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Skin That Can Smell / Ears That Can See: What Is Sensory Intolerance in Autism?

Posted By Jennifer Shipp | Jun 10, 2024

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Sensory Intolerance or a Lack of "Felt Sense": Using Trauma Psychology, Paranormal Psychology, and Suramin Studies to Understand Autism

Embodiment of the body happens through the autonomic nervous system, not the part of the nervous system through which sensory data is sent to the brain. The autonomic nervous system is extensive and it follows every artery through the body and it innervates every organ. It can be thought of as the landscape of the unconscious mind.
Did you know that there are smell receptors in human skin? Well, if your skin can “smell” and if your ears can “see” (as they can in bats and in blind humans), then we have to think about our senses and our sensory organs in a different way to understand autism and ASD. Sensory intolerance in autism might better be conceived of as a lack of the “felt sense” to use Dr. Peter Levine’s terminology from trauma psychology.

Let me explain:

Doctors who cure autism, like Dr. Robert Naviaux are working with the autonomic nervous system to overcome cellular dormancy, also known as The Cell Danger Response. Dr. Naviaux uses Suramin for autism, but other healers like Kerri Rivera have been able to cure autism using Chlorine Dioxide Solution, which also works to reawaken cells that have gone dormant due to some traumatic exposure. Cells can go dormant and become “comatose” in response to some kind of trauma exposure, be it physical, biological, or emotional. Back in the 1940s when autism was still known as “Kanner Syndrome” and doctors regarded this disease as a symptom of schizophrenia, autism was likely caused by birth trauma in many cases as opposed to vaccine exposure. In the 1920s, hospital births had become more common along with the use of forceps, episiotomies, and anesthesia. Undoubtedly, the rise in hospital births and all of the hospital protocols involving newborn babies and their mothers certainly led to more severe forms of birth trauma than what had been seen before. Given, hospital birthing had certain advantages and there were positive things that came from this movement but by the 1940s when doctors finally started taking note of autism symptoms, birth trauma was becoming common and more widespread. 

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Early studies into autism often noted that children had symptoms of ASD from birth or from about 2 years of age. Vaccines were not in common use back at this time and the few cases of autism that developed back then involved much younger children. Today, autism is extremely common in comparison with the 1940s, yet it tends to occur at a slightly older age that correlates with vaccine administration guidelines. But if we look at trauma and how children are being traumatized in today’s world versus the 1940s and there are differences. Luckily, it isn’t necessary to know what has traumatized a person or a child in order to treat trauma and release it, but let’s continue to consider some of the facts that support the idea that some form of trauma causes autism.

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Most of society today still lives in denial regarding paranormal studies despite a huge quantity of ongoing evidence that the dead are able to communicate with the living using tools like the Spirit Box and radiowaves, for example. Psychic children who are regularly approached by ghosts have to keep their psychic abilities secret to avoid being made fun of in school. But the science of the paranormal is quite well-developed nowadays and psychics regularly are able to find out verifiable information about locations of people who are dead or alive. How do they do it? And is it really that abnormal to have psychic abilities?

Trauma-informed psychology is a fairly new field that was essentially born when Dr. Peter Levine observed a woman with crippling panic attacks “shake off” her panic through an accidental encounter with something frightening (but not dangerous) in the real world that was completely unrelated to her panic attacks. This woman fell to the ground and began shaking violently in the middle of a public place. Dr. Levine noted as he observed his patient that her body seemed to be making movements that mimicked what she wished she could have done or rather, what her body wanted to do, during the traumatic event in the woman’s past. The body had wanted to run away, but instead, this woman had become frozen with fear. It was like the traumatic event and her desired response to it had been stored in her body. After the violent shaking ended, the woman no longer had panic attacks. She had been cured. 

