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Memory in the cells

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This book teaches and supports the reader to change and transform what affects their physical, mental
and emotional health and well-being, by releasing repetitive patterns and painful behaviors.
A decade ago, at the age of 38, Luis Angel Diaz had to go through the most painful experience
that ever happen to him, and after that his life has changed forever.
Two years later he came up with the release process that is explained in detailed in this book.
Since then he travels the world teaching effective methods to access and release the stuck life
force trapped in the form of the pain body.
Most of the repetitive patterns that create pain and discomfort in us, are caused by the disturbances
or blockages of the life force in our body-mind systems. They are usually the result of painful
experiences in the womb, early childhood, and many times they are passed on to us from our ancestors,
like many other things in our lives are.
We grow used to these patterns and we believe that they define who we really are.
We call them "me" or "myself," and the conditioning that they create, we call it, "my life."
While all this happens unconsciously as we grow, a self-image and a set of assumptions and beliefs
arises and gradually controls everything that happens to us. This affects the way we perceive our life
causing an intense contraction in our energy field or what is called; the pain body.
To be open to the information in this book, and release our cellular memory, offers the possibility to transform these challenges in a gift towards a more full and harmonious life

160 pages, Paperback

First published October 15, 2007

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January 5, 2023
There's a lot to pick apart here. The more I read this book the worse it got. I finally gave up at page 66 when it cited Wikipedia at length and used the fact that the Wikipedia content had not yet been cited as an argument in favor of the point.

Prior to that, I noticed a lot of quotes and paraphrasing of Eckart Tolle and Bruce Lipton in these pages. I've read some of the materials of those men and found them to be far superior to this book.

The book didn't really get going until Chapter 6, which for the sake of organization should have been the first chapter. My observation of all the earlier chapters was that the material would lead to circular logic if anyone thought about it too much. Take the sentences at their face, don't compare and contrast them, or everything written falls apart pretty fast.

The thing that really raised an eyebrow though was on page 37 when it's noted that prayer is a form of denial/resisting the bad things in our lives. Um, what? Nothing could be further from the truth. Prayer can be a powerful means of directly thinking about and addressing the troubles in our lives. I found this bizarre, considering how much other talk of "The Universe" and all the different religious denominations that can be rolled up into that concept there are through the book. I truly could not figure out if the author was an athiest (there's a lot of talk about humans being computers/holograms, after all) or believed in a higher power that was simply incapable of helping where he knows better.

And therein lies the rub. I skimmed the rest of the book and was disappointed to see that the second half was exercises the author likely genuinely believes will help, followed by some advertisements for his workshops, webinars, and the like. That's when it hit me that this book is just a commercial wherein the author, a newcomer to the holistic health scene at the time of writing, has all the answers. Pass.
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October 30, 2023
If reading about healing and trauma isnt your first rodeo,than you can leave this book be.

I started with the hopes of more knowledge about our cells other than they store information.

I haven't read anything new in this book. The transformation of cells with trauma? Being aware of them, acknowledge them and it will be done..

He explaines about some therapies as well but again here same as with the excercizes. If you been on this path for some time and already read a few books about self healing, you know this.
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August 28, 2025
Si aprendí algo sobre la información contenida en nuestras celulas y que es importante permitir que el cuerpo se libere y se exprese, pues el cuerpo por si mismo tiene una inteligencia que sabe lo que necesita y como sanar.
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