Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Namaste Marilette, Will the Regeneration of the Nerves protocol work with overactive nerve cells. It could be PTSD or just over active nerve cells. Some of the symptoms are: certain noises causes what feels like electrical shocks to go through the body, rapid movement seems to agitate the nerve cells as does over stimulation. There have been childhood trauamas and karmic issues that have played a part. The childhood traumas are slowly dissolving with pranic psychotherapy and the karmic issues seemed to have been resolved. Any help would be appreciated. In all that is good and loving, Jane ================================================ Dear Jane, Namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: Auditory Nerves and the Brain Nerve impulses are transmitted from the ear to the brain via the auditory nerves, one of the several sensory nerves that exists in the group of nerves known as cranial nerves. The auditory nerves connect the nerve impulses of the ears to the upper " temporal lobe " of the " cerebral cortex " . Nerve impulses pass over " neurons " via an electro-chemical action. That is, the neuron itself provides the necessary energy to propel the impulse along the nerve. The nerve impulse does not travel as fast as a standard electrical current, but instead moves at about 3.25 to 395 feet/sec. Nerve impulses travel over many neurons on their way to the brain. Neurons work together by transmitting the impulses through the " axoms " to the " dendrites " of the neuron. The dendrites of one neuron communicate to the dendrites of another by means of the " synapse " . This gap-like structure communicates by releasing a chemical transmitter substance. Human factors involving the auditory system Virtual reality attempts to offer realistic stimuli for all human senses. Given the current state of technology, the details of realism are often trade-offs for real-time management of the system components. The auditory system is no exception. While the human ear is capable of hearing a multitude of distinct sounds, the ear can only concentrate on listening to one particular sound at a given time. This physiological constraint has lead to studies in " auditory cognition " . Auditory cognition analyzes such issues as attending to auditory events, remembering and recognizing sound sources and events, and perceptions of acoustic sequences. The theories behind auditory cognition attempt to explain how the brain processes and/or filters out certain sounds. These studies are useful in Virtual Reality systems, because they allow the developers to mimic selective sounds in the background while the user attends to a specific important sound. For example, if the virtual environment imitates the city of New York, the sound generators need not orchestrate the sounds of taxi horns, subway noise, the rustling of people, and other typical background noise. These may be merged as one sound that is played in the background, since the user may not want to attend to any individual sound in this sound cluster. However, the user may be interested in hearing his name being called among the noise. The layering of this sound over the background noise is a sound to which the user would selectively attend. In this example, the sound of interest (i.e. the name being called) would require the use of 3D sound. However, the background noises need not take advantage of the 3D sound capabilities, since these sounds seem to surround the user, and the user does not consciously attempt to locate the sound source of each individual noise. Continuous and loud noise is a source of irritation to most people. However some people have especially sensitive hearing and are unable to tolerate ordinary levels of noise. This can occur in people with normal hearing, or in those with a hearing loss. There are different components which can contribute to sensitive hearing hyperacusis, phonophobia and misophonia recruitment. Our knowledge based on the Jastreboff model and desensitization techniques developed in the 1980s now allows effective treatment of hyperacusis and misophonia. The mechanisms of hyperacusis, misophonia, phonophobia and recruitment. Hyperacusis is due to an alteration in the central processing of sound in the auditory pathways where there is an abnormally strong reaction from exposure to moderate sound levels. The cochlea is often completely normal, although patients frequently wrongly believe it is irreversibly damaged. Traditional teaching involved only an understanding of 'recruitment' , the result of cochlea damage. Since all people with hyperacusis can be helped by a behavioural approach with 'sound' therapy, it has become clear that the symptoms cannot be the result of irreversible ear damage. Another reason for sound sensitivity is misophonia. This means a dislike of being exposed to a certain sound. Here the auditory pathways may be functioning normally, but there is an abnormally strong reaction of the limbic (emotional system) and autonomic nervous system (body control system) to which the auditory system is intimately connected. Sometimes because of the belief that it will damage the ear, or makes symptoms (sensitivity, or tinnitus) worse. If this dislike is very strong we may call it 'phonophobia' literally - fear of sound. Often normal environmental sounds like traffic, kitchen sounds, doors closing, or