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            <title>A Life - based on programming</title>
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            <description>Albert Einstein told us back in the 1920's that everything (including our bodies) is composed of energy, a fact that is accepted by every scientist today. For over 5,000 years the ancient Chinese, and many other cultures, believed that we all have an ‘energy body’, and that energy flows through this body along lines called ‘meridians’. They believe that any ‘blockage’ or 'disruption' to the energy in the meridians causes trauma and illness. By releasing this energy along the meridians it will influence health.

In AD 610 Chao Yuan Fang, the Imperial Professor of Medicine edited the first specialist Chinese book on pathology, The Causes of Diseases, in fifty volumes. It recorded 1,270 different kinds of illness, explaining the symptoms, causes and therapeutic principles of each. The interesting thing is that no appendices of herbs, drugs or other medical material were included, as was normal practice; only the manipulation and flow of the energy system was mentioned. Modern acupuncture, acupressure, as well as reflexology and other therapies, follow this belief.

This belief about meridians wasn’t accepted in the West, basically, because you cannot see the meridian lines in the body, they aren’t physical. Technically, they don’t exist, even if you were to dissect the body you wouldn’t see them. However, in 1985, Vernejoul, a French researcher, changed all that. He injected a radioactive tracer dye into acupuncture points. The resulting pattern of dye clearly showed the traditional meridian lines. When the dye was injected into non-acupuncture points, no lines appeared. See (Vernejoul, P, et al (1985) Etudes des meridians d’acupuncture par les tracuers radioctifs).

It is my belief that whenever we experience an emotional shock or physical abuse, indeed anything that causes us to be emotionally upset, our energy system is disrupted at that very instant and stops flowing smoothly. The subconscious mind, always to hand, and always monitoring everything, automatically locks this disrupted energy pattern with the emotional memory of the entire experience and files it away. The next time you focus on the specific traumatic memory your subconscious will automatically bring back the disrupted energy pattern that was attached to it and you will re-experience the entire emotional trauma again and, by doing that, you will automatically disrupt your whole energy system again. The subconscious mind will automatically save this new thought with your newly disrupted energy system, and attach it to the original traumatic memory, thus compounding it. Every time this memory is re-experienced it feels as if the original problem is getting worse. You are literally sending more disrupted energy to the problem, giving it more credibility and locking it in place within your memory and body. This is how a traumatic event gets blown out of all proportion and impacts on other areas of your life.

Those memories or lifestyles that cause you to be stressed, upset, hurt, angry, frustrated or bothered in any way can disrupt the energy pattern attached to those memories. That energy cannot be utilised by the body for other functions and becomes a drain on your body. People often say that they feel 'low,' they don't have any 'energy' or are 'out of salts' or 'tired and fed up with life.' Release this disrupted energy and the body returns to a happy balanced normality.


So why do we Age?
Remember, that through the first six years of our lives we are in a hypnotic trance and that a child obtains their behavioral programming simply by observing parents, siblings, grandparents, peers and teachers.

In addition, a child's subconscious mind will create a very powerful belief when their parent tells them that their grandparents are old and frail, that their hair goes grey and falls out, that they have false teeth, arthritis in the joints, poor eyesight, their memory is getting worse and are prone to illness, pains and get wrinkly skin etc., this too is downloaded as a fact into the youngster's subconscious mind without question.

These early-acquired experiences constitute to the very building blocks of our belief systems onto which every other similar experience is attached. A child has only to see and observe a grandparent or an old person to verify the belief and strengthen it. We are all programmed in this ageing belief and it is no wonder that our subconscious mind delivers what it believes to be true. The belief is set in stone and compounded throughout our entire life, especially when we retire from work at age 65 because we are too old to carry on working!

A Life - based on programming...
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