A sample photo of a somatoemotional release session |
Much of this can be (although not always) be connected to our mental memory of the event. Sometimes releasing the emotions connected to the injury is sufficient to ease the tissue memory. On the other hand, sometimes releasing the tissue memory eases the mental/emotional trauma of the incident.
In "Making Space: Your Weight Loss Plateau," I talk about how the body requires room in order to hold onto all the mental and emotional baggage we carry. That while we still carry this baggage, we make it difficult to let go of the physical space in which we carry it. This was a concept that took seed back in 2013, while trying (for yet another year) to lose enough weight to fit into a bikini. As I share in "What's in a bikini," that experience taught me that we stuff much into our clothing—much more than the weight we carry… which makes me wonder what else that weight represents.
Chickweed |
Interestingly enough, chickweed is another herb that helps dissolve lumps in the body, and it also helps dissolve fat.
Other organs are believed to hold certain emotions: the liver, anger; the lungs grief; the kidneys pent-up emotion. Poor vision is often the result of things we do not wish to see, while poor hearing represents that we don't want to hear. How easily we could move through pain and hurt, and heal ourselves if we could allow ourselves to let go of the feelings and experiences that are no longer serving us.
I was taught that bottling up your emotions is not healthy. I was taught this in an effort to avoid "bottled-up-outbursts." Now, as an adult, I realize it is not the outbursts that do the truest harm, but the way the body holds onto these emotions that we do not face head-on and accept. Only once we do that can we truly let go. Only then can we truly heal.
Learn more about releasing emotional trauma while healing the body through a healing consult with Danielle Rose, and stay tuned for her upcoming blog: The Kitchen Faery.
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Danielle Rose - The Alchemist
Making magic from the mundane
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