Cellular Memories?
Cellular Memories
Experiences that include emotional reactions – consciously or subconsciously remembered – aren’t just memories that were stored in your brain’s cerebellum, hippocampus or temporal lobe. They are often stored somewhere in the body as well.
Those experiences can be sensations, tastes, habits, and other core aspects of someone’s id-entities. They are stored through the exchange of chemicals between cells, similar to storage of memories in brain cells.
These experiences often lead to the adoption of beliefs that are nothing but opinions about our cellular memories.
Those from early childhood often give off destructive signals of fear, anger, depression, sadness, anxiety, overwhelm, irritation, resentment, etc. They act like tiny radio stations transmitting destructive energy patterns within the body.
This affects the body’s immune system negatively. A weak immune system becomes the ideal habitat for disease, chronic pain, including cancer.