Emotional Imprisonment

I thought of the following true story as I opened my floodgate today.

An old man who had suffered from a chronic migraine visited a Reiki practitioner.  First, a level 2 Reiki student provided him the healing.  Not effective.  Then the Reiki master scanned him, hesitated for a moment, then asked:  "Have you ever killed anyone?"

The old man was mortified, but kept silent.  He didn't deny anything.  Moments later, his emotional floodgate opened, and tears welled forth.  Without a word, he stormed out of the healing session.

Several months later, he called back to the Reiki master to say that he was completely healed.

Over time, repressed emotions become dense energy and settle on our physical body, thus manifesting themselves as physical dis-ease.  In the story above, the repressed emotion was guilt.

Emotional healing/cleansing is the opening of emotional floodgate, which liberates us from emotional imprisonment, and prevents the repressed emotions from manifesting in physical form.

This is the base formula, regardless of which method of emotional healing you use:

                               go into it, go through it, go past it

Go into it means to feel the emotions, sometimes by reliving the painful experience.
Go through it means to completely let out the emotions.
Go past it means to transcend it.

I have a transmutation part, after the above cleansing part.  I instill positive meaning or interpretation to the experience, because I want every single unpleasant experience to serve me!  If they don't serve me, why do I have them?

For every challenge we transcend, we elevate ourselves to higher grounds where our next highest potential await our discovery.  Individual evolution precedes the evolution of humanity.  

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