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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
It
is commonly believed that once you are addicted to alcohol, drugs, cigarettes,
sex, relationships, people or any other obsessive-compulsive behaviour you have
a life-long struggle to stay ‘clean and/or dry’. This is true if we do not address the underlying pattern
causing addictions. If the
underlying pattern isn’t addressed, an addict often goes from one addiction to
another in the attempt to cure the original addiction.
Some addictions can look healthy like sports or work, but the underlying
pattern is still operating as a compulsion, keeping a person from fully enjoying
life. It is still there as a
mechanism to help one cope with life, rather than to live and enjoy it. It
is a well-known fact that many addicts want to ‘kick the habit’ so much that
they will go through the trauma of breaking the physical aspect of their
addiction over and over, only to suffer the heartbreak of falling into the cycle
again. It is an underlying stress
pattern needing to be healed which is the true cause of the addiction.
The physical addiction is only the outer symptom. The
underlying stress patterns that can manifest as an addictive personality are
many and varied. Their source can
be tracked back to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), emotional neglect or
abuse, traumatic relationships, dysfunctional family environments and sometimes
even genetic influences stored as DNA and cellular memory.
The point for the addict isn’t in what is causing the behavioral
pattern. Their interest is in
healing it! The
Cell Memory and How it Stores Trauma
Experiences
that carry emotional energy in our system 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 own cellular
patterns. 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. The emotional charge attached to these experiences can create
cellular damage. Unfortunately,
when we have children, they will also inherit these memory patterns genetically
and energetically. The underlying
stress patterns that result are then repeated over and over again in our
lineage, 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 – then adopted by a
loving family – has no conscious memory of their gestation period or their
biological stress pattern inheritance. 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 Heals the Trauma Encoded as 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 and allowing 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. Metamorphosis
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 their mouth shut, as Meta does not need the
client to re-live, remember or re-experience the events of the past. Metamorphosis
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 independence rather than
being dependant on substances, habits, cycles, or other people to cope and
function in their lives. Metamorphosis
does not label, fragment, categorise or otherwise divide us in body and mind.
It is a holistic approach wherein one retains the responsibility and
credit for ones own healing. The
practitioner’s role is to be a catalyst, moving away from the hierarchy of
healer and client. All
Metamorphosis requires from the client is a desire for change.
The rest occurs without effort or even a psychological understanding of
why. It does not require you to
look into your past to try to sort out what could have instigated this behaviour.
The potential for change is there – all you have to do is give it a
try!
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