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What is a Recurring Thought?

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What is a Recurring Thought?

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When a thought keeps coming into your conscious mind from the past, it’s asking to be reprocessed. Apparently, the way you dealt with it previously didn’t work. Your feeling about the experience needs to be resolved so it won’t become a cause of interference that manifests as a health problem. It can be any number of things not yet resolved. Working together with your mind-body practitioner, WE can identify and neutralize the harmful effects of recurring thoughts on your body. Example: A patient has been involved in a serious auto accident (that was not his fault) and has received some serious injuries that are not healing. The patient, rather than learning from this, has chosen a negative response; he is exceptionally angry at the driver who crashed into him. (He’s going to sue him to get even, he’s bitter about his condition, he’s furious and irritated that this drunk was behind the wheel and did this to him, when the patient gets done with this guy in court, there’ll be nothing left

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When a thought keeps coming into your conscious mind from the past, it’s asking to be reprocessed. Apparently, the way you dealt with it previously didn’t work. Your feeling about the experience needs to be resolved so it won’t become a cause of interference that manifests as a health problem. It can be any number of things not yet resolved. Working together with your BEST practitioner, WE can identify and neutralize the harmful effects of recurring thoughts on your body. Example: A patient has been involved in a serious auto accident (that was not his fault) and has received some serious injuries that are not healing. The patient, rather than learning from this, has chosen a negative response; he is exceptionally angry at the driver who crashed into him. (He’s going to sue him to get even, he’s bitter about his condition, he’s furious and irritated that this drunk was behind the wheel and did this to him, when the patient gets done with this guy in court, there’ll be nothing left, etc

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