Suffice it to say, we are spiritual beings living inside of a physical “suitcase”; a soul in a body.
Seen in that light, it would make sense that for the optimal experience, our soul needs to be fully integrated within the body we inhabit.
This is the basic principle behind the study of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). A TCM practitioner would note that certain dis-ease states are a result of reduced energy flow within
its associated organ. Acupuncture and herbal remedies would then be used to restore the flow.
From the ART perspective, a lack of energy within a given organ would be redefined as the
soul not being integrated properly within it. Put another way, the natural, healed state is for
full integration, but some trauma or experience has “pushed it out”. So how do we reintegrate? We find out what stuck energy has caused the soul to be forced out and heal it.
I have determined that there are 8 organs which may have some form of soul detachment
occur, so when soul integration is being done, it is important to identify which organ is being
addressed. Each one would need to be worked on separately. They are the: parathyroid,
lungs, heart, adrenals, sex organs, spleen, kidneys, and eyes.