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How Reinventing The Past Can Heal
By Lydia Proschinger
3rd International Energy Medicine Exchange Seminar, 20 April 2013
Define trauma?
 Trauma is an to a
terrible event like an accident, rape or natural
disaster. Immediately after the event, shock and
denial are typical. Longer term reactions include
unpredictable , flashbacks, strained
relationships and even physical symptoms like
headaches or nausea. While these feelings are
normal, some people have difficulty moving on
with their lives.
(Source: http://www.apa.org)
When is an experience traumatic?
 Traumatic experiences often involve a
threat to life or safety, but any situation
that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and
alone can be traumatic, even if it doesnt
involve physical harm. Its not the
objective facts that determine whether an
event is traumatic, but your
of the event. The
more frightened and helpless you feel, the
more likely you are to be traumatized.
(Source: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/emotional_psychological_trauma.htm)
Excuse the F-words...
False Evidence Appearing Real
Forgiving is a gift you give yourself
Fear Responses are instant, individual,
irrational, and intrinsic to our being...
Physiological Responses...
 Increased adrenaline
 Acceleration of heart and
lung action
 Shaking
 Dilation of pupils
 Increased muscle tone
 Increased blood flow to
limbs
 Decreased blood flow to
skin, intestine, kidney,
 Bowel and bladder
emptying
Physical Responses...
 Aches and pains like
headaches,
backaches, stomach
aches
 Sudden sweating
and/or heart
palpitations
(fluttering)
 Changes in sleep
patterns, appetite,
interest in sex
 Constipation or
diarrhea
 Easily startled by
noises or unexpected
touch
 More susceptible to
colds and illnesses
 Increased use of
alcohol or drugs
and/or overeating
Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php
Emotional Responses
 Fear and/or anxiety
 Grief, disorientation, denial
 Hyper-alertness or hypervigilance
 Irritability, restlessness, outbursts of
anger or rage
 Emotional swings -- like crying and
then laughing
 Worrying or ruminating -- intrusive
thoughts of the trauma
 Nightmares
 Flashbacks -- feeling like the trauma
is happening now
 Feelings of helplessness, panic,
 Feeling out of control
 Increased need to control everyday
experiences
 Minimizing the experience
 Attempts to avoid anything
associated with trauma
 Tendency to isolate oneself
 Feelings of detachment
 Concern over burdening others with
problems
 Difficulty trusting and/or feelings of
betrayal
 Difficulty concentrating or
remembering
 Feelings of self-blame and/or survivor
guilt
 Shame
 Diminished interest in everyday
activities or depression
 Numbing down of emotions
 Dissociation from events
 Unpleasant past memories
resurfacing
 Loss of self-worth
 Loss of a sense of order or fairness in
the world
 Expectation of doom and fear of the
future
Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal
HPA
http://www.cnsforum.com/imagebank/item/HPA_NORM_DPN_3/default.aspx
The Amygdala stimulates the
hypothalamus to produce Corticotropin-
releasing hormone (CRH).
CRH communicates that
the production of
Adrenocorticotropic
hormone (ACTH) is
necessary, which is then
released in the pituitary
gland.
This signal the Adrenal
gland to produce Cortisol,
to increase glucose
production for muscles and
brain to deal with stress.
Energetic Response
Traumatic events are frozen
in time, and stored in the
Matrix.
Specific trauma and stressful
life experiences contained
and stored in our
influence thought patterns,
beliefs about self or the
world, and create behavior
and action.
The persons energetic
response is that the
traumatized parts of the
person are split off, and live
in the energy field as
, Energy
Consciousness Holograms
The science to explore this is around
for a while ...
 The most famous conference October 1927
Fifth Solvay International Conference on
Electrons and Photons
 the worlds most notable physicists met to
discuss the newly formulated quantum
theory.
 Seventeen of the twenty-nine attendees
were or became Nobel Prize winners,
including Marie Curie as the only woman.
 The leading figures were Albert Einstein
and Niels Bohr.
...and yet progress gets trapped in Scientific
uncertainty which is met with disbelief...
 Einstein,
disenchanted with
Heisenbergs
'Uncertainty
Principle,' remarked
'God does not play
dice.'
Scientifically shocking insight...
 Bohr, who won
his Nobel prize in
1922. replied,
'Einstein, stop
telling God what
to do.'
Max Planck
German theoretical
Physicist, reluctant father
of Quantum Physics,
1858-1947
Who or what is the Matrix?
 All matter
originates and exists
only by virtue of a
force... We must
assume behind this
force the existence
of a conscious and
intelligent Mind. This
Mind is the matrix of
all matter.
Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php
Lynne McTaggart has referred to it as
'The Field'
Gregg Braden has talked of the
'Divine Matrix'
Rupert Sheldrake used the term
'Morphogenic Fields'
Whats Imprinting?
