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Pavithram facilitators approach psychotherapy with an integrated, experiential intensity that weaves Gestalt, psychodrama, shamanic animism, narrative therapy, shadow work, yoga nidra, dance movement, pranayama, Functional Range Conditioning, and the three-body matrix (Sthula, Sukshma, Karana Sharira). Rooted in present-moment embodiment, Eastern spirituality, Jungian depth psychology, and Pavithra Agni's purifying vision, this creates alchemical crucibles—online, offline, or residential—for profound transformation from trauma fragmentation to empowered oneness.

Intensity of Work

Pavithram demands radical vulnerability—unmasking rage, shame spirals, karmic debts in safe crucibles where facilitators co-dive into relational fire. Sessions evoke cathartic release (screams, tears, tremors), soul retrievals, and grace-surrender, often leaving clients raw yet reborn. Not therapy tourism: this purifies across shariras, burning ego patterns for lasting clarity, potential, and wholeness.​
 

Psychotherapists at Pavithram deliver an integrated, experiential psychotherapy model that deeply addresses PTSD's multifaceted symptoms, family conflicts, parapsychological phenomena, and shadow integration through a fusion of Gestalt, psychodrama, shamanic animism, narrative therapy, yoga nidra, dance movement, pranayama, and Functional Range Conditioning (FRC). Rooted in present-moment embodiment, Eastern spirituality, Jungian depth psychology, and Pavithra Agni's purifying vision, this approach creates alchemical crucibles—online, offline, or residential—for clients to navigate trauma, relational entanglements, and soul-level chaos toward empowered wholeness and oneness.​

Dealing with PTSD and, Personality conflicts

Healing comprehensively targets hyperarousal (intrusive flashbacks, nightmares, exaggerated startle), avoidance (numbing, isolation, relational sabotage), negative cognitions (persistent self-blame, guilt-shame loops, foreshortened future), and somatic manifestations (chronic tension in psoas, throat, or jaw from freeze responses). Gestalt's empty chair technique externalizes fragmented parts—like the betrayed child or frozen soldier—processing regrets, doubts, and painful memories without re-traumatization. FRC's controlled articular rotations (CARs) and progressive loading release armoring, restoring breath mobility and neurological control; yoga nidra's kosha scans discharge stored hypervigilance, shifting victim patterns to self-ownership and latent potential revelation.​

Shadow Work

Shadow work, drawn from Carl Jung's depth psychology and Pavithram's Essence Shadow Labs, forms a dedicated pillar for confronting repressed aspects—rage, envy, abandonment fears—that fuel PTSD cycles, family projections, and self-doubt. Through nigredo-style rituals, clients unmask projections in safe group crucibles, offering symbolic sacrifices of egoic patterns via elemental work (fire for purification, water for grief flow). Psychodrama amplifies this by embodying the "dangerous shadow," revealing its gifts (e.g., anger as boundary power), while shamanic drumming journeys integrate disowned essence. This alchemical process fosters forgiveness, presence, and wholeness, transforming shame into compassionate self-acceptance.​


Understanding Relational Depth including dealing with family and relationship conflicts.

Sibling rivalry (competition-fueled splits), parental transference (unresolved authority wounds), and intergenerational enmeshments unfold via psychodrama enactments, where clients physically role-play dynamics to expose loyalties and betrayals. Dance movement embodies relational polarities (control + surrender), while cord-cutting rituals sever etheric ties; gestalt mirroring in pre-marital work builds secure bonds amid chaos. Narrative therapy reframes "cursed lineage" stories into resilient ancestries, resolving grief and restoring harmony.​

Parapsychological Integration

Parapsychological layers—past-life regressions (gestalt-guided imagery uncovering karmic debts), alternate timeline overlaps (soul bleed-throughs manifesting as doubt), and psi interferences (familial entity attachments)—are intuitively bridged through hypnagogic shamanic journeys and psychopomp rituals that guide discarnates to light. Illumination with rattles and pranayama grounds clairvoyant intrusions, dissolving ancestral ghosts that amplify conflicts or PTSD; shadow work integrates inherited mediumship shadows for protective clarity.​

Building - Positivity, Prayer, Forgiveness, Aspirations, Gratitude, and Grace

Pavithram therapists cultivate positivity through aspiration-focused practices like sankalpa affirmations, prayerful invocations, and gratitude rituals, reframing doubts into visionary momentum during yoga nidra or shamanic power retrievals. Forgiveness emerges via gestalt dialogues with "unforgivable" parts and fire ceremonies releasing grudges, dissolving shame-guilt cycles into compassionate release. Working with aspirations maps forgotten "songs" (shamanic essence) through guided visualizations and elemental rituals, aligning actions with soul purpose. Gratitude practices—such as daily elemental offerings—amplify abundance, while grace is invoked through surrender meditations, opening clients to divine flow that transforms regret into effortless direction for CEOs, couples, and seekers.​

 

Leadership, Purpose, and Outcomes

CEO coaching merges FRC's embodied resilience, shamanic power retrieval, and sankalpa visualizations to harness direction amid doubt. Group labs harmonize life's chaos, yielding positive mindsets and success behaviors. Pavithram therapists co-create somatic safety with profound depth, delivering lasting purification, self-understanding, and empowered oneness.

