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  • A Frozen Shoulder Could Be Result of Others' Energy
    By: SHEEVAUN MORAN

    One morning you wake up and you feel shooting pain in your shoulder and your neck is sore. As the day wears on the stiffness has eased and the pain is bearable. This happens a few times and you chalk it off to sleeping wrong and that it will go away. Next thing you know you've been living with constant pain in your shoulder and neck. Finally after a few months you are unable to move your shoulder without excruciating pain. Our bodies take on the responsibility of telling us when there is pain and the pain is a signal telling us something is wrong. By initially ignoring the pain we are telling the body to try and fix the situation no matter how it gets accomplished. That can often get accomplished by compensation and thus tweaking the back or neck. Our bodies are healing machines and just like a machine our bodies need periodic tune ups and adjustments. Ignoring pain is ignoring the signal. If you have a broken arm you go to the doctor to get it set so it mends straight. Because you broke your bone in your arm you immediately get help. The same philosophy should apply to pain in the shoulder or the neck that becomes chronic. You do not need to live in pain in order get through each day. I was getting my hair cut the other day and asked my hairdresser how he was feeling since I last saw him a few months ago. He hesitated a moment, knowing that I work with healing energy, and said that his entire body aches and he said that he couldn't take off his jacket because his arm was nearly immobile. He then said that the only time he'd gotten any relief was taking an arthritis medication, but that made him break out in a rash and feel nauseous so he quit. I spent a few minutes talking with him about taking on other people's energy and how his body could be affected in the manner he's experiencing. Then I worked with him for a few minutes and he was able to move his arm more freely, remove his jacket and his body was looser. What I did was remove some of the old energy from his client's that he'd stored in his arm, shoulder and neck. I suggested a few techniques to handle the pain naturally and begin restoration of movement in his body. It is easy to take others' issues into our own bodies, particularly if you work in direct contact with others bodies. In my hairdresser's case he has been working on people's heads for over 10 years, not to mention listening to their life's stories. So unless you know effective techniques to rid yourself from others' energy, you can and often do take that into your body and it then becomes yours. That can then manifest into issues of your own and result in unnecessary chronic pain. A few other examples that are well known for taking other people's energy are massage therapists, nurses, and psychiatrists who both have high rates of burnout. Needless to say it is important to get tune ups on the body. It is also extremely important to learn effective techniques to keep from taking others' energy into your body. Working with an experienced a href"http://Sheevaunmoran.com/"target="_blank>pranic healing practitioner, chiropractor, acupuncturist, and/or massage therapist in concert with your regular physician will go a long way to keeping your body in tune and able to handle the daily rigors of our jobs and stress. Copyright © Sheevaun Moran For Further information Visit: www.SheevaunMoran.com

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