Unlock Your Inner Potential With Ask&Receive

Discover a transformative energy healing method at Healing Sun Center. Learn how Ask & Receive can help you release trauma, pain and limiting beliefs and achieve profound well-being.

💜Release PTSD  💜Release Pain

💜Release Trauma 💜Release Limitations

                          

Ask & Receive is based on a simple truth: when you ask clearly and your system is ready to receive, change can happen naturally and with ease. It utilizes your own Higher State to help you gently and efficiently resolve what’s in the way and align your whole system with the life you’re ready to live. Whether you’re seeking emotional healing, physical relief, or deeper self-trust, and loving relationships; you're in the right place.  

Ask&Receive is part of the prestigious ACEP foundation(see www.energypsych.org). Very few modalities are a part of this group and it is here you will find countless ongoing research.  I am a grad student at ACEP and transfer over the research conclusions to my clients.

Research Study and Conclusion:
Did you know that most of the baggage you're carrying around occurred during what we call Early Childhood Trauma.  

•The In Utero Environment

While the biological blueprint is set at conception, a developing child's environment in the womb (the
in Uteroenvironment) has a profound impact. If a mother experiences severe stress or trauma while pregnant, her body produces elevated stress hormones like cortisol. These hormones can cross the placenta, potentially altering the fetus's developing brain architecture and stress-regulation systems.

•BIRTH TRAUMA

Birth trauma is any physical injury to the infant or birthing person, or any emotional distress experienced during childbirth. It encompasses a wide range of subjective experiences, including medical emergencies, perceived loss of control, and lack of respectful care, which can negatively affect well-being and infant attachment. 

                  •Understanding Birth Trauma

   Psychological: Includes panic attacks, postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and severe anxiety. Trauma is defined by the individual's subjective experience of the event, not just the medical outcome.

•Physical: Includes severe perineal tears, pelvic organ prolapse, and heavy blood loss. For newborns, it can involve physical injuries like nerve damage

  • Emergency or unplanned cesarean section.

  • Lengthy, stalled labor or a very fast, intensely painful labor.

  • Use of forceps or vacuum extraction.

  • Baby needing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

  • Feeling disempowered, unsupported, or experiencing poor communication from medical staff. 

      •Adults Who Have Had Birth Trauma

Birth trauma leaves many adults struggling with
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. Survivors often Physical symptoms like unexplained pain, sleep disruption, or sexual difficulties are also common.

•EARLY INFANCY

Early infancy trauma refers to psychological or physiological distress experienced by babies from events threatening their safety or that of their caregivers. Because infants rely on caregivers for survival, unresolved trauma can alter their developing brain architecture, resulting in a heightened stress response and long-term developmental impacts. 

•  Common Causes: Trauma can stem from abuse, neglect, community violence, medical trauma, or a caregiver's untreated mental illness and substance abuse. Maternal stress in utero can also impact an infant's neurodevelopment.

The "Toxic Stress" Response: Because babies lack verbal and cognitive skills to process events, trauma often manifests as chronic stress. This persistent activation of the body’s stress system disrupts early brain development.

Developmental Disruptions: Trauma can derail vital developmental milestones, such as language acquisition, motor skills, and emotional regulation.


Behavioral Signs:
Traumatized infants may exhibit excessive crying, sleep disturbances, attachment issues, and failure to thrive.

  • Long-Term Risks: Without intervention, early trauma is linked to an increased risk of long-term challenges, including physical and mental health issues in adulthood.

💜We are now offering a 4 Session "Conception to Early Childhood" Package💜

Session 1:  It Covers a)Conception b)First Trimester c)Second Trimester d) Third Trimester. This generally takes a little over an hour.  We have no idea what was going on while we were developing and the stress we were potentially under.  Remember, we're picking everything up from our mother and the environment around us.  

The Second Session Covers a)Birth.  This Session will take a little over an hour.

The Third Session Covers a) Early Infancy

Critical age. We are learning so fast at this age and don't know what really was going on; helpless babies being subjected to what? Cell Count: A newborn has nearly all the neurons they will ever have, and these exact neurons carry over into adulthood.  

The Fourth Session Covers a) Early Childhood from ages 2 through 8 and sometimes older.  This age is generally when children go to daycare, preschool and public school.