Originally posted by
Bijou
Thank you SO Much (!) for bringing this research to a public spot.
For years I have been tracking down the emotional component of illness through muscle testing a list of symptoms/diseases and aggravating emotions attached to them through a book called Feelings Buried Alive Never Die. That set me up to read this research showing there is a true scientific test procedure and validation process of what this other book was stating. I'm just blown away.
The clincher for me was reading about a person with a stiff leg and the underlying emotion being 'since I can't escape, I play dead' because it's a fake out reflex nature uses when a predator only attacks if the prey tries to escape.
When my Grandmother was dying when I was 4, my mother had to take on all the responsibility for her care .... And quite often told me her left leg was a peg leg during that whole ordeal to complicate matters. (left side being associated with parents or children). Eventually she regained movement although arthritis moved in, but whenever she talked about her leg going stiff, I could see it was an overwhelming time for her. I always believed it was one of those 'psychosomatic' things although I didn't dare tell her it was a hysterical response to stress. And the fear of dying.
So thank you for putting that last piece into my puzzle and validating what I had already come to observe by showing there really is physical evidence that can diagnose emotional trama!