Jacobo Grinberg, a renowned Mexican psychologist and neurophysiologist, dedicated much of his life to studying consciousness and shamanic phenomena in Mexico. A central figure in his research was Don Lucio, an enigmatic shaman from Morelos. Don Lucio, a 'granicero,' was believed to control weather to protect local crops. According to tradition, graniceros are chosen by 'workers of time' and gain shamanic abilities after being struck by lightning. Grinberg documented his experiences with Don Lucio, exploring the relationship between consciousness and reality. Fascinated by Don Lucio's abilities, Grinberg sought to understand his techniques through an experimental approach, linking them to his theory of a 'neuronal field' – a network of shared information between minds. While conclusive evidence of Don Lucio's abilities remained elusive, Grinberg portrayed him as possessing profound knowledge of the human mind and nature. Don Lucio remains a figure of mystery, his story intertwined with Grinberg's research and Mexican esoteric culture, reminding us of the unexplored aspects of the human mind and reality.
Jacobo Grinberg's Study of Consciousness: The Enigma of Don Lucio, Mexican Shaman
Edited by: Elena HealthEnergy
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