Showing posts with label Trauma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trauma. Show all posts

Dr. Lotte Valentin | The MOTHER WOUND: Heal THIS and Everything in Your Life CHANGES (Here's How) | June 25, 2025

Source: Amrit Sandhu youtube



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Dr. Lotte Valentin takes us on a riveting journey through death, rebirth, and the hidden wisdom that bridges science and spirituality. A skeptic-turned-medium, Dr. Lotte shares her astonishing near-death experiences and how they cracked open her medical mind to embrace intuitive healing, ancestral memory, and soul purpose. This isn't just a story of personal transformation. it's a wake-up call to everyone stuck in the limitations of the material world. 

From questioning reality to channeling ancient knowledge, Dr. Lotte uncovers how trauma, DNA, and spirit are deeply intertwined. If you've ever felt like life has more to offer than meets the eye, this conversation is your guide to unlocking a higher path. This is where consciousness, medicine, and mysticism collide, real, raw, and radically life-affirming.

Timestamps: 
00:00 Near-Death Experiences and Ancestral Healing
17:02 Journey into the Light
20:17 Understanding the Source of Light
23:38 Interconnectedness and Ancestral Healing
34:06 The Mother Wound Explained
50:21 Healing Through Ancestral Patterns
59:27 The Role of Healing in Predestined Lives
01:12:27 Reprogramming Mother Wounds
01:12:32 Destiny and Life Choices
01:14:30 The Spiritual Component of Healing
01:16:22 Free Will and Life Choices
01:20:29 Understanding the Mother Wound
01:21:37 Healing the Divine Feminine
01:24:29 Interconnectedness and Healing
01:26:50 Creating Calm and Centering
01:30:35 The Ripple Effect of Healing
01:36:13 Compassion for Mothers
01:38:11 The Universality of Mother Wounds

Anngwyn St. Just, PhD, | Time, Space, and Trauma | Apr. 22, 2025

Source: New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove youtube



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Anngwyn St. Just, PhD, is a social traumatologist. She is author of the two volume set of books titled Trauma: Time, Space, and Fractals. She is also author of Trauma and the Human Condition. She has worked throughout the world helping victims of war and disaster.

Here she points out that traumatic events, particularly those that are unresolved, tend to repeat themselves in both time and space. Sometimes this is deliberate as when terrorists choose anniversary dates of previous attacks. Mostly, it appears to be less than fully conscious. She suggests that this repetition of patterns can be understood in terms of fractal geometry. To illustrate her thesis she focuses on the massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series.

He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science.

(Recorded on April 5, 2019)

OffPlanet Radio with Randy Maugans | Lisa Zoll: Journey Through Grief, Sorrow, & Trauma | Oct. 30, 2024

Source: OffPlanetradio.com, griefrelieftherapy.com



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Randy Maugans hosts Lisa Zoll, a therapist and founder of Grief Relief, on his show to discuss grief, trauma, and loss. Lisa, who has a background in psychiatry and social work, specializes in treating both death-related and non-death-related grief, particularly traumatic grief.

She emphasizes the importance of addressing trauma and grief through various therapeutic methods, including EMDR, which she finds highly effective, especially for first responders. Lisa shares her personal journey and the importance of holding space for clients' stories. She also highlights the need for hope and healing in therapy, aiming to help individuals move forward despite their losses
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