Whats Hidden in the Boiler Room of your Fertile House?
My husband and I are currently engaged in a battle–kind of like those video games he and his nephews are always fighting and shooting each other in.
The battle began, and ended, in the car over a radio station selection. Yes, I’m serious, a radio station selection. As of this moment, we have not spoken to each other at all today.
I can’t help but chuckle a little at the ridiculousness of us both. I mean really, a radio station?
However, anyone who is married, or in a long-term relationship, or really in any relationship at all, knows that it is not about the radio station.
In our lives we hide many things in the Boiler Room–things that we are too afraid to say, or things that we don’t even realize are there until the boiler boils over.
As human beings, and most especially as women, we are connected to all that surrounds us and impacts us–our emotions, with no other release, can also speak to us directly through our bodies. For example, have you ever noticed when you get a bladder infection that you are literally “pissed” and not expressing that anger?
The blessing, and the curse, is that our bodies won’t allow us to ignore what’s in the Boiler Room. The more sensitive our body, the more loudly it can protest. Louise Hay wrote a wonderful book about just this thing called . . . http://infertilityawakening.com/2011/05/02/whats-hidden-in-the-boiler-room-of-your-fertile-house/
The battle began, and ended, in the car over a radio station selection. Yes, I’m serious, a radio station selection. As of this moment, we have not spoken to each other at all today.
I can’t help but chuckle a little at the ridiculousness of us both. I mean really, a radio station?
However, anyone who is married, or in a long-term relationship, or really in any relationship at all, knows that it is not about the radio station.
In our lives we hide many things in the Boiler Room–things that we are too afraid to say, or things that we don’t even realize are there until the boiler boils over.
As human beings, and most especially as women, we are connected to all that surrounds us and impacts us–our emotions, with no other release, can also speak to us directly through our bodies. For example, have you ever noticed when you get a bladder infection that you are literally “pissed” and not expressing that anger?
The blessing, and the curse, is that our bodies won’t allow us to ignore what’s in the Boiler Room. The more sensitive our body, the more loudly it can protest. Louise Hay wrote a wonderful book about just this thing called . . . http://infertilityawakening.com/2011/05/02/whats-hidden-in-the-boiler-room-of-your-fertile-house/
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