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3rd Parameter - Order and Chaos
The reality of the energetic dynamics appears under two aspects:
it is a temporal order, where events manifest themselves in the
flow of time through a movement of cause-effect with linear dynamics;
or else it is an atemporal series of unpredictable, atemporal
events.
When “chance”, the chaotic event, intervenes in
the temporal reality, the movements come together to create a “synchronicity” in
an atemporal order. The equilibrium of the rhythms during the
examination of the EC at the pulses reveals the “normality”;
the appearance of the chaotic event reveals the changes introduced
in energetic rhythm. The establishment of chaotic dynamics represents
an asymmetry in the evolutionary processes: it constitutes the
passage to a new complex system; with new biodynamic aspects
and new biological dynamics. To avoid structural damages a prompt
intervention is necessary in order to return the dynamic system
to the equilibrium needed to ensure efficiency in individual
metabolism.
Stability and adaptability are the fundamental requirements
of homeostatic order,in order to ensure the complex system the “freedom” to
proceed to the biological progress of the existential homeostatic
dynamics.
In the relationship between the regulatory mechanisms and the
alterations under way, the information circulates through the
messages inter-communicated by the nervous and hormonal systems.
The interior dynamics act without rigidity, but with constancy,
to bring about internal and external changes: this is the “homeostatic
freedom” that facilitates the work of the therapist practicing
CTM.
In such a relationship circulates the information which, in
a dynamic complex, creates the ways of communication between
systems: in other words, “life”.
The “terrain” upon which the system homeostasis
develops depends on the individual's genetic conditions and history.
Individual variations characterize every level of biological
reality. The modulating action of the oscillations inside the
temporal rhythms is delegated in particular to the components
of the neurological system, from which depend the functions of
a sensorial, emotional, cognitive nature. These mechanisms act
upon the coordination of the homodynamic functions and upon the
processes involving the immense neuronal universe.
A complex network of biological mechanisms, perceptions, cerebral
elaborations, participate in the rhythm of the circadian clock
in order to synchronize the internal and external biorhythm and
harmonize with the rhythms of nature.
The central nervous system exerts a function on the dynamics
of the circadian rhythms, to which it provides an endocrine response.
It reaches the deepest levels, influencing other corporeal systems
(immune, cardiovascular, urinary systems, etc.)The rhythm of
these metabolic systems presents a cycle similar to that of the
body's temperature.
Circadian and ultra-circadian variations of the biological rhythm
can also be provoked by cosmic energy, a form of energy which
acts on the physiology of the biological rhythm through an electromagnetic
activity.
The modifications present in the energetic dynamics, potential,
abstract, or more or less manifested in the real structure within
the organs and their sensorial activities, follow the great laws
which rule the dynamic energy changes in the living being’s
complex system.
The homodynamic activity of the living being’s complex
system is ensured through a great number of different variables,
which constitute a “variety”, and not a “disorder”,
of the system. The behaviour of a physiological system depends
upon the context within which the homodynamic activity of action-reaction
operates, in other words it is based on the reactive properties
of the organism.
The energetic framework connecting organs, viscera and tissues
in a close relationship within the entire organism, internally
and externally to the body, both frontward and backwards, is
the framework through which internal events provoke external
effects (the semeiology of CTM) and, vice versa, the external
events are reflected internally. Based on an internal code of
development, this framework unifies the living individual's “ecosystem” with
the environmental biosphere.
The chromosomal patrimony, embryonic development, the organization
of the phenomena relating to organogenesis, are forms of evolution
which beginning from the embryological state progress into the
individual's adult physiology.In CTM pathologies present in the
adult life are a continuum of the previous physiological states
of the embryo, the fetus and the infant.
When chaotic factors of an esogenic or endogenic origin surpass
the limits of the equilibrator systems, they give way to an irreversible
physiological mechanism with various degrees of alteration of the
energetic state; the altered rhythms cause, in the flow of time,
metabolic dysfunctions and pathologies, which progressively will
reach a number of organs and metabolic systems.