Dementia – Forgetfulness
In this video, 6 questions are answered LIVE during Training HeartConnection including dementia. Video look at Media - Facebook LIVE 6 - YouTube.
In this video, 6 questions are answered LIVE during Training HeartConnection including dementia.
We conclude with Connecting-Melting-Letting Go (VVL) and participants are doing very well. More insight and awareness was gained and “this gives peace, joy and freedom, a life changing moment” according to the participants.
Alzheimer’s disease – dementia – forgetfulness
In Alzheimer’s and dementia, the biological cause lies in dual separation conflict (click here) and/or dual Mother-Soul-Alone conflict (click here). The person is separated from a loved one, situation, home, work, and so on. The subconscious wants to protect man and creates forgetfulness with this separation conflict. Suppose you have a divorce dispute with your father, your subconscious makes you forget the memories of your father. This is to help you survive because the pain of separation is so enormous. The feeling of being bumped from the nest, the group, the fear of this or really being separated from the group produces a lot of stress for humans. In nature, you then have less chance of survival. With a group, you have a better chance of staying alive biologically. Therefore, man is fearful of being abandoned, of being separated from the group. This is reflected in our behavior, we do our best to belong, for fear of being excluded from the group.
In the video below, a session with Margareth with her question about Alzheimer’s and dementia in her family. Her life is a thread of divorce conflict. As a baby, her father leaves the family, leaving Margareth. They don’t see each other again until later in life. Throughout her family are various the separation conflicts.
Video Alzheimer’s VVL session with Margareth
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