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Memory Never Sleeps

By Stephen Proskauer MD | October 19, 2009

Medical and surgical experiences are important sources of traumatic imprinting in both childhood and adulthood. Karmic Therapy is very effective at recovering and releasing trauma occurring in the present lifetime during coma and surgical anesthesia. Drugged and comatose patients seem to remember what is said in their presence with the same detail that the unborn child absorbs its mother’s experience. Therefore, fearful, negative or callous remarks made by medical staff or other bystanders can affect a patient’s recovery and later attitude about their lives. Recalling and releasing negative statements overheard during medical and surgical procedures or comatose states can sometimes be the key intervention in Karmic Therapy.

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This post is from the book

Karmic Therapy Healing the Split Psyche

Chapter 2 The Wheel of Birth and Death


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Topics: Consciousness, Karmic Therapy, Memory, Physical Body, Presence |

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