11-11-2017, 12:00 AM
At the end of my (whole) post there is a reference (?)
“<The term “track” is one that comes up often in my GNM consultations. Tracks are subconscious reminders of the dhs (trauma) that will reopen the original biological program (disease.)
The challenge with any German New Medicine session is to properly address these reminders that can delay a complete healing.
At the moment of the conflict-shock, the psyche is wide open and processing billions of bits of information. What we need to understand is that at the time a person may have experienced a shock the psyche will actually record whatever stimuli were in the environment at that moment in time.
So how do we inactivate any given track response?
By unearthing the original biological conflict and understanding how the presence of the track, in whatever form, was a part of that snapshot-in-time, so it is released by the psyche and no longer triggers the response.
So, in practical application how successful are we with deactivating the tracks? Well, that all depends. If the issue at hand is relatively ‘fresh’ it can be simple to ascertain the original conflict and associated tracks. If the issue has been longstanding for decades, we may have dozens upon dozens of tracks that have built up due to recurring relapse, presenting challenges. The individuals willingness to become mindful and plays a role as well.
Unless these subconscious reminders are made conscious, a vicious cycle ensues.
These stimuli or reminders need to be made conscious otherwise a vicious cycle ensues.
It’s sometime just a subtle feeling, a fleeting thought or nuance that releases the conflict.
Since I figured that out, I’ve been fine. It still can ocassionally sneak in, but I nip it in the bud. GNM is in my opinion 100% accurate and precise – it’s just these damn tracks! ;’) >”
Links
http://www.newmedicineonline.com/relapse-tracks-gnm/
https://www.newmedicineonline.com/the-f ... -medicine/
http://learninggnm.com/SBS/documents/fi ... gical_Laws
“<The term “track” is one that comes up often in my GNM consultations. Tracks are subconscious reminders of the dhs (trauma) that will reopen the original biological program (disease.)
The challenge with any German New Medicine session is to properly address these reminders that can delay a complete healing.
At the moment of the conflict-shock, the psyche is wide open and processing billions of bits of information. What we need to understand is that at the time a person may have experienced a shock the psyche will actually record whatever stimuli were in the environment at that moment in time.
So how do we inactivate any given track response?
By unearthing the original biological conflict and understanding how the presence of the track, in whatever form, was a part of that snapshot-in-time, so it is released by the psyche and no longer triggers the response.
So, in practical application how successful are we with deactivating the tracks? Well, that all depends. If the issue at hand is relatively ‘fresh’ it can be simple to ascertain the original conflict and associated tracks. If the issue has been longstanding for decades, we may have dozens upon dozens of tracks that have built up due to recurring relapse, presenting challenges. The individuals willingness to become mindful and plays a role as well.
Unless these subconscious reminders are made conscious, a vicious cycle ensues.
These stimuli or reminders need to be made conscious otherwise a vicious cycle ensues.
It’s sometime just a subtle feeling, a fleeting thought or nuance that releases the conflict.
Since I figured that out, I’ve been fine. It still can ocassionally sneak in, but I nip it in the bud. GNM is in my opinion 100% accurate and precise – it’s just these damn tracks! ;’) >”
Links
http://www.newmedicineonline.com/relapse-tracks-gnm/
https://www.newmedicineonline.com/the-f ... -medicine/
http://learninggnm.com/SBS/documents/fi ... gical_Laws

