George Bernard Shaw once said, "The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." It feels relevant here.
I have tremendous sympathy (love) for JayCee and her journey through illness. It is from that place within that I suggested there may be value in exploring unconscious emotion to aid in her healing.
There was no hint of suggesting 1) that she has any repressed anger, 2) that repressed anger is the cause of her cancer, as Sprout seemed to interpret my post; or 3) that the cancer will be back unless she deals with anger, as Coordinate_Apotheosis seems to imply. These meanings are coming from the reader and not from me, and it's important to me that this should be perfectly clear.
Since my intent was, clearly, sufficiently ambiguous as to be open to such interpretations, let me clarify it further.
I do not know why, in the Grand Scheme of Things, JayCee is faced with this catalyst, or whether it may return.
I do know, from much experience in working with emotional baggage in myself and others, that unresolved emotional blocks make it more difficult for the body to maintain and heal itself optimally in a multitude of ways. Emotional blocks (aka trauma, aka unused catalyst) create physical weak spots in the body, so it takes less for illness to set in in the body areas containing them. Put simply, they are obstacles to health and healing.
(This knowledge comes from a wealth of personal experience, direct and vicarious, and not from Ra - although Ra is consistent with this.)
Therefore I believe it is beneficial for everyone - as it has been for me - to explore what we're carrying inside, under the radar and below the surface, because like it or not, it's affecting us.
The link between anger and cancer is also mentioned in the several scientific studies cited in the "Healing Cancer" thread, which found repressed anger outside of conscious awareness to be predominant in cancer patients. That is good enough for me to want to suggest, to someone I care about, a simple exercise of which I am aware for exploring the possibility that anger is present, for whatever benefit it may be able to provide, if any (who knows?).
I wish JayCee all the health, peace and joy that is to be had in our current 3D home. That is all.
I have tremendous sympathy (love) for JayCee and her journey through illness. It is from that place within that I suggested there may be value in exploring unconscious emotion to aid in her healing.
There was no hint of suggesting 1) that she has any repressed anger, 2) that repressed anger is the cause of her cancer, as Sprout seemed to interpret my post; or 3) that the cancer will be back unless she deals with anger, as Coordinate_Apotheosis seems to imply. These meanings are coming from the reader and not from me, and it's important to me that this should be perfectly clear.
Since my intent was, clearly, sufficiently ambiguous as to be open to such interpretations, let me clarify it further.
I do not know why, in the Grand Scheme of Things, JayCee is faced with this catalyst, or whether it may return.
I do know, from much experience in working with emotional baggage in myself and others, that unresolved emotional blocks make it more difficult for the body to maintain and heal itself optimally in a multitude of ways. Emotional blocks (aka trauma, aka unused catalyst) create physical weak spots in the body, so it takes less for illness to set in in the body areas containing them. Put simply, they are obstacles to health and healing.
(This knowledge comes from a wealth of personal experience, direct and vicarious, and not from Ra - although Ra is consistent with this.)
Therefore I believe it is beneficial for everyone - as it has been for me - to explore what we're carrying inside, under the radar and below the surface, because like it or not, it's affecting us.
The link between anger and cancer is also mentioned in the several scientific studies cited in the "Healing Cancer" thread, which found repressed anger outside of conscious awareness to be predominant in cancer patients. That is good enough for me to want to suggest, to someone I care about, a simple exercise of which I am aware for exploring the possibility that anger is present, for whatever benefit it may be able to provide, if any (who knows?).
I wish JayCee all the health, peace and joy that is to be had in our current 3D home. That is all.