The Body's Energy Field and the Effects of Trauma on the Body

Living cells produce energy, so the human body is a mechanism that produces electricity. The body has an electromagnetic field that originates from the energy production mechanism.

The energy field around our body is roughly the size of it spread over an area as long as we are, if we consider the width when we open our two arms. There are fingerprints of the experiences we have experienced. At the same time, thanks to this field, we can interact with the fields of other living things and exchange information with them.

Emotions are important. According to the intensity of the emotion we experience, our memories are recorded in our energy field. Our emotions permeate the biology of our cells so they can be passed down through the genes. A neurobiologist, Dr. Candace Pert found that neuropeptides, chemicals triggered by emotions, are thoughts that turn into matter. This means: Our emotions are stored in our bodies and interact with our cells and tissues. To give an example, it is possible for two siblings born in the same family to be born with feelings that carry the traces of traumas transmitted by one from his great aunt and the other from his grandfather.

First of all, let's briefly look at what trauma is. Our negative memories that remain vivid when remembered today are traumatic memories. When you think about a memory, it is a traumatic memory if you are now feeling the emotions of that memory, your eyes are watering, or you are feeling fear or anxiety. After working with psychotherapy on that memory, when you recall the memory, you can simply remember without arousing emotion. This means that that memory goes from being a traumatic memory to a normal memory. The event that caused the trauma; It is unexpected, it creates a shock effect, it is a situation that the person thinks he cannot cope with, that he cannot digest. It pushes the event that it cannot cope with to the conscious, subconscious. That is, it actively keeps it in a place where it cannot remember it.

If we are unaware of a trauma or do our best not to see it (for example, if we are developing an addiction), this trauma manifests itself in cycles (for example, when we are reminded of similar feelings again). If it is unable to be seen in this way, it is possible that it manifests itself with physical illness. It manifests as a psychological or physical illness until we understand our trauma (or deeply ingrained negative thoughts that affect us every time we think about it) and do something to heal it. If we do not deal with it and heal it as long as we live, or if we end our life journey by running away, it can be tried to be solved by transferring it to the next generations as emotions.

Intense positive emotions and negative ones are also encoded as memories in the cell tissue and the energy field of the body. Whether a memory causes cell damage depends on how you perceive the event you experienced and how you feel. One of two different people experiencing the same event may be affected more or less depending on the perspective towards the event. While this situation creates trauma for one, it may remain a normal memory for the other.

We can understand which of our traumas are active and chronic emotions based on the disturbances in our body. For example, someone with a lung problem may have to face the fear of death. Or we can find the troubles you are experiencing right now with the method of mind scanning and objectification. From this point, we can get down to the attached trauma and do the necessary work to release and relieve them during therapy and replace ingrained thoughts with positive ones.

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