7.2.1. The Nervous System
The nervous system consists of the brain as the central computer in command, the spinal cord as the main conductor, the carriers of the neural circuit, and the nerves, known as the central and the peripheral nerves, leading from the spinal cord to all parts of the body. There are also 12 cranial nerves directly linking the brain and the sense organs for detecting the environment. The brain is a very complicated part of a human being, from where all the activities of the organism and the consciousness originate: conditionally speaking, the brain is our computer, while the nerves are sensitive transmitters through which the brain receives and sends all information for the entire body. This system controls the conscious and the unconscious operation of the body, and therefore, understandably, the neural circuit spreads through each part of the organism. Through the sense organs for sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, directly connected with the brain, the nervous system also controls all events outside the body and, after processing the data received, directs our behaviour in relation to the environment.
We can decide to generally focus on the brain and the spinal cord when healing the nervous system, and to treat all other nerves separately when healing a specific organ or system in the body. Since the nerves are very exposed to injuries that appear due to different causes, like poor blood, infectious diseases, lesions, tumours, surgery or medicines, it is, understandably, very appropriate to heal the nerves simultaneously with the diseased organ or system in the organism. Thus, we treat the optic nerve and the auditory nerve together with the eye and the ear, respectively, and not, as otherwise appropriate, within the scope of the cranial nerves.
The most frequent signs of nerve diseases are headache, vertigo, loss of balance, sickness, apathy, memory loss, speech disorders, cramps, unconsciousness, tremor, uncontrolled operation of the intestines and the bladder.
During therapy, we do not need to go into the details of the functioning of the nervous system; we must only know the nerves generally as a command network, and this suffices for the healing of the nerves and the whole nervous system.
Usually, if one has a headache there can be several reasons for that; in all cases, therapists find that the brain does no have sufficient life energy. Imagine the brain as a single compact body part and raise its energy with Rule V.
Since the spine has already been healed, we cure the other parts of the nervous system later, when treating individual organs. When the pain is present in an individual part of the body, independently of an organ or system in the body, like pain in the shoulder, we imagine a nerve as a kind of a conductor and heal it with Rule V.
Very often the problem is in the sciatic nerve, creating unbearable pain in the hips and the legs. We heal this nerve in the same way as the above cases, only that the therapeutic sessions for healing this thickest nerve in the body are much more frequent. We add life-cosmic energy to the nerve as necessary, also several times a day, until the pain stops.