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Stressed by the Failure to Lose Weight? You May Be Energetically Switched!

The first expression of an emotion, either positiveActive Lean Review or negative, is a change in the body's electrical state. There is now a great deal of research that supports the idea that in addition to having a physical body which is fueled by food, humans also run on an intricate energy system which is fueled by electrical impulses circulating through the body. Chinese health practitioners have been using acupuncture points on this energy system for at least 5,000 years. The key to many of the disturbances we experience in our daily lives is held in this system.

Energetic patterns are set up across a lifetime. Many of these are picked up when we are children. From the time of birth to age two, our brain waves are at the delta level (1-4 cycles/sec associated with unconsciousness), from ages two to twelve, the levels move from theta (4-8 cycles/sec associated with deep relaxation and deep sleep) to alpha (8-14 cycles/sec associated with daydreaming, meditation, hypnosis) and then into beta (14-25 cycles/sec associated with standard movement and awareness). During this period, our minds are extremely suggestible and we are hypnotized by everything we see, hear, feel, taste and touch. Our beliefs about the world, marriage, family, work etc, are formed, either in a positive way or negative. Throughout life, as we experience frightening traumatic events, we feel more vulnerable and create more energetic imbalances.

Being switched is a polarity imbalance around a certain area in one's life. This concept (described as being psychologically reversed by California psychologist, Roger Callahan, who discovered Thought Field Therapy) originated from Applied Kinesiology. Psychological reversal, or being switched, is caused by self-defeating negative thinking which results in a constant internal conflict between what the person says he/she wants and the deep underlying negative beliefs.

 

 

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