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While 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?362 views0 answers0 votes
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