The body-mind conection, flying low and exploring resistance…….
Interesting podcast on tapping and the BODY-MIND connection and on how when the health system focuses on damage control and diagnoses it fails to support the health and well being of people, as well as, prevention by Dr Christiane Northrup
https://www.thetappingsolution.com/2019tws/vs5/af/ChristianeNorthrup.php
Christiane Northrup M.D.:
“Your thoughts and beliefs are the single most important indicator of your state of health. That is amazingly good”
“Your beliefs and thoughts are wired into your biology. They become your cells, tissues, and organs. There’s no supplement, no diet, no medicine, and no exercise regimen that can compare with the power of your thoughts and beliefs. That’s the very first place you need to look when anything goes wrong with your body.”
…..and a podcast full of gems where Seth Godin (Insight at the Edge / Sounds True) argues that the systems of our culture are pushing us to fly too low, and that resistance is not something to be avoided, but something to seek out….
‘I’m betting most people have some knowledge of the story of Icarus. It’s been told to us like a fairytale. Daedalus was banned by the gods to an island with his son. Daedalus said to his son, “I’ve figured a way out of here.” He made him a set of wings, and the instructions were, “Do what I say. Don’t fly too high, or the wax on your wings will melt from the sun and you will surely perish.” [Icarus] did not obey his father and he died. The message there is pretty clear: No hubris. Don’t get too big for your britches. And most of all, listen to authority. But the fascinating thing about this myth is, in 1850 and 1750 and 1650 and for a thousand years before that, that’s not what it said. What it said was, “Don’t fly too high, but also do not fly too low—because if you fly too low, the water and the mist will weigh down your wings and you will drown.” My argument in the book is that the systems of our culture are pushing us to fly too low, and we are guilty of flying too low…’