The Real Reason Your Body Knows Things Before Your Brain Does
Your nervous system isn't wiring, it's the editorial department deciding what gets published as your reality
Your nervous system isn’t just anatomy. It’s not wiring diagrams and neurotransmitter flow charts that look like subway maps designed by someone having a panic attack. It’s the living interface between the Field and what you call “my life.”
The nervous system is the system that decides what becomes real. Not real as in “objectively existing out there.” Real as in “landing in your body as experience you can’t argue with even though your therapist keeps trying and you keep nodding while your jaw does that clenching thing she pretends not to notice.”
It’s the translator. The filter. The regulator of what information from the Field becomes sensation, emotion, thought, meaning, and the decision to either send that text or delete it for the seventh time because your attachment system just vetoed three different versions of punctuation.
Two people can stand in the same room, breathing the same air, getting hit with the same frequency from the Field, living in circumstances that would LOOK ident…



