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Belief Systems

Sources of Information:

 

The Cellular Memory: from CMR International

 

The Pain Body: from CMR International

 

The Neural Net: from CMR International

 

 

The Cellular Memory

 

The Cellular Memory is the complete blueprint for your existence. It is the energetic expression of you as a holistic being. The labels "mind", "body" and "spirit" are artificial labels that exist to make it easier for you to comprehend your multidimensional existence on earth. Each point within your cellular memory contains all the information of the whole. This information is infinitely accessible to each and every cell of your body. If you magnify your cells down to your atoms, you would see that you are made up of subtle bundles of "info-energy." This info-energy is comprised of physical, mental and emotional data that comes from all of your life experiences, genetic heritage, and past generations. Nothing we experience escapes being imprinted into our Cellular Hologram in the form of a cell memory. What we commonly refer to as "The Cellular Memory" is the collective energy field generated by these individual cell memories. It operates behind the scenes of our subconscious mind.

 

The Cellular Memory pre-disposes or, "programs" you to perceive and behave a certain way as thoughts and feelings are made manifest within your consciousness. To use the analogy of a computer, the holistic beingness is the hard disk, or storage disk. The Cellular Memory is the database on the storage disk. The files within the database are the cell memories. It can be stated that everything that has ever happened to us is recorded in the cells of our body similarly to files being stored within a computer. In this way, the Cellular Memory is a bio-computer that influences our relationships to everything and anything that is happening. It affects the way we perform routine tasks and how we react to stress and handle emotional challenges in our present circumstances. Stored within the Cellular Memory are all the conscious and unconscious patterns of behaviors. The unproductive patterns impair our ability to feel well, happy, healthy, attain our goals and fulfill our destiny.

 

How the Cellular Memory affects our health

 

By default, your body is built to support health, harmony and connection between all parts. So why do we get sick, develop a disease or illness that won't easily go away? If our bodies are meant to support vitality and healing then why doesn't it just happen right away? The simplest answer in our experience over the last 20 years is that the Cellular Memory by nature contains both Positive Emotional Charge (PEC) and Negative Emotional Charge (NEC) that is constantly flowing and influencing our state of mind and body health. The PEC is our soul's birthright. It can be described as an energy field of life force that is free flowing, expanding, peaceful, non-fearful, whole and alive beyond words.

The NEC is our human condition. It can be described as an energy field of life force that is contracted; held as unprocessed traumatic experiences, negative beliefs about ourselves and others, suffocation, fear and any emotion that is a derivation of fear such as guilt, grief, shame, embarrassment, resentment, anger, etc.. We refer to the NEC's collective energy field as the Pain Body. When the NEC becomes disproportionably higher than the PEC, this leads to massive dysfunction in the human body-mind system.

 

"Repressing emotions can only be causative of disease. Failure to find effective ways to express negative emotions causes you to 'stew in your own juices.'" Day after day, this chronic immersion in negativity is what appears to produce harmful influences on health. The key is found in complex molecules called neuropeptides. The brain contains about 60 different neuropeptides, including endorphins. These neuropeptides are the means by which all cells in the body communicate with each other. This includes brain-to-brain messages, brain-to-body messages, body-to-body messages, and body-to-brain messages. Individual cells, including brain cells, immune cells, and other body cells, have receptor sites that receive neuropeptides. The kinds of neuropeptides available to cells are constantly changing, reflecting variations in your emotions throughout the day. The kind and number of emotion-linked neuropeptides available at receptor sites of cells influence your probability of staying well or getting sick.

 

Viruses use these same receptors to enter into a cell, and depending on how much of the natural peptide for that receptor is around, the virus will have an easier or harder time getting into the cell. To put it simply "The chemicals that are running our body and our brain are the same chemicals that are involved in emotion. And that says to us that . . . we'd better pay more attention to emotions with respect to health. Under the influence of massive amounts of contraction, our cells begin to function inefficiently." The emotional charge resulting from the accumulation of NEC is blocking the receptor sites of your cells from receiving the message to upkeep basic functions. They can no longer perform the routine tasks of producing proteins that carry out the basic tasks of keeping the body in a perfect state of health. It isn't that disease and imbalance is created by our cells but rather in the "absence" of balance, disease and imbalance is created and experienced. Even with a "strict", "proper", or "ideal" diet, nutrients can no longer be assimilated efficiently into the body. This is an interesting fact since so much emphasis has been placed on the importance of diet and exercise as the keys to eliminating and preventing toxicity in the body.

