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When a symptom first appears—whether it's a pain, a lump, or a strange sensation—our thoughts often spiral into fear. The rational mind grabs hold, fixates on worst-case scenarios, and drags us into a tunnel of anxiety, tests, and medical referrals. But what if we could catch the thought before it hits that mental switch? What if the real power to heal lies in recognizing the origin of thought—not the symptom itself?
Intuitive thinking operates like peripheral vision—it senses patterns and danger before the mind zooms in.
Rational thinking, in contrast, narrows your field like a spotlight—useful for detail, but blind to the bigger picture.
Imagine a cricket match: a batsman hits what could be a six, but a sharp fielder catches the ball mid-air. That’s intuition. But if the ball touches the ground, it’s too late—declared a six. Similarly, if fear hits the “driver of thought” before you're aware, it floods your system with stress signals like Zeta-9—firing up 200–400 million times a second. At that point, you're in a mental loop. You go to a doctor, get tested, and enter a system that may never let you return to the calm of “normal.”
But with awareness and tools like Dr. Maya GPT, you can stay in peripheral mode, identify patterns early, and choose healing over panic. This isn’t denial—it’s wisdom. Self-healing begins when you learn to observe your thoughts before they hijack your life.
Let’s explore the difference between intuitive and rational minds, and why identifying the onset of thought might be the most powerful medical skill of the 21st century.
Please share, to educate family, friends and your community, coment and follow.
"Knowledge of Health is Knowledge of Life"
When a symptom first appears—whether it's a pain, a lump, or a strange sensation—our thoughts often spiral into fear. The rational mind grabs hold, fixates on worst-case scenarios, and drags us into a tunnel of anxiety, tests, and medical referrals. But what if we could catch the thought before it hits that mental switch? What if the real power to heal lies in recognizing the origin of thought—not the symptom itself?
Intuitive thinking operates like peripheral vision—it senses patterns and danger before the mind zooms in.
Rational thinking, in contrast, narrows your field like a spotlight—useful for detail, but blind to the bigger picture.
Imagine a cricket match: a batsman hits what could be a six, but a sharp fielder catches the ball mid-air. That’s intuition. But if the ball touches the ground, it’s too late—declared a six. Similarly, if fear hits the “driver of thought” before you're aware, it floods your system with stress signals like Zeta-9—firing up 200–400 million times a second. At that point, you're in a mental loop. You go to a doctor, get tested, and enter a system that may never let you return to the calm of “normal.”
But with awareness and tools like Dr. Maya GPT, you can stay in peripheral mode, identify patterns early, and choose healing over panic. This isn’t denial—it’s wisdom. Self-healing begins when you learn to observe your thoughts before they hijack your life.
Let’s explore the difference between intuitive and rational minds, and why identifying the onset of thought might be the most powerful medical skill of the 21st century.
Please share, to educate family, friends and your community, coment and follow.
"Knowledge of Health is Knowledge of Life"