Article: Recuperation Process
The Recuperation Process - It can take time
Stresses, traumas, injuries, unresolved grief, and emotional problems
- all the things that limit our health use up our energy while we trying
to cope with them. NT Kinesiology can facilitate the resolution of
these limitations. As a person clears their limitations and stresses
they regain their energy for further recuperation.
When a person starts on the path of re-recuperation himself/herself, a
recuperation crisis may occur. A recuperation crisis is generally
misunderstood, but when it is understood, the person looks forward to,
and enjoys thoroughly the thought of having a recuperation crisis.
A recuperation crisis is simply the body cleansing itself, of emotional
stresses, of misperceptions, and cleansing its tissues, replacing the
old tissues with new. A cleansing crisis is something which is quite
often needed by the body to eliminate toxins (emotional and physical)
from the deeper recesses otherwise not touched.
In this process the person may experience some old symptoms, as the
recuperation process “takes a look” at the unresolved “stuff” and starts
to heal it. Don't worry this is a normal reaction.
It’s a wonderful thing to see and how people can truly reverse the
process of degeneration and bring themselves back to a better health
state.
With the use of NT Kinesiology we can reduce, if not completely
eliminate the discomfort produced while a person is going through a
recuperation crisis. However, it is a fact that sometimes when a person
is going through a recuperation crisis, it can be more appropriate not
to do any balancing as the person is already balancing him/herself. To
intervene may deflect energy away from the recuperation process.
It is often difficult to identify the difference between the
recuperation crisis and a degenerative process. With NT Kinesiology
we can identify the crisis straight away and allow the active
recuperation power of the person to carry them through the recuperation
they need to go through.
It is sometimes difficult for a person to accept the fact that the
recuperation crisis comes at the time when they are feeling their best.
Invariably a person will say “but I was feeling really well, it was the
best I had felt in my life”.
As there is energy now available for recuperation, it is at this time
you can often expect the crisis to occur, and it is at this time when
the crisis can do its best work. When a person increases their available
energy and when that energy gets to an excess, the excess is used by
them to facilitate their own recovery. At this time the body can do its
greatest work. It’s literally ridding the old so the new can take its
place.
