GUT–BRAIN SYSTEM

Entry 01 | The enteric nervous system and pre-conscious decision

Many human decisions begin before conscious thought appears, driven by biological signaling rather than deliberate reasoning.

Entry 02 | When the body and thought conflict

Conflict between bodily signals and conscious thought reflects competing operational layers rather than personal weakness.

Entry 03 | When to trust the body, when to pause

Not every bodily signal requires immediate action. The key lies in distinguishing baseline signals from reactive responses.

Entry 04 | When the system remains in prolonged noise

Prolonged noise prevents the body from producing clear baseline signals. Reactive responses begin to masquerade as intuition.

Entry 05 | Accumulated noise and decision distortion

Unreleased noise does not disappear. It accumulates and gradually reshapes decision-making, even when the person feels clear-headed.

Entry 06 | Restoring sensitivity without bodily dependence

Sensitivity does not emerge from heightened sensation. It returns when the system distinguishes signal from noise without being pulled by biological reactivity.