Which involves getting into a core state (e.g. Oneness, Love, Inner Peace), then experiencing your entire life up to now through the lens of that core state. When doing coaching oftentimes when someone has a breakthrough /realization/feeling etc I’ll often use the reimprinting process to make sure that they integrate this with all their memories.
Yeah, I noticed the resemblance too. For some reason I never found PTR intuitive to work with, though, despite trying it several times.
I think one difference is that most versions of timeline reimprinting that I’ve heard imply that you’re supposed to go through your entire life in chronological order, but I can’t just tell my brain to “retrieve all of my memories from age 8”, so I mostly end up with some memories that feel most prototypically associated with specific ages but aren’t necessarily very relevant for that core state. Whereas here I don’t have any particular expectation of getting it all on one go or in a linear order, I just sit down and work with whatever memories come up on that particular sit.
Also I think I never really properly got how the whole “imagine what your parent would have been like with this core state” bit was supposed to make things feel different.
This reminds me a bit of Parental Timeline Reimprinting: https://thewholenesswork.com/core-transformation/video-9/
Which involves getting into a core state (e.g. Oneness, Love, Inner Peace), then experiencing your entire life up to now through the lens of that core state. When doing coaching oftentimes when someone has a breakthrough /realization/feeling etc I’ll often use the reimprinting process to make sure that they integrate this with all their memories.
Yeah, I noticed the resemblance too. For some reason I never found PTR intuitive to work with, though, despite trying it several times.
I think one difference is that most versions of timeline reimprinting that I’ve heard imply that you’re supposed to go through your entire life in chronological order, but I can’t just tell my brain to “retrieve all of my memories from age 8”, so I mostly end up with some memories that feel most prototypically associated with specific ages but aren’t necessarily very relevant for that core state. Whereas here I don’t have any particular expectation of getting it all on one go or in a linear order, I just sit down and work with whatever memories come up on that particular sit.
Also I think I never really properly got how the whole “imagine what your parent would have been like with this core state” bit was supposed to make things feel different.