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The morning after my last bicycle crash it hurt to breath and I could not stand up straight. Standing in the living room it came to me, this is not how I'm going to spent the rest of my life. I knew of two ways to obtain extraordinary healing, through prayer or force of will. Exactly how they worked was unknown so I sat down and explored one thing both methods have in common. They originate or are activated inside your head.
The first thing I found as I explored inside my head was a pain signal. Upon examining that signal closely I discovered there was more information than location and ouch in it.
Pain or a distress signal is a holographic burst transmission generated by injured cells.
The ouch or pain parts is the feeling centers interpretation of the flag or priority indicter of a distress signals.
If you route a distress signal through your visual cortex you will see in 3D color exactly whats wrong. Riped cables(muscles), crushed pipes(veins/arteries), crimped wires(nerves), muscle imbalances and anything else you have damaged. This is done by focusing on the distress signal in a manner very similar to focusing your eyes on a tiny detail.
Pain has a peak intensity of approximately 220 volts. I can make that comparison because I burnt a pair of side cutters on a live line at work one day. Yes if you focus on the signal to the degree necessary you will experience pain at peak intensities. The alternative to short term discomfort/agony is a life time of disability and pain.
You have an automatic regeneration/healing system, but it does not work well over distance. For example if the ends of cut muscles are not lined up exactly they are reattached as is causing a muscle imbalance. So using isometric exercises or self massage you would have to line the loose ends up exactly so the auto system can reconnect them in the correct position.
Fresh injuries as in minutes old can be healed extraordinarily fast. Old injuries due limitations of auto system are a major hassle. The process is tedious and painful but I can sprint across a street to beat traffic or put in a day at work where it use to hurt to breath.
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