Different Paincatchers?
Different types of Pain-Catchers ?
Shouldn\’t "all of me" first have to accept full responsibility for those stuck particles and not blame God, demon, or others? Is that the true meaning of ADD: Attention Deficit Disorder?
Many people believe they suffer from a mild version of ADD. They could gradually heal themselves from that if they follow the prescription at the end of the chapter.
The same appears true for a demeanor that is polar-opposite to the physical expression of the body, like feeling and acting feminine while being inside a masculine body type.
While dealing with "Puppets of the Past" we noticed 3 types of Pain-Catchers:
- emanating Pain-Catchers: they broadcast a sensation (emotion, attitude, pain, feeling, thought) that part of me confuses for its own.
My physical body reflects this mis-ownership as a discomfort. They may be animated fragments of past events or thought-forms or dis-incarnate energy-forms that have their attention fixed on a past-life trauma.
- desiring and resisting Pain-Catchers: they exert an influence upon my physical behavior. They try to fulfill a physical desire or to continue a physical resistance that they became habituated to in a past-life.
If I am so unfortunate as to follow their lead, I will also become habituated. Sharing the stimulation from my (their) habits feeds and strengthens them. Hoarding stuff
or Chain-smoking? They intensify my urge to habitual actions; possibly losing control over my life.
- obsessing and deceiving Pain-Catchers: They are confused and try to finish a plan or program, left incomplete in a past life, by attempting to “overwrite” my present script with their unfinished agenda.
They manipulate my behavior by creating feelings of dissatisfaction. When I feel obsessively driven to achieve or defeat something, the motivation may come from them. The energy of my struggle is their "food".
I will never achieve success or satisfaction, because it is my struggle that their attention is fixed on. Just before I succeed they sabotage it. They have been responsible for most of my self-destructive behavior.
