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Interested in The LifeLine Technique? Click this link to watch a video interview of Dr. Darren Weissman on a Chicago morning program. I contains awesome information and a brilliant overview of Lifeline.
Interested in The LifeLine Technique? Click this link to watch a video interview of Dr. Darren Weissman on a Chicago morning program. I contains awesome information and a brilliant overview of Lifeline.
Chances are there are some of you out there who have researched The LifeLine Technique and are still scratching your head going, but what IS it? And even though I’m a practitioner, I totally get it. LifeLine is tricky to describe. So here are a couple summaries, from fellow CLPs:
From Kally Efros:
The LifeLine Technique is a simple science based system that has helped thousands of people all over the globe move past pain, fear, and stressors. It is an advanced holistic system of energy medicine. The subconscious mind controls every function of the body including your heart rate, blood pressure, immunity, hormones, blood sugar, muscle tone, etc. It is also a storehouse of emotions. We use a kinesiologically based system and a flow chart to access the subconscious mind to determine which emotions are blocking the flow of energy throughout the body which can manifest itself in the body as physical pain, stress, or anxiety. We teach you about the five basics of life. Our goal is to help you achieve your full potential. The LifeLine incorporates the traditions of natural healing, the Five Element Theory of Chinese Medicine, Modern Science and the new frontier of energy medicine into one easily accessible system. It can be utilized by everyone.
From Sue Cook:
We take any symptom or stress you are experiencing, find your positive intention about the situation and then harmonize and reprogram every cell in your body to mirror your intention, so you can consciously attract your intention to you.
Crystal clear, no?
The power of the mind holds the mystery of life, the magic of synchronicity, and the miracles of healing.
Join Dr. Darren Weissman, who will be providing weekly group LifeLine Technique™ sessions with the intention of co‐creating World Peace through Inner Peace starting Tuesday September 29, 2009.
The LifeLine Technique™ is a comprehensive philosophy, science, and technology that transform symptoms and stress into positive intentions of infinite possibilities.
Through the power of Infinite Love & Gratitude, get ready to reconnect to your power, balance your mind and body so that you thrive in life.
Cost is $18 per session or $240 for four months of sessions!
Time is every Tuesday at 6:00 pm Central starting Tuesday September 29, 2009!
To visit DrDarrenWeissman.com to sign up for this amazing opportunity!
I just found this website, Peaceful Daily. Not only is it a really nice site, with a daily tip for leading a peaceful life, but it also has interviews posted with very hip and peaceful people, like Dr. Darren Weissman, founder of The LifeLine Technique!
Click here to read what Interviewer Sandy Corso asks Dr. Darren Weissman about, and how he lives his days with Infinite Love & Gratitude… even with three children under age 5 in his house!
Have you really ever thought about the healing journey? And what it takes to become symptom free? And I’m not talking about going to the doc and taking perscription meds for the rest of your life. I’m talking about NO MORE SYMPTOMS. NO MORE LABEL (Diabetic, arthritic, etc). Is it even possible?
Mona Grayson, a super cool gal I’ve “met” on Twitter, has a blog post up about her healing journey in regards to fibromyalgia, and man, does she hit the nail on the head. Her post is called 5 Lessons From Fibromyalgia, and her points are so accurate. Here is what she has to say:
Here are some things I’ve learned from my experiences with “Fibromyalgia.”
- Fibromyalgia is NOT incurable. When I was diagnosed with it back in 2002, (at the age of 25) the specialist I saw at the University of Miami who had been doing extensive studies on it, didn’t have much good news for me. She said, “Make friends with Advil.” Um, hello? What kind of life is that? My mom and I looked at each other and knew that we would figure out some other way to heal myself from the pain my body was going through. Advil is great and all. But I wasn’t going to be taking that for the rest of my life. No way. And I DID figure it out. And I don’t have fibromyalgia anymore. Ta-da!!
