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Spirit Releasement

Spirit Releasement, Deliverance, Sometimes the physical or emotional issues that we seek to resolve or heal do not come from our own past lives.  Rather, they can come from a totally different entity — the attached spirit of someone who has already died.

For a variety of reasons, when some individuals die, they do not go directly into the Light.  Instead, they become earthbound spirits that can attach themselves to our aura or our physical, emotional or mental subtle bodies.  They do not require our permission to do so.

A spirit attachment may be random or even accidental.  It can be:

  • benevolent in nature,
  • self-serving to fulfill a personal need of the attaching entity,
  • malevolent in intention or
  • completely neutral.

Symptoms of spirit attachment can include:

  • An inner voice that constantly criticizes you
  • A variety of changing physical maladies with no obvious cause
  • Irrational fear, anger, sadness or guilt or
  • Suicidal tendencies.

Frequently the earthbound spirit brings along its own physical and emotional maladies at the time of death.  These fears, phobias, aches, addictions, negative thoughts, desires and behaviors are then experienced as your own pains, thoughts, desires and behaviors.

Our language reflects an inner knowledge of this condition: “What got into you?”  “I’m not myself today.”  “I don’t know what possessed me to do that.”

I find in my practice that spirit attachments can be the source of any number of physical, mental and emotional disorders faced by my clients including phobias, addictions, anxiety, compulsions, depression, relationship difficulties, feelings of anger and abandonment, un

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explainable pains and aches, and many other symptoms.

Sometimes you are not aware of the attachment until the entity has been released.

Treatment of Earthbound Spirits

The condition of spirit attachment can be cleared immediately.  And I can also help you take immediate steps to protect you and prevent future spirit attachments.

This is usually done in 1 or two sessions at $100.00 per session. Please send me an Email or give me a call at (407) 492-7363. Any questions about Spirit Releasement, I can help.

Astro Projection “The Monroe Technique

Astro THE MONROE TECHNIQUE

Step One:

Relax the body. According to Monroe, “the ability to relax is the first prerequisite, perhaps even the first step itself” to having an OBE. (out of body experience). This includes both physical and mental relaxation. Monroe does not suggest a method of attaining this relaxation, although progressive muscle relaxation, coupled with deep breathing exercises (inhale 1, exhale 2, inhale 3… until about 50 or 100) are known to work well.

Step Two:

Enter the state bordering sleep. This is known as the hypnologic state. Once again, Monroe doesn’t recommend any method of doing this. One way is to hold your forearm up, while keeping your upper arm on the bed, or ground. As you start to fall asleep, your arm will fall, and you will awaken again. With practice you can learn to control the hypnologic state without using your arm. Another method is to concentrate on an object. When other images start to enter your thoughts, you have entered the hypnologic state. Passively watch these images. This will also help you maintain this state of near-sleep. Monroe calls this Condition A.

Step Three:

Deepen this state. Begin to clear your mind. Observe your field of vision through your closed eyelids at the blackness in front of your. After a while you may start to notice light patterns. These are simply neural discharges. They have no specific effect. Ignore them. When they cease, one has entered what Monroe calls Condition B. From here, one must enter an even deeper state of relaxation which Monroe calls Condition C– a state of such relaxation that you lose all awareness of the body and sensory stimulation. You are almost in a void in which your only source of stimulation will be your own thoughts.

The ideal state for leaving your body is Condition D. This is Condition C when it is voluntarily induced from a rested and refreshed condition and is not the effect of normal fatigue. To achieve Condition D, Monroe suggests that you practice entering it in the morning just as you are getting up, or after a short nap.

Step Four:

Enter a state of Vibration. This is the most important part of the technique, and also the most vague.

Many projectors have noted these vibrations at the onset of projection. They can be experienced as a mild tingling, or as if electricity is being shot through the body. Their cause is a mystery. It may actually be the astral body trying to leave the physical body.

