--- In emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com, "Liz Moseley"
<moseley.gerber_at_b...> wrote:
> The kaleidoscope brings up material which can be accessed at
> various times, but it is difficult to access material which is not
in the
> kaleidoscope's current focus.
>
> hi Liz,
thanks for posting that as it gives me a chance to air my pet theory
of illness/therapy and the universe (culled from everyone else's
theory and held together with sellotape),
Here goes:
1. all illness starts from an emotional/energetic imbalance (nothing
new so far)
2. information is received in a person's field (or matrix). It could
be physical (eg trauma) or via other senses
3. the person has an emotional response to the information. Depending
on the state of the person's energy system and the nature of the
input it could be handled easily (end of story) or not.
4.If not, it can't be discarded. Instead it is put into a "pending"
tray. If you were a pc this would be the hard disc drive(hdd); real
people use their tissues to store unresolved emotions.
5. The healthiest tissues to use are musculoskeletal, if these are
full(?) or if the person has a predisposition then viscera (organs)
will be used.
6. If the stored energy is large enough it starts to interfere with
normal function of that tissue (causing paraspinal muscle spasm and
sciatica, say)
7. true therapies release this energy from tissues so that the person
has a 2nd chance to process it.
8.This is how massage, osteopathy,homeopathy, acupuncture etc work.In
other words they excite the tissue so that the energy is again
available for work/resolution (in pc terms, the information is
transferred from hdd into RAM and appears on your desktop)
9.EFT and ET (also true! and invaluable) help to resolve these
energies when they are already in your field (ie in ram). A good
setup statement in EFT will transfer the energy out of the tissue
where it was stored.
10. Once the energy is back in your field, you may (or may not)
resolve it this time.If not, it will go back into tissues (but
hopefully less of it) so that there is cumulative progress from each
therapy session.
11. Err, that's it.
Comments appreciated
PS
Silvia,sorry about your sciatica,perhaps you could see an osteopath
Eifion (student osteopath)
Received on Mon 09 May 2005 - 08:46:29 BST
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