dave_a_mbs
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To answer directly, Doc, the quick solution is to forgive and restore love.
I recall a woman with severe arthritis plus severe fibromyalgia (all 18 tender points etc - none of this minor aches and pains stuff like I have). She asked why she had been selected by God to have these afflictions. n regression she found that she had been a young girl, kidnapped, tied up in a barn and used as a sexual toy by a group o men, finally starving to death. Her pain was caused by recollections of her agony, anchored by intense hatred and rage.
Eventually, I asked whether she had ever dne anything of the same type to anyone else, and she abruptly recaled that previously she had been the perpetrator. In her specific case, she could feel only slight compassion for those who had harmed her, and left without resolution - whichis her priviledge.
The basic traumatic response mechanism is (1) I hurt and it's "your" fault. (2) To blame you I have to remember the pain, and I anchor that with hatred of "you". (3) I change my personality, my muscle tone and my physical posture o incorporate these tensions. (4) My body hurts because of what it is experiencing, and that gives me pain. I think I will feel better if I can bame "you". (1) back to step one.
When you untwist people and relax long term cramps and such, this kind of thing is very often the cause - although it might be so deeply buried and surrounded by present time brush fires that it might not be visible. However, the retrieval process for a disembodied soul, or direct regression if they're still in the flesh, allows you to help release the pain of the event and forgive.
There is a myth that forgiveness is weakness. In fact, to forgive sets us free from the after effects of the event - it's a specific for post traumatic stress syndrome. The perpetrators etc are thus shut out and their influence barred from having further effects.
I fully understand your sense of horror at the event. Juditha's alien spook who brought the asmell of vomit is to the point. However, as a healing professional your salvation is to keep in mind that you represent the solution, not the problem, and that anything you do, no matter how little, will ease pain. This doesn't change history, but it salvages the present, even after death. And the other thing I teach, when I'm doing the training for psychoanalysts in my clinic, is to allow your office door to close when you go home. That includes such cases. Then, when it's time, put on the healing hat and deal with them. Otherwise your compassion will drive you bonkers with the wretchedness of the human situation.
Incidently, I'm about a psychic as a large rock, so I do retrievals poorly. Instead I do regression work, it's all the same. Techniques are the same too. The only real difference is that I've never had a spirit pay for my time.
PUL dave
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