Psychic hooks are created through our emotional and mental attachments to people with whom we have some kind of relationship or affective connection. Thoughts and emotions generate ectoplasm - the same as: vital energy; psychosomatic fluid; bioconsciential energy - which voluntarily or involuntarily is directed/ceded to other beings.
Feelings like love, sympathy, pity, compassion and concern create strong energetic bonds. At the opposite end, unbalanced feelings, such as: obsession, hatred, anger, revenge, jealousy, etc. also generate psychic hooks.
Love is not attachment. An attachment is a type of emotional mismatch (which comes from the Wounded Child), and emotional and mental attachments of either a positive or negative nature are unfavorable to our well-being and balance. All attachment is a diseased form of love, so the importance of self-knowledge and education of the mental and emotional bodies, in addition to healing the affective lack coming from the Inner Child and the need for internal work regarding the construction and strengthening of self-esteem. When I refer to the inner child, it is good to make it clear that all of us, without exception, have a wounded child to “take care of.” Our own child cries out for our love, attention and care, it lacks self-nourishment.
Within ThetaHealing, together with the Creator of All That Is, we can heal these disharmonious emotional and mental connections and energetically undo the Psychic Hooks that can already be released.
Healthy relationships are not based on fear, insecurity, jealousy and attachment, but are based on mutual respect and trust, where the relationship is fluid, light, nourishing and pleasurable. Love when it is experienced in a healthy way allows us the freedom to be who we are.
"Detachment is transformation, an indispensable tool for evolution."
~ Yoskhaz
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