Trauma Story Series | Intergenerational Trauma & Past-Life Regressions | Ruu Campbell

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Hi Spiritual Superstar! 🤩 I am so honored to share our beloved Ruu Campbell's Trauma Story - transforming his intergenerational traumas through E4 Trauma Method® & Past-Life Regression Trauma Work. Our community has been blessed to have his consciousness, heart, and music! ✨ In today's episode, we discuss: ⚡How he transformed his trauma into triumph with Trauma Work ⚡How he ended his intergenerational patterns with past-life regression Trauma Work  ⚡How he stopped sabotaging his success because of Trauma Work 💎 If you’re NOT already a member of Soulciété… Join me for a FREE training to learn how to master your Mindset, Skillset, and Expertise. 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See our Terms Grab your FREE gifts and Universal Law Oracle Cards: https://www.spiritualawakeningcards.com/oracle-cards-order-now TRANSCRIPTIONS:  (00:00): Warning today's podcast is going to showcase a traumatic incident of a man who was abused by his father. So please, if you are somebody who is able to be triggered easily, or has somebody under the age of 18, please take awareness that this is a traumatic incident. That is also from the heart, a beautiful, beautiful transformation of one gentleman's life who has turned his trauma into his triumph, who has transformed his hardest times into something that has become his soul's purpose. So, today I'm going to share with you one, a beloved client of mine and dear friend and somebody who really contributes greatly to the world and to our community. Ruu Campbell, welcome to the Dr. Erin podcast. This is a top spiritual psychology coach podcast to inspire and teach you how to transform your trauma birth, your soul's purpose, and manifest your dreams. Hi, I'm Dr. Erin, Dr. Divinity. I'm committed to bringing you the best coaching tips, spiritual advice, trauma, healing, and metaphysical recovery secrets. I'm here to help you monetize your spiritual gifts and love your life. I want you to know that I've been exactly where you are, and I believe in you together. We're awakening the world. (01:22): I've just built some ink or something. And my mom is saying, get away, go run, go find, get away, just hide. And I'm scrubbing around trying to find somewhere to go. I know I've done something really bad. I'm going up the stairs. I'm looking in this room. I can't find anywhere there. I shut the door. I go in the next one. I there's nowhere way to go. I can't get out. I find these clothes and I think my door, my sister's bedroom when I run in and I hide behind the clothes, praying that, oh my God, what have I done? What have I done? I hear his foot. I hear this kind of, ah, opens the door. I go, daddy. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm sorry. All I'm just saying is I'm sorry. I'm so sorry, because you will be sorry and looks at me with this hate and anger and I'm really fucking scared and uneasy, and I dunno what to do, and I wanna jump out the window, but I'm four stories up and I just dunno what to do. I'm so, so just stuck. (02:20): He goes out and I think, do I, what do I do now? Do I run? But I'm paralyzed. Do I stay? And he comes back, gets this big fucking shoe, puts me over his knee and just starts beating me with all of his anger and venom. And it just goes on and on, on, and on really hates me and then pee myself. I pee over him and I feel really bad about that. He reflects on that and I just feel even more pathetic because I can't even keep that in. Like I'm not even man enough to be beaten or something weird like that. And then I'm, he goes, I'm left in the corner and it's a moment of just, and then that moment doesn't end. I'm there for a long, long time, just covered in my own P and I don't know, it's the next day before I'm let out of this room. And then it's, I think it's his birthday or so. And I've done in this card and all I wanna do is get his approval and like give him this big card and my happy birthday and everyone pretends like it hasn't just happened. (03:27): So what you just heard was a snippet of the very first E four trauma method that I did on Ruu Campbell. And so it really is the perfect time to showcase his incredible story. Um, you're gonna hear about where he came from kind of all his trauma to how he overcame it and his experience with E four trauma method soulciete and working with me and then where he is now and bringing his gifts, his message and voice to the world. But before we wanna begin, I wanted to say, I'm not a psychologist, I'm a doctor divinity, and this is our spiritual right to do our inner trauma transformational work. But if you're at home, please seek medical help or professional help. Please do not try and do your trauma work without getting certified or accredited or working with a professional. Okay. So sit back and enjoy this profound interview, man. (04:13): Oh man. I don't even know where to begin. I began my day in tears as I began to get prepared for this interview, I would say, this is, I haven't even had the interview yet. And I feel like this is my favorite interview ever, because today I'm having one of my dear clients and friends and peers and leaders in our industry now Ru Campbell, who has come into my life and really blessed me with all of his experiences, his trauma and his heart and his sound and his music and his friendship. And I could go on and on and on. So Rue, I'm so excited to dive deep today of having you really take the audience through what it was like to be beat as a child by your father yeah. By your family. Yeah. Yeah. And what that experience was from a virtual share, going through the process of healing and where you are today. So first I just wanna say, hi, how are you? Hi, (05:16): I wanna say too, it's such an honor to be here with you. I think I was reflecting on my journey with you yesterday. And I think I came up with a sentence of, I've learned more from you than any other human being on the planet. And it was an amazing thing to say about anyone, but, and I really sat with it. Is that really true? And I said, I, it is actually true. So thank you so much. It's been amazing. The journey with you has just been amazing. I knew from the first second of meeting you and being in, in presence with your consciousness, that we were to work together and that you were my next teacher and I'm so pleased, I got the call and you were so available and, and my life is so different now. Mm. (05:56): I literally am gonna cry. Like it, there's no words. And we could go on, like, I could talk to you for hours about all this, because I could just go off of that one conversation forever, because life is, has blessings and really hard things. Mm-hmm and you know, life is a leader has times where it's really challenging and then moments where you have clients that literally tell you things that are the most, the greatest gift of your life. (06:24): Yeah. (06:24): Yeah. And this is life. Yeah. It's the trauma, it's the beauty, it's all of it. And so we would be so honored for you to kind of set the tone. Okay. Take there as if we're watching a movie. What was your life like before you take us into the virtual share of the actual one of the traumatic incidences? (06:44): Well, the, the, let's just say the curtains were always closed and the sun was not shining. And life appeared to be something that I didn't like very much. And, um, people didn't seem to love each other. Um, it was very conditional. If you behaved a certain way, you got treated well, if you didn't, you were hated. I remember looking up at a, a board we used to have, and my sister would have all kind of gold stars and my brother's silver stars and I'd have a whole line of black dots going down. And I was just forever, not just not getting it right. Just trying desperately to be the person they wanted me to be, but being unable to be that being, and it was a very violent, um, volatile place. There was no space. Um, it was quite weird actually, because my father was, was quite naughty. So we were often we'd be moving house without really knowing it and I'd have to have another name and it was all really confusing. So that the whole thing was just re