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Humanity as Nature Reflecting on Its Unknowns

Feeling as Nature’s Reflex: The Counter-Function

If we are of the universe—not separate observers, but emergent properties—then we are not merely looking at the cosmos. We are how it learns to look back. To feel itself.

Reality orientation is often framed as epistemological: a question of how we know what is real. But this misses something deeper.

What if orientation is ontological—a built-in function of reality, exerting itself through us? Not passive reflection, but active counter-function.

This reframes feeling not as a human add-on, but as a cosmological sense-organ. The infant’s first cry, the trembling of hunger, the warmth of skin, the terror of separation—these are not primitive preludes to “real” knowledge. They are original acts of registration. They are how the universe becomes aware of the non-visible forces shaping its forms of awareness – nature alive.

In this frame, an infant’s autonomic systems (organism) is not just learning to cope. It is composing a felt map of dark structures—pre-verbal, pre cognitive ,vibrational, ancestral. Feeling is not a reaction. It is an interface.

https://vegetativetraining.wordpress.com/a-new-ethic-of-knowing-5-known-95-felt/

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The vegetative system stands in a dialectical relation to the entire organism—and to itself. A contradiction within vegetative regulation does not remain localized. It is mirrored across all levels of organization.

At the somatic level, contradiction appears as chronic tension, collapse, asymmetry, or restricted movement.

At the affective level, it appears as emotional blunting, volatility, or persistent unease.

At the cognitive level, it appears as fixation, rumination, or narrowed perception of possibility.

Simultaneously, the organism develops secondary compensations—postural strategies, behavioral patterns, relational defenses, and explanatory narratives—that attempt to support the primary vegetative compromise.

These compensations become integrated into identity. What began as a regulatory necessity is experienced as “who I am.”

Thus, the organism is not only shaped by contradiction; it actively organizes around it.

Biography as Frozen Dialectic

Life experience does not simply add content to an otherwise neutral biological system. Experience intervenes directly in vegetative regulation. Situations in which action was impossible, discharge was unsafe, or contradiction could not be resolved are preserved as unassimilated tensions in the vegetative system.

Biography, in this sense, is a history of unresolved dialectics.

What is remembered is not only an event, but a regulatory impasse: excitation without completion, mobilization without movement, contact without safety. These contradictions persist not as memories but as ongoing vegetative tasks that were never finished.

https://ingejarlclausen.substack.com/p/dialectics-of-the-vegetative-system

Christine LBR's avatar

Wow, can't wait to read both! Thank you, and Lisa, for your tireless dedication to humanity. A silver lining from the Covid debacle that sparked these deep understandings that you were sparked to explore and chose to create into a format to share with us so that we may all benefit in the long run. 🙏🙏

Maria Kasimir's avatar

Dear Dr. Kory I just found out about your book, I am very interested in reading it. Do you by any way know of Anthony William? He writes in detail about living water, trace minerals and micro minerals, and how they are our connection to God and the universe. You might be interested in his writings: https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/trace-mineral-salts-critical-for-your-brain Many thanks for all you do!

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Hello! What would be some possible ways to improve the Aurmina/Themarox enriched water quality? Would adding it to a freshly distilled water and then pouring it through a glass vortexing Schauberger-like device can give substantial add-ons to the properties of Themarox enriched water? Any other train of thoughts? Thanks

Candy Proctor's avatar

When you first fell down the cvd rabbit hole, I was so impressed as to just how well you stuck that landing! A solid 10, Sir! Your honesty, your passion and your fundamental desire to heal have led you into powerful new realms. Your excitement and enthusiasm are palpable. Truth is truth – no matter where you find it. Thank you for sharing your journey and your discoveries. I am a fan and look forward to this book.

I first fell down the rabbit hole in the early 1980s. Wearing 2 hats, I was responding, as a paramedic, to SIDs calls – always after those wellness visits – and then working with a homeopathic study group to help those children who were injured either directly from their sh-ts or due to the collateral damage that ensued. Homeopathy is big medicine and relies on the memory of water.

In 1988, I watched the absurd debacle that followed Jacque Beneniste’s publication in Nature entitled “Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE” A seminal work - a tribute to the memory of water. He was cruelly pilloried and had his reputation as a scientist utterly destroyed for the simple but grossly unpopular act of truth-telling. Despite the heavy headwinds, he went on to create Digibio – in order to continue his research. Those who knew him attributed his early demise to a broken heart.

I was so thrilled when Nobel prize winner, Luc Montagnier, continued Benveniste’s work on water and pushed it’s boundaries even further. He understood the need to vortex the water in order to enliven - or potentize it. Potentization (succussion) is a central tenant in how homeopathic medications are prepared, BTW

There have been too many Galileos. Yet truth remains truth - no matter where it is found.

Thank you for you - oh yes, and please thank your Mom and Dad for making you 😊 Love what you are doing!

You will always be in my prayers.

CP

Laureen's avatar

Never in a million years when you first started out in medicine and even as your career unfolded did you ever think you would find yourself here. An author, Aurmina purveyor, Covid jab healer/Covid healer via Leading Edge and most of all of real life Hero! Bravo Dr. Kory, methinks life is good for you once again:}. You more than deserve all of it.

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Who woulda thunk? Seriously. I dunno, I just wake up to a new movie every day :)

Bob Van Wagner's avatar

Thanks for you efforts! So many lives are hanging on your scalp pole! You saved them! A different kind of scalp pole! Keep going!

Water does remember, and also water forgets, washes away the evil spirits according to Jewish folklore and rabbinic tradition. And the Creator himself created separation between waters above and waters below.

You, scholar Kory, surely know of the works of Doris Loh, and of Dr. Russel J. Reiter and their long decades of looking at cell metabolism, even of PRE-cell metabolism: the structures of water, proteins and fats. Melatonin makes cell metabolism work right by working with the water to structure it well. Sort of like DMSO's helpfulness but from another direction both vector in on making cells live again, or live well. It's complex, but ancient, over 4 billion years old in cell metabolism. Hard to say but it might be among the oldest of cell metabolisms, and the ways it is used in the organs and cell-level nano-organs is incredibly refined. It's almost as if the human body knows were every molecule of melatonin sources from! Like water, the structured water, you have come to know and so well describe!

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

I actually have not studied their work specifically, and that might be because I somehow was made to skip over them and into "pre-pre cell metabolism," i.e., the metabolism in rock, before its leap from geology into biology. Man, if your comment is kicking this book off, there will be some deep waters ahead where I am going to have to swim hard to keep up. Thanks, Bob.

KP Stoller's avatar

Congrats

C E Mccoy's avatar

Any chance this can be obtained in print?

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

yes, on Amazon, in about 4-6 weeks

Rock Knutne's avatar

Very interesting.

I can't wait until you get to the part where "the waters were separated from the waters" and the containment structure that keeps them within as ALL cultures understood before NASA managed to change that history.

Much to be learned about the deep waters and the firmament as well.

Keep digging. You'll get there.

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Oh, we'll get there. :)

Trish's avatar

Hi Dr K, I ordered your first book in this series but haven’t received it yet. How can I check on my order? Thanks

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

We sent an email to all purchasers about the delay. Unfortunately, it still has not been submitted to the publisher, as its scope has grown. This book is where the first book led, and, as above, has to be published first. But it is coming. I gave all who purchased a free paid subscription (if they didn't have one) so they could read this one in the interim. Please forgive me, I thought From Volcanoes To Vitality was done months ago, but every time I tried to finish, it went deeper and deeper. At the risk of sounding defensive, I have had no life since mid-August. I do nothing but see patients and write, sleep little, knowing this is the pinnacle of my life's work.

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Can you drink too much Aurmina ? Kidney overload?

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Except sulfur and complexed iron, the minerals in Aurmina are in infinitesimally small amounts, so the answer is no. Yet even at those levels, it can transform the water into an electrically coherent, structured state. Aurmina is not really a mineral product; it is a water product. Can you drink too much water? Yes, people have, but generally by accident, like in water drinking contests or from psychiatric illness.

Elaine's avatar

My naturopathic doctor said my sulfur detox pathways have been damaged by a toxic mold exposure, probably because even at Cleveland Clinic it took them 4 years to diagnose the toxic mold exposure. He told me because of it to limit my use of DMSO. Right now we put a half teaspoon of Aurmina in a half gallon of RO water and I drink a lot of it. Should I limit the amount of Aurmina water I use because of the sulfur??

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

the 29 mg of sulfur in a teaspoon of Aurmina (and then diluted into a gall on of water), is nothing compared to an average American adult eating a mixed Western diet:

• Total sulfur intake: ~1,000–3,000 mg/day (1–3 g/day).

Further, the sulfur is in the form of sulfate and bound to the minerals

Mason Peck's avatar

How much of this has AI slop in it compared to the war on chlorine dioxide, because i don’t think I can do that again. AI should never be a source and honestly outside proofreading, line editing, it should have nothing to do with books at all.

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Mason - the "Back Cover Copy" was not native writing, nor was the explanation as to why this book was published first. But yes, I agree, AI should be for line editing and proof-reading (and in my case, book structure and chapter sequencing), however, when writing two books totalling 150,000 words in 6 months, there may be some spillover here and there in what follows, but I stand by every sentence.

Doreene Close's avatar

So without; so within.

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

exactly. As above, so below.