The structure of energetic health symptoms
Throughout the years, I have noticed a consistent pattern of elements that make up the structure of energetic symptoms. Not all symptoms are related to direct trauma events, but those that are, tend to have a similar structure. The 5 elements of energetic symptoms are:
1. The physical body. Self-explanatory. One’s body in the present.
2. Energetic body. What surrounds the physical body. The energetic body is not visible; it contains past ‘short circuit patterns’. It is represented in drawings as yellow ‘light’
3. Past traumatic events. Life-threatening events such as accidents, fire, falls, violence. These events create ‘short circuits’ into the automatic nervous system. These events aren’t always in a person’s memory. There may or may not be a conscious memory of the body’s reaction to the event.
4. Short circuit patterns. These patterns are etched onto the energetic body during the past trauma event. These patterns are triggered in the present when the body detects elements/present events that trigger the past, short circuit patterns. Short circuit patterns are represented in drawing as green scribbles.
5. Energetic healing. Treating the ‘short circuit pattern’ on the energetic body so that it may be neutralized so the automatic nervous system can revert to its balanced, natural state.
How it starts
The beginning is some sort of traumatic event. And by traumatic, it doesn't have to be something caused by another person. It doesn’t have to be related to abuse or violence. It could be an accident for example, a car accident or some unexpected event like a fire for example. It is a life-threatening event that threatens homeostatic balance.
When this traumatic event happens, it gets in printed so to speak into the energetic body. It's imprinted in such a manner that it can rewire the automatic nervous system. Once rewired, the automatic nervous system will have new and more intense reactions to external and internal developments.
The short circuit imprint keeps a picture of external conditions as well as the internal reaction to the traumatic event.
What is imprinted into the automatic nervous system is a picture, with two levels of information:
( A ) the environmental picture, of external conditions, for example, the weather, a specific chemical, a specific smell, a sound.
( B ) the internal data: pictures of how the body reacted to the trauma event.
This array of internal defenses and environmental data stored in the automatic nervous system will detect similar patterns in the present, and trigger flares and automatic-nervous-system related reactions.
So going forward, the body will pick up on, and pay attention to any, and all current present events that will then trigger the automatic nervous system to respond in an unconscious manner.
Because these events are often life-threatening, they turn on the fight-or-flight response on the automatic nervous system.
So seemingly random and everyday environmental conditions may cause the automatic nervous system to trigger a ‘red alert’; triggering the same reaction as the 'trauma event’ that created this pattern in the first place.
Treating the energetic body
As far as treatment, it is advisable to of course, resort to traditional medicine in many cases, and in other cases, it is helpful to treat energetically and consciously the event.
By that I mean, treating the energetic body in order to dissolve the short circuit pattern.
In these cases, when I send energy to people, I am actually sending energy to their energetic body so that pattern can be neutralized and lessened.
So that energy can flow into the ‘frozen’ short circuited area and neutralize it. Once this neutralization happens, the body can reset itself into a balanced state.
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Tracy* and the roots of life-long asthma symptoms
About a week ago I spoke briefly to Tracy*
*Not her real name
Current symptoms, as told by Tracy*
Tracy came to me with questions about life-long asthma symptoms that never waned and seemed unrelated to actual respiratory issues. In addition she was experiencing tingling on one side of her face.
What I saw: when I closed my eyes and went into Tracy* at 10 years old I saw…
I saw an image of 'Tracy as a child, laying on a bed, with her eyes rolling back … this image connected to the word ‘epilepsy’.
I asked Tracy*: what about epilepsy?
So I asked her: have you ever had an epileptic episode? I saw something that looks like an epileptic episode.
She then told me that when she was a baby, she had a strong reaction to a vaccine, and this may have triggered a grand-mal seizure. The seizure prevented her from breathing properly.
In other words, ashtma was a symptom/remnant of the grand-mal seizure she experienced as an infant and the short circuit imprint that changed her automatic nervous system.
Every time an environmental trigger appears today, 50 years or so later, the body will react similarly.
Other current symptoms that may be related
Tracy also mentioned that she is currently experiencing ‘tingling on one side of her face’ … when she mentioned that I heard “Bell’s Pallsy”. which is a nervous system condition and something I picked up on as being a result of a form of electrical discharge/burnout and over-stimulation.
