Trauma And The Consequent Disembodiment of Being-Fullness
- Rudy Bauer
- May 9
- 2 min read
Trauma And The Consequent Disembodiment of Being-Fullness
Rudolph Bauer,Ph.D. Diplomate In Clinical Psychology, A.B.P.P.
The Washington Center For Consciousness Studies and The Washington Center for Phenomenological and Existential Psychotherapy and The International Center for Existential Consultation and Coaching
Traumatic experience does not simply create a symptom (a terrible feeling) but traumatic experience disembodies the Trauma Victim of Being-Fullness and the Meaning-fulness of lived experience. The Ontological agony of Traumatic experience is the relentless personal experiential emptiness of Being-Fullness and an ongoing experience of the fragmentation of our Being and the unending experience of Being-Lessness and Meaning-lessness.
The ontological Timeless Voidness of traumatic experience invalidates and negates subtle structures of our thought forms and feeling forms of our mind and moreover, forecloses the formless presence of Being and relentlessly deconstructs our lived experience of our inner most Luminous Formless Presence of Being- Fullness. The relentless experience of the Voidness of Being-lessness, is an existential source of suicidal ideation and an existential source for suicidal action for many traumatized suffering people.
The traumatic experience and the traumatic symptoms can dissolve and and be metabolized within the Field of Primordial Awareness. The very nature of ontic ontological trauma destroys our sense of Being and Beingfullness. The agony of ontic ontological trauma goes beyond the traumatic experience and the traumatic psychological symptoms of the experience. Trauma penetrates our ontological sense of Being and fragments our basic sense of our ongoing continuity of Being and Being-fullness. Trauma is not simply a psychological event but the Event of Trauma is also a foundational ontological event.
From the text: A Phenomenological View of The Being-Fullness Of Human Formlessness and the Beingfullness of Human Form.
By Rudolph Bauer, Ph.D.
Transmission: The Journal of The Awareness Field
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