Energy healing for emotional trauma

Perhaps, there is not one person I have met so far in my lifetime free of emotional trauma. Sometimes, In my field of work I am asked to "work"on this common issue in order to help to forget or forgive, or both. What I have found is those who seem to be traumatized the most tend to deny the problem: "I’m perfectly OK" or "I'm pretty much over it"  are phrases I hear often in these situations. And in that it is the wounds that bleed, I have come to find that are impossible to touch ...

Now I'm talking about the heart, of course, but here you can conclude the same within that is without. The reality of emotional wounds compare easily with bodily wounds. It is quite appropriate to link them together. Again is impossible to touch them, when they bleed, right? Let's try to use this analogy further: modern psychology is based upon the techniques, asking an emotionally wounded person to return to the most painful situations, to experience them again, or to analyze them, to find the "root". The "root"  is usually considered to be the one who hurt the person consciously or not.Now, does this ease the pain? Yes, to some extent, especially if we find the "guilty one",who typically shows up  as  the mother, or father, both or another loved one. The supposedly cured emotionally wounded person based upon the psychotherapists diagnosis will live a few years in content or  sometimes for the rest of life, with their official "truth": "... That is why I was unhappy and unhealthy, because my mom, wasn’t  as good of a woman as i thought! ... and dad, actually was a kind of sadist! Strange how I have survived among these monsters!  Now, I ought to forgive them ... well, I'll try, for my own health because it's what the doctor ordered. "

What we can learn now is he/she's trying, trying, trying to forgive them. He/she praying to forgive them. Then they are meditating to forgive the "root" of their problem. Then they are traveling  to the holy places, paying a lot of  money  to "the coach of the training", and of psychoanalysts, doctors, and other therapies ect... All of these drastic lengths to forgive them. And we see here that okay we scratched the surface of the wound but really we only picked off the scab. There's still layers to delve into to actually solve the issue. The years go by. Our patients brain is overloaded by information on the benefits of forgiveness and the harm (or benefit) of the mother or father. All the while  the pain is still there. Nothing really happened to her/him! She seemed to be solidified, appeased and free, choosing the noble metallic gleam of the knight's armor. But let’s see what is still be behind it all. The same emotional traumas festering and causing pain on a multitude of layers. So our patient is thinking Well...What to do? How to be?

Remember earlier I mentioned the same without that is within. Let's go back to our  analogy about a physical ailment: If a child has whooping cough or mumps,  will any information about the nature and character of the virus, methods of distribution and possible complications will help the child to recover? I don’t think so... Then why is this how we treat mental and emotional trauma. Let us admit to incomplete knowledge in the area of healing mental or emotional health issues. Let us stop making experiments on living people, in hopes of finding an answer. In no way am I knocking my colleagues or science, I just believe in my soul that the answer is really right under our nose. Of course each is entitled to their own opinion and I am speaking on behalf of the countless transformations I have seen with my eyes through my personal experience. I propose that emotional trauma is stored in not only the heart of hearts but every cell in the entire body. Concentrated areas being  the solar plexus, and throat energy centers of the body. Primarily the heart is storing most of  the emotional impact. The heart not only is an organ pumping blood but also the mechanism cleansing the vital currents.

Thus, if healing energy is directed to the energy center located at a higher frequency of the physical heart vibrations,  than the way in which this mechanism is currently running, will evolve to a more healthy vibration.Transforming  the stored emotional/cellular trauma into a healthy and clear state. It is important to be mindful  of the fact that energy has its own intelligence. It is possible to trust this wisdom to heal the majority of the time along with the patients willingness to actively participate in their healing. The divine intelligence through energy   chooses the weak points by sending a stream of pure bliss.To see this theory in action please watch the short clip of a healing session in Stockholm.

I asked the participant to recall any traumatic events in order to trigger a certain pain in the heart. Soon she began to cry painfully reliving the traumas. After a few minutes of exposure to energy applied to the area of er heart, we can see that she calmed down. I asked her to return to the "point of pain", and cause of the emotional suffering again. After  several attempts to she then said: "I can not". Especially, I think, what is an interesting and significant factor is that we have not at all talked about the subject of her trauma. Her response to the healing was so evident and monumental  I got in touch with her after to see if she continues to think or remember about her pain. Since the session she said that never is she disturbed, and even intentional "thinking" about this event does not cause any emotional coloring.

Interestingly, this method is equally effective at a distance, I run sessions via Skype on a regular basis. There is no space that the energy cannot move through.

In closing it is clear to see an alternative healing modality that delves deep into the heart exposing the trauma and once and for all transcending it to a healthier state. Thanks be to you the reader, once again, I want to note that I am not trying to belittle the work of my colleagues, they all work from the heart, and do the best that they can. I'm just sharing my modest experience, which came after several years of work upon graduation from the Master's program  of New York University, where I majored as a therapist. It is my life's goal to transcend the way that we as individuals heal ourselves and others. It is important now more than ever to look not only at science as a means to medicine but also soul work as a vehicle to healing. Allow yourself to shift focus and together let's discover the infinite possibilities our universe holds. It is my deepest desire to reinvent the way we view and treat our emotional trauma.

With love, Masha Penson