Zach Bush
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9,000 years of Chinese medicine had mapped out very carefully which organ systems stored which emotion. And so your unprocessed emotion of grief sits in the base of your lungs. Guilt in the prostate of a male. That sense of I am not enough in the colon. These things are stored all over the body in very predictable ways and they disrupt the energy field. Those are emotions.
9,000 years of Chinese medicine had mapped out very carefully which organ systems stored which emotion. And so your unprocessed emotion of grief sits in the base of your lungs. Guilt in the prostate of a male. That sense of I am not enough in the colon. These things are stored all over the body in very predictable ways and they disrupt the energy field. Those are emotions.
How I would describe an emotion is a mental construct of a small bandwidth of a feeling. The feeling of unconditional love begins in grief. You have to come to terms. If you have unconditional love, you have to come to terms with you're about to lose whatever it is you're falling in love with.
How I would describe an emotion is a mental construct of a small bandwidth of a feeling. The feeling of unconditional love begins in grief. You have to come to terms. If you have unconditional love, you have to come to terms with you're about to lose whatever it is you're falling in love with.
How I would describe an emotion is a mental construct of a small bandwidth of a feeling. The feeling of unconditional love begins in grief. You have to come to terms. If you have unconditional love, you have to come to terms with you're about to lose whatever it is you're falling in love with.
Because if you really come to terms with everything is divine and on its own sovereign path and not on your path,
Because if you really come to terms with everything is divine and on its own sovereign path and not on your path,
Because if you really come to terms with everything is divine and on its own sovereign path and not on your path,
everything you fall in love with is going to disappear and that might be a child who dies it might be your parent that dies it may be the spouse that divorces you it's all temporal it has to be because everything's on its own sovereign path and nobody's required to be on its other side and somebody else's sovereign path you know so everything is on its own sovereign path and therefore everything will diverge all of the souls are going on their own path for eons there is none of them that are living parallel journeys and so we will simply lose everything that we love
everything you fall in love with is going to disappear and that might be a child who dies it might be your parent that dies it may be the spouse that divorces you it's all temporal it has to be because everything's on its own sovereign path and nobody's required to be on its other side and somebody else's sovereign path you know so everything is on its own sovereign path and therefore everything will diverge all of the souls are going on their own path for eons there is none of them that are living parallel journeys and so we will simply lose everything that we love
everything you fall in love with is going to disappear and that might be a child who dies it might be your parent that dies it may be the spouse that divorces you it's all temporal it has to be because everything's on its own sovereign path and nobody's required to be on its other side and somebody else's sovereign path you know so everything is on its own sovereign path and therefore everything will diverge all of the souls are going on their own path for eons there is none of them that are living parallel journeys and so we will simply lose everything that we love
And so unconditional love has to begin in the understanding of the grief of loss is worth it. And for that unconditional love, it'll take you into a journey into what I would call joy and ecstasy and these states of acceptance and these states of wonderment. And then it will take you back into loss and grief again.
And so unconditional love has to begin in the understanding of the grief of loss is worth it. And for that unconditional love, it'll take you into a journey into what I would call joy and ecstasy and these states of acceptance and these states of wonderment. And then it will take you back into loss and grief again.
And so unconditional love has to begin in the understanding of the grief of loss is worth it. And for that unconditional love, it'll take you into a journey into what I would call joy and ecstasy and these states of acceptance and these states of wonderment. And then it will take you back into loss and grief again.
And so the feeling of unconditional love is a full bandwidth of every emotion you can think of. The emotion of love is this little tiny thin bandwidth that we've decided to define as, oh my gosh, I got this fluttery feeling. I think I love this person. I think this person loves me. And that little fluttering feeling and emotion lasts for seven seconds in the neurology.
And so the feeling of unconditional love is a full bandwidth of every emotion you can think of. The emotion of love is this little tiny thin bandwidth that we've decided to define as, oh my gosh, I got this fluttery feeling. I think I love this person. I think this person loves me. And that little fluttering feeling and emotion lasts for seven seconds in the neurology.
And so the feeling of unconditional love is a full bandwidth of every emotion you can think of. The emotion of love is this little tiny thin bandwidth that we've decided to define as, oh my gosh, I got this fluttery feeling. I think I love this person. I think this person loves me. And that little fluttering feeling and emotion lasts for seven seconds in the neurology.
And so in this abandonment disorder, emotions are a perfect drug because they give us this neurochemical experience. And because we are so prone to addiction because of our underlying abandonment disorder, All of us are more addicted to emotional input than any other thing on the planet. More than alcohol, more than drugs, more than whatever it is. We are most addicted to emotional input.
And so in this abandonment disorder, emotions are a perfect drug because they give us this neurochemical experience. And because we are so prone to addiction because of our underlying abandonment disorder, All of us are more addicted to emotional input than any other thing on the planet. More than alcohol, more than drugs, more than whatever it is. We are most addicted to emotional input.
And so in this abandonment disorder, emotions are a perfect drug because they give us this neurochemical experience. And because we are so prone to addiction because of our underlying abandonment disorder, All of us are more addicted to emotional input than any other thing on the planet. More than alcohol, more than drugs, more than whatever it is. We are most addicted to emotional input.