Hay states that the probable cause is “disowning the right to live, insecure and fearful of love, together with an inability to digest”. The learning experience can be blocked, together with an indecisiveness. There will be a lack of joy, sorrow and sadness. One may eat the right food, but be unable to assimilate. The small intestine relates to the assimilation of nutrients. When malfunctioning, it is storing emotional pain and refusing to enjoy. Similar feelings can arise in the pancreas, which is there as one of its tasks to aid digestion. Therefore the feelings are, very often, expressed in another part of the body. To remove the gallbladder does not remove the feelings. The gallbladder stores many of the feelings which turn into bitterness and resentment. It holds a great deal of repressed anger, depression, lack of will to live and putting others first. It helps process viruses and pathogens, physical and emotional. The liver is one of the major filtering and detoxifying organs. When food reaches the stomach, feelings that are common in disrupting the operation of the stomach are needs that cannot be met disgust, feeling deprived and angry, disappointment, and constant worry (the stomach meridian is paired with the spleen meridian which represents obsessive worry).Īs the food journeys down two streams of digestive fluids, one stream of bile is created by the liver, which has been stored in the gallbladder and released in response to food on the way down to the small intestine (duodenum). The emotions around the organs of digestion, absorption and elimination Hay in ‘ Heal Your Body’ states that the mouth represents taking in new ideas and nourishment. There can be some ‘mental constipation’, together with a resistance to change. Lincoln (FKA Narayan-Singh Khalsa) in his book ‘ Messages From The Body’ difficulty with the salivary glands reflects a problem in assimilating new experiences and ideas, together with breaking things down into “bite-size pieces”. On the negative side, the sight of food that we hate may make the stomach heave with disgust.Īccording to Michael J. The thought of lemons can stimulate the salivary glands.
Memories of really delicious food can also create reactions. This can be very obvious with some dogs, such as Labradors. Positively, our mouth can water at the thought of something delicious. The thought or memory of certain foods can trigger a reaction in our digestive system. What we may not be totally aware of is how digestive challenges were triggered way before the food hit the stomach. Healing the cause of digestive problems begins with understanding the spiritual cause of why it first originated. Share 0 Email 0 LinkedIn 0 Pin 0 Tweet 0 The Spiritual Cause Digestive Problems