 

In many alternative practices, there has always been a credibility and acceptance of the common link between the repressed emotion and where in the body the imbalance or disease begins to manifest. According to Oriental medicine, each organ or gland has one or more emotions that influence it. More often than not, the emotional trauma begins to manifest the imbalance in a corresponding organ or gland. With all this ancient wisdom and modern scientific research as supporting evidence, we can no longer ignore the fact that emotional toxicity plays an equal and perhaps a more dominant role in achieving optimal health.

 

Cellular Memory Release is a focused method on accessing and transforming this emotional toxicity thereby allowing all holistic parts - spiritually, emotionally, and cellularly - to communicate and regain a state of balance.  By healing the pain body the energetic toxicity is released and a being becomes healthy again.

 

The pain body

 

The cornerstone of emotional toxicity is the Pain Body, which prevents you from experiencing peace and connection at an emotional and spiritual level as well as vitality and health at a physical and cellular level. The Pain Body can be seen as its own energy field within the Cellular Memory whose prime directive is the accumulation and generation of pain in your life. Whether disease, dysfunction, imbalance or lack of peace occurs at any level, you can be sure that the Pain Body is playing a very active role in feeding its existence. Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now, calls the cumulative layers of NEC the "Pain-Body" and refers to it as an entity. He says:

"There are two levels of pain: the pain that you create now, and the pain of the past that still lives on in your mind and body. This of course includes the pain that you suffer as a child, caused by the unconsciousness of the world into which you were born. The accumulated pain is a negative energy field that occupies your body and mind. If you look at it as an invisible entity in its own right, you are getting quite close to the truth - It's the emotional Pain-Body."

 

The cells in which past physical or emotional trauma is stored, operate in a survival pattern based on something that is no longer real or current for anyone but the person maintaining the pattern. When an unresolved issue or trauma impedes the flow of energy in the body-mind system, stagnation is created in a particular part of the body, often the organ, joint or muscle most associated with the trauma. We know further that areas of stagnant energy contain negative e-motional charge (NEC) that literally split and subdivide the human energy field in separate compartments without communication between them. When we hold off the trauma, we are allowing more layers of NEC to follow the original one making the situation even more complex. A simple example: You hurt your ankle while running because you are late to your office. You feel very upset for that. You get angry at yourself for not paying more attention when walking and you may blame yourself by saying things like, "Stupid, you never pay enough attention!" "You are going to be late and your boss will be upset with you". By now, your body is not only feeling the physical trauma in the form of real pain, but you are adding self-condemnation, anger, guilt, fear and unforgiveness. This process may go on and on.

Acupuncturist, Tapas Fleming writes in her book You Can Heal Now: "...at the moment when a problem or a trauma happens, (physical, mental or emotional) we have the feeling that life is unbearable and we say 'NO' to whatever is happening to us. Some variations to this theme include: 'this is too much for me; if this happens, I won't survive.' The implication to that inner statement is, 'I'll deal with it later, file it away, I'll face it when I can, when it is not life threatening'.

 

But we seem to put off forever something that we don't want to deal with now, and the imbalance of the undigested trauma stays with us. We can put time and distance between us and the event, but the experience itself is still on hold. Another response may be to deny that the problem happened. However the more we keep it locked in the 'so called Past', the more strongly we are connected with it. The more unresolved issues we hold off, the more narrow and limited our lives will become." Unprocessed traumatic experiences create suffocation and contraction of the positive e-motional charge (PEC) which leads to massive dysfunction in our bodies-mind system. The disproportion between positive and negative e-motional charge (Pain-Body) is such that the natural bodily activities are deeply affected. Just think for a moment, the amount of Life force that it has taken to "hold" that NEC stored in the cells all this time! Now imagine for a while how you would feel releasing that NEC, allowing the transformation to take place. When we use this technology, we do not erase the memory. The stuck Life force is liberated, leaving the cells' natural energy free to be used for self-healing and growth. Since very young, we learned to resist our feelings, damaging ourselves physically, mentally and emotionally. We did this because we didn't know what we were doing and because we imitated others (ancestors, parents, teachers, TV programs, publicity, books, etc.) When we disregard a feeling, we are resisting its existence and trying to exchange it for something that matches our self-image. When we resist "what is" and the existence of present feelings, we cannot digest the experience. This is how the NEC is stored in the body-mind organism creating the Pain-Body.

 

What supports the Pain-Body is "unconsciousness"

 

The Pain-Body is an inner energy field, almost a "separate entity", with its own agenda. This is an energy field of negative beliefs. And the negative decisions that we make about our life and ourselves, may affect our reactions when a certain button is pushed." Sometimes the stimuli are "nonsense" and other people don't understand our dramatic overreaction. This creates more negativity in our thoughts and perceptions, attracting more uncomfortable circumstances into our experience.

