Theory and Purpose of Neuro-Auricular Technique
The purpose of the Neuro-Auricular Technique (NAT) is to jump start and reconnect all of the synapses of the brain and upper spine, particularly in the locus ceruleus and vagal gangalia. The technique is applied along the occipital ridge, particularly focusing on the medullar area ( center depression at the base of the skull) and along each vertebra of the cervical spine (the 7 vertebrea between the skull and shoulders that comprise the neck).
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves. These are nerves that emanate directly from the brain and not from the spinal cord. The first 8 pairs go to the eyes and tear ducts, ears, nose, tongue, facial and chewing muscles, lips, mouth, teeth, and salivary glands. There are 4 pairs that extend from the brain to the throat, larynx, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, and shoulders that extend down and out between the top four cervical vertebrae which comprises the vagal complex. The fact that there is a pair of cranial nerves directly from the brain to the muscles of the shoulders explains why tense shoulders can lead to headaches while stress in the brain ( worry, anxiety, fear , etc.) can cause tense shoulders.
Notice the chemistry of the of the oils Gary Young has chosen for NAT, Frankincense is mostly monoterpenes (for the balancing and reprogramming). Valerian, Vetiver, Cedarwood, and Sandalwood are all mostly sesquiterpenes ( for oxygenation of the brain and ganglia and for deleting misinformation at the cellular DNA). Roman Chamomile is mostly esters ( for emotional releasing).
The locus ceruleus is a mass of more than 1000 nerves at the base of the brain, highly pigmented as a bluish bundle of nerves. Hence, its name: "Locus" means "location." "Ceruleus" means "sky blue." The locus cerulus is the central switching station of the body. Every nerve impulse controlling our voluntary muscles as well as our organs passes through this master control station. A principal purpose of NAT is to make sure this vital nerve junction is fully functioning along with the rest of the brain.
The locus ceruleus or medulla is the only part of the brain that cannot be operated on surgically. It is the portal through which our viral life energy flows into the body maintaining physical life. If this energy flow is interrupted even for a split second by a surgeon's knife, or by anything else, or spirits are immediately disconnected from the body and jump into the next world, which is spiritual, not physical. In other , physical death is instant.
The vagus nerve originates from four area of the brain and exits through the vagal ganglion at the center of the base of the skull in the vicinity of the locus ceruleus (medulla). The vagus nerve thirteen branches that go to all the vital organs of the body including the esophagus, larynx, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, large and small intestines, spleen, and kidneys. It is through the vagus nerve that the viral functions can still be maintained in a person even though they be a quadriplegic, paralyzed from the neck down.
The vagus nerve is the largest of the twelve cranial nerves. It's name, "Vagus," means "Wanderer" because it wanders throughout the organs of the throat, chest, and abdomen as a direct wire to the brain in addition to the spinal nerves that also serve these body parts.
The vagus nerve is principally involved with parasympathetic activity, which is largely involuntary and often emotional. It regulates heartbeat, is involved with the release of tears in crying, controls digestion and peristalsis of the esophagus and intestines, production of many hormones, including insulin, control of sphincter muscles, ovarian and uterine function, prostate function, and sexual responsiveness. It is the parasympathetic nervous system that functions during healing and is mainly involved with protection, conservation, and restoration of the body resources and functions.
The purpose of NAT is to fully awaken and restore full capacity to the locus ceruleus and vagal ganglion at the base of the brain and to connect all of the synapses of the brain and upper spinal cord thus creating an environment that facilitates optimal health, healing, and bodily function.
NAT can also be used for emotional release by using oils such as Rutavala and others, as Gary did in Ecuador at the February 2008 Seminar. In this instance, Gary focused mainly on probing the locus ceruleus and vagal ganglionic area and also on the cervical vertebrae. However, depending on information received by the facilitator (Gary) from these probings, Gary would move to other areas of the spine with different oils, including the sacrum and lower lumber regions, according to where he felt led by the clients issues. The parasympathetic nerves of the body includes, not only those originating in the brain such as the vagus nerve, but also the ganglionic centers of the sacrum.
According to Gary, the version of Neuro-Aurculiar Technique given in these notes has been effective in correcting Parkinson's disease. In this application, Gary has also added Melissa Oil after Sandlewood as a seventh oil to apply with the probe in the same prescribed protocol.
The version presented here with the six oils is the protocol done routinely in the Nova Vita Clinic in Guayaquil, Ecuador.