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What
Emotions Do
by Paula Muran
What
do emotions have to do with healing? Emotions
are the root cause of almost every injury and illness. Anger,
fear, unworthiness and other emotions get ‘stuffed’ into the
body, over time these limiting emotions weaken the physical body
creating stiffness, aches, pain and general discomfort, which
eventually can cause more serious conditions like tumors and
cancer.
In
the
allopathic and western medicine world we have lost touch with the
basic concept of true healing. We substitute a band-aid for a cure
and wonder why we don’t feel better. People get ill for many
reasons. Each diseased state is telling us that we are ignoring
some part of self and change is necessary. While many factors
contribute to healing and it happens on many levels, all require
attention throughout the entire healing practice. Ignoring the
mental, emotional or spiritual bodies would not provide adequate
and long-term good health.
Emotions
are the foundation on which we build our life. They inspire and
they limit us. Joy, bliss and happiness along with anger, fear
confusion and unworthiness make us a whole person. Anger is often
the impetus of motivation to accomplish goals while fear has the
exact opposite effect. Confusion on the other hand, keeps whiling
thoughts spinning causing a cloud of chaos.
Happiness and joy are contagious and elevate everything we
do. But why is it that joy is often the least experienced while
fear, anger, confusion and unworthiness dominate?
Limiting emotions cause us to stay stuck in a false perception
about the self. Fear
plays havoc with relationships, careers, success and finances.
Head colds for instance, are a direct result of emotional
confusion while a toxic liver motivates anger.
Emotions and beliefs also shroud our true divine Self. As we
explore spirituality it is necessary to also acknowledge and
eventually release (let go) of limitation in the form of fear,
denial and disbelief. This action takes courage and trust as we
explore the inner workings of the Self.
As our world transitions there is a real (urgent) need to change.
External circumstances perpetuate the already abundant level of
fear around us. Anger, confusion and mistrust all contribute to a
society that is overwhelmed.
It’s time for change.
How
to identify limiting emotions:
Look
at friends and family members as mirrors or reflections. What you
see in another that bothers you or angers you is a part of
yourself that has not yet been healed and loved.
I suggest you begin criticizing your dearest friends and
then turn all that criticism around to yourself. This exercise
gives you an opportunity to look at your limiting emotional
issues. Allow others
to reflect back your brilliance or limitation. Once you located
your personal limitation it’s time for change. Emotional
patterns begin in the first place when we place a judgment upon
them. This time
experience (feel) the energy of anger but don’t judge it—just
experience it. Allow anger to run all the way down to your toes.
As if you are sitting in a pond of red water—now enjoy it. Love
the feeling that anger produces. From here we can begin dialoguing
with anger. This helps us locate the core issue underneath the
anger. Yes, that is correct, strike up a conversation with anger.
Ask it questions like, “What are you teaching me?” or
“Why am I so angry all the time?”
With these answers you are able to make change.
Learn more about emotional healing in
Codes of Light--The Power of Our
Beliefs and a Revolutionary System to Heal Them!
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