Humans experience an array of emotions, anything from happiness, to sadness to extreme joy and depression.
Each one of these emotions creates a different feeling within the body.
After all, our body releases different chemicals when we experience
various things that make us happy and each chemical works to create a
different environment within the body. For example if your brain
releases serotonin, dopamine or oxytocin, you will feel good and happy.
Convexly, if your body releases cortisol while you are stressed, you
will have an entirely different feeling associated more with the body
kicking into survival mode.
What about when we are
thinking negative thoughts all the time? Or how about when we are
thinking positive thoughts? What about when we are not emotionally
charged to neither positive nor negative? Let’s explore how these affect
our body and life.
Positive vs. Negative
Is there duality in our world? Sure, you could say there is to a degree, but mostly we spend a lot of time defining
and judging what is to be considered as positive and what we consider
to be as negative. The brain is a very powerful tool and as we define
what something is or should be,
we begin to have that result play out in our world. Have you ever
noticed, for example that someone driving can get cut off and lose their
lid, get angry and suddenly they are feeling negative, down and in bad mood?
Whereas someone else can get cut off while driving and simply apply the
break slightly and move on with their day as if nothing happened. In
this case, the same experience yet one sees it as negative while the
other doesn’t. So are things innately positive and negative? Or do we
define things as positive and negative?
Cut The Perceptions As Much As Possible
After thinking about it
for a moment you might realize that there are in fact no positive or
negative experiences other than what we define as such. Therefore our
very perception of an experience or situation has the ultimate power as
to how we will feel when it’s happening and how our bodies will be
affected. While we can always work to move beyond our definitions of
each experience and move into a state of mind/awareness/consciousness
where we simply accept each experience for what it is and use it as a
learning grounds for us, we may not be there yet and so it’s important
to understand how certain emotions can affect our health.
“If
someone wishes for good health, one must first ask oneself if he is
ready to do away with the reasons for his illness. Only then is it
possible to help him.” ~ Hippocrates
Mind Body Connection
The connection between
your mind and body is very powerful and although it cannot be visually
seen, the effects your mind can have on your physical body are profound.
We can have an overall positive mental attitude and deal directly with
our internal challenges and in turn create a healthy lifestyle or we can
be in negative, have self destructive thoughts and not deal with our
internal issues, possibly even cloak those issues with affirmations and
positivity without finding the route and in turn we can create an
unhealthy lifestyle. Why is this?
Our emotions and
experiences are essentially energy and they can be stored in the
cellular memory of our bodies. Have you ever experienced something in your life that left an emotional mark or pain in a certain area of your body? Almost as if you can still feel something
that may have happened to you? It is likely because in that area of
your body you still hold energy released from that experience that is
remaining in that area. I came across an interesting chart that explores
some possible areas that various emotions might affect the body.
When you have a pain, tightness or injuries in certain areas, it’s often related to something
emotionally you are feeling within yourself. At first glance it may not
seem this way because we are usually very out of touch with ourselves
and our emotions in this fast paced world, but it’s often the truth.
When I’ve had chronic pains in my back, knees, neck or shoulders, it
wasn’t exercise, physio or anything in a physical sense that healed it,
it was when I dealt with the emotions behind it. I know this because I
spent the time and money going to physio and even though I wanted and
believed I would get better, something wasn’t being addressed still. The
more I addressed the unconscious thought pattern and emotions
throughout my body, the more thins loosened up and pain went away.
When you get sick or are
feeling a lot of tightness and pain, often times our body is asking us
to observe yourself and find peace once again within yourself and your
environment. It’s all a learning and growing process we don’t have to
judge nor fear.
You Have The Power
Davis Suzuki wrote in
‘The Sacred Life’, ‘condensed molecules from breath exhaled from verbal
expressions of anger, hatred, and jealousy, contain toxins. Accumulated
over 1 hr, these toxins are enough to kill 80 guinea pigs!’ Can you now
imagine the harm you are doing to your body when you stay within
negative emotions or unprocessed emotional experience throughout the
body?
Remember, you have all
the power in you to get through anything life throws at you. Instead of
labeling with perception the concepts of negative and positive as it
relates to each experience you have in your life, try to see things from a big picture standpoint. Ask yourself, how can this help me to see or learn something? Can I use this to shift my perception? Clear some emotion within myself? Realize something
within another and accept it? Whatever it may be, instead of simply
reacting, slow things down and observe. You will find you have the tools
to process emotions and illness quickly when you see them for what they
are and explore why they came up. If you believe you will get sick all
the time, and believe you have pain because it’s all out of your
control, you will continue to have it all in an uncontrollable manner
until you realize the control you have over much of what we attract
within the body.
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