When you experience a particular situation, you use all your senses to perceive what you are experiencing. At that moment, you will capture the image of what surrounds you, the sounds (or silence), and the smells. Your mouth may perceive a specific taste that will remind you of when you expose yourself to a similar or analogous taste. You may perceive sensations on your skin, such as cold or heat. The senses then send that information to the brain to process the data. Simply speaking, they will transform that experience into sensations. Our beliefs will shape those sensations and feelings you experience, and your biology will create a reaction in unison: body, mind, and psyche. Then, that process is installed in your unconscious. Someday later, you may expose yourself again to a situation where your senses capture the same sensations, and together with the beliefs, they will cause your biology to react, and the disease will occur. When we live an experience with great intensity that covers specific characteristics (it is difficult for people to communicate to others unexpected and dramatic events that have no apparent solution), it creates a specific temporal imbalance that allows the survival of the individual to be guaranteed and the process of “readjustment” to begin.
As I mentioned before, these processes are unconscious. It is precisely the unconscious that, through beliefs and structures repeated in similar scenarios, directs our lives in a certain way. We must remember that the unconscious is timeless; it does not judge whether what you live is part of your past or your present; therefore, those unresolved events at the time will remain pending and will be repeated to seek resolution.
Our first emotional impact is what is called “programming conflict.” As the author Jesús Casla (pioneer of Restorative Biological Decoding) says, “The programming conflict represents the first blow; the unexpected and traumatic impact that overwhelms the person's capacity for understanding and management and inserts into the unconscious as a heavy emotional burden.” We locate this conflict for its subsequent emotional unblocking. As I mentioned, this will be the starting point of all the other events that incessantly seek to resolve the problem.
Author: Estefanía Cultrera-Elfring
Bibliography:
- CHRISTIAN FLÈCHE; FRANCK OLIVIER; Beliefs and Therapy, 2014
- CHRISTIAN FLÈCHE; The emotional origin of diseases 5th edition, 2023

kermis in Groningen-Netherlands, 2018.
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