
Stuntwoman : Regaining the Light!
At the recommendation of a friend, Linda came to see Noah for a session.
Linda, in her early 50’s, is a striking woman with blonde hair, sun-kissed skin, and a toned, athletic figure. She once thrived as a Hollywood stuntwoman, but now leads a serene life along the beaches of Malibu with her two beloved dogs while dedicating herself to animal rescue volunteer work.
As the session began, Noah sensed remnants of old injuries on Linda’s body and stagnant energy within her. He also perceived a deep wound hidden in her heart.
“When you were in high school, you experienced something very painful, didn’t you?” Noah said gently. Linda’s face showed astonishment, and tears began to flow.
“At age 17, I was sexually assaulted. I’ve never been able to tell anyone – not even my mother. But the moment you said that, everything came flooding back,” she replied quietly.
For years, Linda had buried her sadness, anger and fear. Now, overwhelmed by these long-suppressed emotions, she cried openly.
Noah held her gently, sharing in her pain.
“The fear of being sexually assaulted is deeply imprinted in a woman’s heart and body cells. The man’s thoughts and consciousness at that time also go into the woman as energy. Unless the violent energy from that time is released, it manifests as nightmares or physical ailments. Without clearing that energy, you might continue to attract similar situations or people.” Noah explained softly.
Gradually, the dark emotions Linda had carried for so long began to dissolve through the cleansing process.
During the sesison, Noah saw an image in Linda’s mind of a person falling from a cliff into the sea – a representation of her inner emotional landscape.
Linda had performed a stunt involving a jump from the 23rd floor of a skyscraper, but she had no memory of a cliff. Then, suddently, she recalled.
“Ah, I just remembered! The designer who created the safety system for my stunt actually committed suicide by jumping off a cliff. He seemed so cheerful, but inside, he must have been in despair. It gives me chills. But why would you see his image inside me?” she asked, puzzled.
Noah explained, “Since the incident when you were 17, you have carried feelings of ‘I don’t matter’ and ‘It’s okay if I die.’ These feelings led you to pursue dangerous stunts. That ‘desire to die’ resonated with his despair.”
As the session concluded, Linda wiped away her tears and smiled softly.
“I’ve never felt this lighthearted before. Even the scenery looks brighter now,” she said, her eyes shimmering with hope.
“I want to start a second chapter of my life. Do you think…I could even have a romantic partner?” she asked, a little shy.
When Noah hugged her, a warm sense of relief and hope radiated from her.
Having set down the heavy burden in her heart and emerged from the darkness, Linda’s expressions shone with the light of a new beginning.
(Names have been altered to protect privacy)
