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Two types of metabolism


Metabolism isn’t just about burning calories; it’s the body’s entire life-support system. At its core, it runs on four essential functions: absorbing nutrients, clearing out waste, converting energy, and repairing tissues. But here’s the real question: how does the body keep all of this in balance when it’s NOT getting its usual supply of food? Today, we’re diving into how metabolism adapts, sustains itself, and stays in equilibrium, even in the absence of regular nutrition.

What most people recognize and live by as metabolism is built around constant intake: three daily meals, supplements, and essential compounds. This dominant model can be called “hot energy synthesis”: a “matter to energy” system of conversion.

It’s a dense, consumption-driven mode of operation. The body breaks down physical substances using potent digestive acids and enzymes, extracting energy at a cost, producing significant waste and toxins in the process. That waste then creates even more demand on the system: more energy to build enzymes, more immune activity to clean up, more effort to maintain internal balance.

Over time, this cycle becomes burdensome. Residual wastes can accumulate, stagnate, and begin to degrade and decay within the body. The result? Strain on elimination pathways, increased sensitivity, chronic imbalance, indwelling infections, parasites and gradual systemic decline, which in its turn opens the door to deeper dysfunction, both physical and mental. The body is worn down faster than it’s restored, draining its genuine energy reserves, vitiating and imbalancing mind and emotions, creating attachments, withholding the level of consciousness in the lower frequencies.

Despite this, modern science largely centers on this model as the only valid form of metabolism. Anything outside it is often dismissed. But in reality, this “hot” mode is secondary, a survival mechanism designed for periods of scarcity, not necessarily the body’s highest or most efficient state of functioning.

Now we turn to a form of metabolism that’s rarely discussed and often dismissed entirely. A higher mode. A different operating system.

Call it “cold energy synthesis.”

Cold not by temperature, but in energetic potency: alkaline, clean, and vivid. This is a state where the body is no longer driven by constant breakdown and waste, but by balance and efficiency. The mind becomes steady and alert, the tissues less burdened, the system more refined.

At its core, this model proposes something radical: the body sustaining itself not by converting “matter into energy”, but “energy to energy” by working directly with energy itself. In its most extreme form, it suggests functioning with little to no physical food; in transitional states, it involves shifts in both the quality and quantity of intake.

This type of metabolism requires and involves subtle mechanisms - alignment and tapping into unified etheric field, then harnessing and channeling it through structured pathways by chakras and distributing it throughout the body via the network of subtle channels.

These concepts aren’t part of mainstream physiology, and remain empirical in scientific terms. But they appear as facts in real life and across various traditions and philosophies, raising a valid question:

What would it actually take for the body to operate on energy in a fundamentally different way?

TO BE CONTINUED…

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