Summary of "Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit Born Emotions - Session 9"
Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit‑Born Emotions (Session 9)
Emotions and traumatic memories can be stored in the body’s cells and produce chronic stress, pain, and illness. The speaker teaches a Spirit‑led inner‑healing method to invite Jesus to identify, cleanse, and replace those stored memories, producing emotional and physical relief.
Key evidence and claims cited
- Anecdote about organ‑transplant recipients picking up donor memories (used to illustrate cellular memory).
- Candace Pert — The Molecules of Emotion (reference to the idea that emotions are stored in the body).
- Statistic cited: up to 90% of primary care visits are for stress‑related complaints (attributed to occupational health/insurance sources).
- Personal results reported by the presenter: improved sleep (8 hours/night), resolution of a chronic skin irritation, reduced neck/back tension and fewer chiropractic visits after processing stored memories.
8‑step inner‑healing process (repeatable routine)
- Quiet yourself in God’s presence — create a calm, prayerful setting.
- Ask Jesus what needs healing — invite Him to show scenes or memories.
- Receive and record “words of knowledge” — jot brief one‑line prompts or images (short phrases are sufficient).
- Invite Jesus into each traumatic scene — ask what He was doing in the scene so it can be reframed and receive peace/comfort.
- Cooperate with inner healing actions Jesus indicates — forgive others, forgive yourself, forgive the event and, if needed, forgive God for allowing it; receive the renewed picture.
- Ask Jesus to sweep the cells clean — visualize Him taking trauma out of the cell; use a few deep breaths to “breathe out” the memory (breath = spirit).
- Bind and dismiss any demonic attachments (if present) in Jesus’ name — visualize light driving them out and breathe out again.
- Invite physical healing into the affected organ/system — visualize Jesus’ light healing the organ (use online images if needed), thank Him, and journal what happened. Finally, ask what gift or good resulted from the experience and claim that positive picture to replace the trauma image.
Practical self‑care and productivity tips for doing the work
- Use short cue phrases for memories so processing is efficient.
- Work systematically: process individual scenes one at a time, 15–30 minutes per scene.
- Suggested schedules:
- Devotional mode: 2 sessions/day (≈40 minutes total per day) — work through several items across days.
- Intensive retreat: one long day (8–12 hours) or a weekend dedicated to the process for faster results.
- Start with smaller, manageable traumas rather than the biggest one first.
- Keep a journal of scenes, healing steps taken, and results for tracking progress and follow‑up.
- Use imagery, scripture, and meditation (example: meditating on Isaiah 45 to reframe a calamity as part of God’s purpose).
- Combine spiritual work with practical health measures: get body scans or professional assessments for confirmation; add supportive nutrition (e.g., milk thistle suggested for liver support).
- Address possible generational trauma by asking about ancestral issues and praying through them.
- Don’t worry whether every memory is “valid”; it’s better to pray an extra time than skip needed prayer.
- View the worksheet (downloadable from the ministry website) as a helpful structure rather than a rigid formula — compare it to a pilot’s checklist: useful for safety and completeness.
Self‑care techniques emphasized
- Quieting/centering prayer and tuning to the Holy Spirit (“tune to flow”).
- Deep breathing to release stored emotion.
- Visualization of Jesus’ light and of physical anatomy when asking for organ healing.
- Forgiveness work (self, others, events, God) as a core element of relief.
- Reframing trauma by finding and claiming the “gift” or good that resulted.
- Repeated, paced processing rather than rushing (expect days to weeks depending on number of scenes).
Common obstacles and encouragements
- Obstacle: worksheet feels too mechanical — counter: structure helps you hit every step.
- Obstacle: thinking it will take too long — counter: investing a few weeks can produce lasting benefits (speaker reported measurable results after ~3 weeks).
- Obstacle: skepticism about memories — counter: better to pray and journal than to leave possible issues unaddressed.
- Encouragement: start small, be persistent, and expect progressive release (freedom, better sleep, reduced pain).
Practical follow‑up actions recommended
- Download and use the provided worksheet (search the ministry website for “cellular memories”).
- Set a schedule (devotional series or retreat) and commit to processing items on your list.
- Journal the process and outcomes.
- Consider objective follow‑up (body scan, naturopathic check) to confirm changes.
Reported outcomes from the presenter’s experience
- 32 traumatic scenes processed across initial and subsequent rounds.
- Objective and subjective improvement: reduced adrenal stress on a body scan; skin irritation resolved; improved sleep and reduced musculoskeletal tension.
Presenters and sources mentioned
- Jesus (central to the spiritual healing method taught)
- Candace Pert — The Molecules of Emotion
- Occupational health & safety news / National Council on Compensation Insurance (statistic source)
- Kirk Green (naturopath referenced)
- SpectraVision/body‑scan practitioner (unnamed naturopath who performed a computerized scan)
- “John Arnott” (anecdotal healer/minister referenced; transcript spelling unclear)
- Isaiah 45 / the Bible (scriptural resource used for reframing)
- CWG Ministries (ministry website and worksheet referenced)
Note on additional resources
The presenter offered practical aids (worksheet, printable checklist, daily plans, and journal prompts) to structure the 8‑step process for 30–40 minutes per day over 2–3 weeks. These materials are available via the ministry website.
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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