The hidden link between emotions & physical pain.
Have you ever experienced physical pain that seems to appear out of nowhere? Maybe you’ve tried to treat a lingering discomfort or health issue but never found a clear cause or real relief. According to LNT Therapy®, these physical pains have an emotional root.
From the LNT® perspective, these issues arise from an imbalance in the body’s energy system, which is often mistaken for a psychological problem and can also manifest physically.
At an energetic level, these pains and the difficulties they create reside in the emotional body. This is where unresolved emotional traumas from our own experiences, as well as inherited traumas from our parents—a concept explored in epigenetics—tend to accumulate.
When these unresolved or inherited traumas affect the energetic system, they can cause distortions, blockages, or energy leaks, which often lead to the physical pains people experience.
When the body speaks: Understanding emotional pain
Many people who turn to LNT Therapy® with these issues discover that conventional medicine often can’t provide answers. Despite undergoing a range of tests, the results usually come back negative, offering no clear explanation or diagnosis.
The pain itself rarely follows any predictable pattern. It can be erratic, moving from one part of the body to another. One day it might be in your shoulder, the next in your foot, or it could appear somewhere entirely different, making it all the more confusing and frustrating.
In addition, the intensity of this pain is often high, and analgesics or other pain-relieving medication that might work for common ailments are usually ineffective. In some cases, only high doses bring any noticeable temporary relief.
At LNT Therapy®, it’s important to note that these pains tend to intensify, particularly in the latter part of the night, especially after four in the morning. This is because, while the physical body rests during sleep, the energetic body becomes more active, which can cause these types of pains to surface.
These types of physical pains with an emotional root often flare up when someone is under stress, feeling anxious, or under intense pressure.
Because there’s usually no clear cause, many people end up experiencing depressive symptoms, which is why these energy-based pains are often mistaken for psychological problems.
Another sign can be a low level of vital energy, which we can assess using LNT®’s therapeutic pendulum dowsing methods.
What is the approach we use in the LNT® Therapy?
As previously mentioned, the origin of the physical pain we have described lies in the memories of emotional traumas experienced in this lifetime, as well as those that may have been inherited from our parents.
These memories become lodged in the individual’s energetic and emotional body, where they create frequency imbalances that can eventually affect cells, organs, and the entire physical body, resulting in pain or illness caused by an excess or deficiency of energy.
To address these cases through LNT® Therapy , we work with the three axes of healing.
First, through the First Axis, we treat the area of pain in order to restore balanced and harmonious energetic flow in the affected region.
Subsequently, to clear the memories of the emotional traumas responsible for these frequency changes, we will work with the more energetic axes: the Second and Third.
By integrating all three axes, we provide a holistic treatment that addresses healing at the source of these physical pains of emotional origin.
Understanding emotional pain requires us to look beyond purely conventional approaches and to recognize that healing is not limited to what we can immediately see or measure. When physical discomfort persists or seems unexplained, it may be inviting us to explore deeper layers of our emotional and energetic experience.
Above all, it is important not to feel defeated or discouraged. Pain is not a life sentence, nor is it a sign of failure or weakness. It is a message — and with the right perspective, tools, and support, that message can be understood and transformed.
There is always another path to explore, another way forward, and another opportunity for healing. By remaining open, curious, and compassionate with ourselves, we allow new possibilities to emerge.
Healing is always possible, and there is always a way out.