Past Trauma Release
The Engram Chain


Engram: a memory trace, a protoplasmic change in neural tissue hypothesized to account for persistence of memory. An alteration in certain cells of the brain or nervous system, resulting from various forms of stimuli (fear, pain, etc.), providing the physiological basis of memory.

1a. "Is there some emotional or physical sensation you would like to control better or resolve? (dull or sharp pain, burning sensation, etc.) (fear, grief, etc.)
OR:
1b. "Is there some loss from which you have never fully recovered?"

2a. "Please describe the sensation."
(They have to describe sensation not a condition like a headache -- dull or sharp pain, burning sensation, etc.- fear, grief, anger, sadness)
2b. Run what is real to them.)

3. "What do you perceive?"

4. "What is the date of the incident?"

5. "What is the duration of the incident?"

6. "Move through the incident from beginning to end describing what is happening."

or use:
7. "Go to the earliest (available) incident containing (the sensation or loss)."

8. "Go to the beginning of the incident."

9. Move through to the end of the incident, occupying whatever viewpoints, if any, necessary to resolve (it) (the sensation, loss.)"

10. "Is the sensation increasing or decreasing."

If decreasing, repeat 8-10 until the sensation is gone, then check for possible earlier incidents. If no earlier ask "Does the incident we've been on start earlier?" If so, repeat 8-10.
If have earlier, continue getting earlier ones until arrive at the earliest or first.
They need the basic or earliest incident to eventually run the basic or earliest incident in that chain of incidents. "Go to the earliest or basic incident in that chain of incidents." Repeat 8-10.

Before ending the session, verify and acknowledge accidents, birth, etc.




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