Could cutting a cord of attachment be helpful in cases of sexual abuse?
These are among the most dramatic results Ive seen with clients and cutting cords of attachment. Its not unusual for rape or incest to leave psychological scars that seem permanent. In fact, many of my clients spent decades in therapy and have worked really courageously to move out the old wounds, yet they still think about it every single day. What changes things? Moving out the energetic structures that were stuck there! You don’t have to know a rapist’s first name in order to have a cord of attachment to that person. You don’t have to have a relationship at all. Being a victim of any kind of abuse installs a cord of attachment. I’m here to tell you, it can be cut.
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