Psychodynamic Reiki Counseling ®

Established Since 2002

Reiki Research Foundation® CIC

Ancient Knowledge Healing the Modern World

Listening to Our Bodies

1. Ears—Heard something which upset, caused anger or fear

2. Shoulder—Parents

3. Heart Pain

4. Liver—Anger

5. Hands—Issue being held onto or children

6. Knees—Weakness due to fear

7. Feet—Ungrounded due to fear

8. Eye—Saw something upsetting, causing anger or fear

9. Mouth—Bitter taste, anger

10. Throat—Words not said

11. Stomach—Self doubt

12. Elbow—Person similar age to client

13. Kidneys—Fed up with someone

14. Genitals—Pain, abuse

15. Childhood aged 0-7

 

Left is Female, Right is Male (Swaps at the Head so that Right is Female and Left is Male)

Find out more in The Golden Atlantean Book of Healing

 

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Addressing Negative Emotions

 

We have been working for the last 7 years with adolescents and adults with physical and emotional illnesses and have identified a way that people can "Listen to their Bodies" thus allowing them to access their unconscious blockages which lead to emotional or physical problems. We now work with people who have had abuse, domestic violence, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar, self harming, other mental and physical illness, (such as MS and ME)

 

Often we have the emotion, but not the memory of why

we feel the way we do, but there is a proven way of

accessing and dealing with these traumatic past events.

 

To access this knowledge, first people need to learn to

meditate, 20 mins a day will do, as this will allow them to

access the information they need quickly when they have

a "trigger" By this I mean they experience a negative

emotion.

 

We are all the product of everything that has happened in

our lives and our characters are formed in the first seven

years. So if we have a negative experience, then this is

what our reactions are then based on. For example, a

three year old child sees her dad trying to strangle her

mum. This sets up a fear of men, so that when a man

attempts to talk to her as an adult she is frightened. The

man hasn't done anything and rationally she shouldn't be frightened, she experiences fear, due to the negative episode when she was 3. She has no memory of the event, only the emotion and therefore does not rationally understand why she feels the way she does. This is how you tell if its an unconscious memory, you cant rationalise it.

 

The Tau Tree is the meditation we recommend

(attached) as from our experience it is the most

powerful.

 

So lets say that you're at work / home and a

negative emotion comes up, anger, upset, fear.

Don't react to it as its a trigger and the stronger it

is the easier it is to find out where it originates from

(I know this is difficult and it takes practice not to

react), however reacting to it will just allow it to

come back stronger the next time.

 

Take yourself off to a quiet place (the toilet is always good!), close your eyes and ask yourself what age you were when the foundations of this emotion was put in.

In your minds eye, see yourself at the age you were when the scenario or issue happened and the people who were also involved in the scenario.

 

Wrap the people involved in a silver bubble of protection and then allow your inner child to say whatever they want to the others involved. Your adult self supports your inner child. The emotion is released, so you may feel upset. Don't rationalise it as an adult as you wont then honour your inner child's feelings. You felt like that as a child and so they are the feelings which need to be released. Telling your inner child how well they are doing will help.

 

When you have finished releasing the emotion, forgive the person

 for what they did or didn't do and forgive yourself. Visualise any

 silver threads which connect yourself to them and remove these.

These are conditions on your love, preventing unconditional love

or if you have anger, it prevents divine intervention (what goes

around to come around, by law of Karma). So either way they

need to be removed.

You should acknowledge the lesson which this scenario has

taught you

 

If you think of this scenario again, if all of the negative attachment has been released you will feel neutral, if not there is still emotion to be released around it, something else which hasn't been said or an attached scenario, which will

also need to be released. If this is the case ask

Yourself what else needs to be released and go

through this process again. When this has been

fully done then that trigger will no  longer be

active. For example the lady who saw her dad

trying to strangle her mum, when she was 3,

 she lost her fear of men. Other people have lost

physical symptoms, such as pain and numbness in their

legs (lady with Multiple Sclerosis)

 

The last piece to add is the "Listening to Our Bodies, Body Map" (attached). This is useful when we have pain or discomfort or if people are struggling to find the source of their physical or mental pain. Therapists can be taught to help clients to use this too. All our therapists have trained in both Reiki and counselling. This map allows therapists to guide the client or indeed the client themselves to the source of their pain so that instead of reaching for the paracetamol, they are able to close their eyes and reach inside.

 

It would be good if you could spread this knowledge. Its ancient knowledge which is very effective. Please feel free to share it

 

Kind Regards

 

Juliet Duquemin (RGN, Dip. Counselling, RMCC, DTLLS, Reiki Master)

Director Reiki Research Foundation

 

You can Contact Juliet on 01634 320931 or 07752 799042

 

julietduquemin@reikiresearchfoundation.org