A few months ago I worked with a woman who had an intolerance to lobster. She enjoyed it tremendously, but her reaction to it was unpleasant enough that she could no longer eat it. As she was about to go on a trip back to her hometown in the maritimes (lots of fresh fish and shellfish!), her lobster problem was the focus of our session.
My client fully understood that the particular symptoms we experience are a result of signals from our subconscious; that they are there to assist us in identifying an underlying unresolved emotion or life event. She knew that the fact that she reacted to lobster, and not to any other seafood, meant something. As a result, as we were uncovering the circumstances of a particular life event she began to recount possibilities…was it the time when she was young and she had so much lobster one evening that she got sick? No. Or did something happen one day when they were at a seafood restaurant? No. The wheels were spinning!
Not getting anywhere with that approach, I asked her to stop trying to think of lobster stories and just focus on the clues her subconscious was providing for us. Once she did that, a completely different event was revealed to us: a good friend of hers had moved away when she was young and while they had kept in touch, their relationship had never been the same. My client admitted to me that she did hold onto some regret over not making the effort to reconnect and rekindle their old friendship.
Bingo. Regret is a powerful emotion whose job is to spur us into action – either to fix the problem if it is still possible to do so, or to accept what we cannot change and move on. Holding onto regret is never beneficial. After identifying the event, we continued with the Trigger Release Method to resolve and release it. As soon as that was complete, my client’s subconscious indicated that her intolerance to lobster had been cleared.
But what on earth did the life event have to do with lobster??? I didn’t see anything obvious, so I asked her if she could piece it together. It only took her a moment to make the connection… “my friend’s dad was a lobster fisherman!”
The subconscious never fails to amaze me.
And my client’s trip out east? Lobsterrific!
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