(This article was published in the main journal of the
Theosophical Society and I could not tell you how valid it is, but I found it
interesting and that is why I transcribe it.)
A correspondent made the
following question:
« Reading Mr. Seeta
Nath Ghose’s paper on “Medical Magnetism”
[see article up this] and having studied long ago Baron von Reichenbach’s “Researches in Magnetism,” I am sorely puzzled, inasmuch as these
two authorities appear to clash with each other most completely, because the
one asserting “head to north never, under no circumstances,” and the other
“head to north ever and under all circumstances.”
I have pursued the advice of the
latter, not knowing of the former for many years, but have not found the effect
on my health which I had hoped for, and what is of more importance, I have not
found a law of certain application to humanity and bringing health to all. It
seems to me on carefully reading this article that a most important point has
been omitted or passed over — i.e.,
the position of the sleeper, whether on his face or on his back?
This is most important, for a
correct answer may go far to reconcile the two theories, which, be it
remembered, claim both to be supported by experiment and by observation. I
cannot conceive that a one-sided position is a natural one for man, and thus
leave two alternatives. Is the proper position in sleep lying on the back or on
the stomach?
Not one word has been said as to
the position in which experiments were tried on either side!
Now the one thing which seems
clear in all this is, that positive should be toward negative and negative
toward positive. Let us then draw a diagram and these positions will follow
with these results — taking the north as positive and south as negative, east
as negative and west as positive.
POSITION I – LYING ON THE BACK
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1. Head to East
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Accord in all.
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2. Head to North
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Accord – hands.
Discord – head and feet.
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3. Head to South
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Accord – head and feet.
Discord – hands
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4. Head to West
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Discord in all.
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POSITION II – LYING ON THE STOMACH
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1. Head to East
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Accord – head and feet.
Discord – hands
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2. Head to North
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Discord in all.
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3. Head to South
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Accord in all.
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4. Head to West
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Accord – hands.
Discord – head and feet.
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Now, from this will come some
light, I think on the apparently contradictory theories, if we could ascertain:
1)
Which position did
the renowned Garga and Markandeya contemplate as the proper position for men to
sleep in?
2)
In which position did
those on whom Baron von Reichenbach experimented lie?
This is a most important question
for all who value the gift of health, as well as for those who would be wise.
In my sojourn in southern countries I have noticed that the natives of the
lower classes at least always sleep on their stomachs, with their back turned
to the sun, and all animals do the same, while sleeping on the back is most
dangerous, at least in the sun. Is not this a guide or hint as to the true
position?
Yours faithfully
Mr. Brighton
England. »
(Theosophist, September, 1883,
p.323-324)
And two Theosophists answer this
question, one Occidental and the other Oriental:
GUSTAVE ZORN’s REPONSE
(Former of the Theosophical Society)
« It appears that the
opinion of Mr. Seeta Nath Ghose and of Baron Von Reichenbach are in direct
conflict on the subject of this paper, the latter recommending the head of the
sleeper to be northward, the former entirely condemning that position.
It is my humble opinion that both
writers are right, each from his own standpoint, as I shall try to show. What
is the reason that our position in sleep should be of any consequence?
Because our body must be in a
position at harmony with the main magnetic currents of the earth; but as these
currents are not the same in all parts of the world the positions of the sleeper
must, therefore, vary.
There are three main magnetic
currents on our earth:
-
in the northern
hemisphere, from north pole towards the equator,
-
in the southern
hemisphere, from south pole towards the equator,
-
and these two
currents meeting in the torrid zone continue their combined course from east to
west.
So the position of the sleeper
must vary according as he finds himself to the north or south of the torrid
zone or within it.
·
In the northern
hemisphere, he has to lie with his head northward
·
In the southern
hemisphere, he has to lie with his head southward
·
In the equatorial
zone, he has to lie with his head eastward
In order that the magnetic
current may pass through him from head to foot without disturbance, as this is
the natural position for magnetization.
The following diagram may give a
clearer view of the case, and thus help us to answer the second part of the
question, whether and when we ought to lie on the right or the left side, on
the stomach or on the back:
The able writer of “How Shall we Sleep?” shows, in his cross
diagram, that he thinks the head to be entirely positive and both feet
negative. I think that this is not the case, but that the right side of the
head and the left foot are positive, and the left side of the head and the
right foot negative, and similarly the right hand is negative and the left hand
is positive.
As the north pole is positive and
the left side of the head negative, the natural position in sleep for those
living within the northern zones would be on the right side, head northward;
and it is obvious that in the southern zones the position must be exactly the
reverse. As to those who live under the tropics, lying on the stomach seems to
me to be the most natural position, since the left, or negative side of the
head, is turned to the north or positive current, and vice versa.
