Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) affects connective tissue, but could it also influence perception and energy sensitivity? Many with EDS report heightened awareness, bioelectric sensitivity, and encounters with unexplained phenomena. Is there an unseen force linking EDS to the mysteries of consciousness and energy?
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) affects connective tissue, impacting joints, skin, and overall stability. While medically recognized for its genetic origins, its full impact on the body is still being explored, revealing deeper connections to pain, perception, and systemic health. EDS is more than a connective tissue disorder, it shapes how the body perceives and interacts with the world. Could its unique properties hold deeper mysteries, influencing energy sensitivity, perception, and the unseen forces within us?
EDS isn’t just about connective tissue, it’s also tied to bioelectrical energy, plasma flow, and fascia’s conductive properties. Fascia acts as an electrical network, influencing how the body senses energy and processes information. Plasma, both within and around us, plays a role in cellular communication and heightened perception. Could these bioelectrical systems explain the deeper sensitivities of those with EDS? Exploring this connection opens new doors to understanding the unseen forces shaping our reality.
Who should take this survey?
Anyone diagnosed with EDS or a related connective tissue condition who has noticed unusual sensitivities (e.g., EMF, weather, energy fields, emotions in crowds).
💠 Estimated time: 5–10 minutes
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Thank you for contributing to this groundbreaking work in perception science and embodied intelligence.
From one sensitive system to another: I see you. I feel you. Welcome in.
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