
Antifragilient OS – NowShift Daily Transmissions
Each morning, just after deep meditation, Dr. Abhimanyou Raathore — Clinical Psychologist, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and creator of the Antifragilient OS — shares a raw, intuitive energy transmission for your inner and outer evolution.
These are not motivational pep talks or mindset hacks. These transmissions are frequency-shifting codes, spoken with the clarity of science and the fire of devotion. Born in silence, they are meant to meet you exactly where you are — whether burned out, awakening, or walking your highest path.
Every episode is a whisper from the Antifragilient field: guiding you to return to your SELF, rewire your six bodies, and live in your own rhythm of power and peace.
This is your NowShift — the moment where everything begins to move.
Tune in daily. Let the words work on you. Let the silence in between them heal you.
🎧 Follow for daily soul codes. Share with those ready to wake up.
Antifragilient OS – NowShift Daily Transmissions
When Reality Wears a Mask | NowShift August 15, 2025
(Episode 6 of 7 in the Trauma Symptoms Mini-Series from Antifragilient OS – NowShift Daily Transmissions)
What happens when your senses stop feeling trustworthy? Trauma can alter the way you see, hear, feel, and even inhabit your own body — often in ways that are frightening and misunderstood.
In this episode, Dr. Abhimanyou Raathore, founder of the Antifragilient Operating System, explains how unprocessed trauma reshapes sensory perception and why these experiences are not signs of “losing your mind” but survival responses from the nervous system.
You’ll learn about four primary sensory symptoms:
- Hallucinations across sight, sound, touch, or smell
- Lost time, when hours or even days vanish without explanation
- Depersonalization, where your body or parts of it feel unreal
- Derealization, when the world itself feels dreamlike or distant
“These sensory shifts can be some of trauma’s most disorienting effects,” Dr. Raathore shares, “but they’re also powerful clues about where healing is needed.” By reframing them as messages from the nervous system rather than permanent pathology, this episode offers hope and clarity to anyone navigating these experiences.
This is the sixth episode in the 7-part Trauma Symptoms Mini-Series. Tomorrow, the final episode explores how trauma reshapes our relationships and connection to others.
A podcast by Dr. Abhimanyou Raathore
Thank you for tuning in.
🔗 Follow on Instagram: @drabhimanyou_psychologist
💬 Join our free Burnout Reversal community: Transform Burnout Facebook Group
✨ Subscribe for daily transmissions
📤 Share this episode with someone who needs it today
Today is August 15th 2025. My name is Dr Abhimanyu Rathore and I'm the founder of the Anti-Fragilient Operating System. Today's Anti-Fragilient Transmission continues our trauma series and today, as I talked about it yesterday, I help you understand the sensory symptoms. So welcome back to our trauma series.
Speaker 1:Now let's understand what are sensory symptoms. This is how the trauma that we've gone through can change the way we see, hear, feel or even perceive reality itself. So, in simple terms, trauma can also shape how we experience reality through our senses. And you know these symptoms can be very unsettling because they affect how real or unreal life feels in the moment. So the first way these set of symptoms show is hallucination. You know you end up seeing, hearing, feeling or even smelling things that aren't actually there. These can be visual. So sights you know, auditory sounds, sensory touch, or olfactory, that is, smells, or olfactory, that is smells. You know that are often connected to past experiences end up replaying in the nervous system.
Speaker 1:Second is lost time, not being able to account for an hour, a day, a week or even longer, almost like your mind is checked out to protect you. That's another way, in a sensory way, trauma symptoms show. Third could be your body parts feel unreal Feeling like your hands, your feet or other parts aren't really yours, or you're watching them from outside yourself and they're numb. Fourth and the last could be the environment around you seems like a dream, you know. Dream like it's distant or off, as if you're separated from it, you know, by a thin layer of, say, glass or something like that.
Speaker 1:So the interesting thing is that these sensory changes can be some of the most confusing and frightening symptoms, because they blur the line between memory and present reality. They are the nervous system's way of telling you that, wait, you know what I'm not done, processing what happened. You know what I'm not done, processing what happened. So these sensory shifts can be some of the most unsettling effects of trauma, but they're also clues to where healing is needed. In our next episode okay, which is our final episode in this series, we'll explore relational symptoms, as to how trauma can influence the way we connect with others. Do let me know how it is going for you and I look forward to being with you again tomorrow. Thank you, Bye-bye.