05 Reflections: Body, Mind, Soul vs Illnesses

05 Reflections: Body, Mind, Soul vs Illnesses
05 Reflections: Body, Mind, Soul vs Illnesses
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In ThetaHealing®, we believe that feelings related to traumas and self-sabotaging beliefs are stored in various body parts and organs, and that if not addressed and dealt with promptly, our body will manifest these issues through different health concerns.

During the longest and most challenging ThetaHealing®  seminar, Intuitive Anatomy, we address many of these hidden issues directly.

 

Respiratory system-related issues could have their roots in one or more of the following:

"I must live in regret.
I panic easily.
I torture myself for my mistakes.
I know what forgiveness feels like for myself and for others.
I tell the truth.
People always lie to me.
I am revengeful.
God lies to me.
I am under too much pressure.
I should just give up.
I push people who love me away.
I push people I love away.
I must pretend to be important.
I love God completely.
I know how to give without being critical of others.
I must be forced to try.
I am lovable.
I am afraid of action.
I lie.
I fear life"…

 

just to mention some.

"… It pushes the ill person to their limits and reveals a great deal about us, how we live. Illness also has revelatory power, and the values and assumptions that underpin our lives. Illness can also provide both philosophical motivation and instruction by pointing to our habits and assumptions and putting them into question. So, we should consider illness as a legitimate and useful philosophical tool.

Illness has a ‘distancing effect’. It withdraws us from previous habits, routines and practices, which become impossible in illness, and forces us to reflect on those habits and practices. Illness can destroy the expectations we have about our life, such as assumptions about how long we might live and how independent we should be, and in this way reveals the values we take for granted, many of which are only articulated explicitly when one falls ill."

Source: https://theconversation.com/the-philosophical-role-of-illness-and-how-it-can-teach-us-to-live-reflectively-57310…

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