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Summary of Caroline M. Myss's Anatomy Of The Spirit
Summary of Caroline M. Myss's Anatomy Of The Spirit
Summary of Caroline M. Myss's Anatomy Of The Spirit
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Book Preview: #1 The human energy field is a highly sensitive perceptual system that extends as far out as your outstretched arms and the full length of your body. It is both an information center and a highly sensitive perceptual system. The energy field carries emotional energy created by our internal and external experiences, and it influences the physical tissue within our bodies.

#2 Positive images and the energy of positive experiences are also held in the energy field. They are converted into matter by the brain, and emotions are stored physically in our bodies and interact with our cells and tissues.

#3 The energy that is produced from our emotional and psychological states converts into biological matter through a highly complex process. Each organ and system in the body is calibrated to absorb and process specific emotional and psychological energies.

#4 Intuitions are the result of the body’s attempt to promote its own health, and they are usually only concerned with the part of the body that is becoming weakened or diseased. They transmit only the essential information to bring the conscious mind to an awareness of the imbalance or disease.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 24, 2022
ISBN9781669352129
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    #1

    The human energy field is a highly sensitive perceptual system that extends as far out as your outstretched arms and the full length of your body. It is both an information center and a highly sensitive perceptual system. The energy field carries emotional energy created by our internal and external experiences, and it influences the physical tissue within our bodies.

    #2

    Positive images and the energy of positive experiences are also held in the energy field. They are converted into matter by the brain, and emotions are stored physically in our bodies and interact with our cells and tissues.

    #3

    The energy that is produced from our emotional and psychological states converts into biological matter through a highly complex process. Each organ and system in the body is calibrated to absorb and process specific emotional and psychological energies.

    #4

    Intuitions are the result of the body’s attempt to promote its own health, and they are usually only concerned with the part of the body that is becoming weakened or diseased. They transmit only the essential information to bring the conscious mind to an awareness of the imbalance or disease.

    #5

    When you receive an intuitive impression about yourself or the person you are reading, pay attention to whatever image comes up. Most people are looking for safe intuitions, not healthy ones, and safe insights, not healthy insights.

    #6

    There is no single formula for developing your intuition. Some people develop it as a result of meditation or a certain talent, while others develop it through a spiritual lifestyle.

    #7

    When you are reading someone, you should try to get a clear impression without any emotional energy attached to it. If you feel any emotion, the impression is contaminated. The person you are reading will often feel some emotional charge from the impression you receive.

    #8

    We are all living history books. Our bodies contain our histories, which are written in our cells. Our thoughts travel through our systems and generate a response. Those that carry emotional, mental, psychological, or spiritual energy produce biological responses that are then stored in our cellular memory.

    #9

    It can be difficult to accept that your negative emotions, such as sadness, can be

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