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The Communication of Symptoms

Written by Daniel Mark Norris Newton Davis

Originally Posted: 9-6-06

Last Updated: 9-6-06

Symptoms are the communication of a physiological condition from the unconscious mind to the conscious mind. Let's take pain for instance. There are various types of pain that one feels. One can feel sharp pain, acute pain, throbbing pain and pressure pain. These are but a few of the many physiological conditions communicated through the symptoms, which have been categorized and given names like pain. It could be called many things, including discomfort. The name they call the sensation is merely an attempt to describe the physiological sensation. The important thing is that it is a communication.

Throughout our body are communication networks gathering and sending information about every physiological condition throughout our body. Our eyes, ears, nose, skin, fingers and tongue all act as sensory agents collecting information. On the molecular level there are sensory elements such as sensory nerves, sensory cells, sensory molecules, and informational substances all collecting and sending information about all the physiological actions, reactions and conditions throughout our body.

They use both electrical and chemical multi-directional communication networks to command every function of our body. The human mind can be described as a combination of all the communication networks working together as a communication matrix, as they command all the molecules, cells, tissues, organs, operating systems, and functions of the human organism. The brain is but one section, one command center, of the human mind.

The human mind involves both conscious and unconscious communication processes. There continually communicating with each other. The conscious thoughts of your mind communicate instructions to your unconscious mind, setting in motion physiological reactions throughout your body. The unconscious communication networks continually collect and send information regarding the physiological condition of your body. They use symptoms and emotions to communicate those conditions to our conscious mind.

Part of effective communication is listening. In order for the communication process to be complete, information must be accurately received. If we don't answer the phone, or understand what we are being told, the attempt at communication is ineffective and unsuccessful. For the most part conscious communication between the conscious and unconscious elements of our mind are in the pony express/telegraph stage of development. Herein lies the biggest impediment to the human organism operating at 100% of our potential. When we evolve the communication connection between the conscious and the unconscious mind to the fiber-optic communication matrix it is capable of, we will be able to achieve full mind-body capacity and potential.

Symptoms are attempts by our unconscious communication networks to communicate conditions of our physiology to our conscious mind. When immune complexes get stuck in and block the smaller blood capillaries it interrupts the flow rate of the blood in our circulatory system. The heart keeps pumping. But blood pressure builds up behind the obstructions, manifesting the sensation of pressure pain. When it happens in the smaller blood capillaries of the brain it manifests as pressure headaches, throbbing headaches, and migraines. When it happens in the smaller blood capillaries around our joints and bones it manifests as arthritis pain.

The immune complexes interrupting the flow rate of oxygenated blood to tissues and cells deprives them of receiving the adequate amounts of oxygenated blood they require to stay generative. Without adequate amounts of oxygenated blood, cells and tissues will degenerate and die. I believe the symptoms of aching and sharp pains is an attempt to communicate this condition. Lack of oxygenated blood to the cells and tissues change their chemistry and short them out electrically. Much like letting a car battery get low on water, changing the chemistry, shorting it out, and leaving you with a dead cell. After all, we are in fact a body of many different chemical elements interreacting with each other. I think the symptom of the sharp pain is pretty descriptive of the physiological actions of cells shorting out electrically.

Symptoms are communications. Symptoms of pressure, aching, pain, and depression are all two-way communications of physiological conditions. Our understanding them, and how we react to them, has a direct effect on our physiology. We need to listen to them and understand them. The unconscious communication network has successfully enabled survival of the human race for thousands of years. It has much to teach us. All we have to do is listen to the communications being sent to us.

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