Weight Release

The Metaphysical Approach to Fat

Your Body Tells You Why You’re Fat!

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Here is a rare sighting of me weighing around 250 lbs!

Here is a rare sighting of me weighing around 250 lbs!

Looking at Yourself – Part by Part

I invite you to really look at your body. With the help of this blog you will look at your body as a whole – not an earlobe at a time. Examine where you carry your fat and what you are protecting. It is not “fat” you are carrying. It is fear. Your body is protecting you from something or someone. There is a foundation for the source of what, or whom, you fear. I invite you to shift your perception. It is not fat you are carrying, but your safety cushion.

Metaphysically, the accumulated fat on your body is communicating about where your fears are based. You are either keeping yourself or something in; or keeping something or someone out. Everybody carries his or her fear differently. The key areas from a metaphysical point of view include:
o Belly Fat
o Suit of Armor
o Thighs
o Legs
o Feet
o Hips
o “Love Handles”
o Buttocks
o Arms
o Chest/Bust
o Throat/Chin

Permanent weight release occurs with knowledge of your fear and understanding why you are protecting yourself. Your body is just a puzzle waiting to be solved. We are looking at fat in an objective manner. Don’t think of it as a curse and a nemesis. It is now a messenger.

I often say “The issue is in the tissue.” This means that your body and your mind are not two separate parts. They are integrated. If you look at your body as an interpreter, you will be surprised at your own insight. Look at your body, your “tissue”, and you will discover an unresolved “issue” in your life. If the issue is in the tissue, then the solution can be found with this objective reasoning. Now you know fat is fear. Where you hold your fear is important. Next entry we will look at location. Then you will have a better idea why you are heavy. If you know why you hold fat, it is a lot easier to treat it, heal it, and release the weight.

I look forward to your comments! Thanks for blogging in!

Written by cpoole

September 8, 2008 at 6:19 pm

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