Did you know that Emotions affect the organs?
Emotions and Organs
The body reacts to different Emotions with feelings. Emotions described are metaphysical experience paralleled by a psychological process and by biological responses. The Traditional Chinese medicine sees seven emotions. Anger, Joy, Grief, Pensiveness, Anxiety, Fear and Fright. It might be a surprise that each emotion affects the health of an organ differently according to the Shen -Nong. According to David Osborne, the greek medicine is the root of traditional western medicine, and it also takes into consideration the effect of emotions on the organs. Organs play a significant role in the health of your expressions in emotions.
Here is an excellent example: Most alcoholics are angry and have a short temper. Anger correlates with the liver. Most alcoholics have a liver that is taxed and is crying out for help.
People what cannot express themselves and worry too much have or accumulate stomach ulcers.
We suspect that the organs play a vital part in our emotions as we can sometimes feel the different reactions and emotions. We also have a few sayings like
" cold hands, warm heart",
What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over
Listen to your gut feeling,
It turns my stomach around,
and so on just to mention a few
THE BOTTOM LINE: Understand what is going on in your body and with your nervous system internally. It will help you in the long run.
Reboot your body with self-care rituals like drinking hot water ( not too hot drinkable) daily. The best time to drink hot water is in the morning on an empty stomach and throughout the day.
Drinking hot water temporarily begins to raise your internal body temperature. When you drink hot water, your body’s endocrine system activates, and you start to sweat. While sweating might be uncomfortable, it’s an essential part of getting rid of toxins and irritants that you been exposed to in your environment.
Meditation is another form of calming, getting focused and centred.
Value your health don't wait until you get sick to be reminded that health is something no money in the world can buy.
To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear. (Buddha)
Thanks for reading this
Atma Namaste
Sylvia
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Wonderful post Sylvia. I've touched on this in a couple articles on my site, but not gone nearly as in depth. I'm so glad you posted this. I need to share this one.
Bless you and thanks, Brad
Hello Brad
you are welcome, there is a lot to cover with organs and emotions and it is worth to write a blog about it.
Please feel free to share.
Hi Sylvia
We were just last night talking about this while visiting friends, and how our emotions and attitudes have an influence on our bodies.
Here are two links that have very interesting information regarding this:
http://www.enlightenedfeelings.com/body.html#emotions chart
http://www.enlightenedfeelings.com/symptoms.html
Let's try to have the correct emotions, to attract what we want to our businesses as well (Law of Attraction).
Wishing you all of the very best!
Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
Hello Sharley
Thanks for the links, and yes not alone our attitudes influence us also the reactions of others will affect us. We might not see it first, but we will be feeling it after a while. Automatically you adjust the Emotions accordingly.
Do you know that having back problems are a sign of financial instability it comes with the worry of not having enough money?
Or having knee problems is a sign of inflexibility of letting go. Not wanting to move forward and holding on to the past.
The aches and pains are so much in line with our emotions. We just don't think twice about it. Many times we never make a connection.
Thanks for your insights
Cheers Sylvia
Hi Sylvia
I somehow missed your reply and only saw it now. Sorry about that.
Very interesting about the back and knee problems! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, if we can just learn to listen to our bodies more eh?
Wishing you all of the very best!
Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
Very nice, sometimes we forget the things we eat affects us in a negitive way. Cool Good Info...
Shields High
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Reese
Hi Reese
We all been there and we all have our stress food.
Food can even affect the moods and of course the whole body.
You are so right. Thanks for stopping by
Cheers Sylvia
Hi Robert
there is a close relationship, and often times we take our body for granted. Especially the Air we breathe, you never think when you breathe out where the next breath comes from.
Cheers Sylvia
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Thank you Sylvia. I've never seen reactions to emotions shown like that. But, I can certainly relate to one of them.
Hello Valerie
Often we never make a connection.
When I did my TCM Certificate, it was part of our program.
It opens my eyes to be more aware of my emotions.
Whenever we undergo a problem, our body reacts to it, and the organs are the ones who are affected.If that continues over a period that emotion corresponds with the organ causes than a chronic disease triggered by the slightest emotion.