Trauma

Process #5 -  Trauma

I’ve been lucky enough to have been a viewer of a series of webinars on brain development, hosted by Ruth M. Buczynski, PhD (President and Licensed Psychologist, The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine). This series, although directed at professionals in the field, was presented in an easily appreciated way, so that the average person could absorb the information presented by the various speakers.

One of the many fabulous facts I took away from this information-packed series is something I’ve repeated to everyone I know, multiple times.  I feel this particular piece of knowledge is of paramount importance not only for those professionally engaged in psychotherapy or psychiatry, but for everyone. And the salient fact is this:  Your brain and your body have no choice but to respond to every single memory in your brain.  Whether or not you have conscious memory of an event is has no bearing on the brain’s and body’s ability to remember it in perfect detail.   A negative memory you have no conscious access to, something either repressed or just plain forgotten, can regularly cause some part of your being to writhe in pain, experience random anxiety, fall into depression, or many otherwise inexplicable responses.  

Somewhere inside you, there is a trusty, loyal, remembering segment of your being that does homage to that awful moment, that hurtful occasion.  Our very fine brains accurately compile these traumas, file them away for future resolution, and regularly review them.  This is how these traumas can silently stay with us all our lives, and can even impinge on this life from a past one.

This single fact helps to explain the efficacy of hypnotherapy and regression therapy.  Our bodies and our brains cannot distinguish between conscious and unconscious memories – they respond to them all.  This means we can be constantly impulsed by past events we may have no memory of, which hypnotherapy and regression therapies can help uncover.   It is also the reason behind some of the trickier parts of healing addictive or abusive patterns – some impulses seem to come out of nowhere, and don’t seem to be related to our present surroundings.  

Alice Miller, in her talk entitled ‘The Childhood Trauma’ at the Lexington Avenue/92nd Street YMHA on October 22, 1998 (Miller, Alice. “The Childhood Trauma”  The Zero – The Official Website of Andrew Vachss Oct. 2002[9.4.2014]/guest_dispatches/alice_miller2.html), states categorically that many Germans of the Hitler years had no trouble whatsoever joining in the insane persecutions called for by their leaders, to the point of betraying, torturing and killing fellow humans. She contended this was in part due to the fact that popular German childrearing advice of the day recommended (among other atrocities) beating babies to stop them from crying.  As Miller states “…{the populace] needed almost no ideological indoctrination because their bodies knew exactly what they wanted to do as soon as they were allowed to follow their inclinations. ” (ibid.)  Viewing the Nazi atrocity through this filter shows how unremembered trauma, when practiced on a nation-wide scale, helped enable one of the most horrifying events in human history.  Old traumas can be very powerful.

Thankfully, there is a method that allows healing of all traumas, remembered or not, whenever they become available for healing.  It’s been my experience that not all traumas will be available for healing at one time.  Like all other healings these Processes address, there seems to be an orderly progression, with a few things being available for healing every couple of weeks or so - once the initial backlog of healing has been done.

Here’s how:
11.   Open a MAP coning. Connect yourself to the PIC.  Have your essences and PIC solutions handy.
22.     Ask if any essences or solutions are needed for general balancing at this time, and, using kinesiology, find out if any are.  Confirm how many, and take them at once.
33.     Ask your team “Are there any traumas available for healing at this time?  If so, how many?”
44.    Ask if there is to be a waiting period between healing one karma and the next.  If so, ascertain how long this is to be – 2 hours?  24? 48?
55.      Assign a number to each trauma available for healing.  It’s not necessary to know what past circumstance resulted in the traumas.  You only want to heal them, not relive them.
66.     Ask how many symptoms each trauma has, and heal those prior to healing the traumas themselves.  Ask:  How many symptoms does trauma #___ have? 1? 2? Any?
77.    State out loud, or to yourself “I now release myself from symptom #___ of trauma #___.  I ask symptom #___ to leave my entire system and to go on to the next place in it’s evolutionary path.”  Ask which essences are currently needed, and if they are single-dose or to be multi-dose solutions.  If any test as multi-dose solutions, you will have to make a solution and take it as often as needed in the coming hours or days to complete the number of dosages.
88.   Repeat steps 7 & 8 until all symptoms have been healed.
99.    Then state out loud, or to yourself “I now release myself from trauma #___ .  I ask trauma #___ to leave my entire system and to go on to the next place in it’s evolutionary path.” 
110.   Ask which essences or solutions are currently needed, and if they are single-dose or to be multi-dose solutions.  If any test as multi-dose solutions, you will have to make a solution and take it as often as needed in the coming hours or days to complete the number of needed doses.
111.   Repeat steps 2 - 9 as needed.

112.   Close down the coning in the reverse order it was opened.