The loss of a loved one can be particularly traumatic, especially when that loved one happens to be a child. I had a wonderful lady come in to see me today to start my 30/10 Weight Loss For Life slim down program and as we talked I learned there was something traumatic from her past that was negatively impacting her day to day experience.
She tearfully confessed of the sudden accidental death of her 9 year old child some 25 years ago. Tears flowed as she reflexively slipped into that long ago traumatic event, a sad sad memory she had replayed for herself many many times since her young boys untimely death.
I asked her if she wanted to let go the grief and the sadness and the sorrow and the shock of this experience and she quietly mouthed, "please help." With 4 passes of the DEEP Release Clear Mind Process I successfully erased the sadness, the sorrow, the grief/loss and the shock of the unfortunate death of her young son. She sunk in her seat as she relaxed into a state of peace and calm, for the first time in 25 years she was able to finally let go the charged emotions from this tragic loss long ago.
She was now able to positively reflect on the life of the son she loved so very much and to realize he was still with her, he was to be found in her heart and she could now feel the love he had always had for her and the unconditional love she always had for him. A love that had been blocked for so many years by the shock of the event and the resultant trapped, charged emotions of sadness, grief, sorrow and regret.
With the release/erase of these highly charged negative emotions, in a matter of minutes, she was able to magically shift her perspective so that she could now honor the memory of her son and of his life and once again experience the love they had for one another.
We are all going to die and some of us die early and some of us die later, that is just the process of life, just the way it is. But we must let go the grief and the sadness to regain that communication of love and of peace and calm with our loved one. That is how we honour the memory of those who have physically left us, the love and the good memories remain and we let go the rest. Our loved one is now safe and we can now go about our lives as they would have wanted us to experience. The love remains and what we want to do is to reflect upon and embrace that love and those good feelings and positive memories as often as we can. Until next time, Dr. Mark Doyle
She tearfully confessed of the sudden accidental death of her 9 year old child some 25 years ago. Tears flowed as she reflexively slipped into that long ago traumatic event, a sad sad memory she had replayed for herself many many times since her young boys untimely death.
I asked her if she wanted to let go the grief and the sadness and the sorrow and the shock of this experience and she quietly mouthed, "please help." With 4 passes of the DEEP Release Clear Mind Process I successfully erased the sadness, the sorrow, the grief/loss and the shock of the unfortunate death of her young son. She sunk in her seat as she relaxed into a state of peace and calm, for the first time in 25 years she was able to finally let go the charged emotions from this tragic loss long ago.
She was now able to positively reflect on the life of the son she loved so very much and to realize he was still with her, he was to be found in her heart and she could now feel the love he had always had for her and the unconditional love she always had for him. A love that had been blocked for so many years by the shock of the event and the resultant trapped, charged emotions of sadness, grief, sorrow and regret.
With the release/erase of these highly charged negative emotions, in a matter of minutes, she was able to magically shift her perspective so that she could now honor the memory of her son and of his life and once again experience the love they had for one another.
We are all going to die and some of us die early and some of us die later, that is just the process of life, just the way it is. But we must let go the grief and the sadness to regain that communication of love and of peace and calm with our loved one. That is how we honour the memory of those who have physically left us, the love and the good memories remain and we let go the rest. Our loved one is now safe and we can now go about our lives as they would have wanted us to experience. The love remains and what we want to do is to reflect upon and embrace that love and those good feelings and positive memories as often as we can. Until next time, Dr. Mark Doyle
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