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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
The Veracity of the Imprint
I have written about the UCLA experiment in two of my books but I want to sum up the importance of it. This is research we did together with Dr. Donald Tashkin, former director of the Pulmonary laboratory in 1992.(see http://www.primaltherapy.com/ucla-experiment.php) Two patients were wired to many instruments while we helped them into a reliving session, a primal. They both relived severe oxygen deprivation during a birth trauma and some of the vital signs reflected it. After being immersed in a memory of oxygen deprivation they
began what I term "locomotive breathing" emanating from the brainstem (in particular, the medulla). This deep, raspy, rapid, compulsive breathing went on for over twenty minutes.
The heavy breathing was an attempt to compensate for the lack of oxygen they experienced during the memory event. This is never a voluntary effort. It seems “forced” on the person from low in the brain. When any patient is in full brainstem suffocation mode (involving the medulla) he may begin locomotive breathing, which is rather hoarse and sounds like a locomotive. It is as though the patient is making up for the deprivation event by gasping for air. Once begun it is very hard to stop until it has run its course.
Heavy breathing can go on for many minutes, and then relaxation. It may take many sessions for the cause to be comprehensible. Though this heavy breathing can go on for up to twenty minutes there never is any hyperventilation. We have done experiments with these patients outside the therapy when they were not in a memory; after three minutes they got dizzy and began to faint. It happens systematically to those who attempt to go back to the past without being totally in the memory. In fact it is one of our controls on the veracity of the feeling. If they run out of air right away it is simple abreaction, and unconnected and not integrated event. The reason is rather simple; the subjects were breathing voluntarily, not automatically out of the memory. They were breathing from “on top,” a deliberate decision not from the bottom. The memory offers us the truth of it. Ordinarily, they would get dizzy and feel like passing out; there would be clawed fingers and occasionally blue lips; i.e, hyperventilation syndrome, within two to three minutes of this kind of deliberate heavy breathing.
To underscore: being in a past feeling is a total biologic state which permits deep breathing for a long period. The patient is engulfed by the memory of depleted oxygen and at that time needed oxygen. It is one of many checks we have on the Primal state. The only factor that could account for this was real-life memory--the imprint. Reliving not just in their heads or their thoughts but with every part of them. Patients are indeed in the past neuro-physiologically; they are living in their history, living back in their personal past; and, I might add, living inside a brain from antiquity.
These experiments are the best supporting evidence for primal therapy, as the experience cannot be faked. The fact that his imprint endures and is immutable means that it constantly affects so much of our feelings, moods and behavior. It means that there is a profound origin for depression which may have begun its life before we began life on the planet. In the case of one of our patients trying to get born against massive anesthetic the feeling was, "I just can't try any more. I have to give up. It is hopeless." Here was the deep preverbal forerunner for depression; the physiology of depression. The prototype for a depression foretold.
Once we establish that we are propelled by imprints embedded in an ancient brain we see that it has everything to do with our current behavior and symptoms, then we must acknowledge that the primitive brain affects not only our breathing but also most of our current life, our moods, values and attitudes. Those imprints must be considered when we want to understand depression. It is not just breathing that is affected but most of the brainstem functions; digestion, elimination and many mid-line events. A brainstem trauma means a brainstem reaction. We go to doctor after doctor to try to solve a stomach problem when the memory will give it all up as soon as we can access it. It will tell us all because it was there at the scence “of the crime.” It will tell us of the carrying mother’s anguish, her use of drugs and alcohol or her own depression. Therein lies the answer—history. It divulges all of its secrets when we descend to meet it. It won’t come up to confess its history; we need to meet it half way. Then it may say in its own nonverbal way, my stomach aches, as we plunge into history; my stomach is not working well. Later on there is colic that speaks more of what is wrong. And still later possible addiction. That addiction speaks of early needs going unmet and the pain that follows. To avoid these imprints means avoiding what may be curative.
Why do we not hear what is being said and read what the text is imprinted? Well... because our ears do not hear of what got us to become deaf and our eyes cannot see for what made us become blind. Suffering has no limits to the protection ... what relieves not to be blind and deaf for life-threatening experiences ... then as a small baby crying?
ReplyDeleteFrank
If the limbic system in time for the event of pain were allowed to speak their own language... we would heal without problems... there would be no neocortex to prevent the flow of feelings... the problem would be to get the emotions flowing in time and order in which they were blocked. I'm sorry but it's neocortex task!
ReplyDeleteBy the time neocortex were the rescuer a necessity but now a problem... we would need to know... we are no longer emotionally vulnerable. The problem... we are exposed to the academic-"scientific" order at our schools and institutions for the task of neurosis and depression and thereby trapped in hell!
If we know all this... why do not we do more to change that? It's just that we do not have an eye on what's going on... we are still at our inability to understand the content of what primal therapy is all about... the day we know... it will happen without "mercy"... we are not quite there yet.
The science is and has been throughout the ages ... what is missing is the interpreter for it. Long before man existed was content to science... an interesting question considering what God would have created. It's like this... the human madness can't excluding their thoughts and be fatal they are in a trap and savior by neocortex... thus "arises" the meaning of life... we unite with the universe and receive "eternal" life... a terrible tragedy... not a breath has been left to ourselves.
Frank
The veracity of the imprint is so obvious for so many of us dragging along feelings of uneasyness for years we can only get rid of for a few days by working hard, running fast and for a long time or whatever...not even knowing what's going on
ReplyDeleteHi Yann,
DeleteSo true, and then we might 'find out'. . . What then?
Paul G.
can we make an analogy with second line imprint:
ReplyDelete"momma doesn't see me" - the suffocating phase?
"please momma look at me" - the locomotive breathing phase?
The locomotive phase is the one in which we express the need fully.
Patient can to some extent simulate the apnea and physical activity
but it is impossible to replicate the functioning umbilical cord and the REAL life and death situation.
patient just can't simulate the same urgency that mobilizes every muscle cell and all body resources... it happened then and only then. it may maybe look alike but the hyperventilation shows it is fake. body temperature...
the trauma is actually preventing us to have a natural life saving reaction in the present..
that is a danger. Our life saving reactions become dangerous. Until we reach the original catastrophic situation. There we are appropriate… except if something shaped us even earlier.. in the womb.
but then there is a resonance that will help us to find the answer to our eventual inappropriate reaction during the birth process. The more primal the primal is the meaning is more complete and our reactions more appropriate.
does this make sense?
A teacher's job!
ReplyDeleteThe intellectual "capacity" must be guided in the right direction to get to its science as cannot be done when the policy instrument is wrong set.
A teacher who sees that performance is the only way loses the student's ability to own emotional initiative... an almost assault even with apologetic ignorance of the teacher. Something that should be the norm... a moral value in the intellectual world for the student well and right!
How do we discern what is of an intellectual versus emotional experience when intellectual ability is the only thing that is valued something... where the emotional world is so "contaminated" by suffering that suffering is the only thing visible for what feeling is all about?
To scientifically prove a content that no one even want to look at does not feel constructive... but facing a legal process to disclose what content carries feels constructive... where science is ventilated and also sets limits and standards for how to look at science.
For us it is not a question of contradictions for us it is a question about the content of science!
Can this be proven in the world of science itself... a world as looks at itself as science?
For us to build our own path will take too long!
Frank.