My Edgar Cayce, PLRT through a MEDIUM

@Neelam :heart:

True na… sometimes sessions unfold in ways we never plan, and this is one of those moments where the medium itself became part of the healing.

What I really liked in Naveen’s case is not just the uniqueness of using his “Edgar Cayce”, but the sincerity with which he held the intention for relief. When the intention is clean, the subconscious somehow finds a route.

Also, it tells us that healing doesn’t always come through the most expected doorway, sometimes it comes through trust, innocence and allowing the process to happen rather than controlling it.

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Monesh ji
Honestly, reading your comment made me remember an old learning that in PLR sometimes trust works more than protocol. The approach Naveen took is outside the textbook… but the intention is absolutely clear
relief for the client.
And perhaps this sincerity allowed the process to open up.
The “Edgar Cayce way” part is also interesting… because when we put the analytical mind aside, the subconscious speaks in its own language… sometimes symbols, sometimes through another person, sometimes in completely unexpected ways. The therapist’s job is simply not to disturb the flow.

And yes, gratitude for Venu sir is a common emotion for all of us :folded_hands:
He hasn’t just given a technique, he has given a perspective that we don’t do the healing, we just remain present where healing can happen.:folded_hands::folded_hands::folded_hands:

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Hello Naveen …

ये पोस्ट पढ़ते वक्त honestly मुझे दो अलग emotions एक साथ आए …therapist वाला curiosity… और इंसान वाला silence.

सबसे पहले, जो pain description you shared post-C-section onset, standing intolerance, knee-to-ankle nerve twisting sensation …

ये वो category है जहाँ client धीरे-धीरे pain के साथ जीना सीख लेता है. जब medical options “manage or operate” पर आकर रुक जाते हैं, तब client का hope भी कम हो जाता है. इसलिए उनका पहले session के बाद वापस ना आना मुझे बिल्कुल natural लगा.

कभी-कभी subconscious ready नहीं होता, चाहे conscious हाँ बोल दे फिर भी ..

The second session … ये सिर्फ technique नहीं है, ये intention का session है

you shared an interesting thing , कि जब direct regression possible नहीं हुआ, life ने एक indirect doorway खोल दिया.

बच्चे analytical mind के बिना भी imagery access कर लेते हैं…Therapist की सबसे बड़ी skill judge ना करना, बस observe करना होती है and you did exactly the same …scene को push नहीं किया, बस explore किया.

And the theme… legs immobilization…tiger के legs cut करना…ये symbolic level पर भी काफ़ी coherent है. Subconscious literal history से ज़्यादा emotional memory hold करता है.

यहाँ pain का pattern “movement restriction” था… और SE में भी वही pattern repeat हो रहा था. जब forgiveness हुआ, तब nervous system ने शायद threat को finally complete माना.

मुझे personally सबसे touching part लगा loudspeaker वाला moment. Therapy suddenly individual process से relational process बन गई

witness + acknowledgement + release

बहुत बार healing तब होती है जब psyche को लगता है कोई सुन रहा है.

और feedback part… यही असली validation है. Pain reduction months तक sustain होना, especially activity tolerance के साथ is what matters, not the story we interpret it with.

Last line पढ़कर smile आ गई :slightly_smiling_face:

Clients जब “आप ही भगवान हो” बोलते हैं, तब actually वो relief को address कर रहे होते हैं, therapist को नहीं…

और शायद इसी लिए Venu sir हमेशा कहते हैं कि हम healer नहीं, process के witness हैं

Beautifully shared experience Naveen ji. Technique से ज़्यादा यहाँ presence ने काम किया

Keep sharing more​:heart::blush:

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Such a good session Naveen, finding the root cause and eliminating the excuriating pain your sister had been experiencing.

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Wonderful post.great findings

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