

Emergency Pain Relief Techniques - Neck Pain, Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Elbow Pain and More
Feb 4, 2023
01:06:46
Do you want to remove pain in your life? Today, Dr. Snyder is going to share techniques that help in relieving emotional and physical pain. Either if it is neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, etc., Dr. Snyder’s technique will surely help in removing them. Stay tuned to learn more!
Standout Quotes:
- To be able to affect something, we must transfer our consciousness into it and breathe from that point of consciousness. If you're not breathing from the point of consciousness, you're not connecting to the place.
- Pain is an interpreted response. That interpretation has a direction. It has a color and a shape because that is the language of the human nervous system. If you change the way a word that is spelled, you change the interpretation.
- Suffering is a choice. Pain is transient. You can pay and you can hurt for a little while, or you can hurt for the rest of your life. It's a choice.
Key Takeaways:
- If you want to affect something, breathe from your consciousness. Transfer your consciousness into it. Connection is all about breathing from the point of consciousness.
- Pain is embodied by a color or a shape. That color and shape is used by our nervous system for interpreting that pain. So if you change that shape or color, you will change your interpretation of the pain.
- The most substantial growth comes from what's on the other side of the pain. You have to make a distinction between pain and suffering. Pain is transitory. It is that discomfort that we go to on the way to something better. Suffering is the pain that continues because we're running away from it and we refuse to embrace and explore.
Episode Timeline:
[00:00] Emotional States
[05:40] Normal Operational Breathing
[07:58] Activating a Breathing Pattern
[14:54] Breathing from the Point of Consciousness
[18:41] Psychosomatic Neuro Modulation
[24:05] Interpreted Responses of Pain
[31:52] Why Human Behavior is Holographic in Nature
[39:30] Ambiguities
[54:31] Relieving Pain
[56:04] Pain vs. Suffering
[01:01:06] Identifying Pain, Trauma, and Suffering
[01:03:27] Phantom Pain