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The Pain Body: The layer of stored Negative Emotional Charge
At the cornerstone of any emotional toxicity is the Pain
Body, which prevents you from experiencing peace and connection at
an emotional and spiritual level as well as vitality and health at
a physical and cellular level. The Pain Body can be seen as its own
energy field within the Cellular Memory whose prime directive is the
accumulation and generation of pain in your life. Whether disease,
dysfunction, imbalance or lack of
peace occurs at any level, you can be sure that the
Pain Body is playing a very active leading role in feeding its existence.
Eckhart Tolle, author of The
Power of Now, calls the cumulative layers of NEC the "Pain-Body"
and refers to it as an entity. He says:
"There are two levels of pain: the pain that you create now, and
the pain of the past that still lives on in your mind and body. This
of course includes the pain that you suffer as a child, cause by the
unconsciousness of the world into which you were born. The accumulated
pain is a negative energy field that occupies your body and mind.
If you look at it as an invisible entity in its own right, you are
getting quite close to the truth. It's the emotional Pain-Body."
The cells in which past physical or emotional trauma
is stored, operate in a survival pattern based on something that is
no longer real or current for anyone but the person maintaining the
pattern. When an unresolved issue or trauma impedes the flow of energy
in the body-mind system, stagnation is created in a particular part
of the body, often the organ, joint or muscle most associated with
the trauma. We know further that areas of stagnant energy contain
negative e-motional charge (NEC) that literally split and subdivide
the human energy field in separate compartments without communication
between them. When we hold off the trauma, we are allowing
more layers of NEC to follow the original one making the situation
even more complex. A simple example is: you hurt your ankle while
running late to your office. you feel very upset for that. You get
angry at yourself for not paying more attention when walking and you
may blame yourself by saying things like, "Stupid, you never pay enough
attention!" "You are going to be late and your boss will be upset
with you". By now, your body is not only feeling the physical trauma
in the form of real pain, but you are adding by default; self-condemnation,
anger, guilt, fear and unforgiveness towards yourself. This process
may go on and on.
Acupuncturist, Tapas Fleming writes in her book You Can Heal Now:
"...at the moment when a problem or a trauma happens, (physical, mental
or emotional) we have the feeling that life is unbearable and we say
'NO' to whatever is happening to us. Some variations to this theme
include: 'this is too much for me; if this happens, I won't survive.'
The implication to that inner statement is, 'I'll deal with it later,
file it away, I'll face it when I can, when it is not life threatening'.
But we seem to put off forever something that we don't
want to deal with now, and the imbalance of the undigested trauma
stays with us. We can put time and distance between us and the event,
but the experience itself is still on hold. Another response may be
to deny that the problem happened. However the more we keep it locked
in the 'so called Past', the more strongly we are connected with it,
and the more unresolved issues we hold off, the more narrow and limited
our lives will become." Unprocessed
traumatic experiences create suffocation and contraction of the positive
e-motional charge (PEC) which leads to massive dysfunction in our
bodies-mind system. The disproportion between positive and negative
e-motional charge (Pain-Body) is such that the natural bodily activities
are deeply affected. Just think for a moment, the amount of Life force
that it has taken to "hold" that NEC stored in the cells all this
time! Now imagine for a while how you would feel releasing that NEC,
allowing the transformation to take place. When we use this technology,
we do not erase the memory. The stuck Life force is liberated, leaving
the cells' natural energy free to be used for self-healing and growth.
Since very young, we learned to resist our feelings, damaging ourselves
physically, mentally and emotionally. We did this because we didn't
know what we were doing and because we imitated others (ancestors,
parents, teachers, TV programs, publicity, books, etc.) When we discriminate
a feeling, we are resisting its existence. We are trying to change
it for something else that matches our self-image. When we resist
"what is" and the existence of present feelings, we cannot digest
the experience. This is how the NEC is stored in the body-mind organism
creating the Pain-Body.
What supports the Pain-Body is "unconsciousness"
As we mentioned, the Pain-Body is an inner energy field,
almost a "separate entity", with its own agenda. This is an energy
field of negative beliefs, and the negative decisions that we make
about our life and ourselves, may affect our reactions when "the right
button is pushed." Sometimes the stimuli are "nonsense" and others
don't understand our dramatic overreaction. This creates more negativity
in our thoughts and perceptions, attracting more uncomfortable circumstances
into our experience.
The Pain-Body is very big in our civilization; it is everywhere--books,
movies, television--wherever we go, we'll see it's expressions. These
are expressions of resistance, of anger, envy, oppression, resentment,
fear, guilt, shame and all other forms of negativity. It is friction
that was never resolved in our system, friction that was never observed,
allowed and transformed, but rather stored and put on hold. When we
go through a negative experience, usually we make a decision such
as, "I'm not good enough," or "I won't be able to make it"; " I'm
dumb", or "this is too much for me". When we believe in those decisions,
they get imprinted in our energy field and they run our life from
then on. Most of those decisions were made at a formative age, or
were absorbed from our mother's energy field in the womb.
The main reason that we don't want to deal with the Pain-Body is because
we don't know how. In addition, we don't know how because we never
knew of its existence. We were not aware of it! The Pain-Body is the
accumulation in us of all the negative experiences we have had, all
the resistance, all the complaints. Most of it is unnecessary suffering.
Unconsciously, we get used to a way to perceive life that causes us
suffering. It is because of ignorance and imitation. We don't know
what we are doing to ourselves.
The Pain-Body can be released when we transform the stagnant NEC in
our system. We digest NEC when we fully acknowledge and allow our
feelings, without reactivity, and without judging ourselves, for the
way we feel. Practicing this work, you will be consciously visiting
your energy field, perhaps for the first time in your life. You will
be bringing awareness to your mental and emotional reality. It is
not the expression of the emotions that is relevant, it is owning
them, being present to them. Not because they are "your" emotions,
but because they are happening in you "now". And when you accept fully
what is happening in the now, it passes through you; it doesn't get
stuck.
To learn more about how to transform the Pain Body using
practical tools of awareness, click
here for the interactive, instructional materials available to you.
The technique, known as"Awakening the Joy Body using PBR",
is an integral component to the Cellular Memory Release system. Permanent,
beneficial shifts in awareness result from Pain Body Release
allowing healing to take place at all levels of your holistic being.
It is taught and facilitated both as part of the CMR training synthesis
as well as an effective stand-a-lone technique.

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