Day 5 – GY/S – Trust

What is hiding ‘down there’?

Iceberg picture

You will discover long overdue life residues

AUDIO

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Reunion – Physical Release

Reunion – Emotional Cleanse

MISSION Day 5 “Exploring/ undoing your life library” is today’s mission.
Today we go ‘down stairs’ . . You might ask yourself: “Am I feeling brave?”

The Sacrum and Coccyx Many stories hidden ‘down there’. They are holding the tension, holding everything out of alignment/ place. You may or may not have a womb still there. In clearing yourself, we move to decluttering your family history If you have children, perhaps do this for them too, because mothers find themselves as being the family history channel. We eventually we will forget things. Visiting to your grandmother and your mother and asking questions before it is too late would be a great idea.

Gynaecological Problems = Unfinished Womb Business
Looking at our own gynaecological problems – did we have them or not? I tend to call a gynaecological problem “unfinished womb business.” Whether it is from your life or whether it is from another life you came through – whatever. We need to understand: pain and dysfunction are messages. And we can talk about hormones, but it’s more likely that it’s going to be a structural issue.

ACTION – slow belly round and rounds

I have changed the order – now we calm down . .the slower and the more often the better. Finish with a hug.

Today we went ’down there’. This was possibly revelatory. Please print out, fill in and see what comes up . ..

Resources

Womb alignment, ligaments and what is inside you – welcome to your lady bits.
Nutrients needed for an easy life . . See my easybreasts site for more

Ponderings (2 lots today)

Likely a lot bubbled into your thinking – these may be for the journal, not the audience . . . things to wonder about

Looking at your cycles
Look at what was going on in your cycles of bleeding (if you no longer are in those years).
Do you know how old your mother was when she stopped bleeding? And your grandmothers?
Can you make a guess at why you chose this time around to become here as a woman and not as a man?
Why you became a mother or not?
Why you had a C-section or not?
Why you had interventions or not?

These ones to answer to be shared – in the Red Tent . .