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The Brain Integration Technique journey continues

It’s been four months since my Integration. I’ve not journaled much lately. I’ve had some major challenges and I’ve needed to get a good perspective on whether the Brain Integration Technique was “holding.” Yes, I understand that Brain Integration Technique is intended to be a one-time process and, yes, nearly a couple of months ago Yolanda verified that my Integration was still there. And, yes, I understand that one may feel not Integrated if one is under emotional or mental stress.

Yesterday I went to a hypnotherapist in town, having decided that I wanted to reclaim my Integration. The session went well, and since yesterday afternoon, most of the improvements I blogged about on March 3d are back.

So, what have I learned? I now know more clearly, and very experientially, that for some of us, Brain Integration Technique by itself isn’t enough if some part of our being doesn’t remember we’re Integrated. I’ve been aware for some time that, while I’m very positively oriented most of the time, I do play some old tapes at times that really throw me off center. I’ve had several hypnotherapy sessions and that modality helps me tremendously to engage my subconscious and my Spirit-self to remembering my wholeness.

I suspect that many children have an easier time with Brain Integration Technique because they have fewer years of crappy messages to unlearn and, as my hypnotherapist reminded me, being young, they are closer to themselves.

There’s good in my struggle to reclaim my Integration. I have a strong intention to become an ADD coach and to help others to “get to the other side.” In order to be effective, especially since I’m mainly interested in helping adults, I need to work out the “kinks” that cause me to forget that I’m Integrated. Hypnotherapy has been very effective for me in that regard. I will be doing more of it to reprogram older and older cruddy messages.

One Comment

  1. mumbua ndunda wrote:

    What I have learned about getting well is that it is four steps ahead and three back and sometimes even five…. but, the going forward is the impetus that builds our hope that we are in the process of becoming well.
    Keep well
    mumbua

    Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 5:18 pm | Permalink

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