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Summary of Emily A. Francis's The Body Heals Itself
Summary of Emily A. Francis's The Body Heals Itself
Summary of Emily A. Francis's The Body Heals Itself
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#1 The muscular system is a quick breakdown of the muscles and how they can store emotions. When you look at a dandelion, some see amazing healing properties for body detoxification, while others see a nuisance and a weed.

#2 The primary purpose of the muscles is to move the body. Each muscle has a specific nerve or nerve bundle that runs through it. The nerves send signals throughout the body via the central nervous system.

#3 The life force energy is believed to be breathed into you the moment you were born. It is the foundation of life. When you think of your body, imagine it more like moving water. The arms and legs have water hoses running through each limb of the body. Any blockage or bend in a hose causes the water to get blocked and stop running.

#4 The muscles are not the same as the fascia, and they are not made up of the same things. The muscles carry the emotions and memories, but they do not run through the same channels as the fascia.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 2, 2022
ISBN9798822500044
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    #1

    The muscular system is a quick breakdown of the muscles and how they can store emotions. When you look at a dandelion, some see amazing healing properties for body detoxification, while others see a nuisance and a weed.

    #2

    The primary purpose of the muscles is to move the body. Each muscle has a specific nerve or nerve bundle that runs through it. The nerves send signals throughout the body via the central nervous system.

    #3

    The life force energy is believed to be breathed into you the moment you were born. It is the foundation of life. When you think of your body, imagine it more like moving water. The arms and legs have water hoses running through each limb of the body. Any blockage or bend in a hose causes the water to get blocked and stop running.

    #4

    The muscles are not the same as the fascia, and they are not made up of the same things. The muscles carry the emotions and memories, but they do not run through the same channels as the fascia.

    #5

    I learned about CranioSacral Therapy at the Upledger Institute. This work is highly clinical, scientific, and energetic, and it requires intense knowledge as well as a true passion for the recipient to heal. The work is intense and the results are wide ranging.

    #6

    The brain and muscles are connected through neurological pathways, and if an emotion is paired with these pathways, the whole body feels it.

    #7

    The muscles are an external expression of behavior, and they can affect emotion. The brain and muscles are connected in that any emotion is associated with activity in many

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