The video cleverly uses neuroscience to rebrand basic stress management as a spiritual journey between heaven and hell. It’s a sophisticated way to sell emotional regulation by wrapping biological facts in high-concept metaphysical language.
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Heaven and Hell Are Nervous System States: How Trauma, and Healing Shape Your Reality追加:
Greetings dear empath. My name is Dr. Nanai transformational coach here at inner mileage where we help folks understand the trauma informed basis of limiting self-beliefs and how to take inspired action to overcome it and live a resonant life right here. Today I want to talk about the fact that heaven and hell are not places they are states. You see across neuroscience, psychology, trauma research and so forth, a converging truth is emerging.
Human experience is governed not by morality alone, but by nervous system regulation, especially when you've overcome narcissistic abuse.
An anxious nervous system produces a lived experience indistinguishable from hell.
Conversely, a regulated coherent nervous system produces an experience long described as heaven, nana, the pure land or the kingdom of the divine. And today we're going to explore how emotional states are chemically encoded, why anxiety and rage create internal hell realms, and how trauma locks the nervous system into karmic loops, and how your healing transforms your karma into dharma from compulsive reaction to liberated action.
This is not metaphor. This is Asian wisdom and modern science convergent.
So, let's get into it.
The human nervous system does not simply respond to reality. It constructs reality.
Modern science and neuroscience specifically confirms what contemplative traditions like the Buddha Dharma have taught for millennia.
The brain stem and the vagus nerve determine whether the world is perceived as safe or threatening.
The amygdala acts as an alarm system, not a truth detector.
The preffrontal cortex goes offline under threat, collapsing higher reasoning.
And in fact in polyvagal theory we know that when you have a veagal activation that increases feelings of safety, connection and meaning. That's heaven.
Your vagus nerve is this internal nerve that connects your brain down your spine to all the various organs. Right? This is how you regulate yourself. When you are in sympathetic what's known as sympathetic dominance where you feel anxiety, rage and vigilance, that is hell. And then when you're in what is called the dorsal shutdown according to polygo theory that's where you feel numbness despair dissociation that's the void in the underworld remember these are not emotions these are biological states now going even deeper anxiety is not just a feeling rage is not just anger they are chemical environments and when the nervous system perceives threat that it releases cortisol, the stress hormone, adrenaline, nor adrenaline and pro-in inflammatory cytoins.
You see this happens a chronic exposure to these chemicals alter your gene expression, shrims your hypocampus, right? This is the place for reasoning, sensitizes your amygdala, which is where your fear center is. Fear, fear, fear.
And it depletes dopamine and serotonin.
This is why many folks who survive trauma describe feeling time distortion.
I don't know how long this happened or time. I just lost track of time.
Hypervigilance always scanning and trying to read meaning into things, right? Repetitive suffering from rumination and the spells cast upon you and a deep loss of meaning. So you realize that hell is not fire as we've been told.
It might be hell is sustained stress chemistry and this aligns with the Buddhist abidharmama which describes akusalaittita.
This unh wholesome mind states as rooted in fear, aversion and ignorance and they therefore produce suffering through repetition and this becomes a fractal self-perpetuating cycle unless interrupted by wisdom.
You also realize that karma is not punishment. It's a pattern.
In fact, from the traditional Buddhist perspective, karma simply means condition action confirmation.
And from a modern lens, from a modern perspective, karma is a nervous system running on learned survival patterns.
And trauma creates re reaction, reflexive responses, emotional predictability and reenactment of threat dynamics. You see, this is why people repeat abusive relationships or react before choosing or feel trapped in familiar suffering.
And neuroscience causes implicit memory or in Buddhism it's known as sankara.
these voluitional mental formations or in an oultic way you may refer to these as binding spells. Binding spells they're different languages the mechanism is the same.
So how does trauma function as a spell is is the question. Well, in esoteric systems, whether it's hemeticism or Buddhism or the Cabala, African cosmologies from the Akan or the Doon, a spell is defined as a repeated pattern that collapses awareness and locks energy into a loop. A repeated pattern or pattern that collapses awareness and locks energy into a loop.
Trauma fits this definition precisely because of its repetitive compulsion in your mind. this sort of body-based somatic memory, triggered emotional states when you're with people who trigger you or situations that trigger you and really a loss of present moment agency. This is why narcissistic abuse feels and snaring [snorts] is because it literally hijacks the nervous systems threat circuits. And breaking a spell is not about confrontation, although it is.
It's about restoring nervous system sovereignty. You see, and this is how you begin the shift from karma to dharma. And what do we mean by karma to dharma? Dharma is often misunderstood as morality or doctrine. But in a deeper sense, dharma means right alignment with reality as it is. Right alignment with reality as it is. And neurobiologically, neurobiologically, this is a nervous system that has exited survival. a prefrontal cortex that has reintegrated. You feel your agency of choice returning and presence stabilizing.
And from a spiritual perspective, reaction gives way to discernment. Fear dissolves into clarity and compassion becomes embodied, not performative.
Embody, not performative. This is why advanced meditation traditions emphasize embodiment, not dissociation.
Liberation does not occur in thought. It happens in regulated body.
Now when you think about heaven, the hot math institute has research that demonstrates that emotional coherence creates measurable electromagnetic harmony.
Further, hard brain synchronization improves perception and intuition and calm states restore access to meaning. In Christian mysticism, this is called the peace that surpasses all understanding.
Buddhism causes equinimity or opeka and nana, awakening, enlightenment.
And in neuroscience, you may call it homeostasis with flexibility. Different languages, same state. Same state.
So why does healing feel like death? Why is it so painful? Well, healing is not comfortable because the nervous system must release identity.
Familiar stress chemistry dissolves and the body enters unknown safety. This feels like emptiness, boredom, loss of intensity, ego dissolution and so forth.
That's the dark night or your neoplastic reorganization or the sessation of suffering. It's not regression. It's actually a rebirth. This is what you're having. Now, if anything I've said here resonates with you, type transform in the comment section and realize there's no one like you. But the point is heaven and hell are not rewards or punishments.
They are states of nervous system organization.
Karma is not fate. It's a conditioned biology. Dharma is not belief. It's regulated presence aligning with the truth of knowing.
And healing is not self-improvement.
It's a spellbreaking process at the level of the body. When the nervous system is free, the mind follows, the heart opens and heaven becomes immediate.
Heaven becomes immediate. If this resonated because your nervous system recognizes truth before your intellect does, stay present. Regulate deep and remember liberation begins not with thinking but with safety. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. Peace and light.
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