How does it work?
Spiritual Response Therapy is for those that want to look for the deeper meaning of their negative patterns and who wish to be free of their "emotional baggage". It is a very powerful psychic-spiritual system of counselling which researches the subconscious mind and soul records (Akashic) to find and release discordant, limiting ideas, beliefs and programmes we can carry from past lives that impact us in our present. This is done through working with High Self using a specific set of charts and a pendulum.
The principles of SRT are based on the belief that we are spiritual beings in a physical body through which we learn our lessons allowing our soul to develop and grow. There is no such thing as co-incidence, so everyone we meet, every situation we find ourselves in, we and they are there for a reason. The opportunities and gifts to learn our lessons are presented to us through our relationships, friendships, our work situation, money, our ethics and morals and many more. When we keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again, we often feel powerless to help ourselves and do anything about it.
Often, this is carry over negative energy from a past life, that for some reason, we were unable to learn the lesson. At a soul level, that lesson still remains outstanding, so it has been presented to us again in this lifetime to deal with. Over time and many incarnations, our soul and physical body is full of stuff we would rather be without. We may tell ourselves and others that is the way we are, but it is not. It is a response to the negative programming we have picked up and we have been carrying these emotions and blocking our highest good for a long while.
Negative programmes such as "Self Punishment", "Blocks to Prosperity", "Imprints", "Experience/Trauma", "Identification", and "Conflict" can be researched and cleared. Spiritual Response Therapy or SRT as it is known,is an accurate way of changing hidden subconscious blocks and negative programming that prevent us from moving forward and expressing ourselves to our highest potential in this lifetime. A clearing can have a profound effect on people as they start to understand the mental and emotional blocks which may be seriously affecting and restricting their expression of life. Guilt, low self esteem, fear, unworthiness, self punishment, addictions, self limitation, abandonment, betrayal, failure and many more can be released enabling healing to take place at all levels.
Through an SRT clearing you can learn about significant past lives and beliefs. When High Self clears a programme or block, the negative energy pattern from your subconscious and soul records (Akashic) is erased. Instead of being driven by these subconscious beliefs, you become free to live your greatest potential - the person you were meant to be.
Experiences
Prepare to have your life changed in amazing ways!
Feelings of freedom and lightness
For some a clearing can be very emotional
Releasing of pain and hurt is replaced with feelings of love and harmony
Inner peace
Release of mental anguish and emotional turmoil
Feelings of empowerment as you become free to take back control of your life
Side effects
If only specific symptoms are worked on without doing a full clearing first, the root or core issue of the problem may not be cleared and in time you could see the symptom return.
Duration and number of sessions
One full session is usually enough and takes approximately two hours.
Single issues can be addressed usually in one hour depending on the nature of the issue but see side effects above.
Clearings can be done face to face, on the telephone, or remotely.
Spiritual Response Therapy is not regression and you will not be hypnotised. SRT is only concerned with eliminating negative patterns of behaviour and releasing negative emotions. You remain fully clothed, sitting in a friendly, safe and relaxed environment.
Safety issues
Safe for every age group
Safe for every level of health
You must inform the Practitioner of any medical condition
For more information visit spiritualresponsetherapy.org.uk
This article was first published on bssk.co.uk
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Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
In Focus...Reflexology
Reflexology is a complementary therapy that involves applying pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific hand techniques.
Areas on the foot correspond to areas of the body. Manipulating these areas can improve health through a persons energy or Qi.
The theory is that blockages in a persons energy field can prevent healing. Using a therapy like Reflexology can help to clear these blockages and promote healing.
It works alongside conventional medicine and as well as promote healing it can improve wellbeing and vitality.
Reflexology practices have been documented in ancient China and Egypt but was introduced in the West by William H Fitzgerald in 1913. Fitzgerald claimed that applying pressure had anesthetic effects on other areas of the body.
