SomaClear is the Healing of the Body-Mind-Spirit of Residual Trauma with Therapeutic Bodywork, Counselling and Essential Oils.
I have witness in my SomaClear bodywork over the years, many healing of so call “incurable diseases” such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, indigo, irritable bowel syndrome and
yes even cancer and multiple sclerosis. As we clear emotional baggage, our physical disabilities gradually disappear. When the underlying emotion is cleared, the malady dissipate, our moods improve and happiness level increase.
Most diseases are coded messages from our unconscious, physically manifested as unresolved emotional issues, stored in the memory of our tissues and seeking to be resolved. The imprint of trauma binds us as captives, our broken heart is in desperate need of healing.
The moment we experience an unbearable situation, a traumatic event that we cannot effectively manage, it is stored away in the limbic part of the brain, the area of the brain that records and stores emotional trauma. Because the limbic system is directly responsible for cells communication to other parts of the body, the forgotten memory of trauma travels down from the brain into the muscles, organs and tissues of the body.
The body is like a super computer, each cell has an electrical voltage capable of retaining memory. The estimated 100 trillion cells of our body provides an astonishing capability to store memories of forgotten traumas.
Is it any wonder that our body suffer from our inability to decode and interpret correctly its warning signals? Yes diseases are the alarm system, symptoms of inner distress, the silent killer.
The diseases of the body are only a physical manifestation, the shadow of a deeper root cause, the desperate cry of a broken heart.
Understanding the nature of trauma and what we need to do to heal is vital to the healing process. If we don’t understand what happen when we experience a trauma it is very difficult to take the necessary steps for healing.
True healing can only happen with the full participation of the patient on all levels, physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Health care is our responsibility, it require diligent effort and commitment with the help of God.
It takes a lot of honest introspection, prayer, and inner spiritual effort to succeed, but the healing outcome is well worth the daily sacrifice. An emotional issue resolved is a spiritual lesson learned.
When the emotional root of a physical condition has been resolved, the physical condition will disappear because it was only a message, a message no longer needed.
Dominant emotions in the personality of an individual tend to be found in specific organs of the body, for example anger will directly affect the liver and create liver dysfunctions, sadness and grief will affect the pancreas and create hypoglycaemia or diabetes, fear on the other hand will impact the adrenals gland and the kidneys.
The idea of “leaving it to the doctor” and relying on prescription drugs leads to unending sickness, bondage and misery. To regain our vitality and wholeness, we must study the natural laws governing the body.
The molecules of pharmaceutical drugs are all foreign to the human body, they are man made unnatural substances and this is why the body does not easily metabolize them. God never made our body to accept and process these chemicals and antibiotics.
On the other hand, natural molecules, such as those found in essential oils and medicinal herbs are easily metabolized by the body. In fact, our body was created to assimilate them.
This imprint of trauma ever present in the cells of the body create mental confusion, grief, sadness, anger as well as physical illness.
Forgotten painful memories and suppressed emotions wreak havoc in our lives and is the underlying causes of depression, anxiety, fears and diseases.
An unresolved trauma is a trauma that hasn’t been felt, processed, understood, forgiven, let go of. Grieving is in most case the essential missing link in the healing process. To heal we must grieve, we must feel, we must forgive and we must pray. But how do we remember or even know the presence of Trauma in ourselves?
Oxygenation of the brain through control breathing, specific essential oils and bodywork is the key to unlock trauma for permanent healing. Because most people are unaware of the presence of emotional trauma in their body and mind, oxygenation of the brain is a powerful tool to awaken past forgotten traumatic memories.
When we experience a trauma, it affects all level of our being, like a domino effect, eventually reaching and impacting the body. The cure for trauma to be effective and permanent must address our multidimensional nature and must be grounded in our physical body.
Over the many years of working as a massage therapist I discovered that an unresolved trauma always end up in the body as a contraction, an imprint, a cellular memory.
