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The GNM story of a “Stalled” Morsel

  • Writer: omhealthandwealth
    omhealthandwealth
  • Dec 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

A GNM Perspective into Leiomyosarcoma & the Smooth Muscles of Survival


By: Jean-Paul (JP) Damien Mathiot


There are places in the human body where willpower becomes flesh, where determination becomes movement, where the very “push” of life becomes muscle.

This realm belongs to the smooth musculature of the intestine, the involuntary, tireless warrior guiding every morsel forward, ensuring that what has been taken in is also released.

But life is not always smooth.


Sometimes a challenge arrives that we cannot move forward, cannot resolve, cannot swallow, cannot eliminate. And in this moment, the ancient biological conflict awakens.


 The conflict: “I Cannot Move This Morsel Forward, I need to enhance peristaltic action of the organ".

From the GNM perspective, a leiomyosarcoma begins with a specific emotional archetype:

“I am unable to make the morsel move onward, I must eliminate this, I need to enhance peristaltic action of the organ".

This conflict may be:

-       literal or rooted in a situation that feels “soiled,” unfair, degrading.


It often arises in moments of suffocating pressure:

“I have to keep going…but I can’t keep up. I am being harassed. My good will is being abused. I must deal with this task, yet I’m drowning in everything else.”


This is the psyche’s battle cry: “I cannot move this already-chewed morsel any further. I cannot finish what I’ve started. And there is dirtiness in it.”

When this tension strikes the smooth muscles, the body responds in its ancient biological dialect.

 

The conflict active phase: The Overdrive of Peristalsis


In this active phase, the instinctive biology of survival takes command.

The body enhances the smooth musculature where the morsel is stuck.


A leiomyosarcoma (active phase)or leiomyoma (after healing) forms from the involuntary smooth muscles, a muscular amplification designed to create more force. E.g. The morsel can "get stuck" in the colon.

The ancient logic: “Push harder. Move it. Don’t let it stagnate.”

And so:

-       Peristalsis increases above the conflict zone

-       Paralysis develops below it

-       Gas builds like an internal wind, meant to propel the blockage

-       Constipation grows in proportion to the emotional pressure

-       In severe cases, paralysis becomes paralytic ileus, the full shutdown of forward movement.


When found in the stomach, the theme becomes:

“Indigestible anger + inability to move the situation any further.”

It is the body trying to push life forward when the psyche feels it cannot.


The Biological Purpose: The Ancient Logic

The smooth muscles do not act randomly. They follow a plan older than language:

Increase peristalsis above, slow everything down below, so the morsel can be forced forward.


The body becomes a battlefield of intention: half of it pushing, half of it bracing.


The Healing phase: The Release After the Struggle

When the conflict finally resolves, when the psyche accepts, lets go, finishes, or escapes the situation, the body enters the long-awaited restoration.

First comes a softening:- a loss of smooth muscle tone- paired with inflammation.

The walls weaken, become pouches, and diverticuli may form as residual monuments of the fight. This is the body exhaling after the push, releasing the tension that held everything upright.

What was once rigid, overactive, driven, becomes tender, swollen, tired.

The muscles surrender because the psyche has surrendered.


The summary

A leiomyosarcoma, in GNM’s symbolic language, is not a mistake. It is a biological expression of an emotional deadlock:

-       the impossible task,

-       the urgent mission you cannot complete,

-       the dirty situation you cannot escape,

-       the pressure that steals your breath

-       yet demands your effort.


The body tries to move the stuck morsel. The psyche tries to regain its ground. And together, they create the story of the stalled movement, the harassed helper, the overwhelmed system, the warrior muscle trying to push life forward when the soul could not.

This is the story of the smooth muscles. This is the GNM myth of leiomyosarcoma: a tale of pressure, paralysis, and the eventual release.

 

 
 
 

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