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Another trauma-informed psychologist, Dr. Richard Schwartz noted in his work with traumatized patients that trauma victims seem to be “split” into sub-personalities that had become very polarized and conflicted toward one another. The idea of sub-personalities that make up a normal, healthy psyche has been acknowledged for over a century. Hypnotherapists have been using the theory of sub-personalities for years to help people overcome unstoppable habits that are rooted in unconscious conflicts. But Dr. Richard Schwartz took this concept into the reality of trauma treatment and he discovered that multiple personalities that have dissociated from the primary personality (known in some circles as The Higher Self) can be re-integrated. In other words, its possible to cure multiple personality disorder / dissociative identity disorder with trauma-informed therapies. Trauma of any kind, be it emotional trauma, physical trauma, or biological trauma such as overly-ambitious vaccine administration can cause the psyche or consciousness to become “dissociated” and “split” into parts. In order to really understand this idea, we have to think of the body as a manifestation of consciousness and not just a vehicle for consciousness.  

Dr. Schwartz used mindfulness as one of his most important tools to overcome the problem of dissociation in traumatized patients. The extent of their dissociation varied. In other words, some patients dissociated into parts that remained present and available for talk therapy, but Dr. Naviaux, the doctor who works with Suramin for autism has noted that “dissociation” in autism looks very similar on a cellular level to “dissociation” in resignation syndrome, a comatose state that can develop in refugee children who are faced with deportation. Dissociation can look like a person who is functional though perhaps in pain or it can look like someone who is in a coma. Resignation syndrome also exists in long-term care facilities where people suddenly stop eating and stop interacting with the world even to the point of having their fingers or toes wither up and fall off due to a lack of nourishment. Children with resignation syndrome who “come back” and wake up after the fear of deportation goes away have described their comatose experience as the feeling or sense of being locked in a glass cube filled with water. This is an extreme form of dissociation, but it gives us a way to think about how a part of the consciousness can go and live in the unconscious such that the whole body goes into a comatose state.

When we look at paranormal psychology and paranormal investigations, the vast majority of investigations take place in locations where some form of trauma occurred. Perhaps trauma can cause can cause “parts” of the psyche to break off or dissociate and become trapped in an alternate location or another dimension. In that case, is it possible for us to haunt ourselves or even our loved ones while we’re still alive? 

Though not all parents who have children with autism can trace the development of their child’s disease back to vaccine administration, it’s likely that most cases of autism can be traced back to exposure to some form of trauma as an event that caused the child to become “dissociated” and “split” into parts. Keep in mind though that it can be hard to identify what’s traumatic to a child because the experience of trauma is somewhat subjective. A baby who was born after 24 hours of labor may be fine, albeit stressed until the doctor comes to remove him and weigh him on a cold metal scale. While some babies may weather this initial removal from their mother just fine, other babies might suffer from birth trauma as a result of it. This view of trauma and autism is related to the shamanic view of this disease too. Shamanism, as the oldest system of medicine in the world, would say that autism is a form of soul loss and that the cure for autism is some form of soul retrieval. But instead of using the word “soul”, as modern humans, we might instead use the word “part” as this is the vocabulary that psychologists use to describe similar phenomena in their trauma patients. 

The shamans of old who were treating patients using soul retrievals, did not have to contend with things like ambitious vaccine schedules in their tribal community. So we have to revise the wording and the concepts to fit our modern sensibilities or else we can’t access a belief in something like soul retrieval, deem it useful, and then use the concept in a productive way. If a child is given a series of mercury-containing vaccines that cause some, but not all of his or her cells to go into a dormant, comatose state, that child will experience autonomic nervous system instability as an expression of having groups of cells in a comatose state. If we think of the autonomic nervous system as the landscape of the unconscious mind where soul parts go and hide when dissociation occurs as a result of trauma, then we can speak of things like “embodiment” with a physical, psychological, and physiological model. The consciousness or “parts” of the consciousness can step into or out of the autonomic nervous system and take a seat in the pineal gland region of the brain. We refer to this as “embodiment”. Embodiment is something that actors use to “channel” a character and mentally and emotionally be present in another time or place. 

