Darth Vader and the Broken Arm
I’m lying on some sort of table or bed. Looming above me is a terrifying masked face, which makes me think of Darth Vader. Powerful, frightening. Evil. My left arm is held in a vice grip, rendering me completely immobilised, and totally at the mercy of the Darth Vader character. Before I can blink, someone STOMPS on my left arm. Snap! It breaks. I lose consciousness….
I blink out of the hypnotic trance I have been in, shake myself back into the present, pay the therapist, and get into my car, all the while wondering what the hell just happened, particularly as this vision seemed completely unrelated to my reason for booking the session.
And then it hits me. My consciousness had taken me back into an experience I had been subjected to, at the age of 4, during which my left wrist had been re-broken under general anaesthetic, to fix the small-town-doctor’s dodgy job setting the initial break. “Darth Vader” was actually the surgeon in a mask, my arm was held in a vice or clamp to hold it still while they broke it, and what I saw or felt as the stomp was obviously the moment they broke it. Fascinating, but to my 4 year old self experiencing it and “watching it” on another level - terrifying and traumatic.
That session happened about 42 years after the event. Up until that point, I had never had a problem with the left arm, apart from the occasional twinge before it rained. After that session, I experienced pain in my left wrist that was so intense, and so ongoing, that for the next four years I couldn’t wear rings on that hand, or bracelets, and I frequently felt as if my left wrist was trapped in a vice, or a steel grip, and no matter what I did, I couldn’t shake it. It was debilitating, and distressing, as nothing I tried seemed to “fix” it.
The game changer was having 4 sessions with a kinesiologist colleague, specifically around that issue. The difference after those Kinesiology sessions was profound. I still have the occasional twinge - however the trauma response that that had lain dormant in my system for 42 years, and that I believe was re-triggered in that hypnotherapy session, no longer has any charge, physically or emotionally.
Two things are key here - one is the healing potential and power of Kinesiology to bring the body, emotions, mind and spirit back into balance and harmony, which has all kinds of positive ripple effects, including reducing or completely eliminating pain!
The second, is the absolute miracle of our consciousness - we are actually walking talking vehicles of consciousness that store, in our nervous systems and energetic databases, EVERYTHING that ever happens to us, and that with the right support and recipe, we can access this database of records very specifically and release whatever is held there causing stress to our system.
What I see often play out in client sessions, never mind in my own life to date, is nothing short of incredible, and you couldn’t make this stuff up! It’s honestly life changing.
Do yourself a favour and book a Kinesiology session!
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