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The IAMPR Framework

 

IAMPR (Identity Awareness and Memory Perception Redirect) emerged from many years of working with people who felt trapped in experiences they could not seem to stop.


Again and again, a similar observation appeared.


What began as a protective response to a difficult experience often continued long after the original situation had passed. Over time, the mind learned to recreate the experience automatically.


What was once a warning gradually began to feel personal. In many cases, what started as protection slowly became part of identity.


A warning can gradually become an identity.


What feels like "me" may be a protective organization repeating itself.


When this happens, thoughts, emotions, fears, and reactions can feel inevitable—as though they are simply who we are.


Yet many of these experiences are not being created by the present moment alone.

 

Something else is participating in the experience:

  • Memories 
  • Expectations 
  • Emotional conclusions formed long ago 
  • Ways of interpreting reality that have become so familiar they are no longer recognized as interpretations


IAMPR explores what happens when people begin to recognize the structure through which these experiences are being created.


As that structure becomes visible, the relationship to thoughts, emotions, memories, and fears often begins to change.


Reactions that once felt automatic may begin to loosen.


Experiences that once felt overwhelming may begin to lose some of their authority.


This work is not focused on controlling thoughts or forcing emotions to disappear.

Nor is it primarily concerned with replacing one thought with another.


Instead, it explores how experience is being organized in the first place.


When that becomes clear, what once felt inseparable from who we are may begin to be seen differently.


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