For entering into the vibrational state, he offers the following directions:

1. Remove all jewelry or other items that might be touching your skin.

2. Darken the room so that no light can be seen through your eyelids, but do not shut out all light.

3. Lie down with your body along a north-south axis, with your head pointed toward magnetic north.

4. Loosen all clothing, but keep covered so that you are slightly warmer than what might normally be comfortable.

5. Be sure you are in a location where, and at a time when, there will be no noise to disturb you.

6. Enter a state of relaxation.

7. Give yourself the mental suggestion that your will remember all that occurs during the upcoming session that will be beneficial to your well being. Repeat this five times.

8. As your breathe, concentrate on the void in front of you.

9. Select a point a foot away from your forehead, then change your point of mental reference to six feet.

10. Turn the point 90 degrees upward by drawing an imaginary line parallel to your body axis up above you head. Focus there and reach out for the vibrations at that point and bring them back into your body.

Even if you don’t know what these vibrations are, you will know when you have achieved contact with them.

Step Five:

Learn to control the vibrational state. Practice controlling them by mentally pushing them into your head, down to your toes, making them surge throughout your entire body, and producing vibrational waves from head to foot. To produce this wave effect, concentrate on the vibrations and mentally push a wave out of your head and guide it down your body. Practice this until you can induce these waves on command. Once you have control of the vibrational state, you are ready to leave the body.

Step Six:

Begin with a partial separation. The key here is thought control. Keep your mind firmly focused on the idea of leaving the body. Do not let it wander. Stray thoughts might cause you to lose control of the state.

Now having entered the vibrational state, begin exploring the OBE by releasing a hand or a foot of the “second body”. Monroe suggests that you extend a limb until it comes in contact with a familiar object, such as a wall near your bed. Then push it through the object. Return the limb by placing it back into coincidence with the physical one, decrease the vibrational rate, and then terminate the experiment. Lie quietly until you have fully returned to normal. This exercise will prepare you for full separation.

Step Seven:

Dissociate yourself from the body. Monroe suggests two methods for this. One method is to lift out of the body. To do this, think about getting lighter and lighter after entering the vibrational state. Think about how nice it would be to float upward. Keep this thought in mind at all costs and let no extraneous thoughts interrupt it. An OBE will occur naturally at this point.

Another method is the “Rotation Method” or “roll-out” technique. When you have achieved the vibrational state, try to roll over as if you were turning over in bed. Do not attempt to roll over physically. Try to twist your body from the top and virtually roll over into your second body right out of your physical self. At this point, you will be out of the body, but next to it. Think of floating upward, and you should find yourself floating above the body.

Astral Projection:

To will the conscious mind into the soul body and then to project ones conscious self out of the physical body into the etheric realm. The length and location of the projection is preplanned and preprogrammed. The project requires an altered state of awareness such as a deep meditation. The physical and soul bodies are attached through the solar plexus by a silver cord.

Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Astral Projected Travel {APT}
So many different names and acronyms for the same thing can get confusing. That is one of the reasons people get out-of-body-experiences (or OBEs) confused with APTs. The difference is:

  • an OBE is directed by the sub-conscious mind, the soul if you will, for purposes of spiritual evolution.

an APT is directed by the conscious mind, for

Astro Projection Information & Exercises

Astro Projection Information & Exercises

In astral projection the astral body leaves the physical. The astral body is one of seven sheath bodies we all have – as we are all multi-dimensional. These bodies include the physical, mental, causal, etheric, emotional, spiritual

What I have found is that some people can astral project naturally – and have been doing it for years. Other people are afraid to leave the physical body and struggle with it never being able to astral project. These people should try remote viewing as an alternative.

In astral projection you remain attached by a silver “umbilical type” cord to your physical body – though you may not see it. You travel out and are aware of things you encounter along the way.

These Following suggestions are good, having said that Hypnotherapy is by far the best method to achieve the results most people are looking for.

