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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2024 · 28 MIN

Ep. 111 Emotions Stored in Body Parts- Middle Back

from The Essential Oil Scoop · host The Essential Oil Scoop

Our exploration of emotions stored in the body continues! This episode delves into the middle back, an area often linked to feelings of burden and emotional weight. In this episode, we'll explore how the middle back might reflect emotions like: Feeling Unsupported: When we lack a strong emotional support system, we may subconsciously hunch over,creating tension in the middle back. Insecurity: Feeling vulnerable or exposed can lead to a desire to "shield" ourselves, manifesting as tightness in the middle back. Unforgiveness: Holding onto grudges can create a sense of heaviness, both emotionally and physically. Abandonment: The emotional pain of feeling abandoned may manifest as a feeling of emptiness or a lack of support in the middle back area. By tuning in, you might just discover the key to letting go of emotional baggage and experiencing a lighter, more balanced you!   Oils discussed: Hygge: The oil of Sanctuary Geranium: The oil of Love and Trust Gardenia: The oil of Friendship   Grab these resources if you want to dive into learning about your emotions daily.  Heal Your Body A-Z By Louise Hay  https://amzn.to/3Vqckwv  Essential Emotions  https://amzn.to/3yMGhhr   Scoop of the Day: Vicki's 1 week Challenge Bergamot in your diffuser every morning Vicki's Geranium Roller blend   Diffuser Blend Recipe 4 Lemon 3 Hygge Hi friends, don’t forget to leave us a review, your feedback is always welcome, and helps this podcast reach more ears.  Join us in our New Facebook Community! Connect on Instagram  We upload a brand new episode every Tuesday and Thursday! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast so you will be notified every time we upload a brand new episode.  Leave us a review as well, your feedback is always welcome.  Also opt-in to our newsletter at theessentialoilscoop.com/news If you have any questions or have subject ideas you would like us to cover please email us at [email protected]   Tag us on socials using #theessentialoilscoop   Disclaimer:  Welcome to The Essential Oil Scoop Podcast. We want to remind our listeners that the information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of essential oils is a personal choice and should be done at your own risk. We are not medical professionals and cannot diagnose, treat, or prescribe any medical condition. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before using any essential oils or making changes to your healthcare routine. Any information or opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any particular organization. Thank you for listening.        

Join Vicki and Sarah as they discuss Emotions stored in body parts specifically the middle back. Have you ever felt unsupported, insecure, unforgiving abandoned? Listen in on this conversation

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Our exploration of emotions stored in the body continues! This episode delves into the middle back, an area often linked to feelings of burden and emotional weight. In this episode, we'll explore how the middle back might reflect emotions...

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