The idea is you don't want to reverse the flow of the outward and
downward moving energy (Apana).
Not exact matches
For example, when we have seen big
moves in
energy costs, such as the price of gasoline, there has been little evidence that consumers began to adjust their overall inflation expectations, either upward or
downward.
Eating quietly will ensure that the
downward -
moving energy of chewing, swallowing, and digesting cruises along down the line.
The
downward flow of
energy moves from supreme consciousness, spirit, and big ideas down into the «real» world physical realm, and governs functions of elimination and menstruation.
If you relax,
energy moves downward, creating a rooted, grounded vibration for mother and child.
The more the femurs drop, the more you cultivate
downward -
moving energy in the body.
Not too many examples of the general circulation
moving energy downward, though I do understand the notion of tropospheric surplus which can only be balanced by radiance.
The historical macro data show the natural tendency of economies towards decreasing
energy / GDP and
energy / population which is the result of several things notably: 1) these ratios trend
downward (unless of course economies are truly» failed»)-- meaning economies naturally
move to higher value - added composition e.g., technology, retail, services,... 2) developed economies have higher supply and consumption efficiencies simply because the technological bases are more advance and efficient be it automotive, industrial, home, personal,... etc..
In order for some part of the gas to gain
energy, it has to
move downward and, on average, no part of the gas in static force equilibrium
moves up or down.
«The real question is,» Caldeira said, «can the atmosphere over the ocean
move more
energy downward than the atmosphere over land is able to?»
The pioneer was W.H. Dines, who gave the first explicit model including infrared radiation upward and
downward from the atmosphere itself, and
energy moved up from the Earth's surface into the atmosphere in the form of heat carried by moisture, Dines (1917); Hunt et al. (1986) gives a review.