Here we are, with a three-day weekend coming up… so here’s a challenge.
See if you can make it from Saturday through Monday without complaining about anything.
Why?
Well — we may not always realize it, but we are constantly giving instructions to the field through what we say.
And if the conscious mind, expressed through spoken words, is powerful, what about the thoughts lurking on a subconscious level?
That is one advantage of working with software that scans the biofield. It can bring subtle information to the surface — as a place to bring awareness and correction.
We’ve been focusing on Heat, Inflammation, and Blood-related stress.
Today’s scan, in reference to this, is bringing up energetic stress-management themes related to gallbladder flow, pancreatic enzyme release, digestion of fats, appetite regulation, satiety, bile movement, and small-intestine intelligence.
This is not just about digestion.
It’s about emotional patterns.
In Metaphysical Anatomy by Evette Rose, various emotional patterns are associated with different body systems. In today’s group scan, some of the emotional themes connected to these areas included:
For gallbladder stress:
Pain is your foundation
Anger behind self-expression
For pancreas stress:
You overcommit because you want to be in control
You feel that joy and happiness have been taken from you
For small intestine stress:
You have experienced circumstances in a very intense manner
You feel others do not have your best interests at heart
You feel disconnected from yourself
All subtle energy, but still quite a lot sitting under the surface.
And this is where the subconscious becomes important.
The subconscious does not argue very much. It tends to accept what is repeated, impressed, dramatized, feared, or emotionally charged.
So if the field is carrying pain, anger, overcommitment, loss of joy, distrust, or disconnection, it may continue reproducing those patterns until something interrupts the loop.
That “something” can begin with speaking about life in positive terms instead of negative ones.
And maybe a simple decision:
These issues are not in my world. Not anymore.

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