Claustrophobia and the Inability to say No
- mukulr16
- Jun 22
- 1 min read
Mary, a young woman in her early thirties had mild claustrophobia since childhood, but it had got seriously aggravated in the last one year. The claustrophobia was so strong that Mary could not even take a flight. The last time she boarded a flight, once the doors closed, she started screaming and had to be off-loaded. Claustrophobia was seriously affecting her life.
Mary moved easily into a Pastlife of a pretty young girl married a much older, rich and domineering man. One day, her husband returned from work and found her chatting and laughing with a young delivery boy. He got into a jealous rage and locked her in a warehouse within the property – continuing to feed her but not allowing her to leave. A few months later, he released her and left. Mary lived and died alone thereafter.
In the post session discussion, the client brought out a new information. She had met a young man in her current life about a year back, and they had become friends. However, strangely enough she found it difficult to say No to her friend for anything including meeting as and when he wanted. This male friend had been her domineering husband in the Pastlife.
Outcome:.With the awareness of the sub-conscious memory linked to her friend, Mary realized that his control on her belonged to the past. She was able to say No to him and her claustrophobia symptoms reduced considerably. In Mary’s words – “I was able to take a flight finally. I was a bit scared when I boarded, but I did not scream.”
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