ISBN-13: 9780984511853 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 372 str.
Words, as we know, have power, and listening to them in order to mine for information on impending health problems can save us from more serious illness in the future. Each area of the body tells its own story and by listening to the phrases and words that we constantly use will allow us to pinpoint where the physical weakness lies; do the words express panic, fear, anger, stress, or are they words of power, strength and potential. Are we feeling lighthearted, as in the chest, or downtrodden at the feet, and what do broken bones, cuts and sprains tell us? The words may be about ourselves, directed at others, or coming from others. The Body's Emotional Imprint covers forty three areas, first with a short overview of the function, followed by the emotional connection, and finally the types of words we use to describe the imbalance in that particular area. Children and the elderly, who often are unable to give signs of distress, will use words in a roundabout way to send signals on hurts, vulnerability and fears -- all we have to do is listen. Thea Maii has written a clear, insightful book as she guides us through the process in search of better health for both the body and the mind."