Trauma Induction Process

Meaning Of Trauma:



When we think of trauma, we think of horrible things such as car crashes, war zones, molestation and all such other horrible things and we should but we also need to understand the meaning of trauma for which we'd have to change our definitions of the same as well. Trauma is anything  that the nervous system views as life threatening, even if it's getting your toy taken away when you were 2 years old. Even if it's being alone in a room, or mom and dad fighting in front of you. These things are just as trauma inducing as accidents or war zones.

Everybody who suffers from a trauma isn't broken. A trauma, when you're manifesting symptoms is the sign of the system functioning properly. It's just that nobody taught them the dynamics of the system so they didn't know what to do when the system did what it was programmed to do.

Trauma Release:

Fig 1.0

Fig 1.0 shows us how the line of memory and awareness graphs in normal conditions. The baseline means a minimum or starting point used for comparisons. Consciousness is pretty consistent, our ego state is pretty consistent aswell. The next figure (Fig 1.1) shows how the line of memory and awareness goes up when trauma is induced into the system.

Fig 1.1

T-Zero in fig 1.1 stands for terminal event which shows maximum emotional trauma or death. The trauma is illustrated showing an emotional spike in the graph. As the trauma increases there's a mechanism in our body that monitors and it gets to the 
T-1 point. T-1 is that moment just before the critical terminal event and then our neurology does something amazing. It turns it off. It literally zips that file and all the trauma in it into a container that is stored somewhere in our nervous system.  And if someone has you point to where you feel it then you'll find the semantic address. You'll start to bring out attributes of the container.

Within the universe of the increase in the graph up till the T-1 level, that moment, that ego state, that consciousness, that event is frozen in time and it's happening over and over and over again. But it's quarantine within the neurology, it's quarantine within the body and over time, the way your neurological sorting system begins to do things is it sorts things by similarities, it sorts things by things that it has in common. 

That ego state is just a fragment of your consciousness. It is holographic in nature, meaning, it took everything that you knew and everything that you have and everything that you understood upto that moment in time. It's a seperate organism but we know it's not, it's a container. One or the other things happen at T-Zero:
  1. You're either dead
  2. Or you survive
If you survive the consciousness keeps going forward from that moment. This is why you have blind spots in your memory. Those blind spots indicate containers.

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