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The video begins by explaining what fascia is, drawing from a personal experience with a frenectomy. Fascia is described as collagen fibers that form a connective tissue network throughout the body, acting like a 'liquid glue' that holds everything in place and separates organs. It functions as a conductive bioelectrical network, transferring and communicating signals, similar to mycelium in mushrooms. This network is crucial for receiving energetic upgrades.
Fascia is also a piezoelectric crystalline matrix, generating an electrical charge through movement. Its elastin fibers act as antennas within a semi-solid, semi-gel-like structured water environment, making our bodies largely water-based for quantum communication. Ascension symptoms like headaches, ear ringing, and fatigue are linked to the fascia network's process of absorbing and integrating energetic upgrades. Blocks in this process lead to these symptoms, as fascia also stores emotional memories, and its hydration is key during upgrades.
Imbalances in the fascia network, caused by physical or emotional traumas, can lead to chronic issues like depression, restricted movement, negative thought patterns, and even vision problems. Restricted fascia hinders optimal communication within the body, forcing compensations. Mastering the fascia network is essential for an optimal evolutionary trajectory, as it's the primary way we receive and integrate energetic upgrades. Neglecting it can lead to painful, overcompensatory evolution rather than a natural, aligned process.
An optimized fascia network is not only crucial for integrating upgrades but also for activating dormant psychic abilities, strengthening telepathy, and improving mood and optimism. It is fundamental to body, mind, and spirit development.
The video offers four key recommendations for fascia optimization. First, copper dry brushing stimulates fascia, reorganizes it, neutralizes free radicals, and resets its electromagnetic charge. Second, consuming high-quality, coherent structured water supports fascia hydration and function. Third, being mindful of light sources, especially avoiding harsh synthetic lights that cause flicker stress, is vital for the nervous system and endocrine system, indirectly supporting fascia. Amber lighting and flicker-free alternatives are suggested. Fourth, regular movement, particularly hip and shoulder rotations, helps maintain fascia health.