
Allergy:
From symptom to Source
Part
I
Dates and location to be announced
You will
learn:
- Kinesiology [kinetic muscle feedback] with mudras [gesture-based non-verbal language] & protocol.
- Primary allergic mechanisms: 1] material [2] vegetal [3] animal
- dust, fungus, mites, metals
- all foods, drink, alcohol, physiological and sensorial irritatnts
- hives, environmental toxins, animal dander and hair and sexual and gender based irritation.
A two part series to fully understand and facilitate those with allergies, using kinesiology and mudras. An extremely sophisticated, tight and well executed protocol, giving both the understanding as to the root cause, and an opportunity to help resolve complex and difficult cases. Covering all the levels of allergic processes - from pollen, molds, fungus, food, animal and external pollutants to human irritants - man made chemicals, blood types, beliefs, social norms, ideas including auto immune mechanisms - irritability against both cellular / constitutional allergies and antigenic reactions to the self and the identities that we carry.
You will come away with a knowledge and capacity to fully utilize this protocol on clients that suffer from allergies. This protocol can be adapted to serve many other types of state, furthering your ability to understand and facilitate through an ontological knowledge.
You will also learn:
- A very precise protocol for resolution of allergic states
- A language that pinpoints the true source of the allergy
- Very simple, yet profound tools that help re-organize the hypersensitivity of the physiology, and to change the irritable state
- A new approach to help others 'see' why they are irritable
- How to completely reframe client's understanding of allergic states
- About the innate wisdom of the being and its subconscious desire for wellness
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Synopsis – fundamental premise of allergic states
Allergies are a scourge of our twentieth Century. Why? How is that so many people in the Western industrialized nations have become irritable with so many elements in our lives? We may react to dust, mites and feathers, from the food that we eat and drink, as well as in our environment, to the pollen, dander, yeasts and molds, chemicals and toxic micro particles. Furtermore the sophisticated [and often unregulated] chemicals touted by our pharmacological houses to counteract the nefarious affect of the constant wheeze, irritable eyes and conjunctiva, a dripping nose and rhinitis, a scratchy skin and eczema all at some magnitude of order address the 'itch' but not the root cause.
Psora - the underlying pattern for allergic mechanisms
Classical homeopathy whose synthesis in the beginning of the last Century by the German physician Dr. Hahnemann it is allergies have a direct relationship with his model of a miasmic constitution. The primary miasm or inherited predisposition that we all inherit, through our genes, is a hidden force. This is known in homeopathic medicine as Psora. This comes from the root tsoret in Hebrew, which recalls the ache in Leah whose love for her husband Jacob was usurped by his love towards Rachel, her younger sister. This loneliness, shame and separation from her husband places a constant itch within her as she laments her isolation. It also has inference of separation, rebelliousness, difference, alone, unclean. However, despite this lack of real love from Jacob, she bears him six sons, who became founders of six of the twelve tribes of Israel. Underneath the word Psora means to 'be separate from the Divine". Allergy infers separation. What is it that we are separate from?
Separation from the self - the "itch" within us all
When we begin our development within our mother’s and are then born, we become separate from a 'heaven' within the mother. When weaned, we separate from the breast, and later as we have our first period or wet dream we move through a rite of passage from childhood, and few responsibilities, into youth; potential fertility and fecundity. When we move from teenage years into marriage, we move into responsibility of a new life, and then after giving birth or fathering a child, we move further away from the original source of who we are. This relentless movement from innocence and the taste of the divine, takes us away so that the inner life becomes a distant taste, and to remind us, we manifest an itch. This 'itch' is our marker to remind us of what irritates us. At the root of the itch, is the sense of separation from some aspect of Self.
5 types of itch - material, vegetal, animal, human and identity
Dependant on what irritates us, we illustrate what part of us houses the itch. That is, we can be irritable in the basement of us - using a house as an example - which means what we house in the cellar or basement of ourselves - inherited memories and qualities - which may be the primary itch within us. Thus we will become irritable with certain things specific to this part of us; dust, mold and fungus for example.
Similarly when irritable with food, we can look at our archetypal model of nourishment, and may then see that the food that we are intolerant to, simply masks an underlying pattern of inappropriate nourishment.
When we are environmentally irritable we can look at a part of us that is not present, for this creates a 'gap' or space in our personal boundaries, and thus allows 'things' or elements to penetrate our space, causing irritation. Once we understand the part that is not present, the allergies simply disappear, consequent to us making sure that we learn the lesson and put back into practice what we have understood; with regard to being "not present". In a similar vein when we are irritable with our own animal nature - instinct, power, sexuality, strebgth, courage, work - then we may become allergic to animal dander, hair, smell etc. Childhood symptoms with learning and attention deficit such as ADDH are often linked to disorganization of this part of the self and its consequent display in both physiology and psychology.
In human life we also may become irritable. Often these are much more arcane, being irritable with chemicals that we have created, irritable with ideas and ideologies, with other people. At another level we can become irritable with our own self manifesting a pattern known as autoimmune disease, which in fact is only another variation of an allergic response. This is when we irritable with some part of us that we do not identify as us. This is either towards our constitution - cellular - or to parts of our own identity. Both affect the physiology.
Testamonials
This is an excellent course - the "profound-ness" of the material hits me constantly. I am astounded at the knowledge that Solihin has, and his willingness to share it with us. Thank you so much. Laurie Tutton ND
I feel humbled by the enormity of this work and the impact that it can have on people. As a struggling human being I am often at times shaken with the responsibility of having the knowledge of this work. Laurie Kavanagh LMT
What a cup of tea! Marvellous body of work! High gratitude! Aiko Aiyana LMT
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