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Apocalyptin: Psychotherapeutic Fairy Tale Healing Most Common Childhood Traumas

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Odi is a teenager from a dysfunctional family who lives in constant stress associated with the poor welfare of his family and the cruelty of the surrounding reality, filled with enemies and moral and physical blows. His life is dark, miserable, and hopeless, until one day a magic flashlight appears that allows him to see the inner children of his offenders and traumatic episodes that happened in their childhoods.
At the same, magical heroes suddenly appear, and he goes on a mystical journey. This expands his mind-set and allows him to change his perception and get out of resentment. Having gone through the transformation of his consciousness, he helps his close friend Dina survive the frustration associated with the traumatic events taking place in her family. She gets out of resentment and revenge plans, focusing attention on building a prosperous and happy future. All the childhood stories described are based on true events.
Apocalyptin is a metaphorical tale containing powerful psychological techniques and tools headed in a story, the purpose of which is to heal childhood traumas that are the root and cause of all subsequent troubles, misfortunes, and illnesses in life. Apocalyptin works like a quick medication that helps to heal resentment and other suffering associated with psychological trauma. The unique method of combining therapeutic healing with a metaphorical tale provides an unheard-of incredible result, overcoming the resistance of the critical mind.
Readers will follow the protagonist through their journey from the darkness of resistance to the light of a trauma- and stress-free life, experiencing the emotions and body sensations that are described. People can relieve their childhoods through the pages. Once they read the book, they will not only realize where the seed of misfortune was planted, but will shift their perception and change their mind-set by bypassing the mechanism of resistance to any changes that are biologically embedded in our body and brain.
The brain and body will live all feelings, sensations, and emotions, causing the production of chemicals characteristic of various emotions and feelings. By the end of the story, the reader will have the same emotional impact that the main characters experienced on their road to recovery. It takes one person, one book, one experience to completely change the course of one’s life.
Yes—it’s possible! All these wonderful transformations will happen in a reading process on the basis of pure science and the power of metaphors and powerful images that are provided in the book.

238 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 12, 2022

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February 5, 2023
Odie is surrounded by physical abuse but when he is gifted a flashlight from a little boy he has the ability to change the outcome. I really enjoyed this book and although I put it off reading it for a while I now wish I wouldn’t have it really was a pleasure to read in a book I highly recommend. I love the oldie and thought that was such a smart move to let him see the abusers differently. I received this book from NetGalley and a publisher but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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