His work was modified in the 1930's and 1940's by Eunice D Ingham a nurse and physiotherapist. She mapped the body and developed the system that is used today.
A Reflexology session usually lasts 30 to 60 minutes and the therapist will focus on the soles of your feet - or hands if you are ticklish! Pressure is applied to to your feet to work out which areas of your body aren't functioning well. Your therapist will also ask about your medical history, health issues, lifestyle and diet. All of which play a big part in your bodys energy field.
Specific health issues will need several sessions.
For more information about reflexology, therapist, and training visit britreflex.co.uk or keep an eye out for a practitioner at one of our events!
Areas on the foot correspond to areas of the body. Manipulating these areas can improve health through a persons energy or Qi.
The theory is that blockages in a persons energy field can prevent healing. Using a therapy like Reflexology can help to clear these blockages and promote healing.
It works alongside conventional medicine and as well as promote healing it can improve wellbeing and vitality.
Reflexology practices have been documented in ancient China and Egypt but was introduced in the West by William H Fitzgerald in 1913. Fitzgerald claimed that applying pressure had anesthetic effects on other areas of the body.
His work was modified in the 1930's and 1940's by Eunice D Ingham a nurse and physiotherapist. She mapped the body and developed the system that is used today.
A Reflexology session usually lasts 30 to 60 minutes and the therapist will focus on the soles of your feet - or hands if you are ticklish! Pressure is applied to to your feet to work out which areas of your body aren't functioning well. Your therapist will also ask about your medical history, health issues, lifestyle and diet. All of which play a big part in your bodys energy field.
Specific health issues will need several sessions.
For more information about reflexology, therapist, and training visit britreflex.co.uk or keep an eye out for a practitioner at one of our events!
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
In Focus...Bach Flower Remedies
Bach flower remedies are dilutions of flower material developed by Dr Edward Bach, an English homeopath, in the 1930s.
Dr Bach believed that dew found on flower petals can retain the healing properties of that plant. The remedies are intended for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia, stress and, physical symptoms of emotional conditions.
The remedies contain a very small amount of flower material in a 50:50 solution of brandy and water. The remedies contain "energetic" or "vibrational" nature of the flower and that this can be transmitted to the user. Bach flower remedies are considered vibrational medicines.
Dr Bach believed there was a strong relationship between the mental outlook of a person and their physical state. He taught that negative emotions can show up physically as pain, stress and illness, and that the flower remedies heal the mind in a gentle natural way.
The remedies can be purchased and used yourself but can also be used by a practitioner together with another complementary therapy. One that most people will have heard of is Rescue Remedy, which is a combination of the remedies which can help in moments when you feel a bit shaky and need a more positive outlook. On the Holland and Barrett website it uses driving tests, exams, and flying as times when it could be effective.
The 38 remedies are:
Agrimony - mental torture behind a cheerful face
Aspen - fear of unknown things
Beech - intolerance
Centaury - the inability to say 'no'
Cerato - lack of trust in one's own decisions
Cherry Plum - fear of the mind giving way
Chestnut Bud - failure to learn from mistakes
ChicoryChicory - selfish, possessive love
Clematis - dreaming of the future without working in the present
Crab Apple - the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred
Elm - overwhelmed by responsibility
Gentian - discouragement after a setback
Gorse - hopelessness and despair
Heather - self-centredness and self-concern
HollyHolly - hatred, envy and jealousy
Honeysuckle - living in the past
Hornbeam - tiredness at the thought of doing something
Impatiens - impatience
Larch - lack of confidence
Mimulus - fear of known things
Mustard - deep gloom for no reason
OakOak - the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
Olive - exhaustion following mental or physical effort
Pine - guilt
Red Chestnut - over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
Rock Rose - terror and fright
Rock Water - self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
Scleranthus - inability to choose between alternatives
Star of BethlehemStar of Bethlehem - shock
Sweet Chestnut - Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
Vervain - over-enthusiasm
Vine - dominance and inflexibility
Walnut - protection from change and unwanted influences
Water Violet - pride and aloofness
White Chestnut - unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
Wild OatWild Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life
Wild Rose - drifting, resignation, apathy
Willow - self-pity and resentment
The remedies are split in several groups which can then be combine and turned into a solution tailored to your individual needs.
