Can PLR help people let go of irrational anger or rage?

Irrational anger often signals unresolved past life injustices demanding recognition and release. Through regression, clients discover their disproportionate rage stems from ancient betrayals, murders, or profound violations creating cellular-level fury transcending current triggers. These volcanic emotions require careful therapeutic navigation to transform destructive patterns into healing release.

The regression reveals specific sources of embedded rage with startling clarity. Clients might uncover lifetimes of slavery, genocide participation, or watching loved ones destroyed while powerless to intervene. These experiences create soul-level rage persisting across incarnations until consciously addressed. Understanding origins shifts shame about “irrational” anger to compassion for carrying such profound wounds.

During sessions, safe rage expression becomes essential for healing. I guide clients through somatic release practices, allowing screaming, movement, or energetic discharge while maintaining therapeutic container. This differs from retraumatization by combining emotional expression with conscious witnessing, enabling integration rather than mere catharsis.

The process often reveals rage’s protective function across lifetimes. Anger might have provided survival energy during persecution or maintained boundaries against repeated violations. Recognizing anger’s historical purpose helps clients appreciate rather than judge their intense emotions while choosing conscious responses suited to current circumstances.

Past life work uniquely addresses rage by revealing full context including perpetrator lifetimes. Many clients discover they’ve been both victim and aggressor, understanding rage from all perspectives. This comprehensive view dissolves rigid victim identity while teaching about anger’s destructive potential when unconsciously expressed.

Integration involves developing healthy anger practices informed by past life understanding. Clients learn distinguishing past life triggers from current situations deserving appropriate anger. They create protocols for rage emergence, perhaps physical exercise, therapeutic screaming, or energy work. This conscious engagement transforms volcanic eruptions into manageable emotional responses while honoring the validity of ancient wounds seeking healing.

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