Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 The following is an excerpt from a fascinating conversation with James Robison (Life Today) and Dr. Caroline Leaf in relation to her book " Who Switched Off My Brain? " " Controlling toxic thoughts and emotions; what we think, what gets stuck in our brain jams so much of our body, dams the literal release of the healing potential and possibilities and we release toxins that poison us in so many ways. " It provides a physical counter-perspective for what is occurring on a spiritual level… ____________________ James: What's happening, when you have things stored inside like anger and unforgiveness, the person you're angry with, you're the one that's suffering. You may hold it against them but it is putting toxins in your body. Am I right about this? Dr. Leaf: Totally! You're actually the one who suffers more. One needs to release that and forgive the person because as you are holding unforgiveness and bitterness which is from the fear line, what happens is you are picking up the wrong chemicals. Now those chemicals tend to congregate and your memory like I said, looks like my hand, it looks like a tree. What will happen is those little memories, the painful chemicals, the toxic chemicals kind of form little thorns on the memory so it becomes painful. Think of it like a weed that is growing through a garden, and through a field, a really strong wild weed that is weeding out all of the good stuff, eventually, it chokes the good memories and it will dominate. And every time you go and walk through there you hurt yourself, there is pain being released. You can be absent from the situation but experience the same feeling of pain because those molecules then literally pop out of the little thorn, flow through your body, remind your body because you get cellular memory and you actually re-experience the pain. So it is more real than what we actually think. Now forgiveness, you cannot build a new memory over the old memory until you have forgiven because chemically, that new memory can't bond when those chemicals, it is almost like soapy, that's a simple way of explaining it. You can't grow something on to it. You can only add on to the same thing, like unto like. So you can only build the same kind of negative memory on top of it. But if one day you decide to start forgiving and you don't just forgive with your mouth, but you forgive with your heart because your brain has to have your body and your brain has to have congruence, it has to not be oh, I forgive them. You have to really forgive them. And when that integrity comes – James: By the way, sometimes that takes God's help to do that. That's why we're talking about releasing the natural to function the way the supernatural created it, you sometimes have to have oftentimes, perhaps most of the time the supernatural enabling to forgive, to be able to not just say " I forgive " but to be able to release it. If you just say it but your mind knows it is a lie, the brain knows it's a lie, the heart knows it is a lie. ____________________ The complete transcript (in doc format) is available in the KAS-1 Downloads section: http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads.html#leaf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Thanks for posting this Glen! I sure wish I had read this ten years ago. It took me about 7 years to forgive my ex husband for his transgressions. The explanation here really resonates and hits home. Sarita , " Glen Olah " <gleno wrote: > > The following is an excerpt from a fascinating conversation with James > Robison (Life Today) and Dr. Caroline Leaf in relation to her book > " Who Switched Off My Brain? " " Controlling toxic thoughts and > emotions; what we think, what gets stuck in our brain jams so much of > our body, dams the literal release of the healing potential and > possibilities and we release toxins that poison us in so many ways. " > > It provides a physical counter-perspective for what is occurring on a > spiritual level… > ____________________ > > James: What's happening, when you have things stored inside like anger > and unforgiveness, the person you're angry with, you're the one that's > suffering. You may hold it against them but it is putting toxins in > your body. Am I right about this? > > Dr. Leaf: Totally! You're actually the one who suffers more. One > needs to release that and forgive the person because as you are > holding unforgiveness and bitterness which is from the fear line, what > happens is you are picking up the wrong chemicals. Now those chemicals > tend to congregate and your memory like I said, looks like my hand, it > looks like a tree. What will happen is those little memories, the > painful chemicals, the toxic chemicals kind of form little thorns on > the memory so it becomes painful. Think of it like a weed that is > growing through a garden, and through a field, a really strong wild > weed that is weeding out all of the good stuff, eventually, it chokes > the good memories and it will dominate. And every time you go and > walk through there you hurt yourself, there is pain being released. > You can be absent from the situation but experience the same feeling > of pain because those molecules then literally pop out of the little > thorn, flow through your body, remind your body because you get > cellular memory and you actually re-experience the pain. So it is more > real than what we actually think. Now forgiveness, you cannot build a > new memory over the old memory until you have forgiven because > chemically, that new memory can't bond when those chemicals, it is > almost like soapy, that's a simple way of explaining it. You can't > grow something on to it. You can only add on to the same thing, like > unto like. So you can only build the same kind of negative memory on > top of it. But if one day you decide to start forgiving and you don't > just forgive with your mouth, but you forgive with your heart because > your brain has to have your body and your brain has to have > congruence, it has to not be oh, I forgive them. You have to really > forgive them. And when that integrity comes – > > James: By the way, sometimes that takes God's help to do that. That's > why we're talking about releasing the natural to function the way the > supernatural created it, you sometimes have to have oftentimes, > perhaps most of the time the supernatural enabling to forgive, to be > able to not just say " I forgive " but to be able to release it. If you > just say it but your mind knows it is a lie, the brain knows it's a > lie, the heart knows it is a lie. > > ____________________ > > The complete transcript (in doc format) is available in the KAS-1 > Downloads section: > > http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads.html#leaf > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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