Disrupting Trauma at the Root: Nessor, Brainwaves, and the Deep Calm Signal
In this deep-dive discussion, Grok revisits the CHI Palm’s Deep Calm signal and the Nessor system, exploring how delta and alpha frequencies—delivered magnetically, acoustically, and electrostatically—may help process trauma stored in the body. Challenging the common view that theta is inherently calming, Grok unpacks evidence that theta and delta can both hold unresolved trauma—especially from infancy or PTSD—and that properly applied chaotic stimulation may help unlock these frozen patterns. This post also explores how “reactive lies” stored in the nervous system can be replaced with “foundational truths,” and how mindstate, wave behavior of electrons, and subtle vitality (Jing) might all intersect in deep emotional healing.


