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Old 20-07-2012, 09:09 AM   #1
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I have recently been thinking about how I can prove to myself that the Matrix exists.

However - I get a lot of migraines. As well as the intense pain, I get nausea, confusion and a wide range of visual disturbances (flashing lights, blurring, blind spots, strange "water dripping" effects etc).

That got me thinking:

- Maybe migraine sufferers are somehow more attuned or sensitive to "glitches" in the Matrix?
- Maybe the visual disturbances are actually temporary holes or flaws in the Matrix (the Matrix temporarily breaking down)?
- Maybe the pain experienced is transmitted by TPTB in order to prevent a migraine sufferer from "looking through the Matrix" into the reality beyond?

Any thoughts or shared experiences?

It might be worth noting that famous migraine sufferers include: Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc, Charles Darwin, Nietszche, Vincent Van Gogh, Sigmund Freud and Lewis Carroll.

Through the Looking Glass anyone?

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Old 21-07-2012, 07:50 PM   #2
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Interesting thoughts! Ive wondered similar stuff.

Ive had what doctors have assumed must be a type of "migraine". For me, physically at least its a slight pressure/burn feeling down one side of my nose, and sometimes a slight similar feel in the temple or cheeck, although mainly just the nose now.

Thought it might be sinus related but a doctor seemed to think "migraine".

Ive only had the visual type you mention, with no pain, once.

However when I was small I used to get "double vision" dizziness. That ruined lots of things haha. Im glad that went.

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Old 21-07-2012, 08:03 PM   #3
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Migraines also have a link with epilepsy - maybe this is also similar to what you are suggesting?
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Old 21-07-2012, 09:03 PM   #4
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Interesting subject.
I have frequent migraines and at times it feels in an undescribable way that I am slipping into another world, would be quite enjoyable if there wasn't the unbearable pain to deal with!
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Old 21-07-2012, 09:19 PM   #5
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I have recently been thinking about how I can prove to myself that the Matrix exists.

However - I get a lot of migraines. As well as the intense pain, I get nausea, confusion and a wide range of visual disturbances (flashing lights, blurring, blind spots, strange "water dripping" effects etc).

That got me thinking:

- Maybe migraine sufferers are somehow more attuned or sensitive to "glitches" in the Matrix?
- Maybe the visual disturbances are actually temporary holes or flaws in the Matrix (the Matrix temporarily breaking down)?
- Maybe the pain experienced is transmitted by TPTB in order to prevent a migraine sufferer from "looking through the Matrix" into the reality beyond?

Any thoughts or shared experiences?

It might be worth noting that famous migraine sufferers include: Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc, Charles Darwin, Nietszche, Vincent Van Gogh, Sigmund Freud and Lewis Carroll.

Through the Looking Glass anyone?

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I just don't know what to think anymore........................
I get migraine once a year, but suffer from mild headache every week. I take on average 4 - 6 painkillers weekly, so that's roughly two - three headaches.

I mauve white with a slight headache. I find white changes to different colors, usually mauve - purple, pinkish.
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Old 23-07-2012, 08:39 AM   #6
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Thanks for all your replies.

Researching this issue further, I believe I have come across something very much of interest - a link between migraines and the pineal gland....


The influence of the pineal gland on migraine and cluster headaches and effects of treatment with picoTesla magnetic fields.
http://http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1305631


As noncooperation points out, migraine has links with epilepsy (which again, has links with the pineal gland), so maybe there is something that meets the (third) eye when it comes to migraines and the Matrix...........
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Old 24-07-2012, 12:30 PM   #7
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I think it may be an activation of the planet Uranus in your birthchart. Uranus imo has to do with the crown chakra that connects us to the multiverse. People argue over the pineal and pituitary glands and which one goes with the third eye and which one goes with the crown chakra.

People who are strongly uranian beat to a different drum and cannot play the matrix games that people play.

You can check your birthchart on www.astro.com (it's free). See if Uranus connects to your Sun, Moon or Mercury especially. Try to get your birth time right as that makes the houses in the chart accurate. If you don't know it, put 12 noon.

My husband had 2 epileptic attacks as a child. He has Uranus/Mercury conjunct (that means 'together') in his chart. He also has a zany way of thinking 'out of the box'. Are you like that, Agent Smithers?
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Old 02-08-2012, 07:01 AM   #8
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I guess there are different types of migraines?
I used to get them every couple of months to the point of not being able to look at anything that moved (especially light) otherwise Id throw up.
A few years back I started to look after myself by eating better and drinking water more often and I havent had them since, same for 'normal' headaches.

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Old 06-10-2012, 10:26 AM   #9
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I think it's quite the opposite. I don't believe migraine sufferers can see glitches in the matrix,if anything,we're most likely the last to ever see through the matrix. I suffer from severe clusterheadache myself and my head chakras are horribly closed up because of this disease. Whenever I try to meditate or discuss topics like conspiracies and or the matrix, I get a migraine.
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:45 PM   #10
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Hi there!

I don't want to place an AD for my posts but I had ADD and with too much coffee a slight form of cluster headache. It was always very ugly but I'm sure it was not as intense as other people's symptoms. However I suspect that this comes also from the brain starving. I have coecliac disease and realised that as the gut can not take up enough precursors for the neurotransmitters and the brain can not synthesize them. Maybe in your case the nerves for the pain can not work properly because of lack of nutrition. The body automatically increases the sensitivity so the whole thing can still work. When the sensitivity level hits a certain value (noise floor) the signal noise is interpreted as signal (pain).

That would mean that signals from outside can also affect the brain more easily - mind control ?

Just an idea
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Old 15-10-2012, 01:48 PM   #11
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Hi!

The brain starvation theory is an interesting one as a lot of migraine and cluster headache sufferers have a lot of food and beverage triggers. Our bodies do have messed up painsignals because after years of headaches, your whole body aches. In my particular case my limbs and joints ache quite a lot from time to time. And let's not forget the amazing array of hardcore painkillers we have to take. Also, NEVER take triptanes, they are fucking horrible. I understand it has helped lots of people but it took me to a place I never want to go to again.

As for signals from the outside, usually people that suffer from these conditions are sensitive to electronics, light and smell. These are idd known to have an effect on our emotions and thinking. On some occasions I have to watch tv (I know it's a mindcontrolling device but I still enjoy some programs anyway) and use the laptop wearing sunglasses when i feel my head is sensitive. These are more reasons for me to believe that people, that have any form of migraine, are more closed-off to the true reality.

Remember that almost 50 % of the population suffers from it, but the WHO conveniently doesn't recognise it as a medical condition. I'm not one to condemn doctors but please search other means than conventional medicine. I've recently been pressured to get a CT-scan by my parents. Living with clusterheadaches for almost all my life (i am 22) I always thought I needed a scan. But thanks to David Icke, I researched the dangers of such a scan and they are staggering. Explaining all this to my parents they pass it off as ridiculous and that we should always listen to doctors. They know best after all. This has caused a huge fight, I want to use this as an example for everyone that has had similar experiences. Don't give in to the matrix, even if it comes in the form of your parents because they are usually more mindcontrolled than we are.
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Old 15-10-2012, 06:58 PM   #12
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I suffer on migraine since I was a child
but it became better and better with the years...meanwhile I think much is psychosomatic

migraine is the only thing where I take tablets (if I can chatch it early enough) its unbearable without

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Old 17-10-2012, 05:27 PM   #13
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I think it would take some extensive open minded research, but based on what you've presented it would be well worth it
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