HMR Trauma Release Meditation with Eriko Rowe
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The holiday season can be joyful, but it often stirs up old emotions—family tensions, unresolved memories, and the weight of past experiences. As the year closes, give yourself the gift of release and renewal by learning and experiencing an innovative trauma release technique: Holographic Memory Resolution® (HMR).
Join Eriko Rowe for an introduction to Holographic Memory Resolution® (HMR). You will experience the calmness brought by a guided meditation using the HMR methodology.
You’ll discover how:
· Memories are stored throughout the body, not just the brain
· Emotions and physical sensations are deeply connected
· The body’s energy field supports profound healing
· Past wounds can be resolved consciously and safely
· Small energetic shifts create lasting emotional change.
Holographic Memory Resolution® (HMR) is a safe, empowering trauma release technique that helps free emotional pain stored in the body and mind. By working with the holographic nature of memory, HMR taps into stored sensory and emotional information throughout the body. Drawing from mindfulness practice, somatic work, NLP, inner child work, timeline therapy, therapeutic imagery, color vibrational therapy, and energy healing, this integrative method allows access to the body’s energy field to consciously resolve past trauma—without re-experiencing distressing memories. HMR activates the body’s innate self-healing capacity, supporting rapid transformation at emotional and physical levels.
Close the year with clarity, peace, and renewed energy. Step into the new year lighter, freer, and more connected to your natural healing power.
Registration · RSVP: eriko@mindfulplanet.com or
· Register online: www.betterhappier.net/classes
· Free event — donations appreciated
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Facilitator
Eriko Rowe, MA Certified in Holographic Memory Resolution®, Yi-Ren Qigong®, Tibetan Mantra Healing, Zenith Omega Color Vibrational Healing, and Neurographica. Former faculty member at Cornell University and the University of Washington.
