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Thematic Relationships in Healing

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The thematic relationship between traumatic episodes allows the clearing of one trauma to open up healing possibilities for related episodes from other time periods. For instance, those who suffer from repressed memories of childhood sexual trauma may first recall a much more brutal incident of sexual abuse from another life, […]

Inhibited Action

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

A desired but inhibited action leaves a residue of tension in the very muscles that would have carried out the action.

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Subjective Time

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Experiences in Karmic Therapy transcend linear time. Thematically interrelated episodes emerge with no apparent regard for temporal sequence. For example, in a therapy session a childhood event may be followed by a connected past life episode, then a fragment of related birth trauma, followed by a return to the prenatal period. […]

When Life Becomes Too Intense

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

We tense up when life becomes too scary or painful or intense, as if guarding ourselves against the unendurable with our bodies.

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