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Vital Evolution - Episode 73: Death by Suicide

Episode 73: Death by Suicide

05/06/23 • 17 min

Vital Evolution

Today is a different take on the question “What is Possible?” Warning...don’t listen if you want to avoid growth in the area of death by suicide. Yesterday I was asked to do another episode because it has been a couple weeks. I know this beautiful human was not expecting such a heavy subject, especially knowing that suicide has affected her in such an intimate way. What I didn’t tell her is that 6 days ago a friend of mine on the other side of the country died by suicide. While I’m recording this, he is being buried. This is for you Joe and anyone else who has died by suicide. I’m offering this episode as a way for him to live on, positively influencing as many people who listen to this...

· Most of us walk around with masks on. Some are more elaborate and cover more than others, but we all do it. Ex. anxiety about work, relationship pain, feeling inadequate as a parent, fearing being a burden, etc.

· Why do we do it? (safety, acceptance, and love)

· What if we were seen for who we really are?

o Our bodies are just our vehicles.

· It is so easy to ask why people do suicide...We are all accomplices in every death by suicide...we are not creating an environment were people feel safe to explore and express themselves fully. They cannot trust that they will be accepted for being a little different than what they were told to be (generations). They cannot trust that they will be loved beyond their problematic vehicles. That’s on me, you, all of us. NO ONE PERSON, ALL OF US!

· It is so hard to hear, but the most religious and spiritual groups tend to the biggest culprits.

· Every time we look down at someone for the way they look or dress, judge them for a tattoo, piercing, hairstyle, judge them for the way their vehicle is not properly working, criticize them for how they “should” be doing things, find fault in how they are coping with their pain

· Faulty vehicles (emotional brain). We can see the world as bunch of broken vehicles or see the infinite souls that reside in the bodies.

· We know why we do it. We don’t feel safe. When we don’t feel safe, we try to control everything around us or just avoid an distract ourselves so we can create a sense of safety/security within us.

· I’m not asking you to start a non-profit, join a group, or volunteer every Saturday. It starts with the way you treat yourself. I may not have shown it today, but I have a lot of empathy for us because I know those who are the most judgement and critical with the world are the worst to themselves. For the group that avoids facing those inner shadows and thinks they are loving others...hear me, listening and understanding communicates love more than telling them what to do or how to do their lives. Again, this is just a reflection of your fears...you fear not being enough for the person in front of you. Again, you feel unsafe. You don’t have to make this about you. Make it truly about them. Genuinely listen, understand, and ask what they need. Most times, by the time you get to the question of “what do you need?” you have already give it to them. You were the gift.

· So this is my ask for Joe and all the others who have died by suicide. Treat yourself well enough to where you don’t have to judge others to feel safe. Create a safe, accepting, and loving environment within yourself for yourself so that everyone around you can take off the masks. Otherwise, we may never see who is really beneath the mask.

· If you need help understanding how to create this type of environment for yourself or others, find a guide. LLT is a self-guided option.

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Today is a different take on the question “What is Possible?” Warning...don’t listen if you want to avoid growth in the area of death by suicide. Yesterday I was asked to do another episode because it has been a couple weeks. I know this beautiful human was not expecting such a heavy subject, especially knowing that suicide has affected her in such an intimate way. What I didn’t tell her is that 6 days ago a friend of mine on the other side of the country died by suicide. While I’m recording this, he is being buried. This is for you Joe and anyone else who has died by suicide. I’m offering this episode as a way for him to live on, positively influencing as many people who listen to this...

· Most of us walk around with masks on. Some are more elaborate and cover more than others, but we all do it. Ex. anxiety about work, relationship pain, feeling inadequate as a parent, fearing being a burden, etc.

· Why do we do it? (safety, acceptance, and love)

· What if we were seen for who we really are?

o Our bodies are just our vehicles.

· It is so easy to ask why people do suicide...We are all accomplices in every death by suicide...we are not creating an environment were people feel safe to explore and express themselves fully. They cannot trust that they will be accepted for being a little different than what they were told to be (generations). They cannot trust that they will be loved beyond their problematic vehicles. That’s on me, you, all of us. NO ONE PERSON, ALL OF US!

· It is so hard to hear, but the most religious and spiritual groups tend to the biggest culprits.

