. Morally. Energetically. Spiritually. I must say to those who do such things. Is harming yourself more important than doing the morally right thing? By moving forward in denial, not only are you making yourself sickly quicker (we all must die), but where are you going when you do? All scientists should know that energy doesn't ever die - it goes somewhere else - what then? That's a question you should ask and find the answer to. You will one day regret not doing so. 


4. Theoretical & Spiritual Descriptions of This State

Many traditions and disciplines have names for this internal collapse:

FieldTerm UsedMeaning
PsychologyCognitive DissonanceInner conflict between belief and action
Biofield ScienceIncoherenceDisharmony in energetic signaling
Quantum BiologyDecoherenceLoss of synchronization at the cellular level
HeartMath ResearchLow HRVDisrupted heart-brain balance
Ancient Spiritual TextsKarma / BlindnessMoral disconnection results in suffering
PhilosophyEpistemic ArroganceRejecting truth while pretending to know more

Love yourself enough to adapt better traits and encourage others to do the same!

When someone lies, exalts themselves, and rejects truth, they suffer real consequences:

  • Increased risk of physical illness

  • Emotional instability

  • Disrupted energy flow

  • Disconnection from higher self or intuition

  • Increased vulnerability to technology-induced illness

This isn’t just theory. It’s measurable, observable, and personal.

Theres no scientific study that can compare to feelings of remorse and regret. Don't wake up one day only to look back and say to yourself I shouldn't have done that. It's better to be intentional now. Not later. It is clear.

  • Don't act like your better than someone else. 
  • Don't lie.
  • And stop ignoring evidence that you can clearly see with your own eyes. 

Furthermore, don't think for a moment that you're pulling the wool over anyone's eyes. It's not hard to see when someone has clearly chosen to do the wrong thing. The only victim is the perpetrator of these foolish actions. 

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Resources: 
  1. Inner Balance iOS Sensor for Inner Balance App
  2. Cognitive Dissonance: True Lies and False Truths | Psychology Today
  3. Epistemological crises, dramatic narrative, and the philosophy of science (Chapter 1) - The Tasks of Philosophy
  4. The Many Forms of Arrogance: More Than Just a “Nose-in-the-Air” - Center for The Empowerment Dynamic
  5. Lying: The Neuroscience Behind Deception And How It Impacts The Brain
  6. How to Read and Interpret Your Biofield Energy
  7. Inside the Mind of a Liar: The Psychology of Deception
  8. Epistemological conflict: modern and non-modern frameworks for sustainability: Building Research & Information: Vol 43 , No 6 - Get Access
  9. Bing Videos - three minute explanation of epistemology - Dates Back to Ancient Greece
  10. Why do experts disagree? The role of conflict topics and epistemic perspectives in conflict explanations - ScienceDirect
  11. Higher-Order In Vitro Models of Dysregulated Bioenergetics Mechanisms and Drug Development | SpringerLink
  12. Hyperglycemia-associated alterations in cellular signaling and dysregulated mitochondrial bioenergetics in human metabolic disorders - PMC

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