At Pavithram, we facilitate to integrate the three-body matrix—Sthula, Sukshma, and Karana Sharira—as a foundational Vedantic framework for holistic healing, systematically addressing trauma imprints, emotional vasanas, and karmic seeds across physical, subtle, and causal layers to foster liberation from samsara. This tri-sharira model, drawn from Upanishadic philosophy, aligns waking, dreaming, and deep sleep states (jagrata, svapna, sushupti) with therapeutic modalities like FRC, yoga nidra, shamanic rituals, and shadow work, harmonizing ego-bound chaos into boundless awareness and oneness.​

Sthula Sharira (Gross Physical Body)

Sthula Sharira represents the densest, tangible form made of the five mahabhutas (earth, water, fire, air, ether), comprising the five koshas' outermost sheath (Annamaya Kosha) with organs, tissues, limbs, and jnanendriyas/karmendriyas (senses/actions). Active in waking consciousness, it accumulates trauma as muscular armoring, chronic pain, or postural distortions from PTSD freeze responses, relational stress, or suppressed vitality. Pavithram targets it through Functional Range Conditioning's CARs/PAILs for joint resilience, pranayama to regulate apana vayu, and dance movement therapies to discharge somatic holdings—releasing psoas-held fear or jaw-clenched shame for fluid embodiment and presence.​

Sukshma Sharira (Subtle Astral Body)

Sukshma Sharira, the intermediary quasi-material vehicle, encompasses Pranamaya (vital airs like prana, udana), Manomaya (sensory mind with desires/fluctuations), Vijnanamaya (intellect/discernment), and ego-ahamkara, plus nadis/chakras channeling prana. Operating in dream states and unconscious processing, it stores samskaras as emotional patterns—shame loops, family projections, guilt spirals, or aspiration blocks—that manifest as nightmares, addictions, or relational transference. Healing employs yoga nidra's kosha rotations to purify vasanas, gestalt psychodrama for embodying shadow polarities, and shamanic extractions to remove pranic blockages, transforming reactive mind into discriminative awareness.​​
 

Karana Sharira (Causal Seed Body)

Karana Sharira, the subtlest causal envelope (Anandamaya Kosha), consists of avidya (ignorance) veiling pure bliss-consciousness, holding unripe karma seeds (sanchita/prarabdha) that propel rebirth cycles. Persisting in deep sleep and between incarnations, it seeds the birthing of Sthula/Sukshma each life, trapping jiva in duality until moksha. Pavithram dissolves it via sankalpa affirmations burning causal impressions, past-life regressions uncovering karmic debts, nigredo fire rituals sacrificing ego-seeds, and grace invocations invoking isvara kripa—unlocking innate ananda, forgotten "songs," and aspirations for self-realisation beyond matrix illusion.​

Confidentiality

Confidentiality forms the sacred foundation of trust in psychotherapy/facilitations at Pavithram, ensuring clients can vulnerably explore trauma, shadows, and soul layers without fear of exposure.

 

It creates a held alchemical space mirroring Pavithra Agni's purifying fire—safe for unmasking shame, family projections, or karmic seeds across Sthula, Sukshma, and Karana Sharira.

What Is Confidentiality ?

Confidentiality means psychotherapists ethically protect all client-shared information—words, emotions, session details, or non-verbal cues—from disclosure to anyone outside the therapeutic container, without explicit consent. This includes identities, content from Gestalt dialogues, shamanic journeys, or yoga nidra insights, remaining private indefinitely unless limits apply. Clients hold full freedom to share their own experiences externally.​

Why It Is Required ?

It fosters radical openness essential for deep work like PTSD processing, shadow unmasking, or three-body integration, where clients confront repressed rage, ancestral ghosts, or causal vasanas. Without it, fear of judgment blocks embodiment, relational experiments, or soul retrievals; trust enables shifts from victimhood to wholeness, aligning with Eastern spirituality's emphasis on safe surrender for grace and self-realization. Ethically, it upholds autonomy while prioritizing non-maleficence.​

How is it maintained at Pavithram ?

Pavithram upholds confidentiality through informed consent at intake, clarifying limits  while minimising disclosures.

Secure practices include encrypted online platforms for tele-sessions, locked physical records and no casual discussion of cases.

Group shadow labs use collective agreements for mutual holding; therapists undergo supervision without identifiers. Breaches are rare, handled transparently with accountability, preserving the crucible's sanctity for lasting purification.
 

Ethics, values and dignity of the Client

Core Ethics

Ethics at Pavithram prioritize beneficence (active good), non-maleficence (do no harm), justice (fair access), and fidelity (trustworthiness), guiding informed consent, boundary clarity, and dual-relationship avoidance. Therapists maintain competence through ongoing training in Gestalt, shamanism, and FRC, referring when limits arise, while transparently navigating dilemmas like mandatory reporting without shaming.

 

Guiding Values

Values emphasize compassion (karuna), authenticity, presence, and reverence for clients' sovereignty—treating all as equals in the alchemical crucible, regardless of trauma depth or cultural background. Integrity drives ritual purity and somatic safety; inclusivity welcomes diverse aspirations, from CEO leadership to family reconciliation, aligning with Pavithra Agni's purifying oneness.​

Dignity in Relationships

Client dignity manifests through unconditional positive regard, validating shame-held shadows or PTSD fragments without pathologizing, and co-creating horizontal power dynamics in psychodrama or shadow labs. Therapists model vulnerability, honor pace in yoga nidra or Karana dissolution, and celebrate breakthroughs with gratitude—upholding spiritual hygiene to prevent countertransference leaks, ensuring grace-filled transformation.

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