Chapter 931 Profound Puzzle(1/2)
Chapter 932 Tears of longevity
When most people are emotionally frustrated and the pain reaches the extreme, they will involuntarily cover their chests, their heart will beat with pain, and their breathing will become difficult, as if they will die in the next moment.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the weight of the heart determines the destination of the soul, and the jackal-headed Anubis would use a feather to determine where a person would go next.
This is a kind of poetic superstition, just like the ancients believed that there are seven small chambers in a woman's womb.
The dissected corpse is already dead, so is there a place in the heart of the living person to hold the soul?
Where does that feeling of heartbreak come from?
Catecholamine is a kind of neuronal substance of norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine in the sympathetic nervous system and the central nervous system. Dopamine and epinephrine can make people feel happy, but too much of it can be fatal to people.
The Sage's Time is the rest time given by God to Adam and Eve. After the fusion of water and milk, the secretion of dopamine in the human body will increase. If you don't step on the "brake" and allow it to secrete, other problems will occur, such as uncontrollable excitement, and possibly...
It can lead to schizophrenia and elevated blood pressure, at which point catecholamines will come in handy.
However, too much catecholamines can also cause many problems and even cause local necrosis.
Tears are the release of emotions. If you want to cry but try not to cry, it can easily lead to depression and harm your physical health.
Deep-rooted beliefs have long taught people, especially men, that crying is a sign of weakness.
Such shackles suppress the instinct to cry. When we allow pain and sadness to gnaw at our bodies, we also reject a healthy mode of catharsis.
Babies cry to promote lung growth, and women live longer than men because they cry better than men.
A biochemist in Minnesota, USA, did an interesting experiment. They asked a group of volunteers to watch a touching emotional movie first. If they were moved to tears, they would drop their tears into a test tube. After a few days, they would then use the method of chopping onions.
Let the same group of people shed tears and collect them in a test tube.
Experimental results show that the composition of "emotional tears" shed due to sadness and "chemical tears" stimulated by onions are very different. "Emotional tears" contain catecholamines, but "chemical tears" do not.
Catecholamines are chemicals released by the brain under emotional stress. Excessive catecholamines can cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and even myocardial infarction in severe cases. So when we shed "emotional tears", we rule out the possibility
It is a deadly "poison".
Crying is a natural ability given by the Creator to the creatures, and it has its own mystery. The tears of the phoenix can cure the poison of the basilisk, so why does the phoenix cry?
Among the potion ingredients collected by Severus was a test tube of phoenix tears, which he tried his best to get from Albus Dumbledore.
The father gave life to his son, so when the father kills his son, he should correct a mistake. Is this correct?
If Severus had not gone to Hogwarts, then his life trajectory would have been very different from what it is now. In a way, Albus had given him everything, so Albus would have changed from Severus to Hogwarts.
Is this correct?
Oedipus did it without his knowledge. When Oedipus grew up, because the oracle in the Temple of Delphi said that he would kill his father and marry his mother, he did not know that the king and queen of Corinth were not his biological parents.
In order to prevent the oracle from coming true, he left Corinth and swore never to return.
At this time, in the city of Thebes, in order to punish Laius for the crime he committed against Chrysippus, Hera, the queen of the Greek god world, sent the Sphinx, the banshee, and the whole city was in a state of chaos.
In extreme panic.
King Laius of Thebes hoped to find a way to defeat the Sphinx through the oracle. On the way to the temple of Delphi, he met Oedipus walking towards the city of Thebes. Because of the narrow road
There was only room for one person to pass, and the two people did not know each other. King Laius rudely ordered Oedipus to give way. He had just prayed from the temple and swore never to return to Corinth. Oedipus was furious with Laius.
Russia and Russia fought and finally killed him.
After Oedipus entered the city of Thebes, he solved the riddle of the Sphinx: What animal walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs at night?
The succubus committed suicide in shame, and Oedipus, who saved the city of Thebes, was praised by the people and elected as king. According to custom, he married Jocasta of Laius, the queen who had lost her husband, and his fulfillment came true.
The oracle that will "kill your father and marry your mother".
Oedipus was a good man. When plague and famine came to the city of Thebes, disasters and plagues continued to occur in the countries ruled by Oedipus. When looking for the cause of the raging disasters, the king asked the gods for instructions, wanting to know why.
Bringing disaster. Finally, Oedipus knew that he was the son of Laius after being revealed by the prophet Tiresias. Oedipus was so angry that he blinded his eyes with a brooch and left.
He went to the citizens and admitted that he was the murderer of his father, the husband who married his mother, the villain cursed by the gods, and the monster of the earth. But the Thebans did not dislike the king they once loved and respected. They
Expressing sympathy for him, even Creon did not laugh at him and hurriedly brought the man who was punished by the gods into the inner chamber.
The broken-hearted Oedipus was deeply moved. He gave the throne to Creon and let him take over the throne in place of his two young sons. In addition, he asked for a tomb to be built for his unfortunate mother. He also asked for a tomb to be built for his unfortunate mother.
The neglected daughter was given to the new king. As for himself, he was willing to be exiled from the country because he had defiled the land with his double sin.
After that, Oedipus wandered around under the guidance of Antigone, and was later protected by Theseus, who had defeated the monster Minotaur, and finally died in the holy place of the goddesses.
Freud used Oedipus as a metaphor for the human spiritual world. For most people, this concept of existence is simply an insult to their moral background, and it is difficult for them to accept this feeling.