· Every time we look down at someone for the way they look or dress, judge them for a tattoo, piercing, hairstyle, judge them for the way their vehicle is not properly working, criticize them for how they “should” be doing things, find fault in how they are coping with their pain

· Faulty vehicles (emotional brain). We can see the world as bunch of broken vehicles or see the infinite souls that reside in the bodies.

· We know why we do it. We don’t feel safe. When we don’t feel safe, we try to control everything around us or just avoid an distract ourselves so we can create a sense of safety/security within us.

· I’m not asking you to start a non-profit, join a group, or volunteer every Saturday. It starts with the way you treat yourself. I may not have shown it today, but I have a lot of empathy for us because I know those who are the most judgement and critical with the world are the worst to themselves. For the group that avoids facing those inner shadows and thinks they are loving others...hear me, listening and understanding communicates love more than telling them what to do or how to do their lives. Again, this is just a reflection of your fears...you fear not being enough for the person in front of you. Again, you feel unsafe. You don’t have to make this about you. Make it truly about them. Genuinely listen, understand, and ask what they need. Most times, by the time you get to the question of “what do you need?” you have already give it to them. You were the gift.

· So this is my ask for Joe and all the others who have died by suicide. Treat yourself well enough to where you don’t have to judge others to feel safe. Create a safe, accepting, and loving environment within yourself for yourself so that everyone around you can take off the masks. Otherwise, we may never see who is really beneath the mask.

· If you need help understanding how to create this type of environment for yourself or others, find a guide. LLT is a self-guided option.

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Continuing our search for answering the question of What is Possible and how to live limitless. I was going to do the next episodes on “Think and Live Longer.” But there was a different plan...

· Personal story of Other Lives, Other Selves

· As a therapist, I am always looking for new ways to help people. This is quite unconventional and controversial...here is how I see it: aim is healing. “as a therapist and not a philosopher I am perhaps fortunate in that I am not shackled by the problem of belief of disbelief...for the therapist there is another kind of truth...that which is real for the patient.”

· Dr. Woolger is an Oxford University graduate from the mid-60s that would eventually immerse himself in Zurich, Switzerland in Jungian Psychology...

· 4 ways to look at past life regression therapy:

o Psychic: past life readings and mediumship

o Parapsychological: favors scientific and experimental investigation of past life claims

o Religious: looking at past lives as an article of faith

o Psychotherapeutic: using past life regression in the service of therapeutic change

· “It doesn’t matter whether you believe in reincarnation or not for past life therapy to be effective....it is about the healing power of the unconscious mind.” 95% of daily functioning, according to Dr Lipton.

· “It is just a means that may help further emotional catharsis, self-understanding, and healing” = therapy

· “The focus is on the person, not the events.” “The healing power of story.”

· “The hypnotherapist actively directs and helps rework the stories, images, and fixed ideas that arise from the unconscious in trance states.” Trance – extremely relaxed state that allows access to the unconscious mind.

· ”We do not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the dark conscious.” Unfinished dramas of the soul...Insecurity and fear of abandonment, depression and low energy, phobias and irrational fears, sadomasochistic behavioral problems, guilt and martyr complexes, material insecurity and eating disorders, accidents/violence/physical brutality, family struggles, sexual difficulties and abuse, marital difficulties, chronic physical ailments....

· Practically: focus on the body’s pain (emotional/physical), follow the story that emerges, ask questions AS IF it were a memory, listen for the stories behind or beneath the story (meaning or the “deeper, archaic, lurking fear or trauma”), experience it fully in the body, and then do the work to heal the underlying wound.

· No matter what this is an emotional recounting from one’s personal perspective...the pain is real regardless of memory or fantasy. Emotional pain manifests in the physical body if not addressed.

· We’ve all had memories of things that didn’t happen the way we remember...but our emotional connection to that memory is real. Could it be a past life? I don’t know. Could it be your body/mind/emotional complex trying to act out the pain in someone else’s story to make it more palatable to address? I don’t know.

· “For the therapist, what is important is not the literal truth of a story but its psychological truth.”

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· 2007 research article from the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences University of Virginia Health System identified 2500 cases of children claiming to remember past lives.

o Most are 2-4 years old and stopping around 6-7 years old. Some of th

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