
IDENTIFYING ABUSE LEVELS AND HOW TO WORK WITH THEM
understanding the human nervous system
the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?
Your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems have opposite roles. While your sympathetic nervous system carries signals that put your body’s systems on alert, your parasympathetic carries signals that relax those systems.
The two systems work together to keep your body in balance. Your sympathetic nervous system takes the lead for as long as is necessary to get you through a period of danger. Then, your parasympathetic nervous system steps in and returns things to normal.
Anatomy
Where is your sympathetic nervous system located?
Most of the signals that your sympathetic nervous system sends start in your spinal cord. The signals leave your spinal cord and activate structures called ganglia. Your sympathetic ganglia then send the necessary signals far and wide to different parts of your body. This could include your heart, lungs, arteries, sweat glands and digestive system.
What is it made of?
The components of your sympathetic nervous system are similar to those found in other parts of your nervous system. The main type of cell is a neuron, which can generate and receive signals.
(source: Cleveland clinic)
the nervous system and the nadis kmrt®
The autonomic nervous system is related to the subconscious level and energetics of the human body. The energetics project the subtle energy into the physical body making it aware from a soul level.
ida nadi is the parasympathetic cooling, calming, Moon energy the feminine.
Pingala nadi is the sympathathetic. Stimulating action, alertness, energy levels. Sun Masculine energy.
Sushumna nadi is union both parasympathetic and sympathetic together in harmony. Homeostasis.
(Source Deepak Chopra)
The somatic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles. It is responsible for all the functions we know and can consciously influence, including moving our arms, legs, and other body parts.
The autonomic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion, and sexual arousal. It contains three anatomically distinct divisions: sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric.
Prana kundalini flows as creative energy through the ANS and has an interaction with the SNS. Sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm are mediated by complex, yet still not fully understood, interactions of the somatic and autonomic nervous systems operating at the central and peripheral levels. Think of these parts as conduits of creative energy.
Whichever stage of life ( Childhood, Maidenhood, Motherhood, Maga, Crone) the abuse has taken place the physical body will have been imprinted and created a memory and response from that trauma unconsciously as the nervous system will remember as do body organs. It will carry into each creational stage of life, because it is still creative energy but through density and negative pole of emotion. This will create layers of impact on full conscious creativity or physical diseases as the organs , blood, cells tissues , bone, muscle, brain is all alive.
When the body interacts with any energy it will want to survive and have various responses to do that. FIGHT, FLIGHT, FREEZE, FAWN are the most common refered to in human psychology.
Spring -Maiden
Pre reproductive years :
Maidenhood
Summer -Mother
Reproductive years : Maidenhood into Motherhood
Autumn -Maga
Post reproductive years: Perimenopausal into Menopause
Winter - Crone
Last Phase letting go :
Union with spirit/ soul
Fight Response
When you feel in danger and believe you can overpower the threat, you are in fight mode. Your brain sends signals throughout your body to rapidly prepare for the physical demands of fighting.
Most signs to tell you are in a fight response include:
Tight jaw or grinding of the teeth
Urge to punch someone or something
Feeling intense anger or killing someone, even yourself
Desire to stomp or kick
Crying
Glaring at people, conserving angrily
Upset stomach, feels like knots or burning
Attacking the source of the danger
Freeze Response
When one feels neither like fighting nor flighting, freezing is an option. This list of responses lets you know you are in freeze mode:
Pale skin
Sense of dread
Feeling stiff, heavy, cold, numb
Loud, pounding heart
Decreasing in heart rate
Sensing tolerated stress
Flight Response
This is believing you can defeat the danger by running away. In some cases, running away is the best decision. Take a burning building as an example. Unless you are a firefighter, it is best to get out of there as fast as you can.
These emotional and physical responses signify you are in flight mode:
Excessively exercising
Feeling fidgety or tense or trapped
Constantly moving legs, feet, and arms
Restless body that will not stop moving
Sensation of numbness in extremities
Dilated eyes, darting eyes
Fawn Response
One may use the fawn response after unsuccessfully trying to fight, flight, and freeze. The fawn response is typically prominent in people who grew up in abusive families or situations.
If you are an abused child with narcissistic parents, the only hope of survival would probably be agreement and helpfulness.
Over time, you can recognize this by realizing that regardless of how poorly a person treats you, you are more concerned with making them happy than taking care of yourself.
to identify levels of trauma
You can use the below as guide of verbal communication before any trine, primal movemnet begins . So you know what you are observing.
