Emotional pain, guilty forces
Guilt works its way into the body and forms physical pain when the guilty feelings are overly consuming. Guilt has many causes, but the most harmful cause is the strong sense of failure over expectations. Failure can be real or imagined, and it generates a myriad of feelings, one being guilt.
When guilt manifests as pain, the pain is hard to cure. Rare is the healer who recognizes this cause. Usually the symptoms seem to belong to a recognizable disease, intense ache or affliction. Treatments sometimes help, but if the cause is guilt, treatments will not work fully.
Guilt is hard to assuage. It impacts the body in waves of emotional turmoil. It seeps into thoughts without warning. It moves in swirls that overturn physical and spiritual systems in the body. It pools in tubes, branches, and connective tissue. It undulates into crevices and openings.
The feelings that come from a guilty heart can affect the circulatory and respiratory systems. The feelings that come from a guilty bladder can affect the renal system. The feelings that come from a guilty brain can affect varying systems depending on the area in the brain that is guilt ridden, and can affect the nervous, muscular and lymphatic systems. The feelings that come with guilt over unfulfilled expectations of oneself can affect all of those systems, plus the skin and nails.
Healing from guilty feelings requires learning to recognize them and their sources. Guilt that is forced from others can be as harmful as guilt that is self-inflicted. Guilt that is caused by interactions with others in which each party hurts the others can be less harmful, unless physical injury is performed.
Self-inflicted guilt that is based on perceived failure can be confused with misperception of one’s abilities and obligations. Self-inflicted guilt that is based on rationalization for actions taken that hurt others and sever trust is guilt everlasting, and it resides in many corners of the brain and the arteries.
Societally-inflicted guilt causes physical afflictions when it overrides personal thought. Family-bred guilt causes emotional pain that is heavy in the mind, but has less physical manifestations.
Healing from guilty feelings also requires these three actions:
– Analysis of the guilt and its causes, and then when possible, making amends
– Analysis of the guilt and its causes, and then releasing the guilt (This action may require body-mind work.)
– Analysis of the guilt and its causes, and then examination of life choices to determine if the guilty feelings are justified or are a hindrance to a meaningful life.
Note: This information has been spiritually received.
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