This metaphor is quite hysterical. All Freud's theories are based on the instinct of babies. The desire here is not the sexual desire between adults, but a deep desire for pleasure and satisfaction.
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When a baby cries when he is hungry, his mother breastfeeds him. If the mother were replaced by a wolf, the baby would also feel attached to the wolf.
Humans also need to be trained to use the toilet. When babies are just born, they need to use wet diapers to solve their urination and defecation problems. Animals are not trained in this area, so they urinate and defecate at will in the wild. But when male animals reach a certain age, they will pee everywhere again.
Being taught a hard lesson by an older animal.
The young lions in the pride will also leave the pride when they reach a certain age. They will kill the male lions of other lions and occupy the female lions and the territory. At this time, they learn to mark their own land with urine. If there are other
If a male lion pees casually, he will teach the young lion the same lesson as the old lion.
Cats covering their feces has nothing to do with being clean. They bury their feces to cover their whereabouts and prevent their natural enemies from discovering where they are.
It's not uncommon for solitary predators to cover up their excrement, but during the estrus season they go uncharacteristically and smear their urine everywhere.
When the "old lion" was still strong, Severus didn't dare to do anything. When Albus became obviously weak, he regarded Hogwarts as his own territory.
He doesn't mind others hating him at all. Babies who have received "toilet training" are no longer little bullies who can do whatever they want, rolling around and peeing everywhere. They have to start accepting some social and family norms, and they have to be restrained and disciplined.
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Freud believed that "toilet training" is an important turning point for babies from being unrestrained to learning to respect norms. At this time, being able to control one's anus and not urinate anywhere is equivalent to respecting parents' rules and gaining their parents' approval.
Get a sense of satisfaction and pleasure.
Severus once respected Albus, but this respect disappeared after Albus tried to kill him.
Albus did not tell others that Severus killed him to relieve his pain. This "sage" praised by the world as the "White Wizard" defeated Grindelwald's "hero".
That was a crime. If Severus had not died and Harry had not proved his innocence, he would have entered the annals of wizarding history with an infamy.
Even now, seven years after the war ended, he is not in the Chocolate Frog picture. It is obvious that people even more evil than him can enter the picture.
Severus preferred being a prince to being a poet. His ambition brought him together with the Death Eaters. He would never be a Ravenclaw in his life.
The Oedipus complex is meaningful because it emphasizes the infant's attachment to the mother and the transformation process of this attachment.
It is as hard to accept as social Darwinism, but unless the mother gives him no milk and no rewards, the boy will have no attachment to the mother.
Lily died young, but she took care of Harry for a year. Harry always sought the company of women when he was stressed, although he tried his best to become a strong man like James.
Apart from giving him life, Voldemort's mother gave him nothing, except magic and the blood of Slytherin.
Why can't death be prevented with magic?
He couldn't understand that death made him feel ashamed, which was different from the shame ordinary men felt when being rejected by women. With his appearance, he could easily be liked by women.
Men value "self-esteem" more than anything else, and self-esteem also needs massage. When he learned that Pomona was going to eat at an expensive restaurant, Sniffle looked proudly like "You're enlightened," but he couldn't sense her reality at all.
Purpose.
Being able to go to very expensive restaurants proves one's financial strength. Damn profiteers have taken advantage of this. The prices of the dishes are so expensive that Pomona feels that her wallet is undergoing inhumane murder.
The scenery here is very good. You can see "the most beautiful living room in Europe". Mirrors are common in modern times, but the mirrors in this restaurant are from the 18th century. Mirrors in that era were luxury goods. There are also Medici red walls.
The Fortuny tapestries are hung, the floor is made of terrazzo marble, the tableware is all made of sterling silver, and the recipes are all restored to those of Renaissance chefs, making people feel like they have been transported to the Renaissance era.
The woman in the mirror is wearing a dress, exquisite makeup, earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Who can connect her with the peasant woman covered in mud?
She missed the vegetable garden with its carnivorous slugs, where she could go to the Three Broomsticks for a butterbeer after work.
She values a person's inner qualities more and hopes others will see hers too.
She wanted to find a simpler husband, and children listened to her as a teacher. Severus was too complicated, and she was no match for him.
Trouble is, now that they're married, he's become more casual with her.
"What are you thinking about?" he asked while smoking.
"If purebloods no longer discriminate against Muggles, can people stop discriminating against poor people, people with incurable diseases, and people with intellectual disabilities?" She paused and then said, "Women don't mind a man's appearance, and men don't care.
Will you be interested in a woman like Merope? Even Ron has discriminated against girls in the same school, but he chased Fleur. If I stop being beautiful one day, will you still like me?"
"You always compare Ron and me. What makes you think we are similar?" He showed his yellow teeth and smiled extremely evilly.
"Perhaps it's because you are all the kind of people who fight for women, just like knights in the Middle Ages." She deliberately said in a hoarse voice, "The holy water of spiritualism pours the barbarian's spiritual world full of blood donation and violence, and creates the most gorgeous
flowers, and you both fall in love with an ideal woman."
"Are you jealous?" he asked. "There is another woman in my heart."
If he was talking about Erin Prince, Pomona wasn't in that mood.
"I like it when you are angry. It's very real. You don't need to smile to please me."
She picked up the champagne martini on the table and wanted to pour it in his face, but in the end she resisted.
She took a sip of wine and put the gold-rimmed cup on the table, when he said.
To be continued...