DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA viewer asks: “What causes Misophonia – a strong dislike of certain sounds, such as chewing, often leading to strong emotional and physical responses such as such as teeth clenching and muscle tightening, and how might it be treated?”
Nicola Staff asked 11 months ago
Because of its singular nature, as being an inconvenient and undesirable emotional reaction to what others simply do not notice, it is viewed as pathology by mainstream science. That is not far from the truth because it is, in actuality, a consequence and symptom of karmic trauma that has taken place and planted the seeds for an oversensitivity to such stimuli. This is a variation of the startle response seen quite often in people who have been greatly traumatized. It is just a different input. Rather than an unexpected, sudden surprise, it is a sound that reminds the deep subconscious of prior painful circumstances and outcomes, and will give rise to inner fear and anxiety. The conscious mind will make an association between the onset of those emotions and the auditory stimulus just prior to those feelings. That unpleasantness will be rationalized as undesirable and simply annoying, because that is the perception without a deeper understanding it is a symptom of an inner healing need. And that is the clue here to a resolution. Misophonia can be healed through doing deep healing work, especially through the Deep Subconscious Memory Reset protocol, because the karmic underpinnings can be worked through to remove the inner negativity associated with those auditory cues to render them neutral, as most people experience.