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Metamorphosis Therapy -
Alternative Healing Therapy from the Inside Out
(Note: All information supplied in this website is provided courtesy of Metamorphosis SA)
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Highlights
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? PTSD is one possible reaction to
trauma, however no diagnosis can capture the range or depth of suffering or the
specific way that trauma can affect one’s life. People suffer as a result of human
cruelty, human error or tragic events beyond their control.
Modern life unfortunately creates an abundance of trauma producing
events. A few examples are: Family violence Sexual or physical abuse Homicide or suicide Vehicle accident Working in the emergency services
(police, medical rescue, fire fighter, etc) Warfare of all kinds Crime Many PTSD sufferers feel different
from others, deficient, undesirable and permanently scarred.
Some are certain their trauma “shows” even though there are no
physical scars. Other symptoms are
clinical depression, panic disorder, addictions, anger, aggression, fear,
dissociation, somatization, or stress related illnesses.
Some people undergo several traumas before developing symptoms, as
psychologists often explain – one traumatic event can activate long forgotten
memories of previous trauma, resulting in a “domino effect”.
Each exposure to a traumatic event tends to make people more sensitive to
the next incident not more resilient. An example of this is when a war
veteran who has experienced the carnage of war and perhaps carried out fatal
attacks on others may, years later, witness or be involved in a violent crime.
The result may be that they re-experience the previous trauma in the form
of nightmares, flashbacks, intrusive thoughts or feelings of terror or
helplessness and subsequently may experience periods of emotional numbing or
hyper alertness. Another example is when an adult
survivor of child abuse is perhaps involved in a hijacking incident, they
develop symptoms of PTSD. At this
time memories surface not only of the current trauma but also the abuse
experienced as a child. The Cell Memory and how it stores trauma Experiences that carry emotional
energy in our energy systems include past and present relationships; both
personal and professional, profound or traumatic experiences or belief patterns
and attitudes. Our parents and grandparents’ cell memories are also stored in
our energy fields. The emotions
from these experiences are encoded in our biological systems and contribute to
the formation of our cell memory, which literally carries symbolic information,
mentally, emotionally, physically and behaviorally. What happens is the emotional charge attached to these
experiences creates cellular damage. Unfortunately, when we have
children, our children inherit genetically and energetically these memories and
the underlying stress patterns are then repeated over and over again in our
children, generation after generation, the only difference is that the symptoms
will vary from person to person. For example, a child that is
conceived in chaos and abandoned, and then adopted by a loving family has no
conscious memory of their gestation period.
They may not have any current trauma in their lives and may seem to have
no reason to be out of balance. They
have unfortunately had cell memory damage while in uterus, and will probably
have a life long struggle to live in harmony. How Metamorphosis permanently changes the trauma in the
cell memory Trauma and experiences long
forgotten or suppressed, which are stored in our cell memory leave us powerless
and debilitated. By using Meta the
intellect is bypassed as well as the symptomatic disturbance, accessing the core
issue, which allows healing to take place on a cellular level.
Using the spinal reflex points found in the feet, hands and head, the
unconscious mind is unconditioned, rather than reconditioned encouraging
permanent healing to take place. Men are particularly attracted to
Meta because they say it provides all the benefits of intensive psychotherapy
without the agonizing process of being probed about the past and present.
In fact the person receiving Meta can spend the whole session with their
eyes closed and mouth shut as Meta does not need the client to re-live, remember
or re-experience the events of the past. Meta is now beginning to attract
serious medical interest. A doctor
from an educational unit in England was quoted as saying “I have seen
remarkable changes take place in general, especially in mental and emotional
health”. I think this says it
all. Transformation comes about
when the life-force within goes into action, people become more autonomous and
start gaining inner strength, developing an independence rather than being
dependant on others. Meta does not fragment or categorise,
dividing us in body and mind. It is
a holistic approach and one retains responsibility and credit for ones own
healing. The practitioner’s role
is to be a catalyst moving away from the hierarchy of being the healer,
remembering that Robert St John’s work is abstract, and as he once said, an
inner “knowing” has to take place rather than a learned “understanding”.
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