The Body, Mind, Soul Connection
The Body, Mind, Soul Connection
BODY
The science of epigenetics implies that it is the environment that controls the biological behaviour of your cells, not
the genes within the nucleus.
The cell's membrane receptors pick up on that environment.
The cells in your body not only receive the physical signals like hormones, glucose, histamine ...,
they also pick up vibrational signals like sound, light, radio frequencies ....
The invisible vibrational signals include thoughts and emotions, the frequencies of love and fear.
This is where your perception, based on your beliefs and conditioning, plays an important role.
How you perceive and feel the environment through your senses
will signal your nervous system,
which then transmits the information between the brain and the rest of the body,
affecting your mental and physical health.
Dis-ease is your body’s reaction to not only your physical but also to your non-physical environment.
MIND
Dr. Caroline Leaf, a neuroscientist, explains that the mind is a gravitational field around us, permeating through us,
and the brain is the organ that translates
the visual, auditory, and vibrational information, signalling the nervous system and the rest of the body.
The field is continuously filled with new information through your observation and perception
while containing the memories of previous experiences and subconscious programming.
Her research indicates that to heal the body is to heal the mind.
SOUL
Your mind operates within a quantum field of endless potential.
This is where the soul comes in, the non-physical quantum energy and consciousness that projects into the physical body.
Your life is a co-creative process through which you and your soul evolve by way of polarity,
expanding the consciousness of the universe.
The Subconscious Mind and Your Health
Stress elevates your blood pressure, increases your heartbeat, and signals your nervous system to move energy away from your digestive, immune, and other systems to your muscles and bones to fight or flight. Your immune system weakens.
Stress can also be a result of a trigger, an emotional reaction conditioned by negative experiences in your childhood, which is when the seeds of blame, shame, disempowerment, and abandonment, just to name a few, were planted in your consciousness.
When a child is in distress, and the emotion is suppressed rather than acknowledged and processed, that emotional memory stays in the subconscious mind while the conscious mind continues into the future.
This unresolved trauma comes alive in the form of a trigger every time you're in a similar situation later in life. This can result in repetitive negative patterns that lead to depression, panic attacks, addictions, and other coping mechanisms.
Various experiences, even those seemingly mundane, can cause trauma to a child, resulting in emotional triggers and eventually in a dis-ease.
In her book Metaphysical Anatomy, Evette Rose lists hundreds of mental conditions and their emotional root cause.
Your triggers can bring awareness to the programming hidden in your subconscious. Once aware, you can delete the program and replace it with a new one using imagination and visualization.
As I have experienced, the subconscious mind doesn't know the difference between what is real and what is imagined, as I now have two memories attached to some events in my childhood. When remembering the events, the positive imagined memory comes to me first.
You can re-live a negative experience in a positive, caring manner, releasing the trauma.