Sympathetic Nervous System Quotes

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“During the time of stress, the “fight-or-flight” response is on and the self-repair mechanism is disabled. It is then when we say that the immunity of the body goes down and the body is exposed to the risk for disease. Meditation activates relaxation, when the sympathetic nervous system is turned off and the parasympathetic nervous system is turned on, and natural healing starts.”
Annie Wilson, Effect of Meditation on Cardiovascular Health, Immunity & Brain Fitness

Mary Crocker Cook
“The ManAlive program teaches how the “angry man” is more often a response to experiencing a threat to their “image,” which triggers a fight or flight response. When the sympathetic nervous system gets triggered – breathing is more rapid, heart rate increases, blood pressure goes up – men call this stimulated response “anger.” In fact, anger is more often a response to injustice. What these men are experiencing is not anger but an arousal state. This is key information for men to have because, as they learn to interrupt this hyperarousal, they have more oppor-tunity to connect with what they may actually be feeling.”
Mary Crocker Cook, Codependency & Men

Laurence Galian
“A universal lattice surrounds us that interacts with our sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.”
Laurence Galian, 666: Connection with Crowley