The Pain-Body is very big in our civilization; it is everywhere--books, movies, television--wherever we go, we see its expression. These are expressions of resistance, of anger, envy, oppression, resentment, fear, guilt, shame and all other forms of negativity. It is friction that was never resolved in our system, friction that was never observed, allowed and transformed, but rather stored and put on hold. When we go through a negative experience, usually we make a decision such as, "I'm not good enough," or "I won't be able to make it"; “I’m dumb", or "this is too much for me". When we believe in those decisions, they get imprinted in our energy field and they run our life from then on. Most of those decisions were made at a formative age, or were absorbed from our mother's energy field in the womb.

The main reason that we don't want to deal with the Pain-Body is because we don't know how. In addition, we don't know how because we never knew of its existence. We were not aware of it! The Pain-Body is the accumulation in us of all the negative experiences we have had, all the resistance, and all the complaints. Most of it is unnecessary suffering. Unconsciously we get used to a way of perceiving life that causes us suffering. It is because of ignorance and imitation. We don't know what we are doing to ourselves.

The Pain-Body can be released when we transform the stagnant NEC in our system. We digest NEC when we fully acknowledge and allow our feelings, without reactivity, and without judging ourselves, for the way we feel. While practicing this work, you will be consciously visiting your energy field, perhaps for the first time in your life. You will be bringing awareness to your mental and emotional reality. It is not the expression of the emotions that is relevant, it is owning them, being present to them. Not because they are "your" emotions, but because they are happening in you "now". And when you accept fully what is happening in the now, it passes through you; it doesn't get stuck.

The Pain Body Release technique helps you to detect and transform the pain body. It is a practical and effective tool, and it is easy to learn for yourself. Once we have diffused the pain body, we have to "repattern" the belief system that is supporting the creation and recycling of the pain body. This process is crucial to gaining total awareness of the origin and roots of a painful pattern. Without transforming the beliefs behind the pain body, we are only masking the pain and putting a band-aid on it, a temporary hold solution for something that will appear again unless it is fully dealt with in the now. The repatterning process brings balance to our neural net.

 

The Neural Net

 

Modern science has compared the human brain with an extraordinary center of command that processes data and directions coming from different places in the organism. Our brain houses billions of cells called neurons; it is said that there are as many neurons in the nervous system as stars in our galaxy. These neurons join in neural pathways, and all neural pathways constitute the neural net. The neural net is activated by electrochemical impulses generated in the brain. This information flows through the nervous system from one extreme to the other and we call it "info-energy." It travels from cell to cell at a very high speed. Among other components, it includes neurotransmitters. Researchers say that neurotransmitters are like electrochemical messengers used by cells to communicate with each other. A simple thought may trigger an enormous amount of neurotransmitters. When one neuron sends its neurotransmitters to other neurons with which it is in contact, an inner experience in the form of sensations and emotions is produced, and the relation between neurons gives rise to the so-called neural pathway. When there is a thought, the neural net is activated and we experience an inner emotion or sensation. But if the same stimulus is sent again and again carrying the same kind of info-energy, the neurons develop a very close relationship among themselves, and these intensify over time. Dendrites and the axon, which are like the arms of the neuron, stretch out trying to make contact with an increasing amount of adjacent neurons, so that eventually the neural pathways are strengthened.

 

How the NNR/Neural Net Re-patterning process works:

 

What we like about NNR, is that anybody can run their own neural pathways by themselves. And once you learn how to do it, you can run multiple chains of beliefs and that gets really exciting! CMR facilitators teach it to their clients and after a few sessions the clients can do it without any help.

 

There are three main goals in doing NNR:

 

  • 1- Uncover the unconscious assumptions and the links between the beliefs,

  • 2- Bring light to the roots and deepest causes if needed.

  • 3- De-activate the assumptions and the chain of beliefs that are or were created unconsciously.

     

Three main benefits come from doing this:

 

1. We become aware of the whole neuropathway looking for the benefits with the presence and curiosity of a child.

Figuring out what life paths, experiences, and stories we are made of, and how to release what is not needed so that our neuropathway is whole and balanced again.  Almost like being a detective working your way through your life experiences, memories, and scanning your body to figure out where healing needs to happen.

 

2. Sometimes becoming aware of the circumstances that originated the unconscious assumptions is crucial

 

Even if the story surrounding the wound is mostly irrelevant, bringing light onto the cause can be the catalyst for great transformation. The child created a self-image based on very important assumptions and decisions following what was going on then. Getting to know the neuropathway of the experience is the beginning, but it is not enough to de-activate the pattern. After reading the chain of beliefs backwards a few times to bring awareness, we may ask some questions like: Do you recognize this pattern? Is it familiar to you? How do you see it being active in your life? Where is this coming from? Where did you learn it? What is the earliest memory you have of having it? Is there anything that led you to believe this? Who was involved in this experience? As the file starts opening, we will find what unconscious assumptions that person made inside her/his mind at that early age.

 

3. Once we find the origin and the unconscious connections that support the beliefs, we ask some questions to verify if we want to keep believing it or to let go of it

 

Is this belief true? Is it real?

Is it something I would teach to a child as a teaching for life?

How do I feel when I believe it?

Does anyone benefit from it? Real, genuine benefit?

What would my life be like if I no longer carried these beliefs? What would my words or actions be like if I let the beliefs go?

 

Every known behavioral pattern, habit, addiction and compulsion follows this neural-energy pattern, and the repetition of these patterns creates an electromagnetic resonance in us. A resonance is an unconscious pattern that manifests outwardly the same reality with which it corresponds internally. If we repeatedly use the same thought patterns every day, those inner relationships are strengthened and the same emotional reactions are produced over and over again. As a consequence, we attract in the outside world those frequencies with which we internally resonate. Through the repetition of the same patterns, a self-image is created in response to the physical or emotional injuries we have suffered in the past. What we must realize is that it is simply an image; it isn't, hasn't ever been and won't ever be real. Other names used to describe this same concept are ego, false personality, false self, or mask. This self-image is composed of numerous beliefs that control us and that we mistake for reality.

 

After three or four years practicing and training others in Pain Body Release, we noticed that for some people it was not working in the way we were expecting it.

 

Regardless of how much pain body they were accessing and moving during the sessions, there was always more pain and discomfort coming in. In other words, we felt like we were emptying water out of the pond and more toxic water was coming in from some unknown source. In some way it was confusing to us. So many people were cutting through the veil and becoming more and more conscious and empowered. Their problems were no longer problems for them and their health and wellbeing were improving and expanding to levels we never dream of. Yet other people that were doing their process with the same or even more commitment were still creating, attracting and experiencing pain in their lives. The patterns of behavior were repeating themselves. They kept complaining and biting upon themselves. Each session was like starting from scratch and we had the certainty that we were running in circles!

 

Because of our experience, we knew that underneath those layers of pain, there was something that was essentially their core of wellbeing or the light body: the original design. A place made of love, freedom, peace and joy. We knew that these people had it, but what was preventing them from living their life from that place like the rest of the others doing the PBR process? This is when we started paying attention to the way they were expressing themselves and realized that they were believing in certain things that were creating pain and affecting their life perception. We realized that some of those beliefs were unconscious assumptions that told them “who they were” and “what life was or should be” for them. We knew that if we deeply believe that “nobody loves me” we will feel an undercurrent of sadness and fear in us, regardless of how much we have accomplished or how great our life was at the moment.

Without any plan, we started asking seemingly silly questions like: “Is there anything good in feeling that sadness?”.

 

Or “what is the good side of feeling anxious?” Or, “if there is any benefit in feeling rage, what is it?”

 

To our surprise, the answers to the puzzle were coming out of their own mouths in what we call a chain of beliefs, each link a belief the person learned in their formative years.

They would say:

 

“The benefit of being anxious is that I am more productive (and the benefit of that?), is that I feel more responsible; (and the benefit of that?), is that I am a better father; (and the benefit of that?), is that I feel worthy; (and the benefit of that?), is that I can be more calm and relaxed.”

 

As we said it before, all these unconscious assumptions or inner decisions, condition us to act or perform in a certain way that is no longer authentic or genuine to us. We create a self-image to adapt to the circumstances around us trying to be included and accepted by the people we have to deal with.

 

We could see that the more we believe in an unconscious belief, the more we activate the self-image or the false persona. We become that belief. The more we live our lives from a false place, the less real and authentic a life we have.

 

The less real we are, the more contractions happen in our system because we've been designed to be authentic and real. The more contractions we have in us, the larger the pain body grows. And the larger the pain body is, the smaller is our light body. As a consequence, we may experience more suffering and less joy and peace in our lives.

Ex.: When we believe in the unconscious belief that we are unworthy and nobody loves us, we feel sad, alone and afraid. When we feel this way, we may feel nervous and insecure. When we feel like that, we may say “yes when we want to say no” to people, trying to get them to like us. When we do that, we may resent others or even ourselves for doing what we don't want to do. Then we may feel anger and resentment, convinced that we have to attack, defend and protect ourselves. Then, nobody loves us, not even we love ourselves! We judge and criticize ourselves and feel unworthy and the cycles goes on and on and on.

 

Coming from the journey into the pain body, we can explore the unconscious beliefs that create the contractions. Coming from a more mental investigation, we can foresee the pain that is created as a result of believing an unconscious belief.

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