Back to the Roots – Brain Rewiring

Entering the Wild

The journey begins deep in the wild, where the earth breathes freely and every step reconnects you with your most primal intelligence. As we walk, the forest reveals her mysteries—ancient trees, roots woven like nerves of the planet, and the hidden fruits that nature has designed not only to feed but to awaken the senses.

Among the fallen leaves lies a strange fruit—round, rugged, with a cracked surface resembling a grenade. Inside, its texture is coarse and primitive. It feels as though it belongs to a forgotten age. This fruit, called elephant apple, is nature’s gift to the wild ones who remember the ancient bond between body, brain, and soil.

Hold it in your hand. Its shell is rough and firm. Break it open and look inside. Though partially decayed, its essence still speaks of life. Smell it as a primitive being would—without analysis, without judgment. Let the fragrance enter your breath. It carries both decay and renewal, the full cycle of existence.

Awakening the Primitive Brain

Smelling the fruit ignites something within—the limbic memory, the instinctive wiring that modern civilization has buried under intellect. As you inhale the strong tangy scent, a part of your ancient brain reawakens. This is brain rewiring—not through thought, but through direct sensory communion with nature.

Our ancestors lived by scent, touch, and raw experience. They knew when to eat, when to rest, and when to move by feeling the world through their body. You are now remembering that lost wisdom.

Touch the rind again. Notice its resistance, its firmness. This is not an ordinary act. It is the beginning of nervous system grounding. You are communicating with the living intelligence of the earth.

Now, gently toss the fruit far away, as if returning it to its mother—the soil. Let it roll, fall, and merge back into the ground. As it lands, feel the satisfaction of completion. The cycle is whole again: Back to the roots.

The Language of Smell and Touch

Walk further into the forest. Around you are flowers unknown to the modern mind—petals fragrant with subtle, wild energy. Some flowers smell sweet, others sharp or pungent. Touch one gently and smell it again. Each carries a unique vibration that communicates directly to your nervous system.

One particular flower has a strange, strong scent—sharp yet captivating. It opens hidden pathways in your brain. This is how nature rewires you—not through theories, but through sensory awakening.

A black caterpillar moves slowly nearby, eating the edges of a leaf. Watch it without judgment. Its presence teaches patience and transformation. Everything in this forest is a mirror for the evolution of consciousness.

Hugging the Tree – The Ultimate Grounding Practice

Now, approach a tree that calls to you. It stands tall, ancient, and alive. Place your arms around its trunk and embrace it like your beloved. Hug it not casually, but with the full presence of your being. Feel its rough bark against your skin. Close your eyes.

Hug the tree as though it were your lover, your teacher, your mother. Let your body melt into its body. Feel the pulse of the earth moving through it and into you. Your nervous system begins to synchronize with the frequency of the tree.

In this moment, grounding becomes real—not a technique, but a direct energetic exchange.

You may sense a gentle current rising along your spine. This is the Kundalini, moving like subtle electricity through the pathways of your body. Let it move. Do not control it. Feel it traveling from the base of your spine to the crown of your head, connecting you with the sky above and the roots below.

This is the rewiring of your brain in the most organic way possible—through touch, through breath, through presence with the living earth.

The Silent Transmission

Now, stay silent. Let nature speak. You might feel waves of energy moving through your body—some grounding, some expanding. You might feel tears, laughter, or a sense of boundless stillness.

Stay there. Let the silence do its work.

Your body begins to realign. The neurons in your brain start creating new pathways, syncing with the slow rhythm of the earth. The modern overstimulated nervous system finds its lost pattern—the instinctive, effortless balance of life.

You are no longer thinking about grounding. You are grounded.

You are no longer searching for energy. You are energy.

This state continues in silence. Minutes pass like moments, and moments stretch into timelessness.

Awakening the Thousand-Petaled Lotus

Lie down on your back with your arms open wide. Feel the support of the earth beneath you. This posture is the highest form of surrender and grounding one can practice. It aligns every cell of your being with the frequency of Gaia—the living planet that sustains all life.

Let your breath slow down. Let your body become heavy, as though you are merging into the soil. From your crown, visualize a thousand and one petals of light opening—the Sahasrara chakra, the thousand-petaled lotus. Each petal represents a neural network awakening in your brain.

With each breath, the petals unfold. You are reconnecting heaven and earth through your own body. This is the full circle of spiritual awakening—rising energy from the roots to the crown and returning it back to the roots again.

This is what it means to go Back to the Roots.

Integration

Slowly open your eyes. Stretch your arms. Look around. The world now appears more vivid, more alive. The brain is no longer operating from anxiety or separation. It has been gently rewired through the direct communion with nature’s intelligence.

You have tasted the primal essence of life again—through fruit, through fragrance, through the embrace of trees, through stillness.

Every such encounter with the natural world reorganizes your inner circuitry. It awakens the dormant parts of your brain that remember harmony, safety, and joy.

This is not just a forest walk. This is a sacred neural journey—a process of brain rewiring through nature’s frequency.

As you return to your day, carry this primal awareness with you. Smell deeply. Touch consciously. Walk barefoot whenever possible. Eat slowly and taste every bite.

For every act of natural connection is a step back to the roots.

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Guru Sanju

Guru Sanju is Founder of Inner GPS Gurus. She is Kundalini, Energy, and Health Guru. She is a rare Clairvoyant and Siddha Guru who leads your energies after a complete clairvoyant reading of your energies. She enjoys dissolving your problems and transforming you through action-based Energy Work. Get Solutions to your Life Problems (Career, Wealth, Productivity, Relationship, Spirituality, Kundalini, and Health).

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