Science has proven that when we remember a past event, it’s possible to have a ‘physiological response’ that is similar to the one that happened back then. Here’s an example: Pretend you’re biting into a lemon; now imagine squeezing some of the juice into your mouth and feeling your mouth pucker in response to that sour taste! …If you’re like most people, your mouth is probably starting to water, and this is a perfect example of having a physiological response to a memory (tasting a lemon). Emotional responses can also be similarly stimulated with the memory of a past traumatic or stressful event. Visit https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28181091 for a paper titled ‘Neuro Emotional Technique Effects on Brain Physiology in Cancer Patients with Traumatic Stress Symptoms.’
Thanks to Dr Scott Walker for the above explanation and his tireless work developing this mind-body system.
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