Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Did You Lose Your True Authentic Self in Childhood?

Perhaps you recall as a child feeling whole, alive, genuinely present, playful, happy, passionate, motivated, purposeful, joyful, and like your True Authentic Self but as you became an adult this experience of Self faded and dimmed to the point that you've wondered at times whether you're even alive? Perhaps the tenuous thread of awareness of that True Self has also inspired you over the years to search for a way to recover it so that Life can feel worthwhile again. Well I want to let you know that you need search no longer because you've just arrived.

When we arrive though the "birth door" into this so called reality we enter into a web of consciousness that is anything but life enhancing or life supporting. My first recollection of being here was associated with a great deal of anxiety and fear which at first I was "programmed' to believe meant there was something wrong with me.

It's only in later years that I realized that it had nothing to do with me, rather it was how the "reality" felt to me and how if feels to most people. It is a reality that truly does not support life. That is evident by the fact that everything around here eventually deteriorates and dies. That of course also includes one's experience and awareness of one's True Self.

You see, the expression and manifestation of that playful, genuine "True Self" is a) not allowed here b) incongruent with the nature of consciousness that manifests this "reality" and c) not oriented towards what we feel in our Hearts as the experience of being alive.

On being born here into a helpless and tiny physical body our biology traps us in a dependent state of needing to rely on others for our sense of security and safety. As the adults charged with our care, themselves feel challenged by the reality and struggle to care for us, we find that our sense of security inevitably starts to feel tenuous.

Each time we experience a disappointment we essentially become traumatized and this trauma becomes stored within as memories that begin to create what many call and identify with as their "Life History". The layers of memories eventually "program" one to become conditioned into certain ways of thinking and being that are antithetical with the True Self experience they truly are.

The True Self then becomes buried and in many cases completely forgotten leaving many individuals walking around here in a hard shell of armor they call their "personality" which is simply the veneer of all that Life History.

Sadly the identification with that Life History and that Personality is what spells the death of the True Self.

In order to fully, completely recover and release that True Self, which by the way is completely and effortlessly possible, requires the extraction/erasure of the memories from one's subconscious mind and body.

To learn more about recovering your True Self or to have an introductory consultation helping you on this journey kindly visit the web link below.

Nick Arrizza MD is the developer of the Mind Resonance Process® (MRP) that powerfully and permanently erases negative memories.

To learn more about MRP, experience a free 1 hour telephone consultation or to listen to a pre-recorded internet radio program on it visit the web links below.

He is a former Psychiatrist and Medical Doctor is an International Life, Executive, Organizational Tele-Coach, Author, Keynote Speaker, Trainer and Facilitator who lives in Toronto, Canada. He is also on Faculty at Akamai University in Hawaii. He is the CEO and Founder of Arrizza Performance Coaching Inc.

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