1. Ending Emotional Pain Belonging
By Marcus Mottley
Our negative emotional patterns of suffering will continue to make us sick
throughout our lives until we heal ourselves from our core and gain emotional health
and wellbeing.
Did you know that our cells hold memories of our emotional patterns of suffering?
These deeply embedded cellular memories continue to feed anger, jealousy, fear,
helplessness and general disenchantment with life. They contribute to emotional
drama in our lives; they are linked to unsatisfying relationships; and they power a
downward trend in our emotional health.
Good emotional health is aligned with high levels of emotional well-being. Recent
research by such people like biologist Bruce Lipton shows that our emotional health
directly affects our physical health. For instance, depression can correlate to
heart attacks, anxiety can create digestive issues, and anger over stresses our
heart.
Western medicine tends to ignore the impact of such negative emotions on our
physical health. Many of us are in denial of the impact of these negative factors on
our emotional health.
Improving our emotional health is crucially important if we are to feel more
empowered, have better relationships, and achieve high states of personal wellness.
Marcus M. Mottley www.healyourhurt.com
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