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The Use of Trauma Hormones for Emotional Energy Harvesting

Jese Leos
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Have you ever wondered if there is a way to harness the energy from traumatic experiences? It might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but recent research suggests that there might be a potential method for using trauma hormones to harvest emotional energy. In this article, we will dive deep into this fascinating subject and explore what the future might hold for this innovative approach.

Understanding the Role of Trauma Hormones

Traumatic experiences trigger the release of stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline in our bodies. These hormones are responsible for the "fight or flight" response, preparing us to cope with dangerous situations. Although traumatic events are undesirable, they also stir up intense emotional energy within us.

Researchers have started examining the possibility of capturing and utilizing this emotional energy by harnessing trauma hormones. The idea is to convert this energy into a usable source to power various emotional-based technologies and applications.

The Use of Trauma Hormones for Emotional Energy Harvesting
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Potential Applications of Emotional Energy Harvesting

The use of trauma hormones for emotional energy harvesting opens up a world of possibilities. One potential application lies in the field of virtual reality (VR) gaming. By integrating emotional energy harvesting technology within VR headsets, players could experience heightened emotions during gameplay. This would amplify the immersive experience of gaming, taking it to a whole new level.

Another application could be in therapeutic settings, especially for individuals suffering from emotional trauma or anxiety disorders. Emotional energy harvested from trauma hormones could potentially be used to power therapies that aid in emotional healing, enhancing the effectiveness of traditional treatment methods.

Challenges and Ethical Considerations

While the concept of emotional energy harvesting holds promise, it is not without its challenges and ethical implications. One major concern is the potential for exploitation. Researchers need to ensure that the process of harvesting emotional energy is conducted in an ethical and responsible manner, prioritizing the well-being and consent of individuals involved.

Additionally, there are questions surrounding the long-term effects of exposing individuals to emotional energy harvesting. Careful examination of its impact on mental health and overall well-being is crucial to prevent any unintended negative consequences.

The Future of Emotional Energy Harvesting

As with any emerging technology, the use of trauma hormones for emotional energy harvesting is still in its early stages. However, the potential benefits are exciting to consider. Researchers and scientists are working diligently to explore its possibilities and overcome the challenges associated with it.

The future might see a world where emotional energy becomes a renewable resource, powering a range of emotional-based technologies. From VR gaming to therapeutic applications, the use of trauma hormones could revolutionize how we interact with our emotions and the world around us.

The concept of using trauma hormones for emotional energy harvesting is both fascinating and thought-provoking. While there are still numerous challenges to overcome, the potential applications and benefits of this technology are worth exploring further. As researchers continue their investigations, it remains to be seen how emotional energy harvesting will shape the future, ultimately enhancing our understanding and utilization of our emotions.

The Use of Trauma Hormones for Emotional Energy Harvesting
by Caraf Avnayt (Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3965 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 58 pages
Lending : Enabled

Rituals that involve harvesting the emotional energy of whole populations are the very root of why the world's mainstream media even exists and are given the powers they are given to promote an entity or agenda even against the interests of the people. 

The extent to which these rituals are rooted in human blood sacrifice, ritual abuse are known to few as well as they are to the Jews, who through history have been a favorite sacrificial object. 

The use of human hormones in the perfume industry is well known but very little has been written about hormones of trauma taken from those ritually abused are used by the media and public figures to create fear, terror and evoke strong emotion which is then manipulated. 

The author is herself a survivor of ritual abuse and her personal experience bears witness to the practices described in this book. 

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In 1967 there was a blood sacrifice of Jews, Muslims and Christians planned in and around Jerusalem, under the guise of another Israel-Arab war. 

This war ended abruptly in Six Days and has since been called the Six Day War. 

One of the reasons for this was intelligence that revealed the day of what was to be a sudden attack on Israel on all its borders. 

This book is made up of excerpts from the book 'Sara In the Wheelwork' which is a fictionalized account based on true events.

A ritual abuse survivor who had been rescued from India to Israel in 1959 found that trauma hormones taken from her were being 'activated' again and knew from past experience that this meant the media was going to use her trauma in a mass telecast or as part of yet another ritual involving blood sacrifice.

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