- I’ve had a lot of anger. ALL of my Fibro-related body pain was as a result of my emotional state. Especially my anger. And the anger that I cared not to acknowledge because it was too crazy and scary and upsetting. And I hesitate to say anything hokey like “Getting in touch with my anger cured me,” but in some ways it did. And because it was so instrumental in curing me, that makes it awesome and not hokey at all. Anger is a powerful thing. And because my mind thought it woud be too scary to deal with the anger, it created physical body pain to distract me from the emotional issues.
- My body is trying to help me. When it acted up and was in incredible pain, it was really just trying to protect me from things it thought would be much more uncomfortable for me. Namely painful emotions. Don’t pay attention to those yucky emotions. Just pay attention to this pain in your body instead. (Distract, Distract. Pay no attention to that thing you want so badly that I’m hiding behind my back. Eat this lollipop instead.) Also, in case you haven’t noticed, it’s much more socially acceptable to say that you’re too sore and tired to go out and do something with your friends than it is to say, “Sorry, can’t do that because I’m a raging bitch underneath all of this and I don’t have control of my emotions.” So the body pain also made it easier for me to say No to things. Which brings me to the next thing…
- Body pain gave me an excuse. And at the time, I needed one. I didn’t grow up feeling confident in saying No to other people. Mostly I said yes to everything and I wound up sacrificing myself and my happiness. Sometimes in some pretty big ways. It got so bad (my inability to say no) that I actually wound up having sex with a guy I didn’t want to have sex with…and I was severely traumatized by it and soon after that’s when all my Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms started and then stuck around for several years. I did not feel safe saying no. My body collapsed with all the symptom to try to help me stay safe, stay indoors, stay away from people, and curl up in a corner and heal and take care of myself. Ultimate excuse: my body won’t let me.
- We are “meant” to be free and clear. It’s not okay to have chronic pain in the body. Yes, sometimes that’s “what is” so it’s okay in that sense, but it’s neither normal, nor natural to have chronic pain. When there’s chronic pain, something is OFF. Outside of structural abnormalities, there’s no reason for chronic pain. Especially the pain associated with Fibromyalgia. There’s nothing structural happening with that kind of pain. That means something else is causing it. I didn’t want to look at the mind/body connection for a whole year when I was first diagnosed. (Nothing wrong over here with my mind thank you very much!) But ultimately it was working with my mind and my emotions that healed me. That’s what did it. When you have things that hurt for long periods of time, it’s a signal that something is off. The body is trying to get back to its natural state of feeling good – and it needs our emotions to be on board with the plan.
I’m now a HUGE fan of emotional wellness. Understanding myself and what I’m feeling. Understanding the beliefs that lead me to feel certain things. Sometimes I feel bad, sometimes I feel angry, sometimes I feel weird or confused. But there’s no reason to stay that way chronically. Chronic anything is a huge wake up call for me now. It’s a wake up call to look at my inner world. My emotions. My feelings. To acknowledge and love them.
I do not know what process Mona employed to overcome her emotions and her symptoms. But I can tell you the process she describes does sound very much like the LifeLine process. So no matter what you are working to overcome, and no matter what tools or techniques you are employing, keep the following in mind:
And I hesitate to say anything hokey like “Getting in touch with my anger cured me,” but in some ways it did. And because it was so instrumental in curing me, that makes it awesome and not hokey at all. Anger is a powerful thing. And because my mind thought it would be too scary to deal with the anger, it created physical body pain to distract me from the emotional issues.
When it acted up and was in incredible pain, it was really just trying to protect me from things it thought would be much more uncomfortable for me.
Yes, it actually works that way. Thank you, subconscious.
When clients come to me, no matter how dire their predicament seems to be, I KNOW if they are WILLING to do the mental work of releasing and forgiving, almost anything can be healed. The word incurable, which is so frightening to so many people, really only means that the particular condition cannot be cured by outer methods and that we must GO WITHIN to effect the healing. The condition came from nothing and will go back to nothing.
Thank you Mona for your honest recount of your healing journey. I applaud you for shining the light of your experience for others to learn from! Infinite Love & Gratitude!