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I learned about this after I had kindey cancer and wanted to see if I could manifest a new kidney 😉

It makes a LOT of sense and I've been doing it with every client I receive the last  10 years 🙏🏻

I've gotten up to 5 of them for one of my older clients that I never made any significant progress with.

She went through more trauma in her life then even the ones who experience a lot of trauma. After learning this it now makes sense why we never really made any significant progress with her.

She's musle testing to have 5 other split subconsciousness's

Explained below:
Here is the HISM protocol (harmonization and integration of the subconscious mind) as presented in tonight's BCC meeting.

Feel free to use this protocol in your practice, it is divinely inspired.
Harmonization and Integration of the Subconscious Mind Protocol
Prepared by Chris Chimbers, Heartfreedom 2021-8-8

The subconscious mind is amazing - working with the instructions given it by the conscious mind there is no limit to its ability to manifest anything.

The conscious mind makes choices about what it believes and communicates them to the subconscious whose role is not to question but rather create conditions aligned with the belief system it has been given.

Complications arise when an individual experiences trauma, particularly mental or emotional.

The person may have a meltdown, a breakdown, become unable to function. The way the mind deals with this is to gather the trauma energy and create a mental compartment to store it in, this becomes what we call the second subconscious mind.

This second subconscious lives in the shadows while the first subconscious carries on the business of maintaining daily life.

If the individual experiences further trauma this can result in a third or even a fourth subconscious mind.*

When there are two subconscious minds in an individual there will be conflict with the second subconscious (SC2) undermining positive manifestation due to the negative energy it holds.

SC1 may dream of happiness and success but SC2 will oppose this because its perception is only of misery and failure. No wonder so many people never reach their goals, the inner conflict always gets in the way.

Since our discovery that there can be more than one subconscious mind we have developed a simple effective protocol to remedy the condition - it is called harmonization and integration of the subconscious mind or HISM.

HISM addresses the trauma energy stored in the subconscious which when released allows for the mind to become whole again.

Protocol:
Ask: "Does __ have more than one subconscious mind - obvious, hidden or secret?" If yes, how many? (We have seen as many as four in an individual.) "At what age did this split occur?" "What event triggered it?"

In this example we'll say there are two SCs...
Address SC2 and ask if it would like to speak to us (we have never had a refusal).

Using the Body Code identify and clear the energies stored in SC2.
Ask SC2 if it is happy now. If yes, go to the next step.

Ask: "Are there any obstacles to harmonizing and integrating the SC?"
If so, clear these obstacles.
Ask: "Is it in ___'s highest and best interest to have one integrated SC mind?" (This question prepares the mind for the next step as the SC always desires the highest good of the person.)

Say: "We now harmonize and integrate ___'s subconscious mind across all time and dimensions, restoring it to its original state of oneness."

Say a prayer of gratitude.
The client is now empowered to work on manifesting their dreams and goals, making sure that future instructions to the SC are clear and precise.

The unified SC only needs to hear a clear instruction once (no need for constant repetition).
Live in joyful expectation, praise The divine

*It is estimated that approximately one in three North Americans have more than one subconscious mind.

I will be offering emotion code sessions at a discount for all group members 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

More information ℹ️ and workshops coming
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HOW UNRESOLVED #emotionaltrama CAUSES DISEASES 

Scientists now have more evidence than ever before revealing the intimate, intertwined relationship between the mind and body. We see this with gut health's influence over our mental health, but we also see it with the very real physical manifestations of psychological stress and trauma on the body—tension, heart palpitations, trembling, pain—particularly trauma that hasn't been fully processed or even acknowledged by the person who experienced it.

Perhaps the most extreme example of how trauma may affect the body: According to research by Kelly Turner, Ph.D., terminally ill cancer patients who have experienced unexpected remission—beating their disease against all odds—often cite releasing emotional stress or trauma as one of the key factors in their healing.

This has led some people to speculate that unprocessed trauma gets "stored" not just in your subconscious mind and memory but throughout your physical being—and that, in addition to more traditional modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy, some sort of physical stimulus or touch may be helpful in releasing it.

But what do the experts think? Could this be why, for instance, some people start spontaneously crying during a massage or acupuncture session for no immediately apparent reason? It's an interesting idea, so we asked researchers, psychiatrists, and healers for their take on why something like this might occur, whether trauma can, in fact, be stored in the body, and the safest ways to go about releasing it.

First, you need to understand that trauma affects everyone at one point or another.

