Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 Ninox -- I took delighted in your report on sinus clearing. This confirms for me, the hope to FIND a paths for health. Medicines in bottles, which lists strange scientific names, make me cringe Some people say that they don't like to eat something which has a face on it. By the same token, my body rebels unless it comes from nature. This just by the way. My body feels pulling into itself against things not coded or wired for absorption. I came to know this by this funny inner pulling in my stomach. This also tells me when it detects scientific ingredients added to foodstuff. Let me add hastily, that I am grateful for the many researchers who gives us their life energy in search for possible solutions, to help us against terrible diseases. Sometimes that is the only way to go. Hopefully we can try other things first, and keep this option as plan B. I suppose that is how it was intended to be. To get back to your comments on the clearing of sinuses, I'd like to share experiences which often showed up in my work. I was often surprised when a client, at the very moment of making an 'emotional shift in their mind' during a therapy session, immediately physically, experienced a nasal drip (mucus slip) down the back of their throats. Invariably, each time, I saw the look of surprise and sometimes, if it was a big one, the person embarrassedly asked pardoning for the throaty noise. Sorry about the graphicness here. Certain body processes have a way of showing their dynamics in a graphic way. I came to discover, that a pile up of nasal traffic, functions as a 'stressed light/robot.' Mucus turns itself into a 'halt' to prevent it's natural ongoing flow towards detoxification. Normally the mucus absorbs toxic waste of emotional and painful experiences that happens to us. Mucus is a clever glue that can absorb the contents from the inner waste baskets. Kind of, the way in which air absorbs exhaust fumes emitted by cars. Plainly, when something stresses us, beyond hope of improvement,or solutions, the drainpipes gets clogged. It reminds us that some issue is unresolved in a fashion of truth. As a reminder of how important unhindered flow, of you-know-what, is to our well-being, we are even created having the very open ends of the drain pipes, right in front of the middle of our face! How loud can it get? Do you remember how stressed O.J. looked during the trial, in the mucus pipes just above his eyebrows? Gosh. It looked like two horizontally stuffed sausages! Cheers, Ina Kathryn wrote a couple of weeks ago saying that she disagreed with Louise Hay's " diagnosis " of sinus infections. At that time I was suffering from an infection in my right sinus and nowhere else. As I released the anger and sadness of my father's death 20 years ago, more and more green mucus came from that sinus. Without the use of anti-biotics or other healing modalities that sinus is now clear. I'm not saying that sinus infections are always an indication of deep-seated anger but Kathryn's posting made a lot of sense to me and gave me a better focus to release the pain of loss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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