Emerging from the Matrix by Salini
Author:Salini [Salini]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781504334914
Publisher: Balboa Press
Published: 2015-09-18T04:00:00+00:00
Finally, perhaps the one muscle most profoundly affected by trauma due to its pivotal location is the Psoas muscle, known as the muscle of the soul. I have seen so much pain in this area from sexual abuse survivors that itâs important to mention the Psoasâ crucial role in overall healing. This muscle is often closest to the original traumatic event thus takes the sharpest blow. Since it is a large muscle that connects all the way from the back, inner body cavity and spine, through the pelvic floor and down the inside front of the leg, many areas and opportunities for movement are dramatically affected. The psoas is crucially placed and is vital to body movement and function.
The Psoas muscle is the deepest muscle of the human body. According to bodyworker and Psoas expert Liz Koch, it isnât just a muscle but an organ composed of bio-intelligent tissue that perceives. The Psoas is the primal messenger of the central nervous system. It is the only muscle that connects our back to our legs and is responsible for lifting our legs to move, walk or even run from danger. The Psoas is also connected to the diaphragm through fascia which affects both our breath and fear reflex. These reflexes are part of the reptilian brain which is directly connected to the Psoas muscle. The reptilian part of the brain, which includes the interior part of the brain stem and the spinal cord, is the most ancient part of the brain, existing before our advanced brain developed. Known for its survival instincts, the reptilian brain maintained our essential core functioning. The Psoas muscle still holds these survival instincts. For this reason, trauma stored there affects the body and daily life profoundly, but unconsciously, since the reptilian brain is unconscious to the conscious mind except through the fight/flight/freeze response, also known as the fear response.
If the Psoas muscle becomes chronically constricted, it will continually signal your body that youâre in danger and eventually exhaust the adrenal glands. This, in turn, will deplete the immune system. Additionally the Psoas muscle acts as an energy conduit, sending messages to and from the muscles, spine, nervous system and brain, then on down to the earth itself helping to ground us.
Traumatic energy can be inserted intentionally or accidentally. Whatever the genesis, tumors and cancers often grow in the areas where the trauma is stored. When this happens, it remains there until it is released. Similarly, when women are repeatedly sexually abused in their genital area, it is not uncommon to see cancerous tumors grow around the cervix, uterus, ovaries and vaginal areas. Toxic, angry energy entered there and lodged within the tissue. Body part cancer* is a marker for the site of the wound/trauma. The location of the cancer is where you were energetically attacked or where you hold the emotion of the traumatic event, whatever it was. If itâs a bodily system thatâs affected, such as blood (Leukemia) or lymphatic cancer, itâs a deeper wound and deeper toxic energy that has taken hold.
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