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Early Christianity, Male Female Mixed Communities, and Inner-Frequency Division

A short piece here about an idea I’ve had about the different ‘Styles’ of inner-frequency division, which I’ve seen the hints of within different cultures in different places of the world.

To start off with, I think much of Western civilization is still influenced by Christianity, even though the vast majority of the western world is secular. Nevertheless, because of the close proximity that men have with women, and the need in this society to work near each other without distractions, then we also inherited from the Middle East and Aramaic-speaking world a tendency to widely space inner-brain frequencies which are used for not only all eight regions of the brain to communicate with each other, but also the brain stem itself. The purpose of this is to avoid thinking about sex so much both within western communities, as well as where work is done.

It probably happens naturally as the brain ‘perceives’ the society is is within, and then begins finding solutions for meeting society’s demands. An easy solution for the problem of being near the opposite sex all the time is frequency division. By widely spacing inner-brain frequencies, the the rate the the idea of sex occurs can be pushed to the lowest number of occurrences possible in a day, while the cognitive work of other regions can be raised to a higher priority, and thus higher rate of frequency.

Other cultures don’t necessarily do this, but it isn’t to say that they are sex-crazed, but that certain regions or sub-regions may be emphasized, and/or all frequencies are brought up to as near to each other as possible and at a suitable near general frequency, as well as probably countless other ways that other societies subtly influence the ‘configuration choices’ of their members.



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