Releasing the cellular imprinting of your experiential history.
Peeling back layers of emotional density that have been dormant for lifetimes.
Navigating the depths of your own experiential rites of passage.
| p48 | It may well be that you have been cast in the role of trigger for the emotional release work in which another being is engaged. And it may appear to you that the individual in question is overreacting to your prompts. Yet, from that other person’s perspective, your reactions are extreme aberrations of a movie that is worn thin from endless reruns. Both are correct. For differences in perspective characterize the perfection of this process and enable each participant to glean the appropriate insights inherent in the drama. |