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3 Levels of Conflict

The healing of the self begins by looking at the three levels that constitute the programs of conflict within our physical and subtle bodies.

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Level 1: Emotional Conflict

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This level pertains to our emotional level which includes emotionally-inflamed energy attached to a particular thought-form that we appoint as identity. The thought form by itself is innocent and neutral as it has no built-in meaning applied to it. It is our own emotional tendencies that are engulfing the thought and implanting it into our own mental programs mistaking that thought as identity. We identify a thought that exists within our mental programs by realizing its heaviness or "weight" upon the mind. For example:

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"I see a thought of my father, and all I feel is hatred, anger, rage and resentment when I become aware of that thought."

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"I see a thought of a political event happening in my country, and all I feel is fear and sadness when I become aware of that thought."

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The emotional conflict attaches to subjects of people, places, events and things. The thought is the focus that reveals the emotional inflammation that the person has. Once they realize it's there, they can now work with something simple, such as Prana Transmission Technique to remove the emotional inflammation from the subject they hold conflict towards.

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Releasing the emotional inflammation that saturates a thought is relatively easy using a practice like Prana Transmission Technique, however; clearing away emotional conflicts can take a greater deal of time as the emotional conflicts are vast in scale. If one, for example; clears away a dozen emotional conflicts using Prana Transmission Technique every day, they will reach a successful conclusion after approximately 6-9 months of daily work. In many ways, this is actually quite fast, although there are other ways of releasing conflicts at a much quicker rate. This brings us to Level 2.

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Level 2: Mental Traumas

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With mental traumas, these are problems that affect the mental body and are enforced by highly volatile emotional states that keep the mental trauma intact. Appropriately, both the emotional and mental bodies are highly compromised through these traumas. If we were to imagine a simple scale where we see four color patterns: Green, yellow, orange, red. Green would represent stability, yellow and would represent mild instability, orange would represent strong instability and red would represent critical instability, then the mental traumas would fall into the red color.

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Traumas are arranged into four categories:

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#1 - Abandonment: Representing a great feeling of loss, separation, apathy and dependency of others to fix one's problems.

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#2 - Rejection: Seeking the need for approval and praise. Eager to please others to win favor. When that praise is not there, tremendous depression, anxiety, fear and chronic illness can occur. Obsessive-compulsive behavior is an overactive condition that can be common in this category.

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#3 - Abuse: Victim consciousness. The need to control everyone and everything to avoid being triggered and reminded of one's own abuse. This one will become volatile, uncooperative and aggressive towards anyone that does not see the world their way. PTSD for example, falls into this category.

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#4 - Addiction: Lust, craving, heavy desire. Addiction represents a blending mental trauma that connects with the above traumas that can cause its orientation of disorder. Example: Addiction for control, addiction for dependency, addiction for approval, etc. Its core is for the lust of desire as it favors only material/external stimulation. This happens when we are starving in the inner world and set our focus on the outer world to compensate through craving.

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As mental traumas are far more intense than emotional conflicts, they may require multiple attempts to soften and then become extinguished using methods like Prana Transmission Technique or BCR Technique. Nonetheless, be persistent and realize that you are only working with a thought. This thought may have emotional conflict or heavy trauma attached to it, but it is a thought, and a thought cannot hurt who you really are... And that is Spirit.

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Level 3: Transitional Conflict

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This level is the rarest of levels to be overcome first. The transitional conflict deals not only with overcoming the fear of death, but also overcoming the ego/separate-self completely. It would be an accomplishment noticed from wise masters who would be considered great avatars living within a body. When you overcome transitional conflict, you no longer feel any connection to the illusion of duality. There is no separate-self, there is no suffering, there is no separation. You are completely free and no conflict, trauma or delusion could ever bring you back to the illusion of duality. You are a free soul and you are one with God when you have transcended Level 3. Any burden that arises can be easily vanquished quicker than a blink of an eye from a wise one who has transcended the entire pyramid of conflict.

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Whether you decide to work through Level 1 or Level 2 of conflict, the time will come where you will face Level 3, but you will be in the right state of being to overcome such a challenge as defeating your conflicts transforms you into a whole being who is empowered, compassionate and dedicated to being a free soul. The commitment you have when you face level 3 will be on a level you may not understand currently, but you will see transitional conflict as another hurdle to easily jump over. The time will come where you will have the willpower and dedication to return to God and overthrow the pyramid of conflict.

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