‘Frequency Division’ is how I refer to something the human brain does when it assigns one of the portions of the brain that it communicates with a frequency at too-wide an interval than another portion is able to stay in tempo with by itself. Whenever the brain does this, it is forced to begin the creation of ‘timers’ out of neurons which converts one ‘tempo’ into another ‘tempo’ in order to allow these two example portions of the brain to exchange information.
The advantages of frequency division are perhaps only those of our own particular culture. Our background in the West is highly influenced by Western Europe and the Age of Reason. This is why we revere the intellect, education, and expertise in specialized things. These types of things however reside in only one portion of the mind, and so in our culture, we theoretically tend to ‘Frequency Divide’ naturally, because this causes the influence of other aspects of a human being to be less distracting to more abstract and analytical work.
Issues crop up however in the cases of people who experience extremely traumatic events, and frequency division is used by the mind in order to make the number of times that people have to face difficult memories and emotions far less often a day. This is because, when the portions of the mind ‘remember’ something and thus are prone to painful memories and emotions, they are assigned a slower inner-brain frequency, and then a sustained crisis is transformed into small and infrequently occurring crises.
To put it another way, if your job is ringing up purchases for customers at a store, then the portion of your mind that adds up totals from price tags has a higher frequency than the part of your mind that wants to fall to bits, and so you generally don’t have to go through sh*t while in view of the public.
But there are MAJOR disadvantages to frequency division. The most extreme is that, while it is useful for pushing other parts of your mind out of the way in the course of your modern life, it makes it difficult for the parts of your mind assigned a lower frequency to understand what is going on in the world at large. This is because since they have a lower frequency, then the portions of information they receive from the brain that have higher frequencies is far less than the total they need to understand what is going on.
For a small example, say that the ratio between the part of your mind that has the highest frequency to the lowest frequency is something like, say… 12 to 1. This would also mean that the region in your mind that has the lowest frequency would only receive 1 out of 12 beats of what the highest assigned frequency portion is communicating, missing 11. Thus, the longer someone stays frequency divided within his or her own mind, the more the portions of the mind with the lowest frequencies get confused about what is going on, and gradually left behind in both events and comprehension of the past.
There are somewhat hilarious problems as well when talking about the un-hilarious problem of PTSD, which is that because WHEN, as in the example above, one portion of the mind only receives 1 part out of a possible 12 per cycle, then it leaves it to the imagination of that portion of the mind to string together the only seemingly ‘Logical’ understanding of reality that makes sense when it only gets…
1 out of 12…
2 out of 24…
3 out of 36…
4 out of 48…
…and the longer this goes on, the more likely the universe goes tits up and batsh*t.
Now the solution to this can’t be described like instructions in a manual, but you have to KNOW that this problem, the ‘Problem’ of frequency division, only occurs when an assigned frequency is too far out from some threshold, that the brain must begin creating some sort of timer in order to still maintain communication with itself.
But if you ‘Collapse’ these inner-frequencies to as small a number as you can, you can actually get them within the threshold that ALL portions of the mind can maintain communication with each other without the use of timers at all. This is because these portions of the mind can maintain contact with each other, and small intervals of frequency division are handled entirely by only the lengths of the chains of nerves and neurons between brain regions which allow them to exchange information with each other.
To better explain, we will go back to the problem of frequency division, and that when a part of the mind is given a very low frequency, once this low frequency is too low, the frequency is literally outside of the bounds that can be received and understood by the nerves and neurons between the regions as they exist naturally. This is because information sent and received by the brain is supposed to be basically instantaneous, and once a frequency is slower than the longest possible nerve and neuron pathway in the brain (because the farther the distance then the longer it takes for information to reach the destination), then a timer must be grown in order to make sense of the extremely slow pace of the region in question.
And thus to fully collapse frequencies is to eliminate the need for timers at all, because all information will be exchanged within this ‘Window’ of somewhere between the shortest and longest nerve pathways that interconnect the brain with itself.
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