These experiments show that the autonomic nervous system plays a key role in the acquisition of syntropy. Since syntropy is converging energy we feel it as warmth in the thorax area coupled with wellbeing produced by the nourishment of the vital functions of our body. On the contrary when the acquisition of syntropy is not sufficient to nourish our vital functions we experience void, chill in the thorax area coupled with distress and pain together with feelings of death, usually named anguish and anxiety. When the flow of syntropy stops completely our vital functions halt and we die. This explains why life expectancy of people using psychiatric drugs is shorter, since suffering is diminished by reducing the flow of syntropy.

 

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