Person
Identify trauma
Story
Family Herstory
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hEALING
2. Level of influence
Body
Mind
Soul
3. Movement within the mind and body
Breath
Nervous system
Any subconscious patterning
4. Menstrual cycle influence
General health
Mental and emotional state
5. Acknowledgement.
Are they ready to neutralise story
6. Reception of healing
Are they ready to heal.
RE WOMBING

we are essentially primal
Any trauma will bring out the primal nature.
for safety
The archetypal animal and elements nature expression.
The Vagus Nerve
One nerve is of particular interest to Dr. Stephen Porges, Ph.D. Dr. Porges is a distinguished university lecturer, scientist, and developer of what is referred to as The Polyvagal Theory. The vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve, a very long and wandering nerve that begins at the medulla oblongata, a part of the brain located in the lower part of the brain just above where the brain connects with our spinal cord.
There are two sides to this vagus nerve, the dorsal (back) and the ventral (front). From there, the two sides of the vagus nerve run down throughout our body. They are considered to have the widest distribution of nerves within the human body.
The dorsal vagus Nerve
The dorsal side of the vagus nerve responds to cues of danger. Located at the back of the body. It is our primal response.
It pulls us away from connection, out of awareness, and into a state of self-protection. In moments when we might experience a cue of extreme danger, we can shut down and feel frozen, an indication that our dorsal vagal nerve has taken over.
The ventral vagus nerve
The ventral Vagus is a myelinated nerve that has newly emerged in mammals and in coordination with cranial nerves regulates the muscles of the face and head to form the ventral vagal complex, which enables social engagement via exchange of safety cues and downregulating sympathetic defence reaction.
See how it relates to gut reaction too. Solar plexus.
evoking your arousal point & primal release
very important to release trauma naturally.
hold space for this she may organically move
for home practice help her to understand primal movement is necessary to release and to restore use circuit breath. Building a new resonance
circuit breath meeting spirit with primal instinct
It will create the inner orgasmic rhythm that is natural for a woman as her arousal points and sexual energy works internally through her circuitry allowing her primal senses and body to be multi orgasmic . Hence building up more pranic life force within her as she unites with it. Doing this breath work consciously connects to that rhythm. Waking your cells for vitality and synergy with your field expanding consciousness. It will correlate with her menstrual cycle. If she is pregnant it will synergise the gestation of mother and baby/s.
If you are rebirthing a woman from trauma it will release and restore from the ventral and dorsal Vagus nerve.
Nourishes the Ventral Vagus nerve. Upward arousal state in circuit breath.
The ventral or front vagus nerve is a much more recent addition. It is common to mammals that raise live young (not reptiles, birds or fish). It goes directly to the muscles of the face and helps determine expression and is active in social engagement.
When the ventral vagal nerve is active we seek and initiate social contact. Social engagement for mammals is a way of activating the parasympathetic system. Ventral vagal social engagement—or attachment behaviour—is a way to prevent and come out of dorsal vagal shutdown.
Nourishes and prevents complete shutdown of the dorsal and creates pendulation.
The dorsal vagus is a large, primitive nerve that is common to all animals, including fish. It goes down the spine and has a role in controlling our lungs, hearts (moderating heartbeats so they don't get too rapid) and stomach (where it actually aids digestion). It is prominent in sleep and relaxation—e.g., when we lie on the beach in the sun. It is very active in the “diving reflex” that allows marine mammals to hold their breaths for long periods of time. A cultivation of the reflex has allowed humans to set records of over six minutes under water.
Normally, the dorsal vagus serves a very positive function. It helps the body gently pendulate between arousal and relaxation. However, when the sympathetic system is too aroused, the dorsal vagus nerve can shut down the entire system and we go into freeze. This is most common in trauma and in shame, which is developmental trauma.
Text: from Steven Porges and Peter Levine)
This is why 1st trine begins the process of primal to spiritual link through front
solar plexus
base of spine primal instinct
1st trine activating and anchoring at root level. The I am solar plexus expression of self empowerment to the primal instinct to the birthing instinct at the perineum. same for women and men.
3 points - Bellybutton, Base of the spine, Perineum.
2nd trine the heart opens the spiritual gateway beyond ego. Linking in the heart to the 1st trine instincts. From Spiritual to primal.