Bach remedies are sold in a concentrated form that should be diluted with fruit juice or mineral water and rubbed on the lips/behind the ear or dropped directly on the tongue.
For more about Dr Bach and his work and for information on courses and practitioners visit www.bachcentre.com
Dr Bach believed that dew found on flower petals can retain the healing properties of that plant. The remedies are intended for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia, stress and, physical symptoms of emotional conditions.
The remedies contain a very small amount of flower material in a 50:50 solution of brandy and water. The remedies contain "energetic" or "vibrational" nature of the flower and that this can be transmitted to the user. Bach flower remedies are considered vibrational medicines.
Dr Bach believed there was a strong relationship between the mental outlook of a person and their physical state. He taught that negative emotions can show up physically as pain, stress and illness, and that the flower remedies heal the mind in a gentle natural way.
The remedies can be purchased and used yourself but can also be used by a practitioner together with another complementary therapy. One that most people will have heard of is Rescue Remedy, which is a combination of the remedies which can help in moments when you feel a bit shaky and need a more positive outlook. On the Holland and Barrett website it uses driving tests, exams, and flying as times when it could be effective.
The 38 remedies are:
Agrimony - mental torture behind a cheerful face
Aspen - fear of unknown things
Beech - intolerance
Centaury - the inability to say 'no'
Cerato - lack of trust in one's own decisions
Cherry Plum - fear of the mind giving way
Chestnut Bud - failure to learn from mistakes
ChicoryChicory - selfish, possessive love
Clematis - dreaming of the future without working in the present
Crab Apple - the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred
Elm - overwhelmed by responsibility
Gentian - discouragement after a setback
Gorse - hopelessness and despair
Heather - self-centredness and self-concern
HollyHolly - hatred, envy and jealousy
Honeysuckle - living in the past
Hornbeam - tiredness at the thought of doing something
Impatiens - impatience
Larch - lack of confidence
Mimulus - fear of known things
Mustard - deep gloom for no reason
OakOak - the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
Olive - exhaustion following mental or physical effort
Pine - guilt
Red Chestnut - over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
Rock Rose - terror and fright
Rock Water - self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
Scleranthus - inability to choose between alternatives
Star of BethlehemStar of Bethlehem - shock
Sweet Chestnut - Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
Vervain - over-enthusiasm
Vine - dominance and inflexibility
Walnut - protection from change and unwanted influences
Water Violet - pride and aloofness
White Chestnut - unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
Wild OatWild Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life
Wild Rose - drifting, resignation, apathy
Willow - self-pity and resentment
The remedies are split in several groups which can then be combine and turned into a solution tailored to your individual needs.
Bach remedies are sold in a concentrated form that should be diluted with fruit juice or mineral water and rubbed on the lips/behind the ear or dropped directly on the tongue.
For more about Dr Bach and his work and for information on courses and practitioners visit www.bachcentre.com
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Reiki - In Focus
Hello,
we're starting a new feature tonight called "In Focus". We know a lot of people attending our shows already know a lot about New Age subjects and complementary therapies but for this feature we are aiming at people who are just starting on a new path.
The "In Focus" feature is intended to be a simple look at our subject and hopefully provide a little inspiration for jumping into something new!
Starting with Reiki, which tends to be one of the first therapies that people try. It's a very gentle and relaxing therapy which has gained a lot of popularity in recent years.
Reiki (ray-key) is Japanese for "universal life energy", a system of natural healing.
It was founded in Japan by Dr Mikao Usui in the early 20th century and evolved through his research, and experiences.
