Welcome to Heal Yourself. Change Your Life. I’m Brandy Gillmore and what I’m most known for is helping people to create radical transformations and even demonstrating the power of the mind and self-healing under medical equipment so you can see the results and. My work has even been published in a medical journal because it’s truly incredible what we are all capable of when we understand our own minds at a deeper level.
So whether you’re new to this work or you’ve been studying the Power of the Mind for many years. I love that you are here. I love that we’re on this incredible journey together, and I look forward to sharing breakthrough information with you. That said, on this podcast, I’ll share two types of episodes.
First, self-healing episodes, where I share key insights from working with live volunteers. And the second type are where I answer questions from the audience. That said, if you’d like to volunteer or submit a question, come visit me at BrandyGillmore.com. On that note, let’s dive in.
Hello and happy, beautiful day to you. I want to add in a quick but important note to make this podcast very easy to navigate because today’s episode has a special format. Today I worked with a live volunteer. As you probably know, there are a lot of people who are now using AI to modify information online.
For that reason, we have taken an extra step to help protect our beautiful volunteer and the integrity of this work to help keep the information from being modified. And we actually love how this turned out because it provides you with even more information. This is how it works. On today’s episode, you’ll hear an overview of the person that I worked with, and I will provide you with simple but powerful breakthrough insights that helped our volunteer begin making a radical shift.
Then at the end of this short breakthrough episode, if you are ready for a deep dive, you can click in the show notes to gain access to the actual self-healing session where I worked directly with the live volunteer. This enables us to help protect the information online from being modified. While still continuing to provide you with powerful information to help bridge the gap between science and spirituality and personal empowerment, because it’s truly incredible what you are capable of when you learn to understand your mind at a deeper level.
That said, let’s dive into the simple but powerful insights that came from working with today’s volunteer. Here we go.
All right, so let’s go ahead and dive into today’s self-healing insight. Now, one of the many things that I love about today’s episode is of course, I loved working with our beautiful volunteers. She’s just so precious. And also the insights from today’s episode. Are so profound. there are a variety of different reasons why mind body healing can feel challenging.
some of it has to do with the process and understanding how the mind body connection works. Other things have to do with understanding what to identify in the mind. And the other thing is just because a lot of emotions are subconscious, they can feel harder to access. But yet there’s another reason.
And it’s this, it’s that sometimes the very thing that we really need to change we can see as being insignificant or unimportant. And that’s part of where we’re going in today’s episode, is just the awareness that emotions can seem insignificant and it can be tricky. So now I want to warn you as we step in, I am going to mention the C word.
COVID and so, but it’s not about COVID. It’s a deeper awareness. Now, by the way, part of the reason I call it the C word, how many people are tired of hearing about COVI or it feels ridiculous or insignificant or frustrated, like people have different emotions towards CO and let’s be honest. A lot of people are tired of hearing that C word, and that’s why it can be a bit tricky.
Now, let me give you an explanation before we jump into too much of the C word, and it’s this ahead of time on a different example is basically in my own life I had a pattern or a feeling of expecting to die. In my subconscious mind, and I thought it was ridiculous. I thought, I’m, fine. So I kept pushing it away feeling like it was ridiculous.
Like I, knew it was irrational. Now it was connected to a feeling towards nine 11 of wanting to die for others feeling like I needed to self-sacrifice. And that’s part of what happened in my own. Experiences that, when I used to work in network engineering operations, at the time when the planes hit, I was on the phone with a colleague.
Who was in the towers, who then started, yelling, help me, help me, help me. And then the phone went dead and all I wanted to do was help. And I had this belief or link in my mind that I was supposed to die. For others, it meant you were a good person to die for others and simultaneously. If I did not die for others, it was selfish and wrong.
And so that was very linked up in my subconscious mind at a deeper level. And what it resulted in is this feeling of expecting that I was going to die, but it would show up in a variety of different ways. However, my logical mind. At the time before I really understood how the mind worked, thought, well, this is ridiculous.
You know how you might have fears or worries or whatever you call them and you think, oh, well that’s not going to happen. So you just kind of ignore your fears, that’s what a lot of times people try to do is just ignore their fears instead of rewire their fears. So, but at that time, I didn’t understand how the mind worked.
And of course, I had this fear of dying and I thought, well, this is ridiculous. And I just suppressed it and let it go. And I did not think that there was any chance that it was affecting me. I wasn’t somebody who I would’ve considered quote unquote emotional. So I wasn’t having anxiety, I didn’t feel like I was in fear.
I was really good at suppressing my emotions, so I didn’t. Feel like I was anything other than happy. I was fine and happy and good. I had no idea that this suppressed emotion was even affecting me at all when it was so illogical. And of course, as I learned to understand the mind in a different way and started really getting it on what I needed to identify and identifying, different programming, everything changed because I started to see the mind and understand the mind in a completely different way. Now. As that relates to today’s session, I mentioned I’m going to be talking about the C word and really not COVID itself, but that whole period of time where there was the lockdown and whatnot, there were a lot of different emotions that people had.
