Spirit Releasement Therapy



In practice, the therapist trained in Past Life Therapy (PLT) and Spirit Releasement
Therapy (SRT) will recognize that some of the past life scenarios are not those of
the client, but of someone else. There are specific methods of differentiating
between the two. This condition has historically been labeled spirit possession. A
more accurate term is spirit attachment, indicating an interference, a much more
common event than possession, which implies complete takeover.

The possibility of spirit possession, that is, full or partial takeover of a living human
by a discarnate entity, has been recognized, or at least theorized, in every time and
in every culture. A disembodied consciousness seems to attach itself and merge
fully or partially with the subconscious mind of a living person, exerting some
degree of control on the behavior, the mental functioning, and emotions, as well as
producing sensations and symptoms in the physical body.

Attachment to any given person may be completely random, even accidental. An
attachment can be benevolent in nature, self serving to fulfill a personal need of the
spirit, malevolent in intention, or completely neutral. Some investigators in this field
estimate that between 70% and 100% of the population are affected or influenced by
one or more discarnate entities at some time in their lives.

The treatment for the condition of spirit attachment consists of six distinct steps:







Spirit Releasement Therapy is not based on any religious belief system. There is no
exhortation or prayer, no ritual, no superstition-based litany. The approach is clear,
rational, methodical and thoughtfully complete. SRT cannot be considered a
suggestive therapy.

The techniques were developed by empirical methods: observation, trial and error,
appropriate course correction, comparison and contrast with existing systems of
exorcism and deliverance, and synthesizing many proven clinical modalities with a
client-perceived and reported spiritual, nonphysical, internal dimension. The
consistency of the descriptions given by clients in the altered state added to and
verified the developing clinical framework of SRT. The results of thousands of
sessions indicate the validity of the hypothesis and the methodology.

There is no proof that entities, that is, the surviving consciousness of deceased
human beings, actually exist. However, because of the efficacy of SRT within the
clinical framework of the spiritual dimension, it can be inferred that the spiritual
dimension of reality exists and there are many types of conscious beings existing
(living) there.

In an extensive number of clinical  cases numbering around 50,000 including work
by Dr. Skillas, Dr. William Baldwin and Dr. Edith Fiore, evidence supports the
efficacy of regression or parts therapy to find the core forcing function issues
causing the blocks and removing them.  It was also found, that in a great number of
cases, therapy was actually being done on an attached entity and not the client. By
doing Spirit Releasement on the client first, we can be sure that we are dealing
only with the client. Doing psychotherapy on the entity doesn't help the client's
problem.  This is why the traditional forms of psychotherapy are in the later stages
of my process.  

(D.P. Greyson, W.J. Baldwin).
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Hypnotherapy & Counseling