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Fantastic post thanks for writing. I did SR about 4 years alongside hours of vipassana and felt like a god for a few months only to eventually fall into a strange tangential relapse on a couple of behaviors I’d resolved decades before. The relapse “seemed” to happen when I was feeling my most potent and powerful. In retrospect I think that repressed trauma was starting to arise and I was unconsciously self medicating to try to keep it at bay. Your post has connected the dots for me a bit.
May ask why you say tremoring is the only possible route to relieve all stored traumas? I’m not necessarily disputing you but why do you say it’s the only way?
Comment by Nadayogi at 30/10/2023 at 16:14 UTC
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It's the only way as long as you have major blockages that cannot be released through other practices such as yoga and meditation. That's about 90% of all people in my estimation.
TRE is the only modality that can relieve one from all trauma. All other modalities don't have that promise and you usually do them for the rest of your life or until you lose patience and give up or until you feel OK enough to move on with life. Most of the time still with lack of vitality and haunting memories.
It's the body's ancient tremor mechanism that we share with all mammals. It knows exactly how and what to do at any time. It's controlled by the most primitive parts of the nervous system and doesn't even require a brain. Doesn't it make sense to you that the body knows it's way out of the trauma rather than a therapist or even ourselves? The lens of the conceptual brain cannot always solve our problems.