Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) divided pain into 3 categories …

(1) Cutaneous weight-bearing pain associates with the ectoderm of the muscle belly and proprioceptors.

A bruise is an example of such a cutaneous pain.

A bruise is less painful than swelling or rigidity, especially if an oil (e.g., olive oil with sage soaked in it) is applied to the bruise.

Swami Nitty-Gritty commented that a man who FALLS out of an airplane is apt to suffer bruising and cutaneous pain.

(2) Subcutaneous defensive motor-respiratory pain associates with the origin and insertion of the muscle, and with joints and “depressions.”

A swelling or rigidity is related to subcutaneous pain.

Subcutaneous pain interconnects with the motor-respiratory system.

A man who is PUSHED out of an airplane is apt to have swelling, inflexibility, and subcutaneous pain.

He won’t want to drop his defenses.

He’ll hang on to the pain, and actually love and crave it.

(3) Intracutaneous stimulative neural rejective rebalancing pain discharges through hair and fingernail tips.

Swelling occurs that is intracutaneous and chronic.

Intracutaneous pain discharges hydraulically through hair.

Intracutaneous pain is more commonly known as “healing crisis pain” or “release pain.”

This stimulative pain releases shock.

If a person fails to throw off shock, it is printed in the DNA.

Any symptom lasting longer than 7 days (“7 solar cycles in the mechanism”) is chronic.

Only 3 percent of all pain is intracutaneous.

 

 

 



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