3 points - Belly button, 1st nipple, 2nd nipple.
3rd trine opening up the intuition portal to receiving the field of consciousness linking hormonal secretion with intuitive flow. Creating balance.
3 points - 1st nipple, 3rd eye. 2nd nipple.
All three trines.
the power of creation.
SYNERGISTIC ENERGY EXCHANGE BETWEEN YOU AND YOU.
Intuition is an extra sensory perception which opens up through a path of an awareness within and beyond the physical frame.
Energy moves through pranic pathways leading you to more of your soul, bringing you the potential needed for growth and particular outcomes. Energy is kinetic and moves with the bio rhythms of the body (a recurring cycle in the physiology or functioning of an organism, such as the daily cycle of sleeping and waking.) via magnetic resonance. The pathways primarily are the masculine left brain logical processes and the right brain intuitive receptive response. In harmony through meditation and focus the mid brain can be accessed where left and right brain energy flow through the Sushumna nadi moving beyond the subconscious mind into higher states of consciousness. A bi lateral response physically with heart brain coherence and emotional homeostasis.
KMRT® IS LEARNING THE MERGER OF THESE ENTRAINMENT PROCESSES Within the BIO RHYTHMS of the human body as INTUITION through Kinaesthetic Listening ™ connected with the ability to hear the sound of sexual energy flow and how it is moving within the physical body. Somatic response and balance within the brain through
A relay neuron (also known as an interneuron) allows sensory and motor neurons to communicate with each other.
Relay neurons are found between sensory input and motor output/response. Relay neurons are found in the brain and spinal cord and allow sensory and motor neurons to communicate.
Motor neurons are found in the central nervous system (CNS) and control muscle movements. When motor neurons are stimulated, they release neurotransmitters that bind to the receptors on muscles to trigger a response, which leads to movement.
CREATING ALCHEMY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
THE HUMAN SPIRIT WITHIN THE PRIMAL INSTINCT OF THE SOUL
THE BIOMECHANICS OF KUNDALINI ENERGY
octave of trauma
Their story. Past , Present moment and potential futures. Only to acknowledge and accept to neutralise the octave of trauma which is vibrating. Not to keep re imprinting story. This is the skill of the practitioner.
How much do they identify with their trauma in the present moment.
How is it showing up in their body, life situations?
Archetypal nature
The body mind soul connection
The sound and pitch of emotion, speech tone (nervous system activated through survival and fear or intuitive in flow with creation and thriving) energy of their sound moves through polarised nadis Ida Pingala stuck in masculine or feminine rhythm only. Healing process take them into Sushumna channel of grace. Transformation. Materialisation through wholeness.
Elemental nature, connection to the cosmos or earth. Their Moon Sun rhythm.
This all Kinaesthetic Listening
oscillation of trauma
The movement and expression of there octaves in relationship with their body expression and experience of life. When trauma is present this will hinder their creative flow in some way.
Creative flow and potential to manifest. Movement of breath, nervous system reaction.
How does there body move in relation to their emotions. as practitioners become the observer and let them witness themselves. Guide them to themselves consciously through the trines recognise their somatic language. Their response to the sexual energy life force prana kundalini and embody them into union. Trines, breathwork expression of primal movement and stillness.
orgasmic state is the healing union point after using octaves to establish. This IS when re wombing should be.
The union point
Creating coherence between masculine and feminine Ida Pingala and bringing into harmony Sushumna. Through neutrality of negative dense octaves into light thriving octaves of joy abundance and clarity using their recognition of their oscillation, somatic movement. Their body language will change in union. Nervous system response when in union is neutrality taking them to 0 point potential of grace and manifestation. At the point of physical orgasm through sexual expression the ego dies and you become one with source. Complete unity. All KMRT® practices take the body mind into union with the soul.
1st trine activating and anchoring at root level. The I am solar plexus expression of self empowerment to the primal instinct to the birthing instinct at the perineum. same for women and men.
3 points - Bellybutton, Base of the spine, Perineum.
2nd trine the heart opens the spiritual gateway beyond ego. Linking in the heart to the 1st trine instincts. From Spiritual to primal.
3 points - Belly button, 1st nipple, 2nd nipple.
3rd trine opening up the intuition portal to receiving the field of consciousness linking hormonal secretion with intuitive flow. Creating balance.
3 points - 1st nipple, 3rd eye. 2nd nipple.
All three trines.
the power of creation.
