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528 RAPID TRAUMA RELEASE

ABOUT THIS TECHNIQUE

528 Rapid Trauma Release™ is an approach designed for individuals exploring alternative paths to emotional wellness. This four-step method aims to harmonize the body’s energetic and nervous systems to facilitate personal change.

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

  1. Set Your Intention: This involves identifying a specific emotional challenge or incident. The process focuses on locating where tension resides in the physical body and assessing its subjective intensity.

  2. Activate the Nervous System: Practitioner uses gentle movements along the spine intended to activate the nervous system.

  3. Align Energy: This step involves the use of specific scripted words intended to focus the individual's energetic state.

  4. You close your eyes and lay or sit in a comfortable position for 10 to 40 minutes while your body processes the release.

While many individuals report significant relief in just one session, healing often happens in layers. Addressing deep-seated issues can sometimes bring suppressed emotions to the surface; this is a normal part of the process, and we always move at your pace.

 

Note: This technique is a complementary wellness practice. Serious psychological issues—including abuse, mental illness, and addiction—should be addressed by a licensed medical or mental health professional.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider.

WHAT CAN THIS BE USED FOR?

Physical Trauma


Body tissues can retain the impact of trauma following falls, accidents, serious injuries, or surgeries. By releasing this stored tension, deep physical and emotional healing can begin.

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Illness of a Loved One


Both patients and caregivers often become overwhelmed by emotions such as grief, anxiety, sadness, and anger. These "fight or flight" responses can become internalized, often slowing the physical healing process. 528 Rapid Trauma Release helps both caregivers and patients reduce their emotional load.

Loss of a Loved One or Beloved Pet


Extended grieving can make it difficult to move forward. Feelings of "could have" or "should have"—and the weight of difficult decisions made before a loss—can lead to a cycle of replaying and overthinking past events without changing the outcome. This technique helps reduce the intensity of grief, allowing you to move forward while holding onto happy memories.

When You Have Been Treated Badly


Experiences like bullying, betrayal, abandonment, humiliation, or injustice can have a devastating impact on self-esteem and confidence. This technique helps you process these heavy emotions and free yourself from their lasting negative effects.

Traumatic Life Events


Life events beyond our control—such as fire, robbery, job loss, war, or illness—can cause severe and lasting stress. This approach helps individuals process the shock of these events and develop a greater capacity to cope with new life stressors.

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