For many years I and my family
have been sleeping with our heads either to the north or the west (the right
position in our hemisphere, in my opinion), and we had no occasion to regret
it; for from that time forward the physician has become a rare visitor in our
house.
Mr. Seeta Nath Ghose says, in his
interesting paper on “Medical Magnetism,” that Mandulies (metallic cells) are
worn to great advantage in India on diseased parts of the body. The curative
properties of these cells I have seen verified in authentic instances.
When, years ago (I believe
about1852), cholera was devastating some parts of Europe, it was remarked at
Munich (Bavaria) that among the thousands of its victims there was not a single
coppersmith. Hence, it was recommended by the medical authorities of that town
to wear disks of thin copperplate (of about 2½ inch diameter) on a string, on
the pit of the stomach, and they proved to be a powerful preventive of cholera.
Again, in 1867, cholera visited
Odessa. I and my whole family wore these copper disks; and while all around
there were numerous cases of cholera and dysentery, not one of us was attacked.
I propose that serious experiments should be made in this direction, and
specially in those countries which are periodically devastated by that disease:
as India, for instance. It is my conviction that one disk of copper on the
stomach, and another of zinc on the spine, opposite the former, will be of
still better service, the more so if the disks are joined by a thin copper
chain. »
NOBIN K. BANNERJI’s REPONSE
(President of A.B.B. Theosophical Society of Berhampore)
« I beg now to say a
few words about the position in the sleep which was originally mooted by the
electropath Babu Sita Nath Gose, and then noticed in the September number of
the Theosophist by the English correspondent.
In the first place it is
necessary to say that the rules laid down by Garga, Markandeya and others on
the above subject, refer to the inhabitants of the plains only, and not to
dwellers on mountains.
The rule is that on retiring a
man should first lie on his right side for the period of sixteen breathings,
then turn on his left for double that time, and after that he can sleep in any
position. Further, that a man must not sleep on the ground, on silken or
woollen cloth, under a solitary tree, where cross-roads meet, on mountains, or
on the sky (whatever that may mean).
Nor is he to sleep with damp
clothes, wet feet, or in a naked state; and, unless an initiate, should not sleep
on Kusha grass or its varieties. There are many more such rules. I may here
notice that in Sanskrit the right hand or side and south are signified by the
same term. So also the front and north have one and the same name.
The sun is the great and chief
source of life and magnetism in the solar system. Hence to the world the east
is positive as the source of light and magnetism. For the same reason, to the
northern hemisphere the south (the equator and not the north) is positive.
Under the laws of dynamics the resultant of these two forces will be a current
in the directed from S.E. to N.W.
This, I think, is one of the real
causes of the prevailing south-east wind. At any rate, I do not think the north
pole to be positive, as there would be no snow there in such a case. The aurora
cannot take place at the source of the currents, but at their close. Hence the
source must be towards the equator or south.
The course of life, civilization,
light, and almost everything seems to be from E. to W. or S.E. to N.W. The
penalty for sleeping with the head to the west is said to be anxiety of mind,
while sleeping with the head to the north is considered fatal.
I beg to invite the attention of
the Hindus to a similar penalty of death incurred by any but an initiate (Brahman)
pronouncing the sacred Pranava (Om). This does not prove that Pranava is really
a mischievous bad word, but that, with incompetent men, it is fraught with
danger.
So also, in the case of ordinary
men of the plains, there may be unknown dangers which it would not be prudent
for them to risk so long as they do not know how to meet them, or so long as
they are not under the guidance of men who can protect them. In short, ordinary
men should move on in their beaten course, and these rules are for them only.
As an instance of the
infringement of the rule the following anecdote is given.
After Ganesha (Siva’s son) was
born, all the Devas (gods) came to congratulate the family and bless the child.
Sani or Saturn, was the last to come, and even then he came after he had been
several times inquired after.
When he went to see the infant,
it appeared headless! This at once created a sensation, and all the Devas were
at their wits’ end. At last Saturn himself approached Mahadeva with folded
hands and reminded him that it was due to his presence, and the child having
been kept in a bed with its head to the north.
For such was the law. Then the
Devas consulted together and sent out messengers to find out who else was
sleeping with the head to the north. At last they discovered an elephant in
that position. Its head was immediately cut off and placed on the shoulders of
Ganesha.
It need not be said that Ganesha
became afterwards so learned and wise that if he had not had an elephant’s
head, a human head would never have been sufficient to hold all he knew. This
advantage he owed to the circumstance of his sleeping with head to the north,
and the blessing of the Devas. To the elephant, the same position but minus the
blessing of the Devas proved absolute death. I need not say more. »
(Theosophist, December, 1883,
p.91-92)
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