Emotional Work
Over many years I have seen how an individual's health is woven through their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual being. We have a tendency to encapsulate each part to comprehend ill health, but when guiding someone to their full potential, each element is interconnected and cannot be separated from the others.
Physical conditions are the focus of our well-being as pain dominates, and our mental capacity is directly affected as we attempt to alter or accommodate the physical pain. Emotions develop in response to a physical or mental event and can be linked to trace memories that lie quietly in the unconscious (Sacks, 1985). Patterns can be acquired genealogically and through pre-natal and early childhood experiences (Field, 2011; Isobel et al., 2018; Van der Kolk, 2014). We are attuned to our ancestors and caregivers and rely on them for survival, so are acutely aware of what they emit energetically. We have our own experiences and simultaneously take in the emotions of others to create a pattern. The patterns are well practised, and we construct an inner narrative which becomes our identity.
Despite not benefiting us, some patterns become habitual and part of our sense of self. However, we can choose to alter the pattern.
An emotion is an energy form that is part of our spiritual being, and it can change instantaneously (Haramein, 2018). For example, anger can dissolve immediately when the real story is revealed and not left to our imagination; finding a solution to a problem can turn angst into relief. My years as a therapist and having my own journey of personal growth have helped me see how we hold these patterns in specific parts of the body. Muscle tension, organ function, breathing capacity, mucus production and neurological symptoms can change soon after the emotional basis has been addressed. There has been little research into energetic healing; however, it is a growing discipline when rapid healing is wanted, and interest in drug application is waning.
The secret is sympathetic resonance, a musical term that applies to all elements of life. Molecular biologist Bruce Lipton talks about the science behind good vibrations/resonance.
“Simple point. I have two guitars that are tuned the same. If I pluck the A string on guitar #1, the A note on guitar #2 vibrates. Why? It’s the same vibration. Resonance - Constructive interference. I pluck the string on this guitar, but I activate the string on that guitar… Amazing!”
(Lipton B. 2016)
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Furthermore, Nassim Haramein (2018), a physicist, emphasises that sympathetic resonance occurs because everything in the universe is connected. All particles in the universe are connected through a network, and we are part of the network. Consequently, we can change a field and modify another’s state of being (30 min .30 sec).
The benefits are that, unlike other therapies that work with emotions, you don’t need to relate the story…again. Together, we intend to resolve what is important to you, and we identify the emotions through the vibrations that bring deeper knowledge into the conscious realm. It is resipiscence, that is, recognising the error and returning to good sense. The acknowledgement of those emotions allows the energy to transform.
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Using simple conversation and sympathetic resonance, changes can occur that benefit any physical, mental, emotional,
or spiritual issue.
Others have resolved the following issues in one or two sessions.
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Muscle pain or restriction such as wry neck, tongue tie, joint pain or inability to sit cross-legged.
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Physical discomfort such as migraines, dry eyes and incontinence.
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Anguish about a problem, anxiety or grief, guilt or shame, post-natal depression, indecision about the future and fear of driving.
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Undesirable behavioural patterns such as addiction to social media, nail-biting, and resistance to going to school.
I have acquired and developed the skills of sympathetic resonance over many years and through the guidance of many mentors. I have worked with individuals of all ages, animals, and those at a distance, asleep or not in attendance, and there have been benefits to all. We can work face-to-face, but communication over the phone or the internet is effective, as sympathetic resonance vibrates within the universal network.
REFERENCES
Field T. (2011). Prenatal depression effects on early development: a review. Infant Behavior & Development, 34(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2010.09.008
Isobel, S., Goodyear, M., Furness, T., & Foster, K. (2019). Preventing intergenerational trauma transmission: A critical interpretive synthesis. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 28(7-8), 1100-1113. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14735
Haramein, N. (2018). YouTube.com/watch?v=3ZPVp0NGEYY
Lipton, B. H. (2016). The biology of belief 10th anniversary edition: Unleashing the power of consciousness, matter & miracles.
Hay House.
Sacks (1985). The man who mistook his wife for a hat. Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd.
Van der Kolk (2014). The body keeps the score. Penguin Books.
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