Subtitle: Release Shame And Fear
By PUJA KANTH ALFRED
www.emofreetherapy.com
Chennai, India
I have worked with many clients helping them release shame, guilt and fear of punishment
While working with a lady recently, we uncovered lots of shame towards her religion. Tapping (combined with inner child healing) on specific memories from her childhood, where she was forced to do religious practices for fear of being punished by her parents, helped her release the hidden hurt, shame and anger. We gently and slowly worked on each significant memory. After the tapping, she was in a place to embrace what felt right for her and discard what didn't.
We often follow religious teachings out of fear and not out of our own will and understanding of the religion. This can also permeate in other areas of our lives - such as, it can give rise to the feeling that we are bad, unworthy etc. This often originates in our childhood. Children, who are subjected to frequent punishment when they don't comply with the religious teachings/rituals, develop strong fear towards their religion.
When our religious identification comes from a place of shame or guilt or 'must do' attitude then working on it helps. When we release these feelings, we are free to choose what feels right for us in our religion, what feels peaceful, things that soothe and help us without the baggage of all the guilt and fear.
5 Steps Geo-Specific Process To Become Comfortable With Your Religious Identity
1. LISTING FEELINGS OF SHAME AND FEAR WITHOUT INHIBITION
The first step is to list down all your negative feelings about your religion while continuously tapping. It's important to be honest with yourself and state "what you naturally feel" not what you "should" be feeling about your religion.
Given below are some of the common feelings:
Fear of punishment by God
Shame about certain religious teachings
Fear of not following those teachings or not doing some rituals
Guilt for not following some religious teachings
Anger for all the ways in which these teachings were inculcated in you.
Confusion about some of the aspects of your religion.
2. SIGNIFICANT MEMORY WORK
Find one significant memory of an incident from your childhood that has some of the feelings you have listed.
When did you first feel the fear?
What was your age at that time?
What was told to you by your parents, teachers, religious leaders, peers etc?
Were you told that you would be punished by God if you didn't follow the rituals?
Examples - A client was asked to read the bible everyday and when he couldn't read it properly he was ridiculed and told that he would be punished for not reading it well; God would be angry with him. Another client was asked to do a religious ritual from a young age and when she couldn't do it properly she was yelled at by her parents.
In both these examples the fear of being punished was strong - either by parents, by God or both.
Take one significant memory of an event and release all the difficult feelings with EFT. At the end of it see how you feel in your body and how your younger self feels naturally (Younger self refers to what you felt as a child at a specific age). Then go to the next memory.
For example, when a client released her feelings of shame, I asked her to look at her younger self again and tell me how she felt; she replied that she felt happy. Though she had the memory of being there when she was asked to take part in religious practices, she didn't feel suffocated anymore.
3. COGNITIVE SHIFTS
When you have tapped on several memories over a course of a week or so, write down any cognitive shifts, new perspectives that you have about your religion. You will get some insights about how you feel about your religion.
Tap on these cognitive shifts.
4. TEST YOUR WORK
Say this aloud and see if any blocks come up:
"I feel comfortable talking about my religion"
"I feel comfortable with my religion"
"I feel at peace with my religion"
If tail enders come up, tap it out. (Read more about tail enders on Gary's website: www.emofree.com)
5. INTEGRATION
Now tap on all positive memories that you have about your religion; how has your religion helped you?
Example: At times of distress has it given you relief? Do you feel peaceful while doing a specific ritual? Do you like praying? Bring up these memories and strengthen the positive feelings by simply narrating these memories while continuously tapping.
CONCLUSION
You will know that you are peaceful about your religious identification when you feel that, such as:
You are not your religion. It's just one part of your life.
You can discard, without guilt or fear, what doesn't feel right for you and embrace what does.
You don't judge others for following what they believe is right and don't feel like influencing them with your beliefs.
Then truly you are liberated from the limiting beliefs of your religion.
A NOTE FROM PUJA: Here is another article that focuses on working with hardwired cultural beliefs.
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"Puja Kanth is a Counseling Psychologist, Certified EFT Practitioner and Emotional Trauma Expert. She uses a unique approach called Geo-specific EFT, a cross cultural approach, to work with clients around the globe. You can visit Puja at www.emofreetherapy.com"
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