by Luis Diaz | Aug 2, 2010 | Emotional Education, Memory in the Cells Book
“This is the basic belief underlying progress, and it may have a beneficial side—but at a very high emotional cost. “I don’t like this way of living,” “I’m not ready,” “It’s too much for me,” “This shouldn’t happen now”—these thoughts come to our mind when we...
by Luis Diaz | Jul 30, 2010 | Memory in the Cells Book
My interest in studying cellular memory began when I was about thirty years old, and deepened eight years later, when Adriana, my wife and companion, and mother of my three children. suddenly died. When Adriana and I had lunch in Sausalito one sunny day before I left...
by Luis Diaz | Jul 17, 2010 | Memory in the Cells Book
Every human being has a unique life. As there are not two blades of grass that are exactly the same, there does not exist and won’t ever exist, someone exactly like you or like me. The combination of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual material is a unique...
by Luis Diaz | Jul 12, 2010 | Memory in the Cells Book, Uncategorized
“Memories are not only stored in the brain, but also in the psychosomatic network extending throughout the body, along the connections between organs and even in our skin surface.” —Candace Pert What Is Cellular Memory?: the Human Bio-Computer I often...
by Luis Diaz | Jul 4, 2010 | Memory in the Cells Book
How to Detect When One Is Playing the Role of Victim We react unconsciously to everything. Our mind constantly creates situations full of anxiety or worry. We think, interpret, and analyze (inwardly or outwardly). We deny what we feel (“Everything is all right,”...
by Luis Diaz | Jun 30, 2010 | Memory in the Cells Book
Through pain experiences, something in our deepest self can make its way to our consciousness and shine. Pain can be our ally, teacher, and guide.When consciously experienced, it is, paradoxically, a gate leading to the release of suffering. Consciously lived, pain...