Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Pain that wont be eased with drugs

Psychosomatic Pain - What is psychosomatic pain? And how can psychosomatic pain be healed?


Psychosomatic Pain - What is psychosomatic pain? And how can psychosomatic pain be healed? The term psychosomatic pain is used when a person reports that they are feeling pain, or say that they are in pain, "but no physical cause for the pain can be found."

Classically, doctors say, "There's nothing wrong with you."

Others say, "It's all in your head."

But the person who suffers from psychosomatic pain feels the pain and gets more and more desperate because the pain is not imagined, it is real.

EmoTrance Theory offers a simple explanation for psychosomatic pain as follows.

ALL emotions, without exception, are feedback signals from the energy body, just as all physical sensations are feedback signals from the physical body.

All emotions ARE FELT THROUGH THE BODY - that is how we know we are having an emotion, because we can feel it through physical sensations that do NOT have a physical cause.

In that way, ALL negative emotions are in fact, psychosomatic pain in EmoTrance Emotion Theory, as all positive emotions are psychosomatic pleasures.

Negative emotions such as anger, sadness, despair etc. really hurt. Love pain is a particular example where a person can experience extreme pain, but also grief and bereavement, shock and trauma can be so physically painful that a person is disabled by the strength of the sensations.

Psychosomatic pain is the highest end form of emotional pain and denotes a very severe injury in the energy system that is located EXACTLY where the pain is felt.

Psychosomatic pain is thereby not a psychological problem but an energy system problem and needs the attention of someone who specialises in repairing the energy system.

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