MI Training, Level 11, Week 1, Homeplay

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  1. AP Reading: (30-45 mins each.) Read their womb or prostate. Look at the healthy and unhealthy aspects, give a healing and use your procedures. From now on always send me the recording and leave a summary here.

2. Add the large intestines to your MI Book.

3. Colon cleanse- (Herbs, enema, colonic.) Write a short blog about the experience, such as how you did it and leave the link here.

4. Combine: Herbs, Vegetables & Fruit in your FOOD folder.

7 comments on “MI Training, Level 11, Week 1, Homeplay

  1. Jo Birdsong

    1. Reading – to follow
    2. Large intestine added to MI Book and cheat sheet. Also, colon cancer added to pathology folder. Emailed.
    3. Enemas contra-indicated for me due to previous intestinal surgery. I will follow-up with surgeon again regarding this issue.
    4. Food folder contains herbs, vegetables, and fruits.

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    1. Jo Birdsong

      AP Reading: Healthy aspects showed a strong, creative woman. Spirit feels weary, tired and challenged. In need of validation due to past persecution. Intense and devastating events related to her mother and her own issues as a mother were depleting her energy. It was cloudy, dark and heavy. Her own strength and feminine power did shine through and were nurtured during a profound healing.

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  2. Chelsea

    1. AP Reading: I found each overy to have different emotion blocking them. On the right side, there was my AP asking the question “why” over and over again in regards to abuse by her father. On the other side the energy was stagnant because she had been trying to distance herself from the heavy issues in her life. Overall, the healing was needed to be grateful for her father because he gave her life and to embrace the heavy issues in life and share her story. In doing so, she will heal and transform the blocked energy into light.

    2. Large intestine added to MI book.

    3. Going to get a colon cleanse kit tonight at the health food store. It’s one I’ve been wanting to try. Will update ASAP.

    4. Updated Food folder.

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    1. Chelsea

      Updated for The Womb:

      Spiritual Definition: A place we are nurtured as a fetus. Our womb is nurtured in the mother’s womb as a fetus. Then, as we grow as a child, it is a place where energetically, we hold how we are nurtured, primarily by the mother or a motherly figure. Our relationship, good or bad, with the mother is held here. As an adult, our self expressed creativity, passion comes from and resides in this place. If one feels they are not able to express their creativity due to wanting to fit into societal norms, this is hindering to the womb. Sexual repression resides here. Abuse confuses the womb saying, “I want to be sexual, but there is guilt and shame there.” Understanding that the abuser was sexually confused most likely due to repression of the sexual self under the conforms of modern society or from abuse passed down can assist the womb in healing. Sexuality, creation, creativity are all one in the same and all come from the womb. I saw the ovaries like flowers, floating in water, each having their own intelligence, separate from each other. The uterus fills each cycle with emotions from current situations and old experiences as well as wounds. Each month as it empties, is an opportunity to burn away the scars or any abuse, trauma, regret and start anew. We may feel pain each month as we release the wounds of the past, but if we intentionally release these with our cycle, it is a powerful time to use. The womb asks us to flow, move, BE fully the woman you were made to be. Earth’s (God’s) most beautiful creation is woman.

      Scientific Definition: The uterus, also known as the womb, is a hollow muscular organ of the female reproductive system that is responsible for the development of the embryo and fetus during pregnancy. The uterus can expand during pregnancy from around the size of a closed fist to become large enough to hold a full term baby. It is also an incredibly strong organ, able to contract forcefully to propel a full term baby out of the body during childbirth. The cervix, connects the uterus to the vagina below it and acts as a sphincter muscle to control the flow of material into and out of the uterus. The body of the uterus is an open and hollow region where the fertilized egg, or zygote, implants itself and develops during pregnancy. The walls of the body are much thicker than those of the cervix as they provide for the protection and support of the developing fetus and contain the muscles that propel the fetus out of the mother’s body during childbirth. Superior to the body is a domed region known as the fundus of the uterus. The fallopian tubes extend laterally from the corners of the fundus.
      Around the time of ovulation the uterus builds a thick layer of vascular endometrial tissue in preparation to receive a zygote, or fertilized egg cell. If the egg cell does not become fertilized by the time it reaches the uterus, it will pass through the uterus and trigger the blood vessels of the endometrium to atrophy and the uterine lining to be shed. The shedding of the egg cell and uterine lining is known as menstruation and occurs approximately every 28 days for most women.
      In the case of successful fertilization of the ova, a zygote will implant itself into the endometrial lining, where it begins to develop over many weeks into an embryo and eventually a fetus.

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  3. Jennifer Connery

    1.) Ap reading: My ap had issues around her mother’s energy that took up the right side of her uterus. It’s importatnt to heal this that she knows her own mother skills and has confidence in herself as a parent. Establishing healthy boundaries with her mom will help her womb as well as bringing in nourishing foods during menses. This will help to ease menstruation issues as well.

    2.) Large intestine in in Anatomy book

    3.) I had completed the colon cleanse 2 weeks ago. Finding that I’m not able to handle certain foods since the enema. Interesting change of intestinal energy. I’ve actually had irriataion intestinally ever since my colon cleanse.

    4.) Updated and combined food folder.

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  4. Susan

    1. AP reading: There was rigidity in her uterus, & a mechanical being wanting to birth its babies through her uterus. She’s had a long-standing power struggle with her father, & unwillingness to let go of the anger. Fallopian tubes look happy & healthy. Her son was hiding behind her left ovary, having difficulty separating from her, and vice versa. Archangels and Jesus came to help with the healing, which was powerful.

    2. Added to MI book.

    3. Will do enema tonight or tomorrow & do the writeup.

    4. Done.

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  5. Ruth

    1. Will send recording soon.

    2. Large Intestine: Spiritual Value: The large intestine is about confidence and strength. Balance in terms of processing food and water and making sure that the body can transform waste into feces to allow toxins to move out of the body and balance with the external world in terms of our environment and what we put into our bodies. The large intestine aims to move in harmony. Movement, transformation, shedding, different functions for different sections – very orderly and specific in how it helps to move toxins and waste out of the body.

    Physical Value: The large intestine is the final section of the gastrointestinal tract that performs the task of absorbing water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces. Although shorter than the small intestine in length, the large intestine is considerably thicker in diameter. The large intestine is about 5 feet (1.5 m) in length and 2.5 inches (6-7 cm) in diameter in the body. The large intestine wraps around the border of the abdominal body cavity from the right side of the body, across the top of the abdomen, and finally down the left side. Beginning on the right side of the abdomen, the large intestine is connected to the ilium of the small intestine via the ileocecal sphincter. From the ileocecal sphincter, the large intestine forms a sideways “T.” The large intestine forms a short dead-end segment known as the cecum that terminates in the vermiform appendix. A hollow tube is formed known as the ascending colon that climbs along the right side of the abdomen. Just inferior to the diaphragm, the ascending colon turns about 90 degrees toward the middle of the body and continues across the abdomen as the transverse colon. At the left side of the abdomen, the transverse colon turns about 90 degrees at the splenic flexure and runs down the left side of the abdomen as the descending colon. At the end of the descending colon, the large intestine bends slightly at the sigmoid flexure to form the S-shaped sigmoid colon before straightening into the rectum. The rectum is the enlarged final segment of the large intestine that terminates at the anus.

    3. A few months ago, I completed a 3 month detox that included colon cleansing regularly with herbs as well.

    4. Updated food folder.

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