Ney Matogrosso recalls an intense experience with Fischer-Hoffman’s therapy: “I designed a piece of a man’s hand”

Ney Matogrosso recalls an intense experience with Fischer-Hoffman’s therapy: “I designed a piece of a man’s hand”


Singer recalls an impact episode during Fischer-Hoffman therapy and says that experience has helped him to face profound family problems

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While participating in the program Not associated, This Friday, the sixteenth singer Ney Matogrosso shared the details of a remarkable period of his life: The therapeutic process with the Fischer-Hoffman method. The approach, known for its high emotional and physical impact, led the artist to experience extreme situations in the search for a meeting with himself.

At 82, Ney spoke openly of the phase in which he dedicated himself to practice, which proposes a sort of liberation from family influences through physical and emotional stravasa. “If you are rebellious, you are not what you are, you are rebellious for them (father and mother). You are not who it would be. Not who you would be. You had to hit a tire, imagine them there, meet again.

Despite the involvement with the proposal, there was a time when Ney felt he had reached a limit. “One day I called the person who was responsible for my class and I said: ‘Look, I can’t stand the rubber anymore, I don’t feel anything. I don’t see my mother or father.’ He asked me if I wanted to transmit it, and I said: “I want,” he said, “Come with me,” he said.

The sequence, however, surprised the artist. “He took me to the woods. At the time he lay in the middle of nature thinking that he would be loved, they launched another mat and two men skipped me. I was so furious that I designed a piece of hand of man.” They said: “That’s what you had to release inside you: Fury,” Ney said.

Despite the traumatic episode, the singer did not abandon the therapy. “I kept doing it. When I left, I wondered in the trial, I had tremors. I trembled. After a while, I understood and transformed a mud within me that had never been touched on these family problems. Everything came to bloom.”

At the end of the story, Ney also mentioned another spiritual experience that contributed to her emotional balance. After taking Saint Daime, he said that “he solved”.

Source: Terra

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