To Your Brain, There Are No Bad Experiences. #shorts
To your brain, there are no bad experiences.
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No one wants a panic attack. No one wants to feel those emotions. But it is an indicator. Panic attacks are designed to keep you safe based on programming.
You're gonna die in an airport and you gotta run to the other gate. But that's not logical and practical. It remembers. And that's how it creates and produces.
Trauma is when you have an event. Remember, your brain is designed for survival. So to the brain, there are only experiences. Good ones, and we would deem bad ones. To the brain, neither one of them are bad or good. They're just experiences.
You're a little girl, and you go to school, kindergarten, and you ride the bus home to your friend because she invited you. You go have a good time. You say, "Well, I better go back home." And you go home, and your mom or your grandma's very upset, gets the switch and spanks you.
Now you have learned — and it depends on how you think about it, how you process it — you may have learned, "I should come home and not go to my friend's house, or I'm gonna get a switching." That's called a trauma, but it's also an education.
If you don't know who I am, I have worked with the worst traumas you could ever imagine. I worked drug rehabs for 10 years. In drug rehabs, we're talking about people who have lived through the most severe experiences a person can go through — deaths, violence, abandonment, and every kind of trauma you can imagine. They were the black sheep, the ugly child, the child that wasn't worth anything.
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No one wants a panic attack. No one wants to feel those emotions. But it is an indicator. Panic attacks are designed to keep you safe based on programming.
You're gonna die in an airport and you gotta run to the other gate. But that's not logical and practical. It remembers. And that's how it creates and produces.
Trauma is when you have an event. Remember, your brain is designed for survival. So to the brain, there are only experiences. Good ones, and we would deem bad ones. To the brain, neither one of them are bad or good. They're just experiences.
You're a little girl, and you go to school, kindergarten, and you ride the bus home to your friend because she invited you. You go have a good time. You say, "Well, I better go back home." And you go home, and your mom or your grandma's very upset, gets the switch and spanks you.
Now you have learned — and it depends on how you think about it, how you process it — you may have learned, "I should come home and not go to my friend's house, or I'm gonna get a switching." That's called a trauma, but it's also an education.
If you don't know who I am, I have worked with the worst traumas you could ever imagine. I worked drug rehabs for 10 years. In drug rehabs, we're talking about people who have lived through the most severe experiences a person can go through — deaths, violence, abandonment, and every kind of trauma you can imagine. They were the black sheep, the ugly child, the child that wasn't worth anything.
#eutaptics #FasterEFT #RobertGeneSmith #SkillsToChange #SubconsciousMind #InnerWork #HealingWork
Jul 14, 2026





