Episode 67 - Recognizing The Laws of Nature at Play in Your Life
Update: 2024-11-06
Description
Welcome to episode 67!
This episode highlights how to see the powerful play of the five biological laws of nature manifest in life - as symptoms.
These laws demonstrate how the psyche, brain, and organs work as a unified system, constantly communicating in real-time to adapt and respond to perceived conflicts and environmental triggers.
Key topics covered:
- How symptoms are part of a biological program, not meaningless malfunctions
- Recognizing the difference between a conflict-active phase (e.g., cold hands, lack of appetite) and a healing phase, when symptoms typically appear.
-Practical insights include tuning into the nervous system, becoming aware of physical responses
- Real-life examples illustrating how sudden conflict shocks (DHS) trigger specific biological responses, such as nasal congestion, eye irritation, or frequent urination.
- The importance of identifying emotional connections behind symptoms to either resolve or downgrade conflicts, helping to reduce the intensity of the healing phase.
- How observing these patterns in ourself reinforces trust in the body’s innate wisdom and can reduce fear around symptoms.
**The information given in this episode is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice.**
Connect with Tanya:
tanya@tanyaverquin.ca
New Perspectives Monthly Membership:
https://tanyaverquin.ca/memberships/new-perspectives/
@pixelatedperspectivespodcast
@tanyaverquin
This episode highlights how to see the powerful play of the five biological laws of nature manifest in life - as symptoms.
These laws demonstrate how the psyche, brain, and organs work as a unified system, constantly communicating in real-time to adapt and respond to perceived conflicts and environmental triggers.
Key topics covered:
- How symptoms are part of a biological program, not meaningless malfunctions
- Recognizing the difference between a conflict-active phase (e.g., cold hands, lack of appetite) and a healing phase, when symptoms typically appear.
-Practical insights include tuning into the nervous system, becoming aware of physical responses
- Real-life examples illustrating how sudden conflict shocks (DHS) trigger specific biological responses, such as nasal congestion, eye irritation, or frequent urination.
- The importance of identifying emotional connections behind symptoms to either resolve or downgrade conflicts, helping to reduce the intensity of the healing phase.
- How observing these patterns in ourself reinforces trust in the body’s innate wisdom and can reduce fear around symptoms.
**The information given in this episode is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice.**
Connect with Tanya:
tanya@tanyaverquin.ca
New Perspectives Monthly Membership:
https://tanyaverquin.ca/memberships/new-perspectives/
@pixelatedperspectivespodcast
@tanyaverquin
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