So, as we go through life, our traumatic experiences affect our genetic expression, our DNA, colouring and negatively impacting our personality in a multitude of ways. Because all trauma end up crystallized in the body, becoming a physical thing, a living memory, an emotional charge, it makes sense to work with the body to retrieve it and bring it to full consciousness through specific bodywork, proper breathing, healing oils and prayers. We can only heal what we are conscious of. Trauma will remain as long as it is unconscious.
Every time we store away a trauma avoiding the pain, we loose a piece of ourselves, a part of us is cut off and frozen in time as a survival strategy to remain functional in the world. It works when we are children but sooner or later we grieve the loss of our wholeness and we feel a deep sadness. Eventually we end up fragmented and confused, we don’t know who we are anymore.
Healing trauma is retrieving all the frozen parts of ourselves that have remained in the dark, forgotten, left out in the depth of the unconscious. Restoring awareness of the body memory unlocks chronic muscular tension, chronic pain as well as releasing emotional distress and neurotic behaviour.
So to become whole again, expressing the full potential of our individuality, we need to raise our consciousness from the ashes of self-denial and repression, and be what God created us to be. We need to have the courage to feel this pain we have been carrying for so long like a heavy backpack. I believe it is what Jesus meant when He said:
”Pick up your cross and follow me.”
Every part of our being affects the personality and every trauma experienced produce a fragmentation within and a disconnection between the body and the spirit. As a result we are not fully present and grounded in the body, a part of us is disembodied, our breath is shallow and our life focus tend to be more exclusively mental.
An accident, a physical injury will bring emotional pain and create a negative mental pattern. A physical abuse is an emotional trauma that impacts and contracts the body in a multitude of ways as well as creating and fuelling negative thinking. A psychological trauma such as being the victim of verbal abuse will bring a painful emotional reaction which in turn will create a physical discomfort.
Ultimately every trauma will end up in the tissues of the body and if left unresolved for too long will materialize as a physical pain, an emotional distress, a discomfort or a disease. I believe many forms of cancer develop from repressed traumas.
To avoid the physical and emotional pain we vacate the body and dwell more exclusively in the mind. When we lose the ability to be present in the body we also lose the ground needed for the Holy Spirit to fully infuse the physical vehicle. Our body is the temple of God. Repressing emotional pain reduces nervous activity, and sensitivity, trigger hormonal imbalance, decreasing the ability to feel body sensation and accurately interpret the body alarm system.
Allowing feelings of grief in ourselves has a useful function, it is a bridge to the heart. The feeling of the pain is the connection to the heart. The suffering bring us closer to what really matter, it deepens our heart and the ability to feel a deeper love. Allowing pain and suffering to be in ourself help us be more compassionate human being, more in touch with the pain of others.
Because we are so often told to avoid being a victim and drowning into self pity, we have lost this ability to feel deeply. This is why it is essential to learn to know clearly where the line is between healthy grief and self pity. Our modern life style filled with countless entertainment and trivial pursuits draws our attention away from our inner spiritual life. This is preventing us to know what is important in our life, preventing us to be real, to be in touched with our feelings and the feelings of people around us.
Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. James 4:9
To restore our creative God given potential, the physical, emotional and mental, must be cleared of all unresolved trauma. Working with the physical body which is the ground for the spiritual being that we are is the fastest and only way to bring resolution to inner conflicts, healing of deeply-held painful emotions, and releasing self-restrictive belief systems.
The body is the fertile ground on which experiences are imprinted; it is the book of self- revelation, a personal biological library containing the history of the individual as well as the family ancestral lineage. Working with the body allows for a direct experience of one's own deepest feelings because this process bypasses the controlling mind with its resistance to change, conditioning and trickery.
SomaClear bodywork therapy is aimed at discovering the core issue of all disease, focusing on the cause rather than the symptoms of a physical imbalance and addressing and processing the emotional, psychological and spiritual side of illness.
SomaClear therapy assists in healing cellular memories and releasing emotional trauma. The diseases, pains and aches we experience are often caused by repressed painful emotions trapped in the body. This emotional charge disrupts vital physical and energetic functions. To survive traumas we create defensive belief systems that eventually restrict our creativity, creates physical illness and limit our relationship with the Creator.
When we return to health and wholeness, we become radiant, affecting everything and everybody around us.
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