Green Hornet
24-05-2004, 07:46 AM
Bernard,
I think that it is difficult to prove what is exactly going on behind a positive change.
David Butler goes into neuroanatomical change related to pain/threats. It is great explantion and very powerful. But, it may not be a only change that has happened in the body and not be all the explanation for pain --- just a significant part of the whole puzzle.
To me it seems that stimuli (physical, energetic, emotional, spiritual) affect our entire systems, not a single one.
I think that it is too much "zoom-in" to pick on autonomic system, or endocrine system, or something else. However, I agree that the change in function of the nervous system seems the most profound and appears to create chain reactions of positive (sometimes negative) changes in the rest of the systems.
I think that it is difficult to prove what is exactly going on behind a positive change.
David Butler goes into neuroanatomical change related to pain/threats. It is great explantion and very powerful. But, it may not be a only change that has happened in the body and not be all the explanation for pain --- just a significant part of the whole puzzle.
To me it seems that stimuli (physical, energetic, emotional, spiritual) affect our entire systems, not a single one.
I think that it is too much "zoom-in" to pick on autonomic system, or endocrine system, or something else. However, I agree that the change in function of the nervous system seems the most profound and appears to create chain reactions of positive (sometimes negative) changes in the rest of the systems.