uncountable past life times. These unconscious cognitive understanding, release the cellular
patterns express themselves as restrictions to trauma from its rigidified state and allow that
our present life interactions, relationships and once stagnant rigidified energy of the belief
ambitions. They cause us pain, distress, a sense systems to again flow freely.
It can feel something like an internal shower of
tingling sensations that can be experienced as
invigorating, highly stimulating, small body
spasms or fluid electricity that floods
throughout the body. This energy then
"washes" over the mind, the experience itself
bringing new insights and clarity where there
might have been confusion or doubt.
This process is not "magical," it is physiological,
though our responses to it sometimes feel as
though it is miraculous, enlightening, and
uplifting. This process is the activation of the
body's natural innate self-correcting healing
mechanism bringing us closer to the heart's
of low self esteem, insecurity and other
natural state which is one of unconditional love
limitations. As much as we may possess an
and The True Mind's natural state, which is one
intellectual, rational understanding about "why"
of clarity and serenity.
we may feel defensive or insecure in a
particular situation, it often does not diminish
our feelings of discomfort. Our frustration lies in
Laura Fine is the Director of Lionheart Institute West
the knowing presence of our True Mind that
senses we are capable of more pleasure.
http://www.lionheartinstitute.com/
When we explore the invisible electromagnetic
realm of the physiological and energetic
dynamic that contains the constricting
experience of discomfort, the light of
consciousness exposes the distorted cellular
memory message and brings about a
"combustive experience" that necessitates
change. Conscious awareness of the emotional
content, life force (unconstricted breath), and
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