Key Takeaways
1. The Pervasive Reality of Spirit Attachment
The answer is a resounding—and disturbing—yes.
Invisible influences. The world around us is teeming with invisible spirits, and the concept of spirit attachment, where discarnate entities interfere with living people, is a widespread phenomenon, not just a plot for horror movies. These attachments are far more common and subtle than often depicted, affecting a significant portion of the population without overt, dramatic signs. The author's journey from dental hypnosis to past-life therapy revealed that many clients' problems stemmed from these unseen interferences.
Diverse entities. Spirit attachment encompasses various types of non-physical beings, each with distinct characteristics and impacts.
- Earthbound (EB) Human Souls: These are deceased individuals who, due to confusion, trauma, or strong emotional ties, remain on the Earth plane and attach to living people. They often impose their own unresolved issues, physical symptoms, and emotional states on their hosts.
- Dark Force Entities (DFEs): These are hostile, non-human entities, akin to classic demons, that thrive on human suffering and aim to cause chaos and destruction. They are characterized by arrogance, defiance, and a lack of compassion.
- Extraterrestrial (ET) or Otherworldly Beings: Highly intelligent, non-physical aliens who attach to humans for various reasons, including scientific experimentation, observation, or even colonization. They often operate with a disregard for human free will.
Subtle symptoms. The symptoms of spirit attachment are often mistaken for psychological or physical ailments, leading to misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment. Common indicators include:
- Sudden changes in behavior, mood, or personality.
- Unexplained physical pains or illnesses.
- Chronic fatigue, anxiety, or depression.
- Hearing voices or experiencing internal conflicts.
- Unusual cravings or addictions (e.g., food, alcohol, drugs).
- Feelings of not being oneself, or of being "taken over."
These entities feed on the host's energy, causing a drain and clouding of thought, making awareness and intervention crucial for healing.
2. Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Compassionate Clinical Approach
Spirit releasement therapy (SRT) is a clinical treatment for this ancient problem.
Methodical healing. Spirit Releasement Therapy (SRT) offers a rational, methodical, and gentle process for treating spirit attachment, moving beyond traditional, often violent, exorcism rituals. Developed through extensive clinical practice, SRT focuses on discovery, identification, dialogue, and compassionate release of attached entities, ensuring both the client's and the entity's well-being. The process is designed to be safe and effective, even for those initially skeptical.
Key steps in SRT:
- Discovery: Using focused questions and attention to physical sensations or emotional responses, the therapist helps the client uncover the presence of an attached entity.
- Identification: Determining the type of entity (Earthbound, DFE, ET, or soul fragment) is crucial, as each requires a specific release method. Questions like "Are you part of [client's name] or someone or something else?" are central.
- Dialogue: Engaging in conversation with the entity to understand its origins, reasons for attachment, and its impact on the host. This often reveals past-life connections or unresolved issues.
- Release: Guiding the entity into the Light, its appropriate home, often with the assistance of spiritual helpers. For DFEs, this involves a transformation process.
- Sealing Light Meditation: A guided imagery technique to fill the void left by the departing entity with protective light, reinforcing the client's energy field.
- Ongoing Therapy: Addressing the underlying emotional vulnerabilities or past traumas that initially allowed the attachment, often involving inner child healing or past-life therapy.
Beyond exorcism. Unlike traditional exorcism, which often condemns the spirit, SRT approaches entities with compassion, recognizing them as conscious beings who may be lost, confused, or deceived. This gentle approach facilitates their willingness to leave and move towards their next stage of evolution, rather than simply being "cast out" to wander elsewhere. The author's personal initiation into this work, helping a lost soul, underscored the sacred and transformative nature of the process.
3. Past-Life Therapy: Unlocking the Roots of Present Suffering
Past-life therapy is a powerful, safe, swift, and direct approach to psychotherapy; the results are often immediate and lasting.
Echoes of the past. Past-Life Therapy (PLT) operates on the premise that many of our present-day problems—physical ailments, emotional conflicts, phobias, and relationship patterns—originate from traumatic events in previous lifetimes. These "scars on the soul" are carried forward, influencing our current experiences until they are acknowledged, resolved, and healed. PLT offers a direct route to the root cause, often providing quicker and more profound relief than conventional therapy.
Accessing soul memories. Clients access past-life memories not through traditional hypnosis, but through "bridge inductions" that leverage intense emotions, physical sensations, or metaphoric phrases.
- Affect Bridge: Following strong emotions (e.g., fear, anger, sadness) back to an earlier, similar incident.
- Somatic Bridge: Tracing physical sensations (e.g., pain, tightness) to a past-life injury or death.
- Linguistic Bridge: Using repetitive, descriptive phrases (e.g., "I can't get my breath") to unlock the original traumatic event.
These techniques allow the subconscious mind to reveal the time, place, and circumstances of the past trauma, often in vivid, multisensory detail.
Healing and forgiveness. The therapeutic process involves reliving the past-life trauma, understanding the misperceptions and misinterpretations that occurred, and ultimately achieving forgiveness. This leads to a catharsis, releasing repressed emotional energy and healing the "engram" or psychic memory trace. Examples include:
- A fear of public speaking traced to being hanged in a past life.
- A fear of snakes linked to death by a constrictor.
- Diabetes improving after healing a past-life death by a bear attack.
This process not only resolves the past-life issue but also brings immediate and lasting relief to the corresponding present-life problem, allowing individuals to live more fully and align with their life's purpose.
4. Soul Fragmentation: Reclaiming Lost Parts of Self
If there are devils, if there are supernormal powers, it is through the cracked and fragmented self that they enter.
Splintered consciousness. Soul fragmentation occurs when parts of our consciousness split off from the main personality, usually as a coping mechanism during traumatic events in this life or past lives. These fragments can remain outside the body/mind space, leaving voids or "holes in the heart" that manifest as feelings of emptiness, depression, poor memory, or a sense of not being "all here." This condition also creates significant vulnerability to spirit attachment.
Manifestations of fragmentation:
- Inner Children/Subpersonalities: Parts of self that remain stuck at the age of a trauma, continuously seeking to fulfill unmet needs or protect against similar pain. These can cause internal conflicts and dysfunctional behaviors.
- Disowned Selves: Aspects of our personality deemed unacceptable, often projected onto others, leading to strong negative or positive reactions towards them.
- Physical Mutilation: Fragments can remain attached to severed body parts, even after death, or follow transplanted organs.
- Evacuation/Separation: Fragments can leave the body entirely, remaining in the location of a past-life trauma or attaching to another living person, maintaining a connection via a "silver thread."
Recovery and integration. The process of "Recovery of Soul Fragmentation" (RSF) involves locating these separated fragments and gently inviting them back into the core self.
- Clients are guided to scan their bodies for voids or dark spots, then follow energetic "threads" leading to the traumatic event.
- The fragment is shown that it survived the trauma and is welcomed back by the adult self, often through visualization of a loving embrace.
- Each returning fragment brings a "gift" (e.g., playfulness, creativity), and its integration brings a sense of wholeness, warmth, and increased energy.
RSF is often intertwined with past-life therapy, as many fragments originate from earlier incarnations, and is crucial for healing deep-seated issues and reducing susceptibility to external influences.
5. Dark Force Entities: Understanding and Transforming Malevolent Influence
Whether it is imagination, archetype, collective hallucinations, mass hypnosis, a projection of the beliefs of the therapist, or something else again, dark forces seem to exist in some form and are capable of intruding on living individuals in this reality.
The nature of darkness. Dark Force Entities (DFEs), often referred to as demons in religious texts, are hostile, arrogant, and disruptive non-human beings that actively interfere with human lives. They thrive on negative emotions like anger, hatred, fear, and greed, and seek to cause pain, suffering, chaos, and destruction. They operate through deception, convincing humans and even other entities that they lack inherent light, can be destroyed, and that the Light is harmful.
Drawn to vulnerability. DFEs are attracted to human vulnerabilities created by:
- Mental distortions from alcohol or drugs.
- Intense negative emotions (rage, vengeance).
- Desire for power and control over others.
- Pacts or agreements made with dark forces, often in past lives.
They can infiltrate individuals, families, and even large organizations, forming "dark networks" that target specific groups or positions of power to undermine positive human endeavors. Their influence can lead to violence, addiction, and profound spiritual distress.
Transformation, not banishment. SRT's approach to DFEs is unique: it aims for transformation rather than mere banishment.
- DFEs are bound in a "capsule of Light" by Warrior Angels and Rescue Spirits.
- They are guided to recognize the three fundamental deceptions they've been fed (no light within, destructibility, harmfulness of Light).
- They are led to discover their own inherent "spark of God consciousness," which transforms their dark form into light.
- Once transformed, they choose the Light and are guided to their appropriate place.
This compassionate approach acknowledges their origin as God-created beings who have lost their way, offering them a path to return to their true nature and ending their cycle of destruction.
6. Birth Regression: Healing the Earliest Traumas
The most dangerous and traumatic event anyone can encounter and survive may be the experience of birth.
The first trauma. Birth, often overlooked as a source of psychological distress, can be a profoundly traumatic event, laying the groundwork for lifelong emotional and physical problems. Sigmund Freud's assertion that birth trauma is the origin of all human anxieties, though initially dismissed, finds validation in birth regression therapy, where clients can recall and verbalize pre-verbal experiences from conception, gestation, and birth.
Echoes in adulthood. Unresolved birth trauma can manifest in various adult conditions:
- Physical: Dyslexia, migraines, thyroid issues, spinal problems, chronic pain.
- Emotional/Behavioral: Claustrophobia, fear of death, anorexia, aversion to touch, discomfort with tight clothing, difficulty "getting going" in life, addiction (seeking to dull senses, echoing anesthesia during birth).
- Relationship Patterns: A man seeking a "full-breasted blonde nurse" due to early separation from his mother and bonding with a nurse.
These symptoms are the subconscious mind's way of signaling that something is unresolved, often echoing past-life death traumas that are re-stimulated during the prenatal or birth period.
Therapeutic recall. Birth regression allows clients to access these deeply buried memories, often triggered by present-day sensations or emotions.
- A dental patient's fear of injections and feeling "can't get my breath" led to reliving her birth, resolving her dental and freeway driving phobias.
- A woman's feeling of being "held back" in life was traced to a nurse physically delaying her birth.
By reliving and understanding the birth experience, clients can release the emotional and physical residues, correct misinterpretations (e.g., feeling abandoned by the mother), and integrate the experience, leading to profound healing and freedom from long-standing issues.
7. Remote Spirit Releasement: Healing Across Time and Distance
Remote spirit releasement is done at a distance for another person.
Nonlocal connection. Remote Spirit Releasement (RSR) extends the healing power of SRT to individuals not physically present, leveraging the principle of "nonlocal connection" or universal oneness. A client acts as a surrogate, establishing a psychic link to the target person, allowing entities attached to them to be identified and released. This process requires explicit or Higher Self permission from the target person and a clear safety boundary for the surrogate.
Process of RSR:
- Surrogate Clearing: The intermediary client is first cleared of their own attachments to ensure a clear connection.
- Higher Self Permission: The therapist requests permission from the target person's Higher Self to proceed, which is usually indicated by a positive energetic or visual response from the surrogate.
- Safety Boundary: The surrogate declares a "do-not-pass zone" to prevent any entities from attaching to them.
- Discovery & Release: The therapist uses standard SRT questions, with the surrogate relaying the entities' responses. Entities are then guided to the Light or transformed as appropriate.
Mass rescue work. RSR is also employed for large-scale "rescue work" at sites of mass trauma, such as:
- Disaster Zones: Plane crashes, earthquakes (e.g., Loma Prieta, Armenia), terrorist attacks (e.g., 9/11 World Trade Center), where countless souls remain Earthbound due to sudden, traumatic death.
- Battlefields: Civil War, Vietnam, Pearl Harbor, where soldiers remain stuck in the intense emotions of combat.
- Holocaust Camps: Releasing the tortured souls of victims and even guilt-ridden guards from Nazi death camps, and dismantling the dark networks that fueled such atrocities.
This work frees countless lost souls, bringing peace to both the deceased and, often, their living descendants or those connected to the sites. The effectiveness of RSR, though seemingly miraculous, is consistently reported and observed, suggesting a profound interconnectedness of consciousness.
8. Spiritual Protection: Cultivating Inner Invulnerability
Spiritual protection is like a great cathedral built over time.
Beyond external defense. True spiritual protection isn't about external rituals or defensive postures, but about cultivating an inner state of invulnerability rooted in the understanding of our eternal, indestructible spirit. It's a lifelong practice of "spiritual hygiene" and becoming "spiritually adult," taking responsibility for our inner landscape rather than relying on external champions or reacting to perceived threats. This shift moves us from a state of fear-driven vulnerability to one of peace and flow.
Strengthening the Spiritual Immune System (SIS):
- Pay Attention: Consciously observing our thoughts, words, emotions, and actions, breaking free from automatic, trance-like living. This awareness allows us to make deliberate choices rather than being driven by unconscious patterns.
- Triune Law of Right Livelihood (Thoughