Neuronal memorization and tissue memorization are fundamental mechanisms allowing the body to record and process lived experiences. These memories can be stored in various parts of the body, influenced by visual perception. When these memories are not integrated, they often manifest as physical symptoms, a phenomenon known as somatization. For example, a child facing unresolved emotional situations may develop chronic conditions, thus illustrating the link between emotional state and physical health.
The adrenal glands and the thyroid play a crucial role in this dynamic. The adrenals, in particular, react to stress and their dysfunction can lead to various health problems. The thyroid, meanwhile, is associated with expression and communication, especially during the child's developmental phases. In adolescence, the pituitary phenomenon marks a key stage of hormonal maturation, also influencing memory management. Techniques such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) are used to treat these memories, facilitating the dissociation and reorganization of recollections. These eye movements are essential for restoring balance between the rational and the irrational, thus contributing to the rationalization of lived experiences.
Marc Damoiseaux covers the practical application of this tissue listening in his video modules. The entirety of the oeil movement is dissected.
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