There are not a ton of examples of safety in my life. Sad statement. It has been over 50 years and I have a difficult time relating to a safe scenario in my life. Healers kept asking me when I felt safe - that I must have at some time or another. Ummmmm. Nope. lol (no, you are right - this is not really funny).
I was having a terrible time with night terrors. I couldn't for the life of me sleep without jumping and jolting and flashing back. I would wake up screaming, continually say NO, no, no. OMG. As a result of the sheer mental torture of sleeping I determined I had to find a way.
I posted this concept in a posting somewhere but can't find it so please forgive if you have seen this before. Someone asked about it in another thread and I didn't want to hijack so thought I would respond by opening a new thread.
Anyways, I started by falling asleep and creating a 'safe place' that I could go to while I was falling asleep. I used as many senses as I could while imagining what felt safe to me. I started out with a cave that only I could get into. Safe and dark with candles lit all around. I though about music but I wasn't ready for that. Instead I realized that I needed a very small area in the cave where I felt safe to sleep. Next problem was it was too 'hard' so I built myself a cloud to sleep on. The cloud smelled of fresh spring rain, was soft all over like the softest material ever and I could snuggle right into it. Next I needed a very soft blanket that I could pull over my head but could still breathe. It was heavy yet so gentle to the touch.
As I am building these 'safe things' I would recognize what I needed to feel safe. I would recognize what made me feel unsafe. I have, of course, continued to build my safe place. I cannot allow anyone into my safe place yet and am still working on why not. But this process I consider to be of great value (my night terrors stopped very soon after I started the imagery process). I was just wondering if anyone else uses such a method?
I was having a terrible time with night terrors. I couldn't for the life of me sleep without jumping and jolting and flashing back. I would wake up screaming, continually say NO, no, no. OMG. As a result of the sheer mental torture of sleeping I determined I had to find a way.
I posted this concept in a posting somewhere but can't find it so please forgive if you have seen this before. Someone asked about it in another thread and I didn't want to hijack so thought I would respond by opening a new thread.
Anyways, I started by falling asleep and creating a 'safe place' that I could go to while I was falling asleep. I used as many senses as I could while imagining what felt safe to me. I started out with a cave that only I could get into. Safe and dark with candles lit all around. I though about music but I wasn't ready for that. Instead I realized that I needed a very small area in the cave where I felt safe to sleep. Next problem was it was too 'hard' so I built myself a cloud to sleep on. The cloud smelled of fresh spring rain, was soft all over like the softest material ever and I could snuggle right into it. Next I needed a very soft blanket that I could pull over my head but could still breathe. It was heavy yet so gentle to the touch.
As I am building these 'safe things' I would recognize what I needed to feel safe. I would recognize what made me feel unsafe. I have, of course, continued to build my safe place. I cannot allow anyone into my safe place yet and am still working on why not. But this process I consider to be of great value (my night terrors stopped very soon after I started the imagery process). I was just wondering if anyone else uses such a method?