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Rauscher Energy Medicine: Healing Voices Rainbow
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-3-7693-3426-5
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Shamanic Healing + Symptom Constellations
E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-7693-3426-5
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
In this textbook, Dr Karl-Heinz Rauscher introduces Healing Voices Rainbow, a shamanic healing method which he has developed over the last 25 years and employs daily in his practice and online worldwide in combination with symptom constellations. Dr Rauscher has presented these healing methods in seminars and individual therapies in 16 countries and four continents, proving the effectiveness of treatment with Healing Voices Rainbow in combination with symptom constellations across different cultures. The book opens up two valuable and extremely effective healing methods in the field of energy medicine that usefully complement and enrich conventional medical treatments. As Dr Rauscher himself puts it, this book is his legacy as a doctor to the world. https://www.dr-rauscher.de/en/buch-healing-voices-rainbow
Karl-Heinz Rauscher, MD, is a specialist in internal medicine, systemic constellator and shamanic healer. He has been writing medical and philosophical works of non-fiction, novels and theatre plays for 30 years. He works worldwide with Healing Voices Rainbow, the shamanic healing method he developed. He lives in the foothills of the Alps in southern Bavaria. www.dr-rauscher.de
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Chapter 2: The human energy field
Human beings exist in an energy field that completely surrounds them as an aura, but which also permeates every single cell of the body. This energy field contains various energy qualities, some of which are supportive and beneficial, while others are harmful and pathogenic. You can imagine this energy field as an aura that permeates the body, an energy cloud in which there are different coloured areas – coloured clouds that sometimes flow together, overlap or separate off from each other. Emotional qualities sit and vibrate in this energy field. For example, you can imagine anger and aggression as a deep red mist, sadness and depression as black or dark, fear and panic as blue, despair as purple, peaceful relaxation as green, joy as light yellow and love as pink. The human energy field is not static, but more or less in motion. Some areas swirl strongly, others are stuck and locked in place. It is interesting to note that this energy field does not end with a hard boundary somewhere a metre or two away from the body, but is instead connected to the energy fields of other people, including the deceased, along fine or sometimes strong energetic pathways. There are also connections to the energy fields of plants, animals, the energy field of the earth and therefore also to the cosmic energies of the universe. There are also connections to those parts of the human soul that were left behind in a past trauma. You can also imagine these diverse connections as oscillating radiations through which energy flows in and out. Energy medicine is particularly interested in disruptive and pathogenic energies. Where do they come from and to which nearby or distant energy fields are they connected? In my work as a doctor and system constellator, four main areas have crystallised as sources of disruptive energies: Trauma that we have experienced in our own current life, e.g. in childhood or adolescence Trauma that we have experienced in a previous incarnation Transgenerational trauma experienced by a family member of the same generation (siblings) or a previous generation (parents, grandparents etc) or inflicted by that family member on other people Loss trauma in the family of which you are the founder (present family). This applies to current or former lovers and spouses and all your own children, including miscarried, aborted or deceased children. What all these areas have in common is that the stressful energies are the result of unresolved traumas in the past. It is therefore important to understand what trauma is and how unresolved trauma affects the human energy field and therefore mental and physical health. Trauma is the key concept in understanding how to use energy medicine for healing purposes. Trauma
The word ‘trauma’ comes from the Greek and broadly means ‘injury’. Injuries occur at all levels of human existence. Physical injuries caused by an accident are referred to as traumas, as are psychological injuries. Often both body and soul are affected by an injury. Trauma in the classic sense is a one-off or repeated event that is so threatening and incisive that it leads to a feeling of helplessness and defenceless abandonment. The trauma violates physical or mental integrity or threatens life. In the case of personal trauma, the traumatic event only affects one person, at least superficially. Examples include a serious accident, kidnapping, torture, rape, sexual abuse, maltreatment or violent or forced separation. Collective trauma by definition affects many people, also fulfils the criterion of an extraordinary threat and causes deep despair in almost everyone, e.g. natural disasters or man-made, catastrophic circumstances such as combat operations, war, genocide, displacement, flight, terrorism or witnessing the violent death of other people. Trauma is part of life. We cannot avoid