I’m not sure where I heard or read this but the idea that ‘Life would not be painful if we lived and died once, but we experience the pain of death every time there is a major trauma in our lives.’ Serious illness, redundancy, repossession of a home, end of a relationship, loss of a parent, child or other close relative are just some of those traumas. The feelings involved can be vast, ranging from explosive anger and rage at one end to deep anguish and hurt at the other. Left unexpressed the emotions don’t go away they take up space and energy as they are repressed, manifesting overtime in the body as muscular tension and even disease.
I feel so empowered as an NLP Therapist helping people in such situations, because NLP can effectively nurture deep healing even with clients for whom the recalling of the traumatic episode is unbearable, or where the memory of the event is fragmented. Giving them freedom from the past, emotionally, mentally and physically.
Monday, 24 August 2009
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