As humans, we will all experience some sort of trauma. In fact, some estimates suggest 70% of adults in the United States have experienced some type of traumatic event at least once in their lives. And while trauma is a word we often associate with war, a violent attack, rape, abuse, or near-death experiences, the reality is there are a range of other less obvious experiences that can be traumatic and that have the potential to seriously disrupt our lives.

"Trauma is going to come to all of us sooner or later," says James S. Gordon, M.D., author of The Transformation: Discovering Wholeness and Healing After Trauma and founder of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine. "It's true that some experiences are most obviously traumatic, like rape or war, but things like dealing with a serious illness in yourself or a family member, the death of someone close, the breakup of a significant relationship, or even losing a job or leaving a community that's very important to you can be traumatic."

Trauma isn't something that has to be one specific event, either. "There's much more appreciation these days for micro-traumas—like chronic, more mildly traumatic things—that cumulatively over many years can amount to the same as one macro trauma," says Ellen Vora, M.D., holistic psychiatrist. You can think of these as big-T and little-T traumas.

The problem, of course, is that the negative psychological and physical effects of any type of trauma don't always resolve on their own, and may extend far beyond the actual event. Case in point: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—a mental illness that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a terrifying or life-threatening event(s), including any of those mentioned above—which may last the remainder of someone's life if left untreated.

Here’s more: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/can-trauma-be-stored-in-body/

Psycho-Oncology: How Unresolved Emotional Trauma Can Cause Cancer: https://www.nickersoninstitute.com/blog/psycho-oncology-how-unresolved-emotional-trauma-can-cause-cancer

DR. RYKE GEERD HAMER GERMAN MEDICINE:
​HOW UNRESOLVED EMOTIONAL TRAUMA CAUSES CANCER: https://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/dr-ryke-geerd-hamer.html

Toxic thoughts kill, says Nobel Prize winner Elizabeth Blackburn: https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/arts/toxic-thoughts-kill-says-nobel-prize-winner — at Holistic Apothecary & Consulting -Traditional Medicine To Holistic Healing.

 

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Stress it’s not in your head; it’s in your nervous system…

What Is the Parasympathetic Nervous System?

The parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS), sometimes called the feed-and-breed or rest-and-digest system, is part of the autonomic nervous system, along with the sympathetic nervous system. Located between the brain and spinal cord, the PSNS is tasked with saving the body’s energy by slowing the heart rate and increasing the activity of the intestines and glands during periods of rest. It also relaxes the sphincter muscles in the gastrointestinal system.

 

Here are some of the body functions stimulated through the parasympathetic nervous system. The PSNS uses acetylcholine as its primary neurotransmitter, but other peptides may act on the PSNS as well.

 

Sexual arousalLacrimation (crying or shedding tears)Digestion: The PSNS dilates the blood vessels of the GI system to allow for greater blood flow.Salivation: The PSNS stimulates the salivary glands and speeds up peristalsis.Urination and defecation

 

The PSNS also constricts air passageways when the body needs less oxygen, such as during rest periods. It also constricts the pupils when closer vision is required. These functions complement those of the sympathetic nervous system, which is best known for stimulating the fight or flight response when the body perceives a threat.

 

When Is the Parasympathetic Nervous System Activated?

 

During times of stress, your body’s sympathetic nervous system activates your fight or flight response. It happens quickly so that the body is almost instantly ready to run or defend itself. In contrast, the parasympathetic nervous system’s job is to relax the body and use hormones to slow down those frantic responses once the threat is gone. The PSNS gives the body a calm and relaxed feeling over a period of time. The changes don’t happen as quickly as those of the sympathetic nervous system.

 

How Does Trauma Affect the Nervous System?

In periods of stress, the body’s fight or flight response activates. A normally regulated nervous system experiences the stress but returns to normal when the threat has passed. This period during which you have the ability to self regulate is called the window of tolerance, and most people move through several of these cycles daily. One example is rushing to get somewhere and running late but relaxing once you reach your destination on time. However, the system works very differently when the body experiences trauma.

 

Traumatic events push the nervous system outside its ability to regulate itself. For some, the system gets stuck in the “on” position, and the person is overstimulated and unable to calm. Anxiety, anger, restlessness, panic, and hyperactivity can all result when you stay in this ready-to-react mode. This physical state of hyperarousal is stressful for every system in the body. In other people, the nervous system is stuck in the “off” position, resulting in depression, disconnection, fatigue, and lethargy. People can alternate between these highs and lows.

