
News For The Heart: Tracy McBurney: Overwhelm To Divine Love
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Tracy discussed the concept of the brain switching and its connection to dyslexia. Tracy also introduced the idea of body talk, a technique to balance the brain when it's overtaxed. She shared her personal experience of using body talk on herself and her family members, highlighting its effectiveness.
We both discussed the concept of unhealed human pain and its connection to teeth. Tracy explained that teeth are alive and have consciousness, and that they can carry stories from past experiences. Tracy suggested that the issue of broken power on the back molars and we did a healing using myself as an example with a similar molar and root canal. They also discussed the idea of a soul choosing to take on unhealed human pain and how it can affect one's life.
Tracy emphasizes the importance of bringing divine light and healing to these stories, particularly in the context of current events triggering past traumas. She recommends a practice of allowing divine light to enter and reconcile reactive moments, rather than judging or investigating them, as a way to heal and move forward.
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