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What Are Symptoms

Traumas, conflicts, shocks, fights, disagreements

These are the same thing with different intensities assigned. An event that you take as negative. The emotions felt accumulate in your body. Feelings are energy and must flow. If kept in there, that energy will transform into symptoms.

Events impact people in different ways depending on their sensitivity which is really formed in their childhood.

Let’s take as example a simple fight.

The other person does not really care about this fight, but it affected you. So you have a head ache, a stomach ache, as you felt attacked and wanted out of that situation.

Lets take the example of you being a mom and you shouting at your kid

You have nothing, but your kid develops a fever. He got scared of the sudden shouting.

Symptoms behave in the way you feel the event.

There are biological laws in the body. And you can identify the cause of the symptom based on the location of the symptom. The cause is the event and your associated feelings with that trauma, conflict, shock, fight, disagreement, bad news.

Read more on New Germain Medicine developed by Dr. Hamer (english and other languages) and the New Biological Laws by Gabriel Margarit (available in german and romanian) to understand the simplicity and logic of these laws or look for the launch of Symptoms Explained module on my website.

Every emotion you feel is reflected in the body.

When you fell angry the heart is beating faster, you begin to feel agitated, want to punch or bite etc.

When you feel bored, your body is slow, and does not want to move.

When you feel joy, you feel like jumping, skipping, hugging everybody, kissing, singing.

Your emotions are tied to your body.

When unresolved emotions occur, they reflect as symptoms in the body.

Any zit, any headache, any illness are just emotions stored in the body.

What is the universal law of energy? It has to flow. Your emotions need to be understood and released.

You are not an endless barrel that can store energy. When you hold it in a couple of times, it will come out later as an explosion of anger and be transformed into beating someone, shouting, throwing things, crying. Or even worse, if prolonged, into illnesses. It will transform into something. At some point. That is clear. 

This subject is so vast so be completely understood, so more on it later together with the tools on how to heal yourself.

What do unresolved emotions mean?

Emotions that you do not think over. When something happens, you don’t dwell on it ever. If you would, you would be aware of it. You would be conscious of it happening and how it made you feel and why. You would get to the bottom of what really upset you or what made you angry and why. The why is the root cause of your reaction. I am not saying there will be no symptoms, but they will pass in a few moments even or just a couple of hours, if you have found the true cause, accepted, resolved, let go of it. If the conflict is still ongoing, then the symptoms will be ongoing. It depends on whether you feel safe, or not midst conflict. When you start feeling safe (at home, if the conflict is not there) then the symptoms will emerge. When healed emotionally, the body will begin to heal as well.

How we can transform negative feelings into something that is not considered bad?

You can always find ways that suit your unique being, but here are some ideas:

Sing: singing gets out the negative emotions out and lets you express yourself in ways that otherwise you can’t, through lyrics and voice power. Instead of shouting, sing. With weird lyrics, it does not matter, with a strong voice. Just let it out.

Workout: Moving your body feeds the flight response. When we need to get away from something perceived as dangerous, go on a walk, or run in place in your house, do some burpees.

Breathing: The thing about breath is that you always have it with you and you can lean to use it in different ways, as a tool that brings you to the present moment, anchoring you in your body so you can escape your mind, as a tool that releases all types of emotions from your body.

How to concentrate on your breathing and visualize every inhale as gathering the anger/tension/sadness/frustration from all of your body and exhaling as releasing it into a form of energy that resembles an invisible fog, an energy that is neutral and released into the universe to be used elsewhere from its nothingness.

Say the words “I breathe in calm, I breathe out tension” and imagine the calmness entering your body, gathering inside and the tension leaving your body, each breath bringing in more calm, and each exhale releasing the tension more and more outside of your body going far away into the nothingness of the universe.

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