 

In cases of extreme and chronic stress, such as ongoing trauma, complex PTSD may result. One example is children who are raised in abusive homes. Another is a soldier returning from combat. The nervous system becomes conditioned to exist in a state of fear. That state can continue into adulthood, triggered by things that would seem utterly unrelated to the childhood trauma. For example, the soldier may react to the backfiring of a car as if the sound is gunfire because he or she is in a constant state of fear, ready to react to the firing of a bullet.

 

How Do You Calm Down the Parasympathetic Nervous System?

 

A competent and trained therapist can help clients learn to activate the PSNS to control feelings of stress and anxiety, improve mood, boost the immune system, and reduce blood pressure. Many activities can help trigger this calming response in the body:

 

Meditation and progressive relaxationIdentifying and focusing on a word that you find peaceful or calmingExercise, yoga, tai chi, and similar activitiesSpending time in a serene natural placeDeep breathingPlaying with small children and pets

Other ways to activate the PSNS include getting a massage, repeating a calming chant or prayer, and participating in hobbies. Anything that you find calming, reassuring, and relaxing can be a way to wake up your parasympathetic nervous system.

 

Some of the techniques to activate the PSNS may come as a surprise. They focus on connecting your brain to the physical activity you are involved in, removing it from the “stuck” stage. Here are some examples:

 

Gently touching your lips with two fingers can activate the PSNS because the lips are rich with parasympathetic fibers.Focusing on one thing at a time and avoiding the temptation to multitask can maximize the benefits of activating the PSNS.Visualization and imagery and picturing yourself in a peaceful place that you love can activate the calming actions of the PSNS.

 

Here’s more: https://www.brainharmony.com/blog/2021/10/15/childhood-trauma-and-the-adult-nervous-system

 

Nervous System Dysregulation and Its Association with Traumatic Events: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/141/1_MeetingAbstract/305/1848/Nervous-System-Dysregulation-and-Its-Association?autologincheck=redirected

 

Childhood Trauma and The Adult Nervous System: https://www.bodywisefoundation.org/blog/bodywisefoundation/nervous-system-trauma

 

Trauma and Autonomic Dysregulation: Episodic – Versus Systemic – Negative Affect Underlying Cardiovascular Risk in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5466498/

 

Post-traumatic stress disorder: the neurobiological impact of psychological trauma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182008/

 

The Key Role Your Nervous System Plays in Trauma Recovery: https://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/the-key-role-your-nervous-system-plays-in-trauma-recovery-1030145/amp/

 

Why use Somatic Experiencing Touch, Transforming Touch and Transforming Intentional Touch for Trauma Recovery?: https://www.ptsdtraumarecovery.com/2020/09/03/why-use-somatic-experiencing-touch-transforming-touch-and-transforming-intentional-touch-for-trauma-recovery/

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Unresolved Trama  

I learned about this after I had kindey cancer and wanted to see if I could manifest a new kidney 😉

It makes a LOT of sense and I've been doing it with every client I receive the last 3 years 🙏🏻

And if you are a client, I would make sure your practitioner is asking these questions 😉

I've gotten up to 5 of them for one of my older clients that I never made any significant progress with.

She went through more trauma in her life then even the ones who experience a lot of trauma. After learning this it now makes sense why we never really made any significant progress with her.

She's musle testing to have 5 other split subconsciousness's

Explained below:
Here is the HISM protocol (harmonization and integration of the subconscious mind) as presented in tonight's BCC meeting.

Feel free to use this protocol in your practice, it is divinely inspired.
Harmonization and Integration of the Subconscious Mind Protocol
Prepared by Chris Chimbers, Heartfreedom 2021-8-8

The subconscious mind is amazing - working with the instructions given it by the conscious mind there is no limit to its ability to manifest anything.

The conscious mind makes choices about what it believes and communicates them to the subconscious whose role is not to question but rather create conditions aligned with the belief system it has been given.

Complications arise when an individual experiences trauma, particularly mental or emotional.

The person may have a meltdown, a breakdown, become unable to function. The way the mind deals with this is to gather the trauma energy and create a mental compartment to store it in, this becomes what we call the second subconscious mind.

This second subconscious lives in the shadows while the first subconscious carries on the business of maintaining daily life.

If the individual experiences further trauma this can result in a third or even a fourth subconscious mind.*

When there are two subconscious minds in an individual there will be conflict with the second subconscious (SC2) undermining positive manifestation due to the negative energy it holds.

