
The Seer’s Thought for the Day
Suppressed emotions cause physical illnesses. Suppressed emotions usually are subdued and not allowed expression either because they are regarded as negative / unacceptable or because there is such a large amount of emotions that have been denied expression for a long time, that the person doesn’t know what to do with them; how to let them out without causing harm.
But negative emotions must always be handled in the same way: by transmuting them to wisdom by carefully examining the cause of the emotion and transmuting the emotions to gratitude through a changed perception.
40+ years ago dr. Hamer discovered the link between emotional conflicts and the so-called ādiseasesā, and how to solve them. This tremendously big body of knowledge (knon as Germanic [New] Medicine) is available since then. It requires great medical paradigm shifts, since the rockefellerian āmedicineā (actually pharmakeia = sorcery, from Greek) teaches people to think wrongly about ādiseasesā (which are mostly repair phases of the tissues, in symbiosis with the microorganisms).
Studying the basics might require at least 1 year, since such conditioning is deeply ingrained in people psyche.
Next, there are also emotional imprints from the period spent in the motherly womb, when the fetus experiences the emotional conflicts of the mother, due to the direct link through placenta, as one body (and, more attenuated, of the father).
And then there’s the emotional mass that comes through genealogy.
It’s a very complex topic, but it yields great results when understood and applied (many people were able to avoid surgery – and even extirpated organs hurt, due to the corresponding unresolved emotional conflicts).
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I believe it was mentioned a little while ago on the blog that something cannot be transmuted unless it is first expressed. So for those who have repressed a certain emotion their entire lives, they need to learn to express it first before it can be changed. Is this accurate?
That’s a good question.
Thank you!
Thank you !
Good points.