I have a thought that many Lightworkers … who have ‘been through the wars’, as it were, for centuries … may be involved with Stockholm syndrome. Beings of Light, held captive by the Dark for aeons … Go figure! …
And then, life on Earth, after the fall from the fifth dimension … that will be for the last 150,000 years, I hear … must have involved being born into families afflicted with Stockholm syndrome. What will have been the result for a child … Stockholm syndrome squared? Not so terrific, life in the third dimension! But all that has changed now.
I have included below some info from Wikipedia about this syndrome …
“Stockholm syndrome, or capture-bonding, is a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending and identifying with them. These feelings are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of kindness. The FBI’s Hostage Barricade Database System shows that roughly 8% of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome.
“Stockholm syndrome can be seen as a form of traumatic bonding, which does not necessarily require a hostage scenario, but which describes ‘strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other.’ One commonly used hypothesis to explain the effect of Stockholm syndrome is based on Freudian theory. It suggests that the bonding is the individual’s response to trauma in becoming a victim. Identifying with the aggressor is one way that the ego defends itself. When a victim believes the same values as the aggressor, they cease to be a threat.
I have been rummaging around through my samskaras for remnants that bear this distortion of Light. With some success … Wishing you the best should you decide to go on a similar samskaric hunt! May all our samskaras dissolve in the Highest Light!
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Published on 28 March 2014; revised and republished on 1 January 2018
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PLACING THE AWARENESS ON THE LIMBIC SYSTEM IN THE CENTER OF THE BRAIN SHORT-CIRCUITS TERROR
Dear Ones,
TERROR SYNDROME
In the last part of this video, there is a little boy watching a puppet show with his friends. Apparently, something scary starts to happen in the puppet show …
What happens to the little boy is a classic Terror syndrome scenario. He sees something with his eyes. This triggers first the Flight routine, then the Fight routine. Note that what he sees is pure fiction. Basically, he’s hardwired to experience all that Terror, sometimes for no real reason whatsoever. Aren’t we all, though?
ALICE’S STORY OF A RODAN MOVIE: TRUE TERROR
I remember, when I was a little kid, that I went with my friends to see a movie called “Rodan.” At that time movie special effects were in their infancy, and I had never been to any movie but Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” I was totally unprepared for the horror that leaped out at me from the screen. Total Terror syndrome ensued. I had to walk out of the theatre and sit out the movie, shaking on the steps of the building.
How do you explain a reaction like that to your friends? How do you deal with it? Search me!
PLACING THE AWARENESS ON THE LIMBIC SYSTEM IN THE CENTER OF THE BRAIN SHORT-CIRCUITS TERROR
Much later I found out that by concentrating awareness on the limbic system in the center of the head, the fight or flight response could be short-circuited.
In the center of the head, joy and cosmic awareness can be accessed.
In the brain stem beneath that and at the bottom back of the head is the primitive, reptilian brain, including territorial and sexual aggression.
In the top and top sides of the head is the neocortex, where the more refined thinking processes take place.
If a person is feeling fight or flight, or even stark terror, then by lifting the awareness up to a slightly higher location in the center of the brain, this response may be avoided. It’s important to pinpoint a precise point in the exact center of the brain, and not a general area. See this image:
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
NOTE: This blog was added here … Link: “Compendium: My Childhood and Family, and Later Years,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled and published on 21 March 2020; republished on 29 March 2020; updated … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-haj ..
STORIES BY ALICE: ON SEEING A DESTITUTE MAN ASSAULTED AT UCLA
OTHER WAYS OF RESPONDING TO A THREAT
THE PROBLEM WITH TELEPATHIC ATTACKS
ON FEELING SAFE
“Affirmation to Feel Safe,” by Alice B. Clagett, Soundtrack and Words
Dear Ones,
I want to talk a little about telepathy and panic attacks.
STORIES BY ALICE: ON SEEING A DESTITUTE MAN ASSAULTED AT UCLA
Once years ago, when I was working at UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), I needed to buy something for my boss at the bookstore. I was walking down the sidewalk to run my errand. There are always lots of delivery trucks cruising around at the University, delivering this and that, so it was no great surprise, when I got to a stoplight, to find a big truck stopped at the light near me.
It was a warm day, and the driver had his passenger-side window down. A man, destitute by the looks of it, started walking across the crosswalk from the other side of the street. Absorbed in his own world, he did not notice the truck, or that the walk signal had turned red when he was halfway across the crosswalk. The trucker apparently did not notice the pedestrian either. The truck started up, and nearly clipped the pedestrian, who ended up right beside me on the sidewalk, hurling obscenities at the trucker.
To my utter amazement, the trucker braked, lunged for a tire iron beside his seat, hopped out of the truck, and started bludgeoning the pedestrian right in front of me.
Now this presented me with a dilemma … I am a second-degree black belt in karate, and one of my missions in life is to protect the weak. On the other hand, the trucker was behaving as if he were on angel dust (PCP) … which is to say, totally, insanely enraged. Further, he was tall, muscular and clearly a fighter. I was short and out of shape.
There was, hands down, nothing I could do about this but back off and radiate love. After what seemed like an eternity, but was probably only a few minutes, the pedestrian was reduced to a prostrate, sobbing mass on the sidewalk. The trucker got into his truck and drove off in the direction of the bookstore. And the campus police drove up to help the injured man. Thank God.
OTHER WAYS OF RESPONDING TO A THREAT
In modern life, when a threatening situation arises, it is usually not the case that two sober people go at each other fisticuffs. Generally speaking, one person will respond by attacking, and the other will respond by backing off or running away.
This is a pretty good thing, because it reduces the incidence of situations such as that which I witnessed at UCLA.
THE PROBLEM WITH TELEPATHIC ATTACKS
How we react when a threat arises during mind-to-mind communication is, initially, just how we react in real life. Some of us attack. Some of us try to hide. The problem with telepathy is that it may prove impossible to run away.
A lot of good information is out there about spells and affirmations (see my blog categories: Spells and Prayers – blessings – mantras – affirmations – white magic ) to overcome telepathic attack, but in my experience, none of them have provided a permanent solution.
Why? Because when I am attacked telepathically, I begin to feel anxious, and this anxiety ‘rubs off’ on my ‘attacker’, who then begins to feel more anxious, more threatened. And who then ratchets up the attack mode. Then I feel more anxious, and I do something in the real world to decrease the likelihood they may do me harm. Then they feel they have me on the run, and they attack again. This downward spiral into negative emotions continues on and on.
Eventually what we have is not two sane people having a mind-to-mind discussion, but one insane banshee threatening death and destruction, and another person or persons in full-blown panic attack mode. This is the stuff of nightmares, no joke. Kinda like this …
Now, imagine this tape loop scene, played over and over again, 24-7. That is what you might call a telepathic panic attack.
ON FEELING SAFE
As telepaths, we are going to have to learn some new behavior when confronted with threats. Attacking is not going to work. Running away is not going to work. Here is something I tried today, and it worked like a charm …
When I felt threatened, I began repeating this affirmation in a steady tone …
. . . . .
“Affirmation to Feel Safe” by Alice B. Clagett
Soundtrack and Words 3 May 2013
I am safe, safe, safe and secure. I am safe, safe, safe and secure. I am safe, safe, safe and secure.
. . . . .
What immediately happened was that my attacker began to relax, and to feel less threatened. So they stopped attacking. Then I felt safer because I was not being attacked. This upward spiral went on for about 10 minutes, and then life … quite miraculously … returned to normal.
Hoping this may be of service to you,
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!