To astral project, as with all out-of-body experiences one must feel totally relaxed, clothing fitting comfortable, reclining is best. Often a comforter is best over the body as the physical body sometimes gets cold when you travel out. You can practice alone or with one person. Find a quiet place . . . free of distractions. . . Adjust the lighting and room temperature. . . Adjust clothing . . . footwear . . . eyeglasses. Sit down or lie down . . . Find a position that is comfortable for you . . . Quiet your mind . . . Still your thoughts . . . Relax your body. . . Your face . . . your jaw . . . relaxing . . . Your shoulders . . . your neck . . . relaxed Your arms . . . your hands . . . feel at peace . . . Your torso . . . your hips . . . letting go . . . Your legs . . . your feet . . . totally relaxed . . . Focus on your breathing . . . Inhale slowly and deeply through your nose . . . Retain the breath as long as is comfortable . . . Exhale through the mouth slowly and completely . . . Repeat for two more breaths . . . or as is comfortable.

Let go of the fear of leaving your physical body. Remember you do it when you sleep.

See yourself floating away from your physical body. You may feel as release or perhaps hear a sound as you leave.

many different reasons, some spiritual, some for fun and some for escape.

Make your Session a Success

Session Hints and Tips

Everyone responds to hypnosis differently. There are some people who are able to achieve deep hypnotic states with the slightest of suggestions, while others may take numerous sessions with a trained Hypnotherapist to enable themselves to let go and fall into even a light trance. Many people consider themselves immune to hypnosis, and in one respect, this is true: no one can be hypnotized against his or her will, and if you actively resist hypnotic suggestion, you won’t be hypnotized, plain and simple. So the first rule of success is to believe the process can actually work, and make a real effort to listen carefully to the session instructions and follow them as closely as you can.

Practice makes perfect. A great feature of these sessions is that you can take your time with them, allowing yourself to ease into the hypnotic process without any of the pressure or anxiety you may experience in a hypnotist’s office. If you don’t achieve the results you desire the first time around, don’t worry; you can just try again. Many of our test subjects and customers have required three or more listens to a session before they were able to recount significant memories that may have come from a previous life they’ve led. You’re not mentally- or psychically- or hypnotically-challenged if it takes you a few listens to get the hang of it.

Stay awake! Understand that achieving a hypnotic state and falling asleep are two very different things. Many people choose to listen to self-hypnosis sessions at bedtime, and if you’re looking for help falling asleep, these sessions, especially the introductory session, are great tools. However, if you want to stay awake for an entire hour-long session, the bed may not be the right place to listen. Even the more advanced regression sessions spend a lot of time bringing you into a relaxed and comfortable state, and if you’re all ready prepared to fall asleep, chances are you will. So if you’re really serious about making the most of your work with these sessions, listen to them at a time of day when you’re awake and alert, and find a place where you’re less prone to falling asleep. Just make sure it’s a place where you won’t be interrupted.

The best session is a drug-free session. Generally speaking, we recommend that you avoid using any drugs while working with a session, as alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine may change your receptivity to hypnosis, and other mind-altering substances may distort your perceptions and alter the memories that you recall during your session. However, there have been rare cases in which a client who falls asleep very easily during a session has more success after ingesting a small amount of caffeine, and other cases in which a highly-stressed client finds it easier to achieve hypnotic trance after a glass of wine. Please use your good judgment and refrain from substance abuse.

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Reincarnation A Brief Overview

 

Reincarnation is literally defined as “to be made flesh again.” The general idea (with a few exceptions) is that when your physical body perishes at the end of your life, a certain essence (called the soul, the spirit, the jiva, the atman, the self, the no-self, the I, and a whole lot of other names depending on where you’re from and what you believe) continues to exist in some sort of intangible, microscopic, or ethereal form, retaining the experiences and lessons learned from the life you’ve just led. This soul takes those experiences, as well as all it has experienced in all of the previous bodies it’s ever inhabited, and transfers them into the next body it inhabits. In many belief systems, this soul continues to learn and evolve, becoming wiser and more enlightened with each incarnation, until eventually it “graduates” from the material world and is able to achieve nirvana, moksha, heaven, oneness with god, or that sort of thing.

