DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingA practitioner asks about a hypothetical current life trauma and the healing journey undertaken with Holographic Memory Resolution: “For example, say you come in with a karmic imprint of sexual abuse. You are abused by your father growing up. You do hundreds of LHP-DSMRs for this issue of sexual abuse. However, when going into a live-HMR session, the memory is still intact. How often does this happen? Is there an imperative for the current life being to go through conscious trauma resolution practices, like HMR, to reframe and resolve the memory of the abuse? Does the divine not lead, per se, in reframing memories of one’s current life, but is able to do so in past lives since we are disconnected and most can’t consciously reach those root burdens to heal?” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 2 months ago
This is a useful insight and is a real phenomenon that is fairly common and there are a variety of reasons why this is so. In the first place, we do have some limits on what we can do to access current memories via the conscious level of the mind, and this includes cellular memory as well, which is always on duty and may well chime in when the conscious mind is engaged in a task, particularly one involving memories to which there is an emotional attachment. There will be strong cordings emanating from the memory repositories that will be a kind of instigator and will be important in the effect and impact on a person's life of the traumas they have experienced in the current lifetime. So, to some extent, we must tiptoe around these given the conscious awareness that the events happened, so there is a kind of prioritization that takes place in how we work on a person's situation for their desired end result. We favor the big picture which is to get the deepest healing possible, even at the expense of some troubling current life material sitting in waiting, because most of the karmic issues in the current life spring from prior trauma in other lifetimes. It is the deep work that has the biggest payoff. To rush and do the current life alone is not an answer for a person because their prior lifetimes of trauma will begin to erupt, inevitably, and this will reawaken events from the current life and cause renewed consternation and emotional fallout. Keep in mind what we have taught previously, that "Whatever is done can be undone and whatever is undone can be redone." This does not mean healing is a treadmill from which you can never escape, that no matter what you do the problems will spring back to life again and haunt you anew. We are speaking of the potential being there for this to happen, and particularly when there is a long karmic history across lifetimes for a particular dilemma, there will be frequent triggers that come along to reawaken the issue, and that has the potential to stir up trouble, and most likely what will happen is the conscious self will find the thoughts returning to a current life trauma event, not realizing the impetus was a prior lifetime that was rumbling and the deep subconscious was heavily focused on the issue it represented, and there was a kind of energetic resonance with what the conscious mind was doing, and this triggered a kind of harmonized reverie, to think back about similar emotions as are blooming in the moment, and lo and behold the trauma memory of that early current life experience may well bubble up. It is important to understand that the workings of the mind are exceedingly complex, but that is what gives the mind its power and reach so things will not always be neat and tidy, simple to trace and understand. So the reoccurrence of a memory coming up can be a reecho because it is an iconic representation for the mind about that issue. So any prior karmic rumblings within the deep subconscious on the topic may well trigger a feeling, and that feeling may well initiate a memory retrieval request to recall what might be amiss, and it is only logical that a closely related trauma event will be found in the memory bank and recalled. In a sense, this could be considered a false memory experience, but not a false trauma episode because the trauma was real in the current life, and although subjected to a healing maneuver previously, still categorically fits with the trauma of other past life circumstances and can serve as a stand-in for them, as witnessed by the conscious and upper subconscious levels of the mind recalling the memory in response to an emotion from an experience long ago that harmonizes. What this speaks to is the need for thoroughness. To only do the current life leaves far too much undone for a person to get very far. They might have a dramatic benefit in being able to remain calm and unflustered compared to their prior life before they did the HMR work on the current life trauma, but that is not going to protect them when the deep subconscious starts to rumble from all it can see in the akashic records of the many others lives of misery.