The system of Reiki was developed by Dr Usui in 1922 while performing Isyu Guo, a 21 day Buddhist training course held on Mount Kurama. While undergoing this training Usui had gained the knowledge and spiritual power to apply and attune others to what he called Reiki, which entered his body through his crown Chakra.
Reiki is a form of hands-on-healing, through its use, practitioners use set hand positions to transfer universal energy which allows for self-healing and a state of balance.
There are two main traditions of Reiki, Traditional Japanese Reiki and Western Reiki. However, in essence both traditions of Reiki treatments can help the body emotionally or spiritually. It is a tradition that is open to any belief system and in some cases is followed as a Spiritual tradition in its own right.
In a typical Reiki treatment, the person having the treatment will lie down and start to relax while the Reiki practitioner might takes a few moments to enter a calm or meditative state of mind and mentally prepare for the treatment.
The treatment involves placing the hands on the recipient in various positions. However, the hands are usually held a few centimetres away from the body. The hands are usually kept in a position for three to five minutes before moving to the next position. Between 12 and 20 positions are used, with the whole treatment lasting anywhere from 45 to 90 minutes.
As a universal energy Reiki can be practiced by anyone as long as they have been "attuned" to the system. Reiki attunements are divided into 3 levels, all of which include teachings and attunements. Most Reiki practitioners also run or belong to Reiki Share groups. These events are usually open to everyone. You can try a mini-treatment, learn more about Reiki and meet up with new people.
As with any complementary therapy, when looking for someone to give you a treatment it's always best to find someone that is recommended by someone you know.
For more information about Reiki and practitioners near you visit www.reikifed.co.uk
we're starting a new feature tonight called "In Focus". We know a lot of people attending our shows already know a lot about New Age subjects and complementary therapies but for this feature we are aiming at people who are just starting on a new path.
The "In Focus" feature is intended to be a simple look at our subject and hopefully provide a little inspiration for jumping into something new!
Starting with Reiki, which tends to be one of the first therapies that people try. It's a very gentle and relaxing therapy which has gained a lot of popularity in recent years.
Reiki (ray-key) is Japanese for "universal life energy", a system of natural healing.
It was founded in Japan by Dr Mikao Usui in the early 20th century and evolved through his research, and experiences.
The system of Reiki was developed by Dr Usui in 1922 while performing Isyu Guo, a 21 day Buddhist training course held on Mount Kurama. While undergoing this training Usui had gained the knowledge and spiritual power to apply and attune others to what he called Reiki, which entered his body through his crown Chakra.
Reiki is a form of hands-on-healing, through its use, practitioners use set hand positions to transfer universal energy which allows for self-healing and a state of balance.
There are two main traditions of Reiki, Traditional Japanese Reiki and Western Reiki. However, in essence both traditions of Reiki treatments can help the body emotionally or spiritually. It is a tradition that is open to any belief system and in some cases is followed as a Spiritual tradition in its own right.
In a typical Reiki treatment, the person having the treatment will lie down and start to relax while the Reiki practitioner might takes a few moments to enter a calm or meditative state of mind and mentally prepare for the treatment.
The treatment involves placing the hands on the recipient in various positions. However, the hands are usually held a few centimetres away from the body. The hands are usually kept in a position for three to five minutes before moving to the next position. Between 12 and 20 positions are used, with the whole treatment lasting anywhere from 45 to 90 minutes.
As a universal energy Reiki can be practiced by anyone as long as they have been "attuned" to the system. Reiki attunements are divided into 3 levels, all of which include teachings and attunements. Most Reiki practitioners also run or belong to Reiki Share groups. These events are usually open to everyone. You can try a mini-treatment, learn more about Reiki and meet up with new people.
As with any complementary therapy, when looking for someone to give you a treatment it's always best to find someone that is recommended by someone you know.
For more information about Reiki and practitioners near you visit www.reikifed.co.uk
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