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If a number of the cells in the body are partially comatose, then it would be impossible for the soul or the entire consciousness of a child to “embody” or “step into” his or her anatomical human form, take control of the body, and be in the present tense at a specific location on earth. The child’s cells are dormant, so a part or parts of the child’s consciousness (what would be referred to as the “soul” in shamanic medicine) can’t step into the body fully and hook into the autonomic nervous system. The child cannot “embody” the body. The child’s consciousness goes to live in the realm of the unconscious which is essentially the same realm as earth except vibrationally only perceivable through the autonomic nervous system – the system through which the body translates what smell receptors in the skin pick up or what the melanin in the ears, skin, eyes, and brain can perceive through that “sixth sense” that we talked about above. The autonomic nervous system is the landscape of the unconscious mind. It is the part of us that unconsciously picks up the subtleties of another person’s microexpressions in a social interaction even while the conscious part of us is speaking out loud. The autonomic nervous system is the hushed child who has something important to say at a moment when he or she is not allowed (by the conscious mind) to speak. The child becomes impatient. Eventually, the child begins “acting out” and “embodying” his or her frustration or anger. 

The melanin in the body is connected directly to the autonomic nervous system which in turn, is connected directly to the endocrine system via the pineal gland. The pineal gland was once dubbed “the seat of the soul” by Rene Descartes and today, it is regarded as the gland that is in charge of orchestrating all endocrine function. The pineal gland is shaped like a pine cone and as it turns out, Suramin, is a pine-needle-derived substance that seems to be able to wake autistic children out of their comatose state. This brings us back to the science of Dr. Robert Naviaux, one of few doctors who has been able to cure autism using Suramin. 

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Parents who are frustrated by Big Pharma’s lockdown on Suramin for autism should consider working with trauma-informed therapies for their ASD children, but it’s important to explore the fringe science and think outside of the box as a parent. The very first “trauma-informed therapy” was the soul retrieval which was performed by a shaman on behalf of a patient. The shaman often used drumming and what we refer to today as “brain entrainment” to access their own psychic sixth sense and find the patient’s soul in the unconscious realm.

Note that trauma-informed therapies often progress very quickly in comparison with other forms of psychology treatment, but they still take time. For example, a person who was using psilocybin for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder should expect to do no less than 10 full trips with psilocybin to overcome PTSD permanently. In our experience, most people with PTSD need 30-40 macrodosing trips in order to overcome PTSD and all related anxieties along with relationship issues that have developed as a result of their mental health issues. As a trauma-informed therapy, psilocybin is powerful and it is one of the best trauma treatments out there. Other forms of treatment like craniosacral therapy, brain entrainment tools like the DreamLight.app, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing / EMDR, are not as powerful as psilocybin for trauma, but they’re gentler and easier to access. If you are working with a child with autism, these other forms of therapy would likely need to be administered regularly and often for several years to overcome autism trauma. Ideally, parents should do trauma-informed therapies along with their ASD child.

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We’ve just established that the unconscious realm might be viewed as the autonomic nervous system, but let’s go one step further and consider the possibility that one person can “channel” information about another person through and from the autonomic nervous systems of both parties. Let’s also consider the possibility that one person can use the vibrational energy emanating from the autonomic nervous system and the pheromones being released by the endocrine system to channel “felt sense” information about another person for the purposes of healing them. And what if a child with autism who is not fully able to take control of their bodies can channel their extra energies through the autonomic nervous system of their parent? In some cases, this could be a positive thing. In other cases, it could be a very negative thing. As a parent, if the autonomic nervous system and its sister, the endocrine system, were open for channeling between parent and child you’d want to know about this and use this fact to its greatest potential while trying to diminish its negative effects in your life and your child’s life.

Melanin configurations are like snowflakes, each one is unique but parents and children typically share certain qualities in terms of how their melanin is configured. It’s likely that melanin commonalities within families contribute to our ability to “feel” and sense family members in a more powerful and meaningful way. Scientifically speaking, very little of what I talk about above is strictly conjecture. We have drawn from a number of different scientific disciplines in order to stitch this theory about trauma and autism together, but each fact above is scientific in its own right. Being psychic and being autistic are related experiences in that the psychic child is inundated with information that comes to them through the “knowing” or “felt sense” of the autonomic nervous system. In contrast, an autistic child has almost no information coming to them through their autonomic nervous system. As such, the autistic child is barely here on earth at all. They suffer from a disconnection or dissociation of the psyche that makes it difficult for them to be in the here and now. They are out of sync in terms of time and space which makes it very difficult for them to connect with other people socially as well.

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