Clearing Communication

Short Definition:

Clearing communication is a structured inquiry and communication-based clearing approach that helps bring unresolved conflicts, charge, fixed meanings, self-devaluation stories and other contents of the psyche into consciousness.

Explanation:

“Clearing Communication” refers broadly to the lineage of work pioneered in Charles Berner’s clearing and dyad communication, and deeply developed through Živorad Slavinski’s and Vladimir Stojaković’s spiritual technologies, and Stevie Kent’s Mind Shifting methods.

Clearing communication is based in the understanding that a “problem” (or symptom, belief, identity, emotional blockage, etc) is held in place by some combination of incomplete communication, emotional charge, fixed identification, hidden intention, inner conflict, or unexamined meaning, collectively referred to as “barriers to relating.”

These barriers to relating prevent us from experiencing unconsciously desired states. (This is what creates both emotional “charge” and, when the barriers are more intense and more unconscious level, the biological symptoms arising from special biological programs)

Through precise questions, direct communication, and sustained attention, the underlying structure of the problem can become clear and begin to shift, because the barrier to relating within the psyche is received into conscious awareness, which renders it no longer unconscious. This is the source of the clarity and resolution.

The Germanische Heilkunde reveals that biological conflicts are unconscious; they originate and are maintained in the psyche below the threshold of conscious awareness. Like all problems in the unconscious mind, a biological conflict is a resistance of some aspect of reality (characterized, in the first biological law, as the Dirk Hamer Syndrome or DHS).

Because the biological conflict is unconscious, the organism cannot simply decide to resolve it through willpower or intellectual understanding alone. Clearing communication is a process by which the content of the psyche – the desired relating or experience, the DHS, and the conflict between them – is surfaced into conscious awareness.

This can happen in conversation with a coach, therapist, or trusted person, or through internal dialogue such as guided self-inquiry.

What makes communication “clearing” is not the topic discussed or the actions chosen, but whether it results in the unconscious contents of the psyche being received into consciousness; that is, whether conflictolysis occurs.

Clearing communication is not ordinary conversation, advice-giving, analysis, storytelling, or emotional venting, though these may sometimes accompany it. The distinguishing feature is a shift in the individual’s relationship to the conflict content: rather than being fixated on and driven by it, the individual becomes aware of it as something they are both originating and experiencing, and therefore something about which they can make a different meaning. When this shift occurs, the resistance to the DHS (or aspect of reality) dissolves and the healing phase (PCL) begins.

Clearing Communication is a deliberate process in which the practitioner holds a clear structure while the client communicates from direct experience. The goal is not to persuade the client into a new belief, but to help them discover what is true for them beneath the story, reaction, symptom, or problem.

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