Wednesday, May 27, 2009

This head ache... I dont get it.

So I have this friend I have hung out with a few times. It is really strange because every time I get the worst head ache. At first I thought it was the result of other circumstances... diet, hydration, lack of sleep... but... every time?

I don't get head aches all of the time, so I remember them when they come. The headache is near my temples and across my forehead. My roommate who is familiar with energy movement said last night that their was a block or congestion in my meridians...

Is my body telling me not to spend time with this person, or is it something that I should change?

I googled head aches and energy healing and I came across a questions answer web page. The questioner said he had been meditating for peace on earth... and the answer-er suggested that anytime there is more energy flowing a block in energy can cause discomfort... Not that hanging out with my friend is the equilvilante of meditating for peace on earth... or that this is even a credible site... it could be... it also could be a bunch of fluff...
hmmm... I will just paste what he wrote instead of trying to paraphrase...

These headaches are basically caused by energetic pressure in the head. Have you ever gone to a sad movie and cried really hard, but tried NOT to cry because you were embarrassed? I did this many times, and every time, I left the theater with a horrible headache. Then I figured out what was happening and integrated the wisdom of how important it is for us to process our emotions instead of resisting or suppressing them. When we let emotional energy flow freely, no pressure builds, and we naturally maintain healthy balance.

As I stated above (and as Edgar Cayce taught), it isn't meditation or psychic development that causes problems, but rather a lack of flow in one's being on some level (physical, emotional, mental and/or spiritual). To "heal" the discomfort, we can either clear the blocks to flow or slow down the growth/ energy or both.

There are many things we can do to clear blocks and come up to speed with the new energy flowing in and through us. On a practical, physical level, we can purify the body by following Edgar Cayce's diet recommendations (eat a lot of whole, raw, natural food). We can get our energy going by moving our physical bodies via exercise as well. Yoga and Tai Chi are especially effective for increasing energy flow. Massage and energy healing are also good choices.

To release and process all those thoughts and emotions, anything that keeps energy moving will help, such as journaling, feng shui, counseling/readings, etc. This is where your own specific situation comes up, for on one hand, you're igniting high level energy via meditation, but on the other, you're carrying all this negativity with you into that practice. Your cynical thoughts and feelings about the state of the world are not a good match for the high vibration of meditation, so you're encountering a chasm between the two. Trying to stretch yourself across that chasm is creating tension, which you experience as headaches.


ya... I still don't know... it could just be that i am allergic to his laundry detergent.

2 comments:

cemarcano said...

So I thought I was following it until that last paragraph. If I ignore that part - it sounds to me like there is something about this person that produces a block in you somehow - emotional, mental, physical or spiritual - that causes you to have a headache around that person? So either you stop your growth or energy to stop the headache (which I take to mean stop hanging out with this person or quit growing personally?) or you clear the block (through personal reflection or whatever to understand where the block is coming from and then decide whether it is worth clearing) and move forward. I think that implies choice on your part and not a mandate from an outer source as to what you should do about this relationship with said person? So I have to conclude with an agreement - I don't know. There's not enough pieces of the puzzle to figure out from here. I think you're on your own there, sis. Good luck.

tanyamae said...

:) thanks. my co-worker said it is probably just his cologne... who knows?

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