Who are we...?
"Your cells know you and have
your brand on them, and nobody
else has that brand."
"You are one narrow frequency Dr. Bruce Lipton,
of the white light...  Cellular biologist,
EPIgeneticist
What is Matrix Reimprinting?
http://www.efttrainingcourses.net/matrixreimprinting.htm
Karl Dawson
EFT Master
What are some benefits of Matrix
Reimprinting?
Allows forgiveness and wisdom to be
gained from past events
Sends a message to the body/cells/DNA
the trauma is over
Resources the client and rewrites the
past
Naturally utilizes the law of attraction in
a very powerful way
Radically reduce or totally eliminate
terrifying memories, nightmares, or
flashbacks
Re-connect with reality that was shut
out after the trauma
Supports rehabilitation of addictive
behavior such as smoking, alcohol or
drug abuse
Successful with non visual clients or
who have difficulty with imagination
Very easy to use and gentle on
clients
Resolves traumatic memories
often within minutes
Quickly finds core issues, related
trauma and beliefs
Locates pre-conscious trauma
(pre 6 years) often beyond clients
awareness and conscious
memory
Allows client driven reframes
and cognitive shifts thus
preventing therapist projection
Locates Psychological reversal ,
secondary gains etc
Fills the EFT void, creates
positive beliefs
Works on dissociated clients with
no SUDS levels
http://www.efttrainingcourses.net/matrixreimprinting.htm
How to reinvent our past to heal
trauma?
EFT - Movie Technique
Focus on being specific
Identify with a title a particular incident with
intense emotional charge
Systematically and gently let the person re-
count the emotionally charged event as if in a
movie
Stop and use EFT sequence to reduce SUDs
to zero
Every bad part of the movie gets edited by
the EFT tapping sequence on the specific
emotional charge until the intensity the
memory/movie gets to zero
The Movie Technique does not require a
client to disclose what the event was,
protecting his privacy and dignity.
ReImprinting the Matrix
Ask permission to tap on ECHO
Identify intensity of emotional charge
Systematically approach the core issues
Tapping on the issue and various aspects
until the SUDs are down to zero
Once every bad image of the movie has been
edited and tapped on, take a snap-shot of
the happy and beautiful image you and the
ECHO have created in the Matrix and add
love, colors, music, and other happy sensory
stimuli to the sequence of events
The past does not exist unless...
The now newly anchored emotions and
positive images are re-imprinted onto the
Matrix / field where new patterns around
the new information can start to form in
the persons life.
...we keep it alive in our memory.
When the positive images are re-
imprinted onto the Matrix / field, going
back into the memory should feel free of
any emotional charge
If there is more to heal, there might be
another ECHO that appears already during
or after tapping on the issue.
And after the newly reimprinted image
has been integrates, another memory can
be edited and the person can gradually
regain control of his life again.
Some examples...
Let your questions be heard!

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Lydia Proschinger Matrix Reimprinting 20 april 2013

  • 1. How Reinventing The Past Can Heal By Lydia Proschinger 3rd International Energy Medicine Exchange Seminar, 20 April 2013
  • 2. Define trauma? Trauma is an to a terrible event like an accident, rape or natural disaster. Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical. Longer term reactions include unpredictable , flashbacks, strained relationships and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea. While these feelings are normal, some people have difficulty moving on with their lives. (Source: http://www.apa.org)
  • 3. When is an experience traumatic? Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and alone can be traumatic, even if it doesnt involve physical harm. Its not the objective facts that determine whether an event is traumatic, but your of the event. The more frightened and helpless you feel, the more likely you are to be traumatized. (Source: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/emotional_psychological_trauma.htm)
  • 6. Forgiving is a gift you give yourself
  • 7. Fear Responses are instant, individual, irrational, and intrinsic to our being...
  • 8. Physiological Responses... Increased adrenaline Acceleration of heart and lung action Shaking Dilation of pupils Increased muscle tone Increased blood flow to limbs Decreased blood flow to skin, intestine, kidney, Bowel and bladder emptying
  • 9. Physical Responses... Aches and pains like headaches, backaches, stomach aches Sudden sweating and/or heart palpitations (fluttering) Changes in sleep patterns, appetite, interest in sex Constipation or diarrhea Easily startled by noises or unexpected touch More susceptible to colds and illnesses Increased use of alcohol or drugs and/or overeating Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php
  • 10. Emotional Responses Fear and/or anxiety Grief, disorientation, denial Hyper-alertness or hypervigilance Irritability, restlessness, outbursts of anger or rage Emotional swings -- like crying and then laughing Worrying or ruminating -- intrusive thoughts of the trauma Nightmares Flashbacks -- feeling like the trauma is happening now Feelings of helplessness, panic, Feeling out of control Increased need to control everyday experiences Minimizing the experience Attempts to avoid anything associated with trauma Tendency to isolate oneself Feelings of detachment Concern over burdening others with problems Difficulty trusting and/or feelings of betrayal Difficulty concentrating or remembering Feelings of self-blame and/or survivor guilt Shame Diminished interest in everyday activities or depression Numbing down of emotions Dissociation from events Unpleasant past memories resurfacing Loss of self-worth Loss of a sense of order or fairness in the world Expectation of doom and fear of the future Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php
  • 11. Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal HPA http://www.cnsforum.com/imagebank/item/HPA_NORM_DPN_3/default.aspx The Amygdala stimulates the hypothalamus to produce Corticotropin- releasing hormone (CRH). CRH communicates that the production of Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is necessary, which is then released in the pituitary gland. This signal the Adrenal gland to produce Cortisol, to increase glucose production for muscles and brain to deal with stress.
