The Most In-Depth Karma Clearing and Healing of the Nervous System I Have Ever Done: Release Past-Life Blocks that Are Stuck In Your Nervous System

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The Most In-Depth Karma Clearing and Healing of the Nervous System I Have Ever Done: Release Past-Life Blocks that Are Stuck In Your Nervous System

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Originally Recorded: Friday, March 5, 2021

The Most In-Depth Karma Clearing & Spiritual Healing of the Nervous System I Have Ever Done:
Release Past-Life Blocks that Are Stuck In Your Nervous System

The physical nervous system is one of the most important access points for our connection to Spirit, to our purpose, and to the Infinite Resources Spirit is trying to give us to help our lives to flow more easily.

If the nervous system is cluttered and blocked by tension, stress, unprocessed emotions, worried thinking, and even lifetimes of unresolved karma, we may not be able to manifest abundance, healing, relationships, or fulfillment of our soul's purpose.

Because of its highly energetic nature, the nervous system also offers us an amazing potential to be worked with through spiritual methods.

About 10 years ago, I created a series of audio clearings focused on the nervous system. People email me all the time, telling me they are still benefiting from that work.

However, over 10 years, my work has both expanded and deepened, and I want to bring all that new knowledge into working with the nervous system.

This March 5 healing/clearing session is going to be much stronger, and we are going to work much more deeply, with a greater impact in your soul's evolution, as well as an immediate impact on your physical body.

We are going to open up your soul's history, and use the physical anatomy and functioning of your nervous system as a basis for performing a karma clearing. Energy that you are holding from this life, past lives, and from your ancestral lineages, that is bound-up in your nervous system, will be released through this clearing.

What follows here is the basic outline of what we will be working on in this clearing. We will be bringing the Healing Presence of Spirit to each of these areas individually:

Overall Nervous System Functions:

  • regulation of vital body functions: heartbeat, breathing, digestion

  • sensation & body movements

  • presiding over consciousness, cognition, behavior, and memory

Central Nervous System (CNS):

    • brain (cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, brainstem)

    • spinal cord: reflexes, and passing information between the CNS and periphery

    • integration and command central of the body

    • process incoming information from peripheral tissues and generate commands, telling the tissues how to respond and function

    • these commands tackle the most complex voluntary and involuntary human body functions, from breathing to thinking

Somatic Nervous System (SNS):

  • voluntary component of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

  • consists of all the fibers within cranial and spinal nerves that enable us to perform voluntary body movements and feel sensation from the skin, muscles, and joints

  • somatic sensation relates to touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature, stretch, and position

  • sensory (afferent) and voluntary motor (efferent) information flow between CNS and periphery

Ganglia:

  • Dorsal root ganglia: adjacent to the spinal cord

  • Sympathetic ganglia: found in the thorax and abdomen

  • Paravertebral ganglia: either side of the vertebral column

  • Prevertebral ganglia: anterior to the vertebral column

  • Parasympathetic ganglia: found in the head and pelvis

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS):

  • involuntary part of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

  • innervate all involuntary structures of the body: cardiac muscle, glandular cells, smooth muscles present in the walls of the blood vessels and hollow organs

  • sympathetic nervous system (SANS): adjusts our bodies for situations of increased physical activity -- the "fight or flight" response

  • Parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS): adjusts our bodies for energy conservation, activating "rest and digest" or "feed and breed" activities

  • Enteric nervous system (ENS): comprises the SANS and PSNS that regulate activity of the gastrointestinal tract

  • SANS and PSNS maintain homeostasis, complementing each other

Neurons:

  • axons: conduct impulses away from the neuronal body

  • dendrites: receive impulses from other neurons, conducting signal towards the nerve cell body

  • mitochondrion of the neuron

  • neurotransmitters

  • myelin

  • synapse

Glial cells:

  • support neurons, myelinate neurons, maintain homeostatic balance, provide structural support, protection, and nutrition for neurons throughout the nervous system

White matter: myelinated axons in the outermost layer of the spinal cord and inner part of the brain

Gray matter: neuronal bodies and dendrites in the central part of the spinal cord, outermost layer of the brain (cerebral cortex) and in several subcortical nuclei of the brain deep to the cerebral cortex

Cranial nerves: (12 total)

  • CN 1: olfactory nerve

  • CN 2: optic nerve

  • CN 3: oculomotor nerve

  • CN 4: trochlear nerve

  • CN 5: trigeminal nerve

  • CN 6: abducens nerve

  • CN 7: facial nerve

  • CN 8: vestibulocochlear nerve

  • CN 9: glossopharyngeal nerve

  • CN 10: vagus nerve

  • CN 11: accessory nerve

  • CN 12: hypoglossal nerve

  • innervate the head and neck

Spinal nerves:

  • 8 cervical pairs

  • 12 thoracic pairs

  • 5 lumbar pairs

  • 5 sacral pairs

  • 1 coccygeal spinal nerve