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The Healing Codes - Just the Right Touch July 31, 2010 |
Thank you for subscribing to Just the Right Touch. If you like this newsletter, please do a friend and me a big favor and forward it to your friend. If a friend did forward this newsletter to you and you like what you read, please visit Just the Right Touch to subscribe. July 31, 2010 Hello, Here are some new articles available on my sites: Love Yourself, Live Your Spirit Essential Oils for Mood Swings Kinetic Awareness - The Ball Work Carol The Healing Codes - Healing the Images in Our Heartsby Jerry GrahamResearch is showing more clearly all the time that an unhealthy body is the result of faulty beliefs which bring about constant stress. But have you ever stopped to think how those beliefs are stored within your body in the first place? Images Stored in Our Cells A number of respected clinical studies have shown that our most deeply held beliefs are stored as cellular memory, rather than conscious thought. To fully understand this concept you should know these beliefs, these cellular memories, are stored as images. Pierce Howard, in the The Owner's Manual for the Brain Cellular Memories as Thoughts Antonio Damasio, Director of the Brain and Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California, explains it this way, "The ability to display images internally and order those images in a process is called thought." In other words, the thought processes of the mind work in association with the images we store at the cellular level. Those images, by the way, are a universal language. When we don't speak the language of another country, we usually resort to symbols to get our point across. This reinforces the fact that all people, no matter what language they speak, store data from their life experiences as a collection of images. "Imageless thought" is, in fact, impossible. Your eyes pick up an image and send it on to your cells to store. When you're in a situation that makes you recall that image, your mind compares the stored image against the current situation. This happens so that your body is constantly prepared to defend itself, run away from the situation, or stay neutral. Because that's true, your beliefs about your past experiences must also be stored in those images. So doesn't it make sense that if you stored a negative image about something that's actually harmless, your mind would always jump to the wrong conclusion? Those wrong conclusions lead to the constant stress that keeps many people unhealthy. Unhealthy Images, Unhealthy Response Let's use an example provided by Dr. Alex Loyd, founder of The Healing Code If that image is a positive one, hearing the words "Santa Claus" will cause the brain to trigger a pleasurable response. If it's a negative cellular memory, those same words will trigger the stress response, instead. Until you intentionally change that image, you'll be trapped with a negative response to a harmless situation. Heal the Image, Heal the Body Given that scientifically proven information, we now know the only permanent way to heal our bodies is to heal these negative cellular memories. It's what Dr. Loyd refers to as "living from the heart", rather than being trapped in automatic negative responses. Once we do, we'll have positive, appropriate images available for our minds to use. As a result, we experience peace, health, and happiness instead of illness and defeat. Doesn't that sound much better than treating the symptoms which plague us? Embracing this simple fact can be life-changing. If we heal the heart, that immense storehouse of images from our lives, our bodies will be healed, at last. About the Author Jerry Graham, aka "DocJerry," is a professional lifestyle coach. Get instant access to a special report explaining the basic principles of The Healing Codes, a new revolutionary healing system.
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