Instilling African Pride: A Private Session

The client from this session has such strong dynamic energy.  But there was a rigidity to her as well that didn’t align with how dynamic she is.  I immediately read her energy as a Marine.  But she was not in the military in this life.  Her stance, demeanor and respect all read like a Marine.

I told her that I was happy to be able to do a session with someone of color.  She didn’t say so in words, but her energy told me she didn’t like being a poster boy for the black experience.  I saw a few of her past lives that led to her reason for wanting a private session.  It was because she ground her teeth.  I was shown her past lives where she had to curb incredible anger.  She had to hold back the anger to stay alive.

In one past life, I saw her in military boot camp.  She had to hold incredible anger within her as part of the training and conditioning.  This added to the present day grinding of teeth.  An interesting issue showed up in how she really respected her platoon leader.  He was not particularly kind to her in that lifetime.  But he was fair.  To her, being treated fair was considered being treated kind.  The lifetimes before that had lowered the bar on what she though she deserved as fair treatment.

In a life before that, I saw her captured from Africa.  She was shackled at the neck and limbs and tethered to other slaves.  She was a man in that life.  He was broken in similar ways to a wild stallion.  That process shattered her spirit.  She felt so dejected and defeated from that experience that she renounced her own forefathers for not protecting her.  That was the life she disconnected from her native people and land.

In this lifetime, she did not want to show native pride.  She hated being singled out for being black.  Since she disconnected from her African forefathers and the African land, she had no native pride.  Without that connection, she was disconnected from her passion.  She just felt that to bring attention to being Africa was just showing up as a poster boy for the black experience.

 

Readers might like to experience the SFT taps for themselves …

Say each statement three times while tapping on the top of your head, a fourth time while tapping on your chest, and a fifth time while tapping on your abdomen.

 

We release being a poster child for the African experience; in all moments

We release the trauma of being captured; in all moments

We release the trauma of being shackled; in all moments

We release the trauma of being owned; in all moments

We release the trauma of being broken in; in all moments

We release denouncing our forefathers; in all moments

We release denouncing our homeland; in all moments

We release being pitted against our brethren; in all moments

We extract all the shame from our DNA; in all moments

We remove all curses on ourselves; in all moments

We remove all shame inflicted on us; in all moments

We release cursing our forefathers; in all moments

We release being disconnected from our empowerment; in all moments

We reinstate pride into our beingness; in all moments

We reconnect to our forefathers and our homeland; in all moments

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