There are all sorts of religions that base much of their teachings on a belief in reincarnation. Hinduism is one of the oldest and most widely recognized, first introducing the notion of reincarnation in writing in the Bhagavad Gita, which was written between 2100 and 2600 years ago. Hindu reincarnation incorporates the notion of Karma, which is defined as the sum total of one’s actions throughout the entire existence of that person’s soul. Whether you have built up good or bad karma determines what sort of a body you’re born into. Generally speaking, the more you learn and experience, and the better your karma, the higher level of a physical body you inhabit, beginning with, perhaps, some sort of small plant, and progressing through the animal kingdom until your soul inhabits a beetle, and then a mouse, and then maybe a lion, and then, finally, a human body. After many incarnations, you eventually realize that the material world isn’t all it’s cut out to be, and that the greatest type of existence is a spiritual existence. After lots more spiritual learning and concentration, you eventually leave the material world and, depending on what sort of Hindu school of thought you accept, either become absorbed into an eternal state of peace and happiness, inhabit heaven with god, or become a god yourself.

Buddhists, by contrast, don’t believe in an individual, independent soul that moves from body to body. Instead, they see the cycle of life as an endless continuum, in which we are all part of a universal and all-encompassing energy. While our energy moves from body to body and life to life without maintaining its individuality, the notion of rebirth is still relatively central to Buddhist philosophy; Buddha himself describes his many incarnations in his teachings, and Tibetan Buddhist monks believe that their deceased Lamas are often reborn as new individuals who will resume the role of their predecessors.

There are fringe sects of all major religions, as well as a wide berth of smaller religious groups that refer to reincarnation in some fashion. Plato and Pythagoras spoke of reincarnation in Greek history, Norse mythology mentions it, Ashkenazi and Orthodox Jews have written of it, Native American Inuits accept it as a central tenet of their spirituality, Gnostic and new age Christians believe it was taught in the early days of their faith, and various sufi Muslims interpret certain portions of the Koran as proof of the existence of past lives. Beyond these historic and/or wide-reaching ideologies, there is a host of smaller religious groups that base their convictions on some sort of reincarnation.

Despite such wide-range and historic interest in reincarnation by all sorts of world religions, the western world’s large-scale curiosity in reincarnation is a fairly recent phenomenon. This is due in part to the apparent incompatibility between reincarnation and the dominant religion of the western world, Christianity: most Christians believe in the resurrection of the body of Jesus Christ and the ascent into heaven of all those who accept Christ as the son of god, and the notion of reincarnation might undermine or contradict these beliefs if they are interpreted strictly. Nonetheless, mass media has made significant steps in introducing the idea to western thought, as dozens of major motion pictures and popular books have been made about the subject, and reincarnation has been a major topic of discussion on radio and television talk shows, internet blogs, and the like. In the last fifty years some noteworthy scientific research has been done in an attempt to validate reincarnation, most prominently by Professor Ian Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker of the University of Virginia, who, over the course of their respective careers, recorded interviews with thousands of young children who recounted past lives and beginning in 1960 published numerous articles, studies, and books on their findings. There is much skepticism over this body of research in the scientific community, but notable scientists and researchers have at least allowed for the possibility of the existence of the phenomenon. Carl Sagan may have most famously summarized that reincarnation stands with certain ESP (extrasensory perception) phenomena as one of several “examples of contentions that might be true.”

 

Past  Life Regression: Using  Self Hypnosis to Explore Past Lives

As we’ve already mentioned, you can use hypnotherapy to make positive suggestions to your subconscious mind, as well as to recall deeply-buried subconscious memories. Hypnotherapists have historically had success with simple tasks like helping clients remember where they may have misplaced particular valuables, or with the careful and sensitive process of recalling repressed childhood memories that may be at the root of emotional issues a client is facing. It is this ability to delve into the subconscious memory that links hypnotherapy with reincarnation by posing this question: if past lives exist, and we have a soul that retains the memories and experiences from those past lives, and hypnosis enables us to remember things we thought we’d forgotten, is there a way to somehow access our past life memories through hypnosis?

