Shamanic Wound Healing: Journey to Discover and Heal your Primal Wounds

Written by Linda  »  Updated on: May 02nd, 2024

Shamanic Wound Healing: Journey to Discover and Heal your Primal Wounds

Shamanic healing is an approach to identifying the source of ailments, physical and emotional, or a lack of balance with ourselves or the outer world. It makes use of ancient shamanistic and contemporary techniques to first help unveil the underlying reason for challenges emotionally, mentally and in our outer life.. Some of these symptoms stem from unhealed personal and ancestral traumas , past life experiences, or even collective wounds carried by humanity.

Traumatic experiences impact us first at a primal survival level–triggering our neurophysiological fight-flight-freeze-fawn (among others)--an acute stress response activated in the sympathetic nervous system when there is a perceived threat. At the moment, this can be adaptive and even protective. Or it can lead to further harm. However, no matter the outcome under conditions of a single or prolonged traumatic event, if the initial stress response is not resolved, the hyperarousal or hypoarousal in the body can become chronic and lead to emotional turmoil, physical ailments, and an overall feeling of disconnection with ourselves and others. Shamanism healing holds that we cannot completely heal by simply treating surface symptoms; rather, real healing requires going deeper to explore causes while releasing trapped energies and bringing in light—thus offering a profound journey toward self-discovery, authenticity, and wholeness!

Journey Begins: Discovering Primal Wounds

When you know you need this type of wound healing, you need to find a practitioner who has had a wealth of experience in the shamanic process of accessing the deep layers beneath your symptoms. This is where the technique of shamanic journeying, divination–or divination combined with shamanic energy work can help reveal the buried imprint of the trauma in your body-psyche-soul complex. Indeed, with this process, a shaman can unearth even long-forgotten memories of trauma and the underlying beliefs formed out of them. For instance, let’s say a child is beaten by her father before the age of 3, but as an adult, she doesn’t remember the trauma. As part of this experience, she develops a deep, unconscious belief that love includes violence. This could lead her to always falling in love with men who hit her.

As seen in this example, as you use shamanic healing to unearth the deep sources of symptoms, it can be challenging to face long-suppressed memories of events, aspects of themselves that they had suppressed or avoided for years. Yet, by unveiling these primal wounds and their impact, we understand yourself and your life better, and start the all-important process of healing and transformation.

Once primal wounds are localized, the shamanic healing process starts. This usually includes chakra and Light Body clearing and balancing , wound extraction, soul retrieval, ancestral healing, and ceremony, among others, to release trapped energies and re-establish harmony in your life.

Among other features of shamanic healing is the acknowledgment of how everything is connected. Our wounds are not only rooted in the events of our personal lives or the mental patterns we developed due to trauma in this life, but that we may also have inherited from our family and even our ancestors.. Therefore, we contribute to our family and communities when we undertake this deep healing within ourselves. We only need to be brave and determined as we go through the difficult but necessary path of restructuring and illuminating our body-psyche-soul complex in service of dramatically changing our lives.

Embarking on the Journey

The shamanic journey of healing from wounds is that of facing your deepest fears and acknowledging every aspect of life that you would rather deny at the end of the day while letting go of all your misconceptions to blossom into something worth looking forward to. It can heal ancient childhood wounds and can raise the level of intimacy with the healing energies of the Earth and of God/Spirit.

Realizing who we truly are and knowing ourselves as part of a sacred matrix beyond the merely physical and mental, is therapeutic. This awareness can be perceived and the powerful healing energies accessed with the help of shamanism and healing. They remind us to accept our best and worst selves and create new possibilities. We are not only observing the world as, with an engagement in a healing journey, we are active, participating beings.

Integrating Healing: Living in Wholeness

The process of healing is grounded in a spiritual change of mind and heart: we undergo shifts into higher wisdom and new understandings about ourselves, our lives and the world around us that lead to the feeling of release and increased self-esteem. Moreover, for those seeking wholeness, it can be an exciting and enriching journey of growth, expansion, and integration. The fruits of shamanic healing can lead us to becoming more present, compassionate, attuned with the interconnectivity of all things, and more attuned with the interdependence of life. Through the shamanic wound healing journey, we not only heal ourselves but contribute towards the healing of humanity itself. We heal the whole one breath and one step at a time.

Conclusion

The conclusion is that through shamanic therapy, we can uncover and cure the psychological wounds. Shamanic healing understands that the traumas may result from childhood traumas or ancestral patterns, previous life experiences, and the collective traumas that humanity has experienced. By; examining these primal wounds and dissolving the energy that is trapped through the shamanic healing process, we are offered a profound path to the realization of oneness and self-discovery. Adopting shamanism in our daily lives can restructure how we view our world and make us feel as if we can manifest our highest destiny.



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