The TARA Approach for the Resolution of Shock and Trauma is a healing system with four unique attributes:
What is Shock and How is it Different from Trauma?
Shock is the most severe form of trauma. It occurs when resources are non-existent, insufficient, or impossible to access. Shock is more debilitating than trauma.
When shock that is stored in the body is activated, all unresolved shocks are simultaneously activated. This activation occurs at unconscious levels that are neither logical nor consistent. Trauma, on the other hand, is activated thematically. In other words, one can feel odd, nervous, impulsive, ill, uncomfortable or any other sensation, and not know that this is the result of shock activation. When trauma is activated, there are patterns that are understandable. The problem is relatively easy to solve.
The physiological responses to shock are long term. Chronic conditions represent an adaptation to shock. For this reason the resolution of shock is dependent on resourcing.
Prenatal shock is tenacious in its impact because it represents formative, non-cognitive experience.
The components of the TARA Approach to the resolution of Shock and Trauma are:
- It differentiates shock from trauma.
- It is self-care and empowerment based. Its purpose is to allow everyone to be in the center of his or her own healing process.
- It advocates and teaches the use of subtle energy medicine as the most effective treatment of shock and trauma.
- The TARA Approach serves communities as well as individuals in need. It serves via a non-profit organizational structure committed to providing resources for a variety of communities, including people living with AIDS and HIV, survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence, and parents and children.
What is Shock and How is it Different from Trauma?
Shock is the most severe form of trauma. It occurs when resources are non-existent, insufficient, or impossible to access. Shock is more debilitating than trauma.
When shock that is stored in the body is activated, all unresolved shocks are simultaneously activated. This activation occurs at unconscious levels that are neither logical nor consistent. Trauma, on the other hand, is activated thematically. In other words, one can feel odd, nervous, impulsive, ill, uncomfortable or any other sensation, and not know that this is the result of shock activation. When trauma is activated, there are patterns that are understandable. The problem is relatively easy to solve.
The physiological responses to shock are long term. Chronic conditions represent an adaptation to shock. For this reason the resolution of shock is dependent on resourcing.
Prenatal shock is tenacious in its impact because it represents formative, non-cognitive experience.
The components of the TARA Approach to the resolution of Shock and Trauma are:
- Jin Shin Tara: A subtle energy medicine system informed by pulse diagnosis and the energy pathways on the etheric body known as the Rivers of Splendor. The tools necessary to use this system are made available through the TARA Approach.
- A basic understanding of the physiological and neurological impacts of shock and trauma.
- The use of language as well as touch to restore true health and release essence.