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The MASH Approach to Synapses

Our hypothesis is that  memories on vibrational patterns can affect synapses in the nervous system.

Synapses are the gaps between nerves where chemical neurotransmitters carry the signal. Examples are the serotonin synapse that affects depression, anxiety and violent behavior; the dopamine synapse in depression, alcoholism, schizophrenia, and Parkinson's dis-ease; and  the glutamate synapse in ALS (Lou Gehrig's dis-ease.)

Our society spends billions of dollars on drugs or princiPALS to regulate synapses -e.g. Prozac and Zoloft. We want to do it with a princiPLE.

The MASH approach says that different synapses correspond to particular vibrational patterns, and that dis-ease or stuck memories on that vibrational pattern can block the synapse.

For example, the dopamine synapse corresponds to the green and blue vibrational patterns of prior individual roles and experiences. The serotonin synapse corresponds to the orange and red vibrational patterns of group core beliefs and prior group experiences.

As to ALS (Lou Gehrig's dis-ease) and the glutamate synapse, we are proposing that prior group warrior experiences are one environmental trigger of this devastating dis-ease. For more information see:  A Metaphysical Approach to ALS .

(These associations of synapses and vibrational patterns are derived from our data base of doing Grids over the last 12 years on at least 1,000 people, many of whom had synapse problems.)

The MASH solution to these synapse problems, which would be free and preventative, is the two step dance of MASH: read the flow and then fix the flow.

If the MASH  approach to synapses is correct, it will save many lives and billions of dollars.