LIBERATE YOURSELF FROM DNA SEXUAL CONTAMINATION
THE DNA CLEARING TO WELLNESS THROUGH THE EYES OF A SHAMAN Audios on Demand
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Introduction to Holistic DNA Clearing of Sexual Contamination
1. Symptoms of sexual abuse survivors’ depression, feeling down much of the time and having suicidal ideas. Survivors often experience guilt, shame, and self-blame. DNA Clearing
2. Survivors may have difficulty in externalizing the abuse, thus thinking negatively about themselves. After years of negative self-thoughts, survivors have feelings of worthlessness and avoid others because they believe they have nothing to offer.
3. The symptoms of sexual abuse sometimes manifest in body image problems related to feeling dirty or ugly, dissatisfaction with body or appearance, eating disorders, and obesity. DNA Clearing
4. Many times survivors experience chronic anxiety, tension, anxiety attacks, and phobias. Some survivors may have dissociated to protect themselves from experiencing the abuse. As adults they may still use this coping mechanism when they feel unsafe.
5. Dissociation for survivors of sexual abuse may include feelings of confusion, feelings of disorientation, nightmares, flashbacks, and difficulty experiencing feelings. Denial and repression of sexual abuse is believed by some to be a long-term effect
6. Symptoms may include experiencing amnesia concerning parts of their childhood, negating the effects and impact of abuse, and feeling that they should forget about the abuse. Whether or not survivors can forget the past childhood sexual abuse experience
7. Survivors of sexual abuse may experience difficulty in establishing interpersonal relationships. Symptoms correlated with sexual abuse may hinder the development and growth of relationships.
8. Common relationship difficulties that survivors may experience are difficulties with trust, vulnerability, and fear of intimacy, fear of being different or weird, difficulty establishing interpersonal boundaries, passive behaviors, and getting involved
9. If the Sexual abuse is initiated by someone the child or person loves and trusts, it may result in the person believing that the people they love will hurt them.
10. Avoiding, fearing, or lacking interest in sex; approaching sex as an obligation; experiencing negative feelings such as anger, disgust, or guilt with touch. Engaging in compulsive or inappropriate sexual behaviors.
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