The autonomic nervous system supports vital functions and is therefore in charge of acquiring syntropy. Since syntropy acts as an energy absorber, when syntropy is acquired feelings of warmth, love and happiness are experienced, whereas when the acquisition of syntropy is insufficient entropy prevails and a loss of energy takes place in the form of feelings of chill, void and emptiness in the thorax area associated with pain, distress and symptoms of the autonomic nervous system. Since syntropy is vital, anguish is associated also with unbearable feelings of death.

 

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