traumatic events. People have experienced them throughout history. You may have been traumatised in a previous incarnation. If you have suffered a violent death in a previous life, it is possible that your soul has not yet come to terms with this trauma and is still carrying this burden as energy into the new life. Trauma can already occur in the womb in an individual’s current life. A child senses when the mother is sad because, for example, there has been a separation or some other tragic circumstance has arisen. If a twin dies during pregnancy, this is also a trauma for the surviving child. Birth can also be traumatic or the child can experience separation trauma in the first few days or years if it is taken away from its mother after birth (just a few minutes are enough) or if it has to be admitted to hospital later due to illness and the parents have to leave the child there alone, as was common in the past. Or a child experiences serious accidents, the early death of a parent or sibling. Or a person, as an adult, becomes a victim of one of the major collective traumas mentioned above such as war or terrorism. In the case of transgenerational trauma, you do not experience the trauma yourself. It happened to a family member of a previous generation, e.g. parents, grandparents or great-grandparents. Or it was inflicted on other people by a family member. Nevertheless, descendants suffer from the consequences of unresolved trauma, which are passed on from generation to generation via epigenetic mechanisms in the unconscious energy field of the family. Basic mechanisms in the trauma process
To understand what happens in a person’s energy fields as a result of trauma, we first look at the basic psychological and physical mechanisms that are triggered by trauma. Physical and emotional shutdown
In acutely threatening situations (e.g. when a lion attacks), all physical and emotional channels of perception immediately shut down. This is an automatic, physiological reaction that is unavoidable and that we cannot influence with willpower. This is a feature we have in common with animals. In this state, you no longer feel any pain or fear. Inwardly and outwardly frozen, you no longer need to suffer the deadly bite or the blow from the lion’s paw. We are spared this by nature. In this respect, shutdown makes sense. However, it is also possible that the emotional shutdown only blocks the feelings that occur from this point onwards. In such cases, however, the feelings of the moment in which the shutdown begins – the pain, suffering and horror – continue to be experienced over and over again. Time stands still and no longer plays a role, regardless of whether years, decades or centuries pass. The affected soul continues to experience the traumatic situation as if in an endless loop. I refer to such very common cases as ‘trauma freeze’. If the victim survives the threatening situation, it is possible that a part of his or her soul does not realise that it has been saved and perceives itself as still being in the life-threatening situation. Because this happens in the subconscious, the survivor is unaware of it and simply tries to go on living as if nothing significant had happened. The shut-down part of the soul left behind in the dangerous situation (which always has a physical equivalent somewhere in the body) can still be reactivated years and decades later in situations that are only remotely reminiscent of the trauma situation at the time. An adult can then suddenly feel like a small child in a life-threatening situation, feeling panic, fear, anger or the urge to flee from an intimate situation as if under duress. Neither the persons affected nor those around them understand what is happening, what has suddenly snapped. Heartache, abdominal pain, coughing, allergies, itching, nausea or emotional reactions such as acute sadness or sudden lethargy and tiredness can also be signs of such an inner reactivation of a traumatised part of the soul. All of these symptoms, which are summarised under the technical term ‘post-traumatic stress disorder’ (PTSD), are the consequences of unresolved trauma. Frozen feelings in non-fatal trauma
In the case of non-lethal trauma, a part of the soul or a ‘soul quality’ can freeze. However, the emotional energy frozen by the trauma does not disappear by blocking the channels of perception. The feelings are still there; they are just repressed into the unconscious and thus permanently enter into the energy field of the person affected. The most important emotional qualities here are fear, pain and rage, which can be reactivated later in life in situations similar to those described above. Frozen feelings in fatal trauma
In the event of a violent death, the entire soul can become frozen in the trauma situation. In the trauma freeze, this soul then either no longer perceives death at all, continues to feel itself in the trauma situation or remains dully and numbly attached to the body in death. In both cases, it is not possible for the affected soul to follow the path that a soul should take after the death of the body. This makes any further development impossible. The feelings that, in this case, pass into the unconscious energy field of this soul and can remain there for decades or even centuries are, in addition to fear, pain and anger, above all hopelessness, despair and sadness about the impossible path into the light. This energetic stagnation is a burden for the affected soul, but also leads...