THE FINAL TRILOGY
THE LINK BETWEEN YOUR
EMOTIONS AND DISEASE
(Part 3)
I will be elaborating a
bit further in this final article on the link between your emotions and
disease. Yes, it has been a touchy subject for some of you. But you cannot always
just cover a sore with a plaster and forget about it. It can become infected
and inflamed.
Let's take off the plasters, clean out the wounds, and add a loving touch to
it. You don't want a breeding ground for germs. Some of your emotional pains
and burdens are buried so deep in an attempt to forget about it and cope. It is
time for it to surface, I know you can do it!
You might be reacting in a certain way in situations, only thinking that you
were out of line afterwards. Why? An emotion, word, smell, person or something
that you saw might have triggered a deep emotion connected to the "sore,
infected" spot. Once the wound is cleaned, which can be painful, it won't
hurt anymore. The "pussiness" won't surface in the form of rage, anger,
resentment or bitterness as soon as it is touched on or triggered anymore. It
will change the way that you react to circumstances.
You might be sitting with sickness and disease in your life, not knowing where
it came from or why it is manifesting. Even something as small as a rash or as
big as eczema. Your body is telling you that something is not right. Are you
going to put a plaster on it in the form of cortisone cream, or are you going
to dig a little deeper?
Bad memories secrete toxic chemicals in your brain. These can make you sick.
Good, healthy memories secrete good chemicals that lead to healing and optimal
health. One of the deepest buried memories with the deepest heartache is abuse.
This can lead to many sicknesses, allergies and auto immune diseases.
Abuse can come in many different forms:
- Emotional
- Verbal
- Physical
- Sexual
These can all have a massive impact on your
behaviour. With this comes feelings of guilt, fear, anxiety, resentment, stress
etc. Who broke your heart? Were you covered and loved as a child? Did you feel
safe and nurtured?
Abuse can lead to perfectionism and obsessive,
compulsive disorders. Do you have a drivenness to perform? The underlying issue
might be that you only experience love based on achievement. Were you only
"seen" and "loved" when you performed well?
The starting point is
forgiveness. This is not about the other person, but for you to be set free
from a life of being in prison. Forgive the other person and yourself.
Release the different emotions that you experienced and let it go. Ask God to
fill you with His love, joy, peace and Presence. Only God can truly heal your
heart, but you need to learn to forgive and release. No heartache is too deep
for God to heal, renew and restore.
The person that abused you might have had a similar experience, being left with
rage, anger, fear, anxiety, guilt and abandonment that was never dealt with.
This can form a vicious cycle. You have the power to break that cycle by
forgiving, releasing and receiving healing. You can change a whole bloodline by
standing in the gap with forgiveness. Never mind getting freed from whatever
disease has been caused by it. How many broken, abusive relationships are in
your family line?
Many fathers react in a certain way because of how their fathers treated them.
How were their relationships with other fathers? Were they absent, maybe
abusive, cold or irritated? Where and how did they receive love? A new
framework or mindset needs to be created in order to bring total restoration.
Remove the plasters and clean the wounds through a process of forgiveness,
releasing those emotions, and asking God to come and fill you with His love,
joy, peace and Presence. Aerate those wounds today and get rid of unnecessary
sickness and disease in your life.
Lizelle
RECIPES
"Toffee apple"
rings
Red apple slices
cored.(leave the skins on.)
-Oven 140 degrees Celsius.
-Pack a single layer on
a baking sheet with baking paper on.
-Bake for half an hour,
turn apple rings over, continue baking another half an hour until crispy.
-Or spread a thin layer
of honey on the rings and dip in cinnamon and chopped nuts halfway through the
baking process.
-Place back in the oven.
-Keep a close eye on the
apples the last 15 minutes of baking time to prevent burning.
-Remove from the oven
and let it cool. It will become a little more crispy and toffee like.
-Store in a container.
It might soften a bit like dried apple rings.
Rich dark chocolate ice
cream(serves 4)
Avo in ice cream???!!!
You will be surprised at the consistency it creates! Try it...
50ml-100ml cocoa powder
1 Cup coconut milk
1 Large avo or 2 smaller
ones
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp cinnamon
Sweetener choices vary
according to desired sweetness;
option 1: 2 Tbsp coconut
sugar and 2 Tbsp raw honey
option 2: Xylitol to
taste
option 3:Soaked dates
-Blend until smooth and creamy.
-Place in the freezer
overnight in an airtight container.
-Thaw slightly before
serving.(about 20 min)
-Garnish with sprinkled
nuts.
Lienke's broccoli pasta
Broccoli is not usually
at the top of any child's menu! This one was created when our youngest was
helping me with dinner from what was available in the kitchen. And it was a
huge hit with her!
1 Head broccoli broken into florets
1 Large punnet cherry tomatoes
1 Small plastic cup
tomato paste
Olive oil
Pink salt
Quarter tsp Paprika
1 tsp wholegrain mustard
Gluten free pasta (we
used elbow corn pasta)
Avo to serve.
-Cook the pasta according to packet instructions.
-Place broccoli,
tomatoes, tomato paste in an oven pan with the rest of the seasoning.
-Drizzle with olive oil
and salt.
-Grill until tomatoes
start to shrivel, mix every now and then.
-Remove from the oven
and cover with foil.
-Switch oven off and
place pan back into the oven for 10 min.
-The broccoli stems will
soften as it steams.
-Serve on the pasta with
avo on top.














