As we described, the experience of that walk-in was largely being faced with only the residues within cellular memory, but much less so the deeper karmic entanglements of the prior inhabitant of the physical body residing within the akashic records. The average person starts with much of cellular consciousness being a blank slate, but prior trauma events will bleed through from the akashic records and will begin to accumulate within cellular consciousness, as well as all the other levels of the mind and memory. In other words, karma will out. There is no way to escape many karmic reckonings that will be brought your way, courtesy of the Law of Karma demanding a reckoning, a comeuppance, or a repayment, whatever is the best description for a particular prior dilemma needing to be healed and things rebalanced energetically, with respect to those prior events causing harm, and the responsibility, as a soul-based being, to pay one's karmic debts along the way. This is a relentless ongoing recycling of the wheel of karma bringing back to you good as well as bad times and their consequences, in recreating similar events and circumstances as a test and opportunity to do better, and thus cancel and resolve the trauma of the previous go-round if one can surmount the difficulty with an appropriate solution. If that does not happen, one will simply be adding to the past pain with additional pain, and the Law of Karma will see that also revisits a person or remains as a chronic companion, even lifelong in a state of continual suffering, if the level of prior trauma is great enough.
Divine grace, through making an informed intelligent request for divine healing, will indeed be a workaround to resolve many past traumas and free the person from the stored pain and suffering. There are natural self-healing mechanisms that are done, for example, during the dream state, but also through the course of life events, that if one is persistent and achieves some measure of success it will have a therapeutic benefit in reducing the vulnerability to prior trauma by strengthening the person. There is nothing like success to breed more success. In other words, it will go a long ways in crowding out negative tendencies and influences, but that is too uncertain and uneven to be an ideal approach because there will be many things that are severe and compelling that cannot simply be pushed aside and diminished through the contrast with one's happy times. Eventually, a person will step on a landmine, so to speak, that will reopen old wounds and they will start bleeding and hurting again, and this can be a quite intense challenge not easily ignored. So the best situation to fit a slow emptying of the pool of trauma when "bravely borne" would be applied to cellular memory. That will, indeed, fade if it can be ignored successfully and not continually reinforced. Most severe trauma will not just go away over time because time will not heal all wounds, but only some.
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