As many of you know, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is one of our focuses here at the QuantumPathic Center of Consciousness. According to military statistics, 18 soldiers a day, both men and women, are committing suicide. Yes, that’s A day! It means more suicides occur than deaths from combat in both the wars. One out of four homeless in the US is a former solider. Please share this newsletter with anyone you may know, civilian or military, so we can help these soldiers, through the QuantumPathic Energy Method, live a healthy life. There is no reason for them to die!!!!
PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is Real
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can affect anyone at any age or stage of life; adults, teenagers and even children. PTSD is caused by a physically and emotionally shocking experience(s) entrenched with overwhelming stress and fear. At the time the experience is happening, the body’s reaction to fight or flight can not always be processed normally because of extreme extenuating circumstances.
In these instances, the individual tries to deal with the difficult situation. Many times, the individual ignores the symptoms, fearful of being labeled a mental case. Disregarding what happened, the body’s physiology and nervous system is challenged. The body and the brain cannot deal with the situation, especially if the distressing conditions are on-going. Soldiers under continuing wartime traumatic life and death situations, under nerve-racking mental strain and overpowering fear, are simply not able to relax or allow their bodies and minds to recover from physically emotional stresses.
In this current time, PTSD is an epidemic among the soldiers described as Combat Operational Stress. There are three clusters of PTSD Symptoms: 1. Re-experiencing / Flashbacks, 2. Avoidance / Disconnected from self and others, 3. Hyper-Arousal / Always on guard, anger.
At the QuantumPathic Center of Consciousness, a progressive process is offered to those suffering from PTSD, whether military or civilian. By accessing the cellular memory information without re-experiencing the trauma, the individual is able to change the “What” of the experience by understanding the “Why” of it. The history of the experience cannot be changed. What can be changed is the emotional and physical attachment to the event(s). By acknowledging the physical connections of the traumas to the body and understanding the subsequent dysfunctional behaviors associated with the situation, the emotional and physical traumas can be released at the cellular level without reliving the experience. As the non-emotional observer, the individual is able to move forward and live a positive, productive life.







