Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Spirit and energy release - removing intelligences sticking to us.

No this isn't an exorcism as seen in Hollywood movies. No this isn't something a church does. Yes it is happening all over the world [non-religiously]. So what's it all about?
Well from the hypnosis point of view these are what are believed to be the facts.

For some reason a spirit doesn't move on after the transition [death]. This can be for deep love of a person, unresolved issues, feeling unworthy or even non-belief that the soul survives death. This spirit can 'haunt' places and be seen or felt in them. This spirit can also attach to people - even people not known by the spirit. This seems to happen in hospitals, bars and schools, any place where large group of people gather and strong emotions felt.

And attachments aren’t unusual. We carry them around like bacteria. Occasionally the feelings of the spirit influence our feelings. We may develop aches and pains and emotions that we say simply 'aren’t us'. It probably isn't. A hypnotist trained in this area can either work with you directly within hypnosis to release energies/spirits or can use a deeply hypnotized person or psychic to do this remotely for you. Spirits ALWAYS go to the Light [sometimes with a bit of discussion beforehand]

Now the other kind of attachment is a negative energy attachment. Some NE's are actually spirits buried under layers of negativity and they can be brought to the light. Most aren't. They affect a person negatively. There's a belief that addictions, mental problems, even crime could be influenced by NE's. They range from unthinking 'slugs' to extremely intelligent evil entities. They are NOT demons. We made them ourselves with the negative thoughts and actions we do. There is NO devil although when taking these energies on they will say there is and try to induce fear.

They ARE removed - but sometimes with quite an argument. No head spinning and green vomit though.
This is not an area a hypnotist should enter without strong training and mentoring. It can be dangerous.

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