Healing addiction and trauma

It's not about becoming someone else, but about reminding yourself who you are!

The best time is now!

Coming Home

There are many different ways to heal!

My central question for you is: What within you needs to die today so that you can fully blossom? What does your soul need to come home?

Seek Freedom – Seek Freedom!

On my own healing journey, I've tried many things, and my understanding of the entire topic, and especially of myself, has fundamentally and profoundly changed through the work of Dr. Gabor Maté.

Intergenerational trauma affects us all in one way or another—our lives, the lives of our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. When we are born into the cycles of intergenerational trauma, our path initially unfolds differently in many ways. Traumatic experiences and the resulting beliefs shape our lives for a while, because our inner world is reflected in the outer world. We find ourselves in a perceived endless loop of events that we actually wanted to leave behind long ago.

We begin our lives within a complex web of karma, destiny, our ancestral heritage, and our own choices. Additionally, at birth, we absorb the cultural, societal, and familial processes that surround us.

Every addiction has a root cause in trauma, but not every trauma manifests as addiction. It's important to emphasize that we define trauma not as the event itself, but as the emotive response it triggers within us. Since each of us has a different history and different wounds, the same experience can be traumatic for some and not for others. Therefore, there is no inherent hierarchy. Not every trauma manifests in our energy field; this depends on whether we had someone with whom we could share and process it.

Most people who live with the consequences of trauma, which manifests itself in behaviors even decades later, often have one thing in common: they had no one to confide in and have often maintained this pattern to this day. The resulting beliefs have become ingrained and are now an integral part of their memory and behavioral patterns.

Addiction is not a hereditary disease or a genetic defect. The brain has developed differently in some areas and has not established certain pathways. The feeling of safety, security, and love is essential for the development of our brain and the production of important neurotransmitters. If these pathways have not been properly developed, or perhaps not developed at all, we readily accept any offer that helps our brain produce feel-good hormones. This is not a conscious decision, but a basic human need.

To feel normal for a moment, loved, safe, and filled with a fleeting peace, or to escape unbearable situations or make them bearable.

The healing of addiction begins with our willingness to be there for ourselves, the resolution of trauma, and the healing of our hearts, which brings with it the healing of our souls. Subsequently, the synapses in our brain are rewired. In some cases, an external energy can trigger an addiction; if this is the case, the addiction ends as quickly as it began with the extraction of this energy.

What may initially seem insurmountable because we may have "stumbled" many times before, as I like to call it, becomes easier with each session in which that which still drives us to destroy ourselves, bit by bit, is allowed to die.

The longer we walk this new path, which in this phase is dedicated to no one but ourselves, the more the once daily struggle in the dark gradually transforms into a walk in the sunshine. Whether and for how long we subsequently grapple with the recurring thoughts of the addictive substance that initially plagued us in every ordinary situation—thoughts that have often served us for years—depends on how we connect and cultivate these new pathways in our brains.

Genes, as has now been scientifically proven, can be switched on and off.

Destiny and karma originate from a concept that exists in reality. However, we can always terminate our old contracts and reclaim our all-encompassing knowledge, thereby creating a new reality in which we are neither victim, perpetrator, nor savior.

Key Points of Healing Work

- Reconnect

- Ancestral Work

- Addiction & Codependency

- Resolving/Transforming Beliefs, Extracting External Energies, ...

- Integrating Your Shadows

- Transforming Fear

- Embracing Your Whole Self - Beyond Duality

- Discovering New Perspectives

- Embracing New Allies

- Creating New Daily Rituals

- Creating a New Environment

- Accepting Gifts

- Recognizing, Accepting, and Strengthening Your Own Decision-Making Power

- Developing and Building Self-Confidence

- What is a Soul Plan?

- Living Your Self-Chosen Destiny

- Coming Home, Reconnecting - Synchronizing Life and Cosmos

- Manifestation

Each program is individually tailored to your specific needs. Therefore, after your free consultation, during which I can assess your situation, you will receive a personalized support plan from me.