DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingWhile doing trauma resolution with a group of former selves who experienced similar traumas, the original HMR process is to ask the client if they have anything they’d like to say to those former selves, to give them a message, but it’s up to them. If yes, they are invited to speak to those former selves directly. While some clients describe what they’d like to say, this allows such a sensitive moment to remain private, and perhaps more likely to be done. With deep subconscious channeling and trauma resolution, is this step still of value, and would it be straightforward and also beneficial to the client listening to a recording at least, to request the message be stated out loud via the channeling? Can the deep subconscious feel put on the spot, be wounded, or take offense at this?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
As we have indicated to you previously, this step is still of value in doing the deep subconscious channeling as it creates an inner conviction that the healing is underway, and creates an inner allowing that will always be of help to enable the divine to do its utmost in keeping the healing going forward. The very requests to do such an outreach of love within the client's own mind will initiate self-healing that is much needed. It is the isolation of those dilemmas in the being's energy causing the client's difficulty. So while this is seemingly a symbolic gesture it is, in fact, a more deep launching of healing intention than would appear on the surface. The deep subconscious will readily share what is on its mind without qualms in taking it personally, as a form of shyness, for example. So we think this is not only appropriate but a useful elicitation of the ongoing healing work that will be appreciated by clients, and will resonate in seeing a part of their own mind deep below conscious awareness, able and wanting to help the self in this way.