(03-08-2013, 01:35 PM)rie Wrote: If the memory were of a traumatic incident and a great source of distress in a person's life it would be another story, too.
As you said, trauma can be the reason the person is able to remember the event. My earliest memories were traumatic. My son's newborn memories were traumatic. (We worked to heal those.) My past life memories were all traumatic. So were my husband's. We have done a lot of regression and nearly all the past-life memories that surfaced were traumatic.
I have wondered why joyous events don't imprint as traumatic ones do. Maybe traumatic events imprint, in order to ensure that the issue is revisited, so that it can be healed.
(03-09-2013, 04:23 AM)Ankh Wrote: If the memory of being abused is false and one goes to court and pushing charges towards an innocent person, then yes, I agree with you, that it's a different story.
But if the experiences/memories of traumatic events are there, and one does not work with them, it will make the mental health condition worse, in my experience and understanding. I went about 13 years ignoring past traumatic events, which resulted in the condition called PTSD. One day I decided to treat it.
Enlarging past traumatic events/memories in the mind is not a bad thing. Ra actually advices it:
Ra, 61:11 Wrote:Then whatever is lacking in the balanced sensation is, as in all balancing, allowed to come into the being after the sensation is remembered and recalled in such detail as to overwhelm the senses.
This is done in traditional psychology too, when I was treated. We went through traumatic memories, enlarging them in the mind, and making them to overwhelm me, step by step. And then applying the current mental state to that which has been in the past. Or as I see it, applying love/light to the past experiences/memories of negative nature.
As long as no other self is being harmed, it shouldn't matter whether these memories are correct or not. They should be brought up into the light of conscious mind and worked with, so that they don't haunt one. I think that this is lacking a little bit in our current, modern society, because people are always seeking for an objective, absolute proof. Did it happen? Did it not? Is this memory correct? Is it not? What does it matter, if this memory, correct or incorrect, is there, haunting you down? It should be worked with regardsless of its "correctness", imho.
I agree 100%! I have training in Rebirthing and the whole idea is to access the old trauma and temporarily focus on it, but with new tools so that it can be healed. There are various techniques for doing this.