By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Back in the days of Adano Ley’s Houston “Karma Klinic,” we played Body & Organ Language 101 while eating at JoJo’s Restaurant.

(We ate “in time” — Solar Nutrition — of course.)

I asked Adano, “What’s that guy’s trauma,” pointing to a bearded man seated a few tables away from us in the crowded restaurant.

“He has a father trauma,” Adano replied without hesitating.

“How do you know that?”

“He’s drinking his milk with his left hand and his coffee and water with his right.”

It took us several minutes of observation to validate it.

“Besides, he’s wearing a beard,” added Adano.



'Body & Organ Language 101' have 2 comments

  1. April 19, 2011 @ 4:17 am hetzaad

    I myself cut my facial hair once a week or fortnight, depending on my time or if it starts itching, but don’t razor it down to the skin. I tried wearing a beard but eventually found the way i do it now to be the most practical.

    Frankly, i wonder about people who bother to shave every (other) day. What trauma, do you think, people might be bothered by that induces them to go to all that trouble, daily, thwarting nature but complying to their particular culture? As shaving is so prevalent, it would have to be a very common trauma indeed.

    • April 19, 2011 @ 2:30 pm atomb

      Facial hair or the lack of it is only a trauma if it “imprints” at a “critical period” of “phase-sensitive learning.”

      A psychosomatic trauma is “rapid and independent of the consequences of behavior.”

      A Time-Critical Problem requires a Time-Conscious Solution.

      My BaroSomatic seminar series addresses “imprinting” in diligent detail, esp. Body & Organ Language.

      Stay tuned for more info on “Atom’s Blog.” :)


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