I also suggested she connect with a neurologist because if indeed that is the case, it can be upsetting and debilitating. It’s worth checking it.
What I recommended
In addition I saw her floating on a pool… meaning the recommendation to go into the water… as it has a cooling, relaxing effect that will disperse electrical/nervous system over-stimulation.
I also suggested using a specific crystal on her face to absorb all the excess energy so it doesn’t develop into anything like full-blown Bell’s Palsy.
What scientists and researchers say
Looking into it further ( as I do when intuitive information comes forward ) it appears there is indeed a connection… some researchers believe Ashtma can in fact be defined as “bronchial epilepsy”
…Our research suggests a possible epileptic or hyper-excitatory condition of bronchial system in asthma pathogenesis. The paroxysmal, spasmodic character of asthma attacks may be similar to seizures…
… a unified pathogenetic mechanism of asthma as a syndrome of inducible or genetically predisposed membrane hyper-excitability (bronchial epilepsy)...1
[1. “Bronchial epilepsy or broncho-pulmonary hyper-excitability as a model of asthma pathogenesis”. Authors: Ba X. Hoang, Stephen A. Levine, D. Graeme Shaw, Phuong Pham, Cuong Hoang Link to article ]
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Fun manifestation tool: cartoon money [ PDF ]
The idea was, instead of thinking “oh my God I need XYZ and it's not there yet!!!” instead of worrying. The best thing to do is to make room for it.
And the best way to make room for it is to create the pathways so to speak. Have you noticed how it's easier to manifest money when you know exactly what you need it for?
The answer made so much sense! So you can cut it out and add it to cute collages, or add to your wallet or do whatever you want with it.
You can download this PDF below. The document has $100, $1000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 ‘bills’. Have fun!
So I went to canva.com and created this graphic, simple, graphic, representing money that you can print out and then use it to create a touchable physical version of what you were looking for. You can add it to any manifestation words you might have or just use it also to budget. It's really interesting. The experience of it is much more fun and playful. You can use to clarify salary raises, house search/budget, and a lot more:)
Download the PDF here
“Vision” can come in many different forms. Meet Lina Khan.
A few years ago I started teaching people how to develop vision skills. Intuition and vision don’t have to mean an intuitive with a YouTube channel. It’s a skill that can, and has been applied, in so many other fields.
One can argue that business, science, literature, many fields, owe to non-linear, intuitive insight, many of their most important discoveries and inventions.
Many well-known figures have pursued a vision that didn't exist until they manifested change in the world through their ideas.
Vision and intuition is part of how people create change even in conservative fields like law.
Lina Khan represents visionary change. A massive paradigm shift. It takes vision and commitment and integrity to see it through. She is points towards a new reading of anti-trust law that turns the pages of history onto a new era where corporate power will be challenged. Just as it was challenged in the aftermath of the Great Depression.
This event was actually recorded. It’s a podcast and you can listen to it.
Here's the link. The Chair of the Federal Trade Commission joins Bradley in front of a live audience at P&T Knitwear to discuss antitrust, AI, Taylor Swift tickets — and what it takes to get things done in Washington. Link to Podcast episode on Apple Podcasts
On June 01, I stopped by a bookstore to attend the public taping of an interview with Lina Khan, the head of the Federal Trade Commission. The man on the right is a venture capitalist and famously Andrew Yang’s backer during the heated NYC Mayoral election back in 2021
I have been reading about Lena for a few years. This wonderful profile from The New Yorker explains her brilliance, insights and vision. Lina Khan’s Battle to Rein in Big Tech: As monopolies and other large companies gain increasing control of our daily lives, Khan is Joe Biden’s pick to do something about it.
Lina Khan first became known for a 2017 article she wrote for the Yale Law Journal, called “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox.” Then a twenty-seven-year-old law student, she made strong arguments in favor of regulating Big Tech companies. The article established Khan as a central figure in a new generation of antitrust activists, who say that the government has been complicit in corporate consolidation, and see a lack of regulation as contributing to social and economic disparities. Earlier this year, President Biden appointed Khan to be the chair of the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces federal antitrust law Source ( New Yorker non paywall )