Guest guest Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 creative_energies , " hunter.cris " <hunter.cris@w...> wrote: Ok ok so I was grumpy! I agree absolutely and I feel it is still important for Sammy to discuss this further with her chiropractor....or maybe I should have asked for more info before hitting the keyboard...... Sammy, with more info as to what is going on you will be able to apply EM yourself.....sorry if my original post felt like I was shooting from the hip.... - " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001> <creative_energies > Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:34 PM [creative_energies] Frozen muscles, understanding, and practice (I have a question) > > >> Hi Sammy, >> Without being funny, isn't >>that a question you should be >>asking of your chiropractor >>rather than the EM group? > > " Frozen muscles, understanding, and practice (I have a question). " > > When I read the original message I got the presupposition that she > did ask, and he told her, " it would take a long time " . The > chiropractor decribed a " time process " and NOT what frozen muscles > are...just that she had them. > > So, in the 'learning process', many people, if they do not > understand the " what " something is, cannot process past that point! > > Other people, probably Sammy also, need to understand, " why it's > important for them to do XXX " , or in the case of Sammy, " why is it > important to unfreeze those frozen muscles? " > > If people don't understand the " what " and the " why " , they cannot go > on to the next 2 very basic steps of learning any skill. > > (There's 4 steps total.) > > For example, with Donna's stuff, I'll study the books, go to the > seminars, do all the drills, THEN I'll sit down in front of the > television and rewatch the videos of what I'd just gone through... > > ...taking copious notes, making diagrams, blab, blab, blab... > > ...then I'll go out, get some bodies and do the drills on them! > > ...THEN all of a sudden I'll actually know what in the Hell Donna > was actually doing, that she didn't say she was doing (or that I > couldn't grasp yet, because it was taught right brained) that gives > her such great results. > > Just a few evenings ago, in preparation for my own upcoming class, I > was rewatching one of the advanced classes, and, FOR THE FIRST TIME, > really understood a concept that had been confusing me for 7 years... > > ...something that was important, but I'd dismissed as a " woman > thing " , that men just couldn't grasp, like the movie, " Sleepless in > Seattle " with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. > >> Meridians can be frozen, energy can be frozen but as to exactly >>what your chiropractor means when he uses the term - only he can >>know........ > > She mentioned frozen muscles, which is where the 'chi' does not flow > freely through the muscles, and MANY OTHER PARTS of the body, ie, > a 'frozen knee', which can easily be demonstrated with a small > magnet, and then energy tested. > > I am curious if the doctor energy tested, or how he knows there are > frozen muscles? > > Which is all rather moot since unfreezing muscles (and knees), and > other parts of the body's energy field is very simple... > > ...just a few minutes a day, and soon, within a week or so, the > body's energy relearns the proper energy habit. > > Sincerely, > > >> > Today my chiropractor told me I have frozen muscles, and that > those >> > frozen muscles are something I have to live with. >> > >> > And he might be able to help but it will take a long time. >> > >> > What does he mean when he says frozen muscles? >> > >> > I'm pretty confused. >> > >> > Sammy > " Energy is all there is! " ~ Donna Eden > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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