It is common that these traumas or abuse will often times not be remembered until the person becomes an adult. When the child reaches adulthood it often becomes more difficult to function. It takes a lot of resources to keep the trauma from becoming conscious. Some side effects of this type of problem include: depression, addictions, acting out in some way, or pain in the body. This is in part the way the subconscious mind tells the conscious child-turned-adult that something’s wrong.
However, as we grow older, the resources necessary to keep down the old trauma take up more and more energy. and that takes a toll on our body. Typically, the “membrane walls” of the subconscious mind begin to become more “porous” as we grow into our 30s, 40s, and 50s.
Sometimes a person may say something along these lines: “I know something happened, but I am not sure what. I don’t have any memories of…” Or maybe the person is scared to go to the memories for fear of what they may uncover . . . and not be able to stop back up.
In these situations, the TASA System can be used. TASA can be done without re-traumatizing the person. A persons life can be transformed with the TASA system. It blends tapping, a memory recovery technique I learned through working with a specialist in California more than 10 years ago. I have been taught a vast knowledge and understanding those who have complex trauma. This specialist, also, taught me how to safely help uncover suppressed memories. This process is combined with tapping, I have over 1200 hours in FasterEFT/Eutaptics, Trauma Training, (1000 hours in studying with a trauma expert,) techiniques to help the mind help a person change their beliefs and patterns quickly such as Hypnosis, NLP, Body Code, and many other added tools I use when needed.