Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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It is often said that pain is a "message" of the body, a signal that is interpreted to understand what's happening in our psycho-soma.
This phrase is heard especially in the areas of alternative therapy and immediately brings to mind our varied and picturesque scenery. Depending on where we've read or heard the first time we place our interpretation of its meaning. In fact, if we had no opportunity to test and verify in person the sense of something, its meaning is rather vague.

"Messages from the body" could be the title of a thriller or the basis for a good seance. Something vague to interpret that we must rely on an expert, that by reading the bones or ashes will give its response. Clearly
irony with this easy talk about my path, but I realize more and more be to many.

The lived body as something other than us, we have no control and the evils which we suffer, becomes a stranger, capricious and unfathomable character, who suddenly find out, send "messages". Then try to find the "rules" of this new form of communication or trust in a good "translator".
So pain is a message from beyond ... Something that is beyond our comprehension, but above all our ability to understand. Here interpret it becomes a job, a labor and effort.

But I urge you to overturn the idea.
Pain is a message dall'ALDIQUA.
comes from within us, or from ourselves, that we are our bodies.
is not a "talk" about something, the pain, but an opportunity to "hear" more clearly a point of us who claim attention.
attention, kindness and respect from us first, before experts or medicine.
A mechanism that brings light to a point in our body so we can feel better about where we are abusing our flexibility and our patience.

I invite you to try to approach these messages in a new way, starting from smaller and less debilitating for you. Give yourself the opportunity to use this magnifying glass, to respond to your needs not his usual obstinacy (must not exist), but with respect and patience we all deserve.

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