even loud speech, cannot be tolerated, even though under any circumstances they cannot be damaging to anyone. In misophonia and phonophobia certain complex sounds produce discomfort, on the basis of their meaning or association, while other sounds which are enjoyed (such as music) can be tolerated at much higher intensity levels. If there is a difference in the intensity of different sounds which produce discomfort, then it is very likely that a degree of misophonia exists. Misophonia can lead to hyperacusis (changes in central auditory processing), and a consequent persistence of abnormal loudness perception. In practice, most people with decreased sound tolerance have both hyperacusis and phonophobia / misophonia together in varying proportions. In treating these conditions, it is important to diagnose which condition is present and which is dominant. A common widespread and largely harmless expression of misophonia is seen in the fathers of teenage children to 'modern' music being played (even in the distance) and to the dislike of music 'leaking' from the headphones of portable cassette players on public transport. In addition some sounds are inherently unpleasant, like the squeak of chalk on a slate, even though the number of decibels produced by this is very small. This is 'cultural' or species specific phonophobia! Mechanisms of hyperacusis The 30,000 fibres in the auditory nerve carry information about the individual frequencies of each complex sound that we hear. 1/20 of a second later, these reach the cortex of the hearing part of the brain (in the temporal lobe) where conscious perception of organized sound occurs. Until the message reaches consciousness, no sound is heard. During the passage of this coded signal, it undergoes a great deal of processing, similar to a computer, but much more complex. Sources - Human Interface Technology Laboratory, " Auditory System " by Joe Steinmetz and Glen Lee; HYPERSENSITIVITY OF HEARING (Hyperacusis, misophonia, phonophobia) by Jonathan Hazell FRCS, Director, Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Centre, UK. Pranic Healing: NOTE - This technique is to be used for scanning: For aura - Scan the upper, lower and bottom part of the aura. For chakras - Divide the chakra into 4 parts frontally, the core then the root. These make a total of 6 parts. Scan each one of the parts for bulges or holes. Make a mental note of the affected part and give emphasis to it when cleansing. Apply sweeping until each part is smooth and all parts are balanced with each other. 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Scan the aura. 3. Scan the crown chakra, forehead chakra, ajna chakra, back head minor chakra, throat chakra, jaw mnor chakras, ear minor chakras, front and back solar plexus chakra, the different sections of the brain and spine. 4. Teach the patient proper pranic breathing. Ask patient to do 12 cycles before start of treatment, and continue during treatment. 5. After the patient has completed 12 cycles of pranic breathing, apply general sweeping using EV. 6. Form the intention to disintegrate and remove negative elementals and negative thought entities lodged in the affected part(s) of the chakra. 7. Localized thorough sweeping and energizing using EV on the throat chakra with emphasis on any part with bulges or holes. Stabilize with LB. 8. Localized thorough sweeping and energizing on the ear minor chakras and the jaw minor chakras. Stabilize with LB. 9. Localized sweeping and energizing on the different parts of the brain (front, back, left, right, middle, center, bottom) and the entire spine and both sides of the spine. Stabilize with LB. 10. Localized thorough sweeping and energizing on the front and back solar plexus chakra with EV. Stabilize with LB. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize through the back heart with EV simultaneously visualize the heart becoming brighter. 12. Localized thorough sweeping and energizing with EV on the crown chakra, forehead chakra , ajna chakra and backhead minor chakra. 13. Create chakral shields on the ajna, throat chakra, ear minor chakras, front and back solar plexus chakra. Create an auric shield. 14. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. 15. Repeat treatment 3 times per week. 16. For patient: Unless there are other medical conditions that prevent the proper practice of the Meditation on Twin Hearts, practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts daily, regularly. 17. Regular physical exercise. 18. Eat healthy nutritionally balanced daily diet with plenty of fresh vegetables and fresh fruits. Source - Pranic Psychotherapy and Pranic Crystal Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui. Love, Marilette 1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer. 2. Pranic Healers who are are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ Master Choa Kok Sui Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine Reference material for Pranic Healing protocols are the following books written by Master Choa Kok Sui: Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic Psychotherapy, Pranic Crystal Healing. Ask or read the up to date Pranic Healing protocols by joining the group through http://health./ MCKS Pranic Healing gateway website: http://www.pranichealing.org. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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