Hello and welcome back, hope you’re shining.
Today, I want to explore a new way of thinking about healing, not just as effort, but as a pull to follow our genetic instructions. What if we’re not broken, just wired differently?
What if healing isn’t about fixing, but about remembering the blueprint we were born with? By tuning into our unique code, we can begin to reclaim our bodies, not through force, but through observation, reflection, repatterning, and intuition. Some of us don’t bounce back quickly. But maybe we’re not meant to bounce. Maybe we’re meant to rebuild slowly, deliberately, according to the architecture written in our DNA. Not all healing is equal. By listening to our own genetic rhythm, we might just find the strength to rebuild ourselves, but on our terms.
So, i have a question, for you, for me, for everyone, could your healing instructions be written in your genetic makeup? By working with your own DNA instead of following peers. We can learn from each other but without judgement. Can we recommend with no push? Can we hold space for each other? Especially for achievements? Why do achievements cause such ricochets of awkward silence? Could it be possible that our healing is happening worldwide but with a slight lack of noticeability that healing is not a universal formula?
Now we have the process of healing but not just from physical or mental trauma, but to actually learn, that maybe Genetic differences just like those seen in Klippel-Feil Syndrome could possibly offer other routes and paths to repair, but not in conventional western ways. As westerners we fall too far behind, we can have all the science but if we do not start evolving and mixing the things unseen with the seen, there could be dyer consequences. There are magnificent beings on this planet, in the western world who are being treated like they are not human. We can be gentle creatures of nature. Example in certain parts of the world, you can have a realisation that maybe you can see more than the average person, and they will invite you with open arms, no judgement and take it in a wholesome way. But in places like the UK when it comes to humans that can see more, they are treated lesser. The very people we are abandoning are possibly the ones that are evolving quicker than those who don’t necessarily have this perspective on reality. Should we not be being warmer to those who see more colour?
PERCEPTION AS EVOLUTION.
We are such complex beings, but are we so beautiful. Maybeee, these mutations like Klippel-Feil Syndrome aren’t detours but a push and pull towards newer dialects and conversations our bodies are trying to have. Some of our bodies speak in urgency and others in stillness. Each one of us seeing the world totally different and not even realising it. Klippel-Feil Syndrome could be part of our evolution, from being called monsters to now having heightened sensitivity and/or expanded awareness. This is now the time where in the western world we can start to notice ourselves as whole human beings not just a body. We cannot keep holding ourselves down because we are so scared to change, if we want our species to survive we are going to have to look at the current spaces we hold and realise they are extremely outdated. One example of a visual representation of how we are stuck not changing. Now I want you to think of 3 corridors, one of which from a school, then from a prison, then a hospital. If you hold those images in your head. Why would I ask you to imagine 3 corridors? Because it is the perfect visual representation of how we all treating our healing process, an old copy and pasted corridor. Healing is not linear but by using our perspectives and holding space to change.
Talking about the marvellous architecture of our bodies, is it possible that mutations are leading us into a different sensory rhythm? Not visible, but so deeply felt in every cell of the humans being. This type of unlocking, could it be more of the brain being actively used? Or are we moving towards expanded awareness instead of reduced function? Is our evolution going in the direction of malformation, leading our species into the depths of multisensory intelligence? Mutations could maybe answer to the way in which our bodies are tuning it’s antenna differently compared to that of a human without these mutations?
Soooo many questions right? But lets pull our genetic balloons back down to planet earth for a second. Lets take ourselves into an area with possible answers to all of these questions. Remember, EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED. As we know Klippel-Feil Syndrome involves congenital fusion of the cervical vertebrae (neck), which can affect the spinal cord dynamics, nerve pathways and also cerebral spinal fluid flow. BUT! could these changes alter how signals from the body travel to the brain. Because of this, there could be shifts within balance perception, something called proprioception which guide our bodies to respond to pressure and also force. This is the body’s awareness of these experiences. But could this awareness be enhanced, resulting in the sensitivity of not just the body compensating but for fused regions. Could the fusion/mutation shift the nervous system and possibly shift sensory timing. This could mean that our integration is slower, our alertness is heightened and a shift in also our alternative regulatory mechanisms (these help our bodies manage, adjust, and respond to all changes).
If the signals in the spine and the flexibility of the spine is altered, is it a possibility that with those differences, it is not farfetched to think or feel that these could affect our whole perception of reality itself. There are links between sensory processing and congenital or acquired structural changes. This includes connecting things like pain thresholds, balance and breath awareness to neuroplastic adaptions (rearranging the furniture of your mind). Meaning it could enhance the volume of sensitivity in other areas as well. Some humans have actually reported synesthetic experiences (when senses mix, seeing colours when hearing music), heightened inner perception and/or intuitive mapping (the brain’s organic way of navigating spatial or sensory information). It could be very possible that Klippel-Feil Syndrome may not just be a re-shaper of bones, but also reshape the way in which these humans feel, sense, navigate and perceive the world.
What if Klippel-Feil Syndrome and the fusion of the vertebrae causes shifts in the way we perceive EVERYTHING. Could these miraculous mutations alter not just the body, but how sensory data travels and is processed, how time is felt and experienced but also which is awesome, that is how oxygen and breath is received and flows. I Know I am stretching beyond what has been defined, BUT is that not the point of exploring, especially in science and our magnificent bodies? And maybe we are more extra-terrestrial that we first perceived ourselves to be. Could someone with a mutation like Klippel-Feil Syndrome be a ticket entry to seeing more of the world around us? If the nervous system has been built differently, is it possible that the mutation can change the way in which these humans interpret sound, vibration and light?

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