
Emotional release is a technique done using
therapeutic grade essential oils.
The purpose of an emotional release session is to facilitate physical or emotional healing that may be affected or connected to an emotion.
We are created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27) which means that we are a blueprint in our DNA of perfection. This blueprint is within all the cells of our body.
Repressed emotions become blocks between us in our daily lives, accessing that perfection, inhibiting our growth, development, healing.
Oftentimes, a physical complaint or a thought process we are trying to change appears persistent. There are solutions! After all, we are created in God's image! Emotional releasing allows us to remove the repressed emotion by allowing awareness and processing of the emotion.
When we have an emotional experience we are unable to process at some point in our lives, perhaps we are not mature enough at the time, or do not feel strong enough, it is stored away in the depths of our minds, our bodies, our DNA. We store them away to be dealt with later, when we feel we are mature enough or when we are ready. These emotions live in our bodies, our organs, and may be an underlying factor or influence in health conditions such as cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease, high blood pressure and chronic pain, to name only a few.
Releasing the stored emotions at the DNA level, as in emotional release uncovers the memory of perfection in our DNA (hence, removes the block between our perceived pathology and our God given health), enabling us to further perceive and manifest a fuller measure of the image of God placed within us when He created us.
When an emotion has been resolved, we gain a spiritual lesson. Our lives are changed for the better, and forever! The negative feeling is released from the DNA and deleted, thus allowing us to also release the behaviors that were associated with the unresolved emotion.
Information regarding Emotional Release referenced from C.A.R.E. Emotional Release curriculum, Dr. David Stewart, MD.
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