Some people had a sudden feeling like the world was ending. For others, they felt like they suddenly lost everything and it was traumatic. And other people got in beautiful, wonderful relationships and were nestled up with the relationship, feeling like they were in love and having wonderful intimacy, connection, sweetness, and, having an amazing time being locked up and just enjoying and watching movies and connecting and hanging out. And of course other relationships went the opposite direction. They felt like they were locked in a tiny cage with somebody and it felt like a lot that they needed to be around the kids and the husband or the wife or the spouse or the everybody and it felt like insanity and, cooped up for some people. So everybody experienced a variety of different emotions, and that is true with our beautiful volunteer today, Senya. Is that during COVID, she actually had a very sweet. Wonderful connection and it was like the feeling that she wanted with a relationship, that feeling of, connectedness, and she felt like it was very sweet and loving, and it was the thing that she wanted.
However, as COVID ended, the relationship also ended as well, and it hurt her heart. In a big way, and since that time, she’s been having a lot of hurt and upset and it just created so many emotions at a deeper level, and it’s affected her in a variety of different ways. In fact, she can even see that her symptoms flare up when she’s feeling stressed, but just the way that she operates in relationships, she’s feeling really hurt because she felt like she was just used and so she felt like she was giving her all towards the relationship, and yet she was used and taken advantage of in an intimate way and not really respected and not really loved. And so she’s just got all of this hurt. And as far as the physical issues. She’s been experiencing, there are a variety of them.
Everything from neck and shoulder pain and discomfort to lower abdominal and hip pain, to hives, thyroid issues, histamine issues, heart racing, and was even bedridden for about a month. And what I love is I love her awareness that she can see that when she is triggered or stressed. These very symptoms have flared up.
And so I love that awareness. And of course, it’s one thing to be able to see the mind body connection and it’s another thing to really transform it. But so often what can happen is these patterns can feel hard to identify. And not only that, but many times it’s not just a situation or a circumstance, but it’s really ultimately a bigger picture pattern and so even in this case where it felt like the experience for her stemmed from COVID, or even in another case where a person feels like it stems from trauma, there’s typically a bigger pattern that it’s connected to. And I mentioned in my own life that my situation was connected to the events of 9/11. However, the programming of feeling like I needed to die for others was actually a pattern that was created. In my childhood. And so a lot of times what happens is these patterns can get to a point where then they trigger something else. And now we have a combination of hurt feelings and patterns and triggers all combined.
And that’s typically what happens when it starts. Affecting the physical bodies. There’s specific factors, specific programming, specific emotions, and it kind of creates a really negative recipe that starts showing up in the physical body. And so the powerful insight that I want to share with you today is this, is that part of the reason that these emotions can feel so hard to identify is because we can also mislabel them as being insignificant and unimportant. So just like we started out this episode with the C word of COVID, because if you stop and really think about it from an honest perspective, you probably know that a lot of people had a lot of big emotions during COVID. Whether it was, frustration, anger, hurt, trauma, fear, uncertainty, love, connection, hating the government, feeling upset, feeling, fear of loss of food, feeling fear of loss of toilet paper. I mean, there’s, a lot of emotions going on.
And so, but really there were, and, that’s what’s true. And then for so many people. They just got buried in their subconscious mind. So if they think back, they might remember the emotions. They may not because they might just be locked right in the subconscious mind sitting there part of a pattern or part of a trigger, maybe affecting somebody, maybe not, it’s interesting, like, if you think about it for a moment, a lot of people went through the events of 9/11 and the way that they impacted me were different than other people. Now obviously, I, mean, I was on the phone with somebody, but I wasn’t there in person. I mean, I worked in California and so one of the insights is first and foremost, not judging your emotions or your mind as being insignificant. If your mind is doing something, if it has a fear or a worry that keeps coming up, instead of just ignoring it or judging it or feeling like it’s unimportant and labeling it as such to really address it. So often people talk about mind chatter where they’re just kind of trying to quiet their mind, and of course I did that same thing.
I wanted to just quiet my mind. But that didn’t heal me when instead I started identifying why the chatter was happening and then really working with the mind in a different way to then rewire my mind and then the chatter. Was gone. And so that’s one of the insights that I want to share with you.
Another one is this, is that if you have stress that you can see that affects your physical body, instead of working on just trying to calm the stress, really work on rewiring it. So know that every single thing your mind is doing. It does it for a reason. It’s not random. It’s like if your computer is doing something, it does it for a reason.
It doesn’t just do random things for no reason. It’s always got a reason. So if our minds are stuck in chatter or in fear, or hurt or negativity, or whatever it is, it’s so important. To rewire it at a deeper level instead of just ignoring and suppressing it. And so food for thought. And by the way, if you’re wanting to listen to this full session with our beautiful volunteer Senya, you can do so by clicking in the show notes.
And of course, if you’d like to access the free training that’s there as well, because of course, the biggest goal from this is my biggest hope is that every single person in our world. Learns to heal themselves and change their life. And so on that note, I want to ask you to please do take just a quick moment to hit the share button on this episode.
Share it with somebody you love, somebody you care about, or somebody you don’t even know. Because the more that every single person feels happy and healthy and loved and loving, the better this world is for all of us. And so please do take a moment to hit the share button and please do. Have a most wonderful, incredible rest of your day, and I look forward to connecting with you on the next episode.
We’ll see you there.
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