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- April 21, 2020 at 4:39 am EDT #28515
KabUParticipantCan you think of a situation where you have identified your survival instinct taking control over you?
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- October 10, 2024 at 3:32 pm EDT #393086ChristianneParticipant
ja inderdaad , het gebeurt
- April 1, 2024 at 5:15 am EDT #367418peterParticipant
absolutely yes i am 100% sure that no one has not felt that they have the need to protect which generally brings out an attitude that we regret at a later stage but still feel we where justified by doing so. But now after learning kabbalah I feel that there where other ways of dealing with it that would have produced succesful results and no longer feel my egoistic actions need to be used as a justification but rather use them as lessons or steps to rise up from
- September 13, 2023 at 2:24 pm EDT #330789Abbaa Naa’olParticipant
While we all react to stressful events in different ways, many of us try to protect ourselves by refusing to accept the truth of what’s happening.
- May 30, 2023 at 1:52 pm EDT #321106EvaParticipant
More often then I am comfortable with; when very strong egoistic people who are using the ego’s full force for self benefit insult me, I alway freeze. Have no ability to flight neither to fight back, so just simply turn into a freeze mode. When threat lifts I slowly come back to my senses and all becomes clear how I could’ve defend myself or stand up for myself, all “smart” assertive scenarios running through my mind, but is too late. Then shame, self judgement, resentment and/or anger flushes my whole body, I feel it running in my bloodstream. For few years now I am learning how to safely release/heal trapped survival energies that might be lurking inside me since birth or even in-utero, through somatic experiencing – relatively new method. The study brought me to neuro plasticity, polivagal theory and epigenetic inheritance. Very educational/ practical work I find it important/useful to do along the study of Kabbalah. Trapped and unhealed survival energies are powerful and damaging if not dealt with properly.
- April 6, 2023 at 10:32 pm EDT #317152RaeParticipant
I was diagnosed with PTSDC if that tells you anything lol 😁
So enjoy people now that I study BB Kabbalah 💖
- January 19, 2023 at 10:48 am EST #310387PeterParticipant
I think it happens way too often 🙁
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