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Manincar ®

11/11/2017, 15:43:40
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I believe that we develop some form of emotional antibody after being duped, used or abused. Take for example vaccinations, a pathogen is introduced to the body and the immune system adjusts to prevent further disease.

Or another way to think about it is muscle or body memory. Having been a carpenter most of my life I can say that in the first five years, you tend to cut yourself about once a week or suffer minor injuries often enough to learn what NOT to do over time. The body actually remembers pain and learns how to prevent more.

In the case of the complex and layered human entity we (supposedly) have multiple bodies ie etheric, emotional, astral etc. My theory is that our  emotional body has memory. This gives explanation to psycho somatic illness and disturbing bodily reactions to negative stimuli.

Once we heal ourselves, we can navigate the world of unpredictability better and distinguish human fraud from foible. The danger signals show up as emotional disturbances, that in turn translate into revulsion, avoidance or if needed...anger. 

Rawat and his ilk push ALL the wrong buttons on my radar field now. But I don't think it helps to over-react either. That would be negative feedback that narcissists live off as well. They're bottom feeders and don't discriminate who's souls they devour or which human spirits they consume. 

Can you just imagine his karmic colon ? (sorry, try not to visualize that) .

my $.02   

see also: The Body Keeps The Score     by Bessel Van Der Kolk MD







Modified by Manincar at Sat, Nov 11, 2017, 16:19:34

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