Clearing Compulsive Behaviour. How To 'Detox' Your Past (with a Lemon). Dear Friend,
Some of the best conversations I had when I worked in drug discovery, were with Dr. Roger Crossley, the head of our chemistry department and a world leading authority on 'Chirality'.
Chirality refers to the 'left-handedness' and 'right-handedness' of a molecule. Or molecules which are mirror twins of each other.
The left-hand version, say, might have biological properties that a medicine could be made from. Whereas the right-hand version might have no special properties at all.
An example of chirality occurs with lemons and oranges.
The molecule they have in common is 'limonene'. The left-hand and right-hand versions of limonene molecules are present in lemon and oranges in different proportions.
Lemon therefore has properties different from oranges although they are both citrus fruit.
One of the properties of lemons that has been discovered in energy work, is that a lemon is a good conductor of vibes: it can absorb and emit.
This can be used, for example, to detect negative energy in your home and absorb it away, according to Mark Bajerski.
This same property of lemon has been found to work in Sahaja yoga, as a way to 'spring clean' the closet of your memory (subconscious).
Your subconscious, represented by 'ida nadi' (left yogic channel), is the store of all your past emotional experiences, both good and bad .
This is where impulses and compulsions, habits and conditionings, as well as reactions to life events, originate from.
So a spring clean of your past with a lemon (strange as it may sound), could take out the negative and give you a sense of renewal, and greater resilience and dynamism. More below.
Also below: Join the silent inner revolution by downloading the Sahaja yoga meditation app; and, using a simple mantra to clear a busy mind.
Best wishesP. PS. Moon Calendar (at end) this coming week: Tue. 28th January - Shivaratri ( your Spirit over matter); Wed. 29th - New Moon (New beginnings). |
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