  • 12. Energetic Response Traumatic events are frozen in time, and stored in the Matrix. Specific trauma and stressful life experiences contained and stored in our influence thought patterns, beliefs about self or the world, and create behavior and action. The persons energetic response is that the traumatized parts of the person are split off, and live in the energy field as , Energy Consciousness Holograms
  • 13. The science to explore this is around for a while ... The most famous conference October 1927 Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons the worlds most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory. Seventeen of the twenty-nine attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners, including Marie Curie as the only woman. The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr.
  • 14. ...and yet progress gets trapped in Scientific uncertainty which is met with disbelief... Einstein, disenchanted with Heisenbergs 'Uncertainty Principle,' remarked 'God does not play dice.'
  • 15. Scientifically shocking insight... Bohr, who won his Nobel prize in 1922. replied, 'Einstein, stop telling God what to do.'
  • 16. Max Planck German theoretical Physicist, reluctant father of Quantum Physics, 1858-1947 Who or what is the Matrix? All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force... We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter. Source: http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/t-facts.php Lynne McTaggart has referred to it as 'The Field' Gregg Braden has talked of the 'Divine Matrix' Rupert Sheldrake used the term 'Morphogenic Fields'
  • 18. Who are we...? "Your cells know you and have your brand on them, and nobody else has that brand." "You are one narrow frequency Dr. Bruce Lipton, of the white light... Cellular biologist, EPIgeneticist
  • 19. What is Matrix Reimprinting? http://www.efttrainingcourses.net/matrixreimprinting.htm Karl Dawson EFT Master
  • 20. What are some benefits of Matrix Reimprinting? Allows forgiveness and wisdom to be gained from past events Sends a message to the body/cells/DNA the trauma is over Resources the client and rewrites the past Naturally utilizes the law of attraction in a very powerful way Radically reduce or totally eliminate terrifying memories, nightmares, or flashbacks Re-connect with reality that was shut out after the trauma Supports rehabilitation of addictive behavior such as smoking, alcohol or drug abuse Successful with non visual clients or who have difficulty with imagination Very easy to use and gentle on clients Resolves traumatic memories often within minutes Quickly finds core issues, related trauma and beliefs Locates pre-conscious trauma (pre 6 years) often beyond clients awareness and conscious memory Allows client driven reframes and cognitive shifts thus preventing therapist projection Locates Psychological reversal , secondary gains etc Fills the EFT void, creates positive beliefs Works on dissociated clients with no SUDS levels http://www.efttrainingcourses.net/matrixreimprinting.htm
  • 21. How to reinvent our past to heal trauma?
  • 22. EFT - Movie Technique Focus on being specific Identify with a title a particular incident with intense emotional charge Systematically and gently let the person re- count the emotionally charged event as if in a movie Stop and use EFT sequence to reduce SUDs to zero Every bad part of the movie gets edited by the EFT tapping sequence on the specific emotional charge until the intensity the memory/movie gets to zero The Movie Technique does not require a client to disclose what the event was, protecting his privacy and dignity.
  • 23. ReImprinting the Matrix Ask permission to tap on ECHO Identify intensity of emotional charge Systematically approach the core issues Tapping on the issue and various aspects until the SUDs are down to zero Once every bad image of the movie has been edited and tapped on, take a snap-shot of the happy and beautiful image you and the ECHO have created in the Matrix and add love, colors, music, and other happy sensory stimuli to the sequence of events
  • 24. The past does not exist unless... The now newly anchored emotions and positive images are re-imprinted onto the Matrix / field where new patterns around the new information can start to form in the persons life.
  • 25. ...we keep it alive in our memory. When the positive images are re- imprinted onto the Matrix / field, going back into the memory should feel free of any emotional charge If there is more to heal, there might be another ECHO that appears already during or after tapping on the issue. And after the newly reimprinted image has been integrates, another memory can be edited and the person can gradually regain control of his life again.
  • 27. Let your questions be heard!