Holographic Healing (5 Keys to Nervous System Consciousness) by Gonzalez George
Author:Gonzalez, George [Gonzalez, George]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2012-12-18T23:00:00+00:00
II. The Three Illusions: Pain, Dysfunction and Decreased Range of Motion
If our Nervous System is so wonderful, why does it generate pain? I agree that a life without excruciating or chronic pain would be a good way to go, but our Nervous System needs a way to protect and warn us against harmful things that disconnect the Nervous System from the physical universe.
Our Nervous System has three ways to protect us from damaging ourselves. I call them The Three Illusions: pain, dysfunction and decreased range of motion. These are nonphysical restraints that our Nervous System uses to protect us by automatically alerting, activating or deactivating certain functions. If we reset the Nervous System’s hologram, the illu- sion can disappear…immediately!
Pain Does Not Exist—Pain is an Illusion! I’ve had heated discussions over this statement many times. It’s not the easiest thing for a person who may be in chronic excruciating pain to hear.
Pain is not physical. Pain is an illusion because it cannot be removed from your body—we cannot remove the pain signal from our body, put it in a box and send it to somebody we don’t like. Pain is not a synthetic chemical deficiency. It’s a holographic illusion generated by the Nervous System.
I’m not denying that you or anyone experiences pain. It’s impor - tant to know that pain is not the problem; it’s only a signal, a messenger. Before telephones, during war, communication between enemies was handled via personal messenger. This is where the phrase “don’t kill the messenger” comes from.
Pain is your Nervous System’s messenger. Pain is not your en - emy; pain is your guide. We use the pain signal as one of many methods of validating the patient’s healing experience. When a person’s condition is improving, their pain symptom is often relieved. Pain is a symptom not a cause. Chemicals do not take away pain; they only block your body’s ability to recognize what is wrong. In many cases, when the Nervous System recognized that its message is being blocked, it will strengthen the message and create more pain to override the chemicals blocking the message (signal). I am not against using pain blocking medications; I am simply saying that chemicals used to block pain do not correct the problem that created the pain signal.
We see evidence in a common example that the pain signal is not the source of the problem. Have you ever tried shutting off another person’s obnoxiously loud cell phone? If you can reach it, but you’re not familiar with the model, press any button, bang on it and throw it on the floor—it doesn’t shut off. More likely the sound is nearby, and you can’t get your hands on the phone. You could try swinging your hands through the air, to no avail, or cover your ears to stop the sound. The sound may hurt your ears, but it’s only the signal. It’s the messenger not the enemy. The signal, the sound that delivers the pain, is not the cause of the problem.
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