SC1 may dream of happiness and success but SC2 will oppose this because its perception is only of misery and failure. No wonder so many people never reach their goals, the inner conflict always gets in the way.

Since our discovery that there can be more than one subconscious mind we have developed a simple effective protocol to remedy the condition - it is called harmonization and integration of the subconscious mind or HISM.

HISM addresses the trauma energy stored in the subconscious which when released allows for the mind to become whole again.

Protocol:
Ask: "Does __ have more than one subconscious mind - obvious, hidden or secret?" If yes, how many? (We have seen as many as four in an individual.) "At what age did this split occur?" "What event triggered it?"

In this example we'll say there are two SCs...
Address SC2 and ask if it would like to speak to us (we have never had a refusal).

Using the Body Code identify and clear the energies stored in SC2.
Ask SC2 if it is happy now. If yes, go to the next step.

Ask: "Are there any obstacles to harmonizing and integrating the SC?"
If so, clear these obstacles.
Ask: "Is it in ___'s highest and best interest to have one integrated SC mind?" (This question prepares the mind for the next step as the SC always desires the highest good of the person.)

Say: "We now harmonize and integrate ___'s subconscious mind across all time and dimensions, restoring it to its original state of oneness."

Say a prayer of gratitude.
The client is now empowered to work on manifesting their dreams and goals, making sure that future instructions to the SC are clear and precise.

The unified SC only needs to hear a clear instruction once (no need for constant repetition).
Live in joyful expectation, praise The divine

*It is estimated that approximately one in three North Americans have more than one subconscious mind.

I will be offering emotion code sessions at a discount for all group members 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

More information ℹ️ and workshops coming
👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
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#energyhealing #trappedemotions #braintherapies

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Unresolved trauma retards your ability to critically think and dulls your intuition. In fact, trauma has a lot to do with your ability to manifest.

Essentially, the “lessons” your brain learned from your trauma at a young age turn into protection mechanisms. (And those protection (defense) mechanisms become some of your biggest learning, growth, and manifestation blocks.)

‘When childhood trauma goes untreated, issues related to the trauma are often not resolved and, as a result, can be felt long-term. Not receiving treatment also limits the possibility of preventing some of the negative consequences associated with trauma, even on a biological level.

For example, one study found that patients with untreated childhood trauma had greater glucocorticoid resistance.20 Glucocorticoid resistance is highly associated with depression. These findings suggest that a lack of treatment for trauma may, directly and indirectly, contribute to the development of depression.’

Here’s more: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-are-the-effects-of-childhood-trauma-4147640

HOW STRESS MAKES YOU STUPID: https://www.achievementcenteredtherapy.com/how-stress-makes-you-stupid/

21 Common Reactions to Trauma: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/think-act-be/201609/21-common-reactions-trauma

To Heal Trauma, Work with the Body: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/workings-well-being/201708/heal-trauma-work-the-body

Healing the Nervous System From Trauma: Somatic Experiencing: https://youtu.be/dMmEdsuPRiU

 

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“By raising your energy to a vibrational match with the field of intention, you’re strengthening your immune system and increasing the production of well-being enzymes in your brain.”
(Dr. Wayne Dyer – The Invisible Force)

Nikola Tesla said it best, “The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence. To understand the true nature of the universe, one must think it terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”

The heart generates the largest electromagnetic field produced in the body so when we send thoughts of love, healing intent, prayer and good intentions, we are effectively raising our energy to a vibrational match with the field of intention. This is one of the most powerful forces in the universe and it is right here inside of each one of us. By tapping into this enormous power from within, we really can heal ourselves in ways we never thought possible before!!

Give this a try:

Using the Emotional Guidance Scale in this picture, see where you are most of the time. This is not about judgement, this is about awareness and if you are in a space where you do not feel comfortable and are unhappy, then you can begin to make decisions to change that. Only you can change your circumstances in life, it really is “All about You.”

You can strengthen your immune system by simply paying attention to your thoughts and only speak kindly and lovingly to your body, to yourself all the time. When you treat your body with respect and stop ignoring it, it will respond in kind with the same back. By taking just 5 minutes in the morning to breathe and see and send light all through your body, you will begin increasing the production of well-being throughout your entire body which in turn will begin raising your energy and vibrational frequency to match that of your heart and to match that of intention.

book a private energy clearing session  #energyhealing #vibratehigher #collectiveconsciousness #beyourownsuperhero 

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