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Your
Body is Your Unconscious Mind: The interrelatedness of Psychology
and Medicine
Pamela
L. Chubbuck, Ph.D.
Modern science
is beginning to get excited about what ancient Greeks practiced
in Athens and Crete, and indigenous people all over the world have
known for thousands of years. Science is proving that mind and body
are clearly not only interrelated, they are one. We are bodymind.
Candace Pert,
Ph.D., an internationally known and highly respected neuron-biologist
has proven that emotion is not generated in the brain; it is generated
in the cells themselves - all over the body. Therefore our bodies
are truly our subconscious minds. Dr. Pert, author of “Molecules
of Emotion”, with her husband Dr. Michael Ruff, were the first
to begin study in what is now well known as psychoneuroimmunology.
Pert says that emotions are chemically instigated at the cellular
level, which is where unexpressed emotions are stored. This overwhelmingly
indicates that mental, emotional and physical trauma, and shock,
when not expressed at the time the event occurs, creates energetic
blocks which lead to later problems.
We now know
that what Sigmund Freud termed the “subconscious mind”
is actually a measurable physical process. Freud explored awareness
outside consciousness and showed that when we banish traumatic experiences
to our subconscious mind, they later emerge as physical and mental
ailments. Our suppressed emotional events influence our physical
well-being. On the cellular level, emotions are literally created
chemically. As we store unexpressed emotions on a cellular level,
illness can be caused by this stored and trapped information. Therefore,
it stands to reason that to heal from our ills, we must express
the information accumulated in our bodyminds.
Wilhelm Reich,
MD, a student of Freud, is world renowned for his innovative therapy
which treats human beings as living, moving entities full of the
life energy, that he called orgone. Reich stated that when life
energy is blocked due to emotional distress, illness is produced.
Dr. John Pierrakos,
a student of Reich, creator of Core Energetics, has studied the
interface between held emotions and illness for over 40 years and
has taught that specific developmental wounding creates specific
disease processes. Dr Pierrakos’ book Core Energetics: Developing
the Capacity to Love and Heal, explains how Core Energetics combines
psychology, new physics, spirituality, and energy field and charka
system theory. Once considered to be only in the realm of the spiritual
and metaphysical, Dr. Candace Pert’s research is now revealing
the scientific underpinnings of the charka system. Pert says that
charkas are “minibrains”: points of electrical and chemical
activity that receive, process and distribute information from and
to the rest of the body.
Alexander Lowen, MD, also a student of Reich, with John Pierrakos,
MD, writes extensively on the interface and impact of the emotions
on the body. In his book, Love, Sex and Your Heart, Lowen explains
that difficult childhood experiences impact the human body and particularly
the human heart. Many people in our culture suffer heart disease.
Certainly diet and modern day stresses contribute to failing hearts.
Most importantly, says Lowen, children who suffer lack or loss of
love in childhood suffer heartbreak. To survive, they suppress their
pain by rigidifying the chest wall, which limits breathing, movement
and feeling, therefore creating a continuous stress on the body.
Dr Lowen says, “It is the existence of this kind of stress,
in my opinion, that predisposes so many people to heart disease.”
He goes on to state clearly that “Only a person who is not
afraid to love can be reasonably secure that his heart will remain
healthy.”
It is well
known that people with “type A” behavior are statistically
7 times more likely to have heart disease and heart attacks. People
with “type A” behavior have tight mouths and jaws, tense
bodies and body postures, rapid finger tapping, are competitive,
compulsive, etc. People who exhibit these behaviors are defending
themselves from painful childhood histories or current emotional
stressors and can help heal themselves by expressing held emotions
which will soften and relax their entire bodies, making them less
likely to be physically and mentally ill.
Examples of
bodymind influence from my own practice are numerable. Two representative
cases are: a 40 year old man, who presented with serious long term
irritable bowel syndrome/colitis, was able to express his unresolved
childhood pain of his mother’s death, and his physical symptoms
resolved in just a few months. A thirty five year old woman, who
for years, had daily severe migraines, was able to release the energy
that was blocking her emotions, rage at an abusive father, and her
headaches soon vanished.
Physical symptoms
of dis-ease are clearly emotionally connected. Working energetically
with the deep emotional and spiritual issues can move and transform
the stuck energy that creates dis-ease such as, fibromyalgia, ulcers,
irritable bowel syndrome, some types of chronic pain, migraines,
sexual dysfunction and TMJ among others. Working with the body and
its energy also helps to heal the issues we commonly consider psychological,
such as panic attacks, depression, anxiety, etc. People who work
with all aspects of themselves, report feeling more alive, having
more sexual feeling, singing better and being more spontaneous and
joyful.
What can assist
you in your quest for healing your bodymind? Many modalities assist
the bodymind healing. Bioenergetic Analysis, massage, Rolfing, osteopathic
and chiropractic are among them. Healing modalities that work the
emotional, mental and spiritual levels of existence are Homeopathy,
Acupuncture and Core Energetics. Among them Core Energetics uniquely
addresses the psychological, emotional, and spiritual directly through
work with the bodymind.
Pamela
L. Chubbuck, Ph.D. is certified in Bioenergetic Analysis
and Core Energetics and is director of Core Energetics South, which
trains professionals in the Core Energetic Evolutionary Process.
Pam is on the senior international faculty of the Institute of Core
Energetics. She can be reached at 770-388-0086 or visit www.core-energetics-south.com
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