Description
Book SynopsisBiogenealogy is a comprehensive new vision of health that takes the mind-body connection one step further by identifying and consciously addressing the emotional shocks that create physical disorders. Each symptom of an illness precisely indicates its emotional origin. Thus, far from being an enemy, the physical symptom is actually a valuable ally that provides the key to the cure of the physical disease as well as resolution of the emotional imbalance that created it. Christian Flèche, the leading researcher and practitioner in the field of biogenealogy, explains that the “activation of illness” is the body’s reaction to unresolved events that are frozen in time. These unresolved traumas affect the body on the cellular level and manifest in minor as well as more serious chronic conditions. In The Biogenealogy Sourcebook, Flèche systematically chronicles all the major organs of the body and specifies the types of emotional conflicts that lead to illness in those areas. For example, he explains that conflicts of separation are evidenced in diseases of the skin; a reduction of self-worth or deep anguish will manifest in the lymph nodes. He also shows that unresolved emotional issues can also be passed down to future generations if left untreated. Intended for therapists, researchers, and any person who wants to take his or her health in hand, this book is an important guide to understanding and decoding the causes and not just the effects of illness.
Trade Review"
The Biogenealogy Sourcebook is as thought provoking as it is practical in showing us one of the true conduits between creation and nature. It opens up some of the secrets by which we were meant to live our lives and presents us with a template to align our physical and emotional needs. Reading it could well change your life and who knows one day it might even save it." * Huw Griffiths, New Dawn, Sept-Oct 2009 *
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: The General Principles of Biogenealogy
1. Cardiology
2. Dermatology
3. Digestive System
4. Endocrinology
5. Hematology
6. Neurology
7. Ophthalmology
8. Osteology and the Musculoskeletal System
9. Otolaryngology: Ear, Nose, and Throat
10. Pulmonology
11. Reproductive System: Andrology
12. Reproductive System: Gynecology
13. Urology
Conclusion
Glossary
Index