Frequently Asked Questions

Will I need a shoulder to cry on?

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For people in the West who are over generally over-mentalised and emotionally suppressed it's still possible that PTSD will release in sleep or dreams or in the normal chitchat of daily life.

If you're release mechanisms are working and you can cry easily, get angry easily and feel sadness and despair, and get excited, then self-help is more likely. If then you have a really good friend who knows how to facilitate emotional release and the main thing is good eye contact, presence, a few umms and arrs but no actual verbal responses and no sympathetic responses of the type where they start suffering along with you, then it's quite possible that you can release whatever needs to be released. Although there are lots of other pathways to release and some of these will be completely unconscious to you, even if they happen in a dream, you may not notice it.

Obviously if you hit upon a very deep PTSD in you, then you may well need a counsellor or psychotherapist to help you process the consequences of the healing as it may allow previously hidden issues to come to the surface.

Bodywork of any type is often a quicker way to support release as it bypasses the mental processes and as the body mirrors the mind either has the same possibility for release. The more mentalised a person is the more likely bodywork is an easier route.

Very mentalised people find it hard to process anything. This is because generally speaking they became over mentalised because they lacked emotional nourishment in their early life and this was a way of channelling their energy that was acceptable to their parents. Such people will more certainly need support of a counsellor or therapist. They can have PhD's in things like parallel computing or international law.

There are experts in PTSD in the west and there are excellent intensive treatment programs that are effective. Sites like www.helpmeovercome.com/PostTraumaticStressDisorder.htm is one such site. www.warchild.org/, www.ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/index.jsp etc. There are many more world wide. These resonances will complement and enhance such therapeutic methods and help resolve previously unresolved PTSD. These resonances are essentially easier and allow self help and often a lot cheaper as well.

How do these work exactly?

There's a common root to all PTSDs. And each PTSD has its own particular characteristics. The principle of resonance is that it has to address the totality and essence of the PTSD so that it is dissolved and the resonance includes the information that is the totality of each specific PTSD. On a deeper level I think that PTSD resides in the reptilian brain or at least part of it is involved and there was a sort of disconnection like a broken track record or dirt on a CD. Once the healing has corrected this defect the normal way of processing a PTSD happens very quickly whereas before they were permanently stuck and unable to process. This is what we see in reality with case studies.

But how does resonance actually work?

Resonances is like gravity and a core feature of life and while there may be some scientific explanations I personally don't think it's possible to explain gravity or resonance, it just is. In homoeopathy resonance is called like cures like.

Does Homeopathy really work? I see bad press...

There is a lot of valid research that proves homeopathy works. See www.homeopathyeurope.org/ and www.homeopathy-ecch.org/ for up to date info, and donft believe press headlines covertly funded by drug companies.

Are they safe?

There PTSD resonances are safe as the only contain resonance information related to PTSD. There cannot be side effects. There can be healing processes.

Can a psychotherapist help me in this?

Obviously a psychotherapist is an excellent form of help with PTSD and if you are working on PTSD in your therapy these PTSD remedies may well help speed up the process. You should talk to your psychotherapist about these resonances and while it is probable they will not know anything about them, it will be good to do it in consultation with them.

I am taking drugs for a psychiatric/PTSD problem; can I use one of these PTSD resonances as well? Itfs inadvisable except with the agreement of the person who prescribed the drugs. Drugs are often a way of putting a person into a chemical prison.

Can I try several therapies at one time?

The best advice here is to not start two or more therapeutic processes together, reflexology and these resonances of example, as then you don't know what is doing what. It would be better to start reflexology and if this revealed a PTSD then to add in the PTSD resonance and then together the patient and the reflexologist can notice what is changing which was previously resisting changing. And the therapist can give support to the patient on a personal level, like providing an opportunity to talk, cry or to clarify or whatever is top of the list or in need of processing.

Is it possible to treat PTSD en masse?

Where a whole country is in PTSD as is found after wars and genocide, then mass treatment is now possible for the first time and if widely used would stop the cycle that rotates from a society or country moving from a victim state to becoming a perpetrator of violence as we see right now in many countries, 50-100 years is commonly the time of the cycle. These PTSD resonances offer many possibilities to release a whole country from PTSD. It is possible to imagine in the future such resonances will be used en masse.

What about really ancient PTSDs that seem like past lives?

Some PTSDs remain, it seems to me, for thousands of years, hovering somewhere within the human race psyche, as a long-lasting thought form. Somehow by resonance we can individually link to a past trauma that has never been resolved. This doesn't mean that we lived through that event. I think this is an area of some confusion amongst psychics. They interpret the old event as a past life of the person having it. I don't think that's by any means necessarily true. There's a lot of left over the business from history that can be resolved by tuning into past events and then personally processing them. But I stress that does not mean we were there. As I said earlier, there is a timelessness with PTSD. This activity seems to me something like spring cleaning the psyche of the human race.

How can PTSD affect subsequent generations?

A most important point here really is that persons in unresolved PTSD have children. And I suggest that the overwhelming evidence from psychotherapy in many forms is that we inherit the unfinished business of parents and grandparents and society and this is part of what is called the unconscious.

For Homeopaths

Is there a link between the vital sensation and PTSD?

The vital sensation is the way modern homeopathic medicine recognizes and understands the core malfunction of an individual. Within the concepts of vital sensation is the idea of a sensation of splitting, crushing, scattering, breaking, disaster, injured, constricted, broken, paralysed, compressed, confused, tight, and violence, disconnected, separated, not appreciated, bound, claustrophobic, no identity, attacked, victim, persecuted, disgusted, hatred and a thousand more such concepts. These concepts are also found everywhere in PTSD. It is then possible that buried PTSD leads onto the vital sensation as it mutates down the generations.