Have you ever asked your self “ Why am I in the shape I’ m in”? Aren’ t we all made of the same matter; bones, flesh and blood? So why do our packages all look so different from one higher? I lap up the answers are in the intangible spiritual, mental and emotional energies that declare in the tangible physical body. Our bodies are the densest form of our spirit or energy life source. Our minds ( conscious or unconscious ) are the gatekeeper of actions and reactions to our life experiences that create imbalances in the flow of our emotions. To in fact interpret ourselves we can start by decode the language of the BodyMind. How is our inner world creating our apparent world? Are we flowing with the river of life or are we creating dams that well up and over flow or do we simple go-ahead our bodies when we don’ t like what we are perceiving.
In the study of the BodyMind, we start by looking at the information in our formation. We look at the relationship between the three primary ways in which the cells of our bodies are formed: as hard tissue, soft tissue and fluids. We can then remit to the relationship that these three cell structures have with our spiritual, mental and emotional energies. Are we not spiritual being having a physical experience? Is there harmony or dis - ease?
“ To grasp way up, you’ ve got to dig bottomless down! ”
Let’ s start with the hard tissue ( bones ) that form the framework upon which our body is built, like the layers of rock in the depths of the earth. It is the underlying factor without which there can be no life - the innermost central core of our spiritual physical being. This hard tissue structure within us contains the most concise form of energy. A diamond is a great excuse! Diamonds are the hardest of crystals, meaning they are the most terse form of matter and accordingly the most energized. A break in the hard tissue can also be a break or conflict in our spiritual energy. The part of the body locus the break takes place will indicate further information about the nature of the conflict being direct.
The soft tissue is made up of flesh, fat, muscles, nerves, skin and organs. It is the tissue structure to blame for our body shape, size, appearance and strength, for nerve equilibrium and common functioning. Our soft tissue corresponds momentarily to our mental energy – as we think, so we become. The muscles dispense the means for the bones, the hard tissue structure, to stir and change us, in accord with our insights and understandings.
Our soft tissue formation reflects our preceding experiences, our attitudes and our patterns of behavior. Just as rigid tendons indicate rigid tendencies, so we can find foregone traumas and conflicts buried abysmal in the soft tissue. We build layers of fat to protect painful memories; we have over – or under - developed muscles that mimic particular weaknesses and indulgences; taut muscles, tumors or fatty deposits gab the returns of thinking patterns identical to the part of the body elaborate. The temperate tissue is like the apple – it is the very momentousness from which our life can grow, promote and blossom.
Fluids make up over 90 % of the human body; water, blood, urine, lymph, perspiration, saliva, plaint, lactation, endocrine and sexual secretions. Just like the ocean tides our emotions flow with our desires, feelings and impulses. They create reflex, hotness and energy, as when our lips, nipples and genitals become suffused with blood, we feel loving and juiced up. Just like our faces will flush in an embarrassing post; we become hot and red when feeling angry, or cold and white with irascibility when the response – the blood – is constricted. Each liquid in the body corresponds to a different aspect of our emotional nature.
A good Psychosomatic Therapist or Body Mind Analyst can read a person’ s entire life his - story / her - story by looking at the formation and shape of the body, its ability to stir freely or with constriction, areas of tension, as well as the types of accidents, illnesses or diseases that have happened. Our bodies become like expressive fable, muscle and flesh formations reflecting our experiences, injuries, worries, anxieties and attitudes. Whether we have a timid posture - one that is twisted over and depressed or one that is standing square and defensive, all are learnt and due to early in life and become built into our very structure. To consider that the body is a separately operating, precisely scientific formation is to miss the point entirely. It is to deny ourselves this source of great spiritual wisdom that is available at all times.
The language the Body Mind uses is surprisingly simple to distinguish. Unearthing the inner conflict is the first step; dealing with that inner conflict and transforming it from conflict to resolution and peace is what enables healing to take place. It is not an easy mission, however, not one that everyone will want to undertake, for it demands that we deal with all those aspects of ourselves that we have been spending many oldness ignoring or protecting.
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