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What is trauma?

Trauma is essentially force, which is high frequency energy interacting with space which can manifest as anything from tension and stress to solid inanimate physical objects. Trauma inevitably results in division, separation, degradation, shock, violence, impact, decay, sickness, disease, injury, fear, dread, terror, death, solidification and is generally antitheical to life and living existence. A very clear example of trauma and its effects is a fossil.

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As trauma is based entirely on physicality and energy - which is based on wavelength, cycle or frequency, trauma exists on the Energy Spectrum which is a component of Creative Law, trauma can manifest on a spectrum of scale and dimension relative to its relationship to physical objects, time, existence and space.

For example you have the process of death which runs counter to life and the constant ageing and dying of biological cells, illnesses, sickness, diseases, mental illness, which is trauma developing slowly from very low frequencies of energy then you have very sudden, spontaneous and immediate trauma such as an explosion, injury, physical impact from a collision between two physical objects, and so on.

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Some degree of trauma is inevitable in life simply because life runs counter to death. Death is a traumatic process with energy rising in frequency as it connects closer and closer to space in an escalating relationship. Life is always a response to death and is a dramatic process which counters trauma through finding ways of developing a closer relationship between consciousness and energy and reducing energy frequency through the development of consciousness.

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The mystical transaction

Trauma forms the basis of the mystical transaction between your natural environment and you, the individual. As per the Tree Example, the introduction to Qultura methodology...

"..the environment creates, the organism grows..."

More than anything, you are defined by your unique and individual experiences of trauma, through birth and rebirth, through puberty, maturity, socialization, heartache, emotional loss and pain, ageing, sickness, illness, disability, pain, suffering, fears, anxieties, worries, insecurities, and so on.

Such is the nature of whatever karma you are born into and experience in life. There is nothing right or wrong. Your experience of life and your karma will always be relative to the three following things:

  • your mystical transaction and connection to your natural and social environment
  • your level of consciousness, your Principle and levels of consciousness and conscious perception
  • your ability to connect to your natural and social environment through your ability to consciously perceive reality and possibility, create truth, learn, grow, evolve and develop further consciousness

Ultimately you get to determine how traumatic and how dramatic your experience of living existence is and how it becomes.