Connective Tissue – Releasing the Past

Connective Tissue – Releasing the Past: Connective tissue surrounds and permeates the human body. 

Ligaments connect bones to bones. 

Tendons connect muscles to bones. 

Fascia connects muscles to muscles.

Connective tissue is capable of withstanding tension.

Connective tissue transfers power and stability.

Connective tissue is tough, fibrous and dense.

Connective tissue fibers are parallel to each other, closely knit and wave-like.

Under tension the wavy pattern of the fibers straightened out. 

Connective tissue surrounds blood vessels and nerves.

Connective tissue suspends organs within their cavities and wraps them in layers.

Connective tissue provides a sliding and gliding environment.

The meninges wrap the brain and spinal cord.

The pleura wraps the lung.

The percardium wraps the heart.

The peritoneum wraps the abdominal organs.

The mesenteries suspend the abdominal organs.

From a subconscious self point of view, connective tissue holds the body together.

From a traumatized subconscious self point of view, connective tissue holds the body in bondage.

From a traumatized subconscious self point of view, the psyche is compelled to live in the past.

From a traumatized subconscious self point of view, flexibility is not tolerated in the psyche.

When the subconscious self is empty, connective tissue has completed the past.

When the subconscious self is empty, connective tissue has released the body.

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