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How Dru techniques help overcome emotional pain
This video takes you through a remarkable process of transformation, as Mansukh Patel and Savitri MacCuish conduct a workshop that created spectacular transformation in a group of traumatised aid workers enduring a bloody conflict.
Mansukh and Savitri enable you to learn the techniques as the workshop participants learnt them, practice them as they did, and by the end, you will have gained a remarkably effective ‘toolbox’ for healing emotional pain.
Background
The background to this workshop is described in the book Awakening Soulforce, by Mansukh Patel. The participants of the workshop are child psychologists and counsellors working desperately to heal the emotional scars war as left in the children of their country. In this workshop, Mansukh and Savitri train them self-help methods for transforming the energy of painful emotions into positive empowerment. Most of the participants have lost loved-ones to the war, and the transformation these techniques create in their lives speaks volumes for their effectiveness in our more normal, everyday society.
The video filming gives you ample opportunity to learn these techniques and practice them for yourself, while interviews with Mansukh Patel and Savitri MacCuish give you a clear understanding of their purpose and how to use them most effectively.
Overcoming emotional pain – the Dru approach
Why have UN refugee workers, medical professionals and psychiatrists all stated that Dru approaches to healing emotional pain are amongst the fastest and most effective available? Mansukh Patel and Savitri MacCuish give you an experiential answer on this video.
In essence, these techniques work by directly acting on the places within the body and the psyche where the energy of painful emotions is stored. By opening the heart, and then using precisely directed techniques of movement, focus and breathing, it is possible to release this stored-up painful energy and then convert it into its more positive counterparts. Mansukh and Savitri show you how you can convert the painful energy of buried anger into the more positive equivalent of creative, passionate empowerment.
You will learn how to transform grief into contentment, anxiety into confidence, and more, as Mansukh and Savitri gradually unfold the more important principles of healing emotional pain during the video.
Releasing stored emotions - effortlessly
In her book, Molecules of Emotion, Candace Pert demonstrates how many of our unconscious emotions are stored along the spine. Mansukh Patel guides you effortlessly through a series of precisely-tailored movements such as these variations on the Standing Cat, drawn from the Dru approach.
Mansukh and Savitri’s key suggestion in the video is that you can personally take control of your emotional life, and transform the energy stored as painful emotions into a radiant mental state.
Mansukh Patel shows you how to conserve your energy and build up greater power and vitality using the Energy Conservation sequence.
Savitri MacCuish guides you through a profound method for releasing the ‘weight of emotions’ we carry on our shoulders, with the highly effective Cranial Release partner therapy.
Mansukh and Savitri take great care during the video to ensure that you as the viewer will have ample opportunity to both understand as well as practice the techniques they offer. Further, the occasional interactions with workshop participants highlighted in the video add a warmth and an engaging humanity to your experience. Mansukh’s dynamic presentations, and Savitri’s great warmth and empathy make this video a heart-warming, uplifting, yet highly practical experience.
You can learn more about Mansukh Patel and Savitri MacCuish’s approaches to practical peacemaking, overcoming painful emotions and opening the heart in the following guides:
The Peace Formula – Mansukh Patel
A Guide to Personal Freedom – Savitri MacCuish and Anita Goswami
The Dance Between Joy and Pain – Mansukh Patel and Rita Goswami
The Healing Power of the Heart – Savitri MacCuish and Andrew Wells
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