Since at least 1950, past life regression Hypnotherapists have attempted to do just that. Through a careful “induction” process (that’s the method used to facilitate a hypnotic state, or “trance”) a Hypnotherapist helps her client relax the body and mind completely in order to create a strong rapport with the subconscious mind. The Hypnotherapist then invites the client to explore memories of a past life, using open-ended, non-leading questions to help the client sense and describe his surroundings as accurately and with as little influence from the Hypnotherapist as possible. The process may take thirty minutes or several hours, and a client most often leaves a successful session with a large volume of knowledge stemming from the scenes and events he has witnessed. In many reported cases, these scenes and events are later verified as historically accurate, and in many more cases the client is able to address and resolve issues in the past life that positively affect his behavior and well-being in his current life.

Despite the volume of cases in which clients have reported positive past life regression experiences, past life regression hypnotherapy is still a subject of great contention. In the scientific community it is generally viewed with skepticism for several reasons. The foremost scientific objection to past life regression is a general objection to reincarnation, stemming from the fact that thus far it has been scientifically impossible to prove the existence of the soul. Despite various tests, scientists have found no conclusive evidence to support the existence of any entity that moves from one body to another from life to life, carrying memories and experiences with it. Additionally, many skeptics believe that the memories a subject unearths in a past life regression hypnotherapy session are faulty. It is a fact that the human mind is perfectly capable of distorting real memories or conjuring completely unreal ones. It is therefore possible that past life memories are merely constructions, stemming from a combination of imagination and previous experiences.

For example, let’s imagine you had a regression session in which you recounted in great detail a life you led as a fisherman on a Scandinavian whaling vessel at the beginning of the 20th century. The skeptic would refute this memory, simply attributing it to an article you may have read about whaling in a magazine, an old history lesson, or your long-standing interest in Norwegian culture. Such a criticism is not without merit; there has been at least one famous case of past life regression in which a subject claimed to have lived a previous life, cited many specific facts and details concerning the particulars of that life, but later was found to have already had previous knowledge of most of her supposedly newly-recovered memories. If we take this a step further, there have been thousands of cases in which subjects seek past life regression hypnotherapy to alleviate various problems in their current lives–physical pain, irrational fears, or anxiety about an upcoming event to name a few. These subjects are regressed into the past, and during their hypnotherapy session they determine that their problems in their current lives are rooted in traumatic events that occurred in a previous life. Once these problems are understood and put to rest in the hypnotic state, many subjects report a significant decrease in their initial symptoms. Psychotherapists who do not trust the legitimacy of past life memories obviously disapprove of such a treatment regimen, which, in their opinion, is based on fallacy and therefore potentially harmful.

Despite these concerns, one of the most inherently intriguing aspects of the past life regression process is that you, the subject, can work with a Hypnotherapist or with audio files like those offered here at Energy of Avalon, and decide for yourself what to believe, without any doctrine or dogma influencing your decision. You can work through the process, and as long as you are open-minded and willing to practice and follow instructions, you are at the very least guaranteed a brief glimpse into a possible past life experience. The images in that past life may be so extensive and vivid, and you may come away with knowledge so compelling that you may decide that the memories are real, and that you have just discovered a new and fascinating spirit world. Or you may come away from your work with little more than a thorough understanding of the hypnotic induction process and a few scattered images of memories you decide came straight out of your imagination. Whatever the case, the process is consistently safe, relaxing, and fun, and both believers and non-believers almost always take positive life lessons from their experiences.

 

 

What are Chakras

What are Chakras

Chakras are Entry Gates of the Aura.

Within the physical body resides a body double, a spiritual body, that contains the Chakras.

The word Chakra in Sanscrit translates to wheel or disc.

They are centres of activity that receives, assimilates and expresses life force energy. They are responsible for the person’s physical, mental, and spiritual functions.

They absorb and transmit energies to and from the universe, nature, celestial entities, from people even from things.

According to the traditional writings there are 88,000 chakras in the human body covering basically every area in the body. The majority of them are small and insignificant. 40 of them have significant function and they are in the hands, feet, fingertips, and shoulders. The most significant ones are the Seven Main Chakras located along the central line of the body, from the base of the spine to the top of the head. They are located in the ethereal body and they express the embodiment of spiritual energy on the physical plane.