A frequent question in a Neural Therapy treatment is “where.” For example: “Where do you feel a sensation in your body when you speak of a difficult memory?” There is no right or wrong answer. It is simply what is true for you.
If you think about someone you lost – a grandparent, parent, beloved pet, child – “where” in your body do you feel that? Perhaps your stomach gets tied in a knot. Perhaps your heart constricts. Perhaps memories of time spent with her come flooding to your head. This is “where” your cells are holding that memory. And cellular memories are different than those memories in your brain. When a cell has a traumatic memory – small or large – the functioning of the cell changes.
This grief – even long ago and long forgotten – can have an impact on how you feel today. “Just deal with it,” “Get over it,” “It’s not that big of a deal” – moving on is not always as simple as that. Significant events and traumas in life leave a scar – physical and/or emotional. By clearing those memories, your health and healing can be restored.
By finding your “where” the trauma can be cleared from those cells. Your brain doesn’t forget. Your cells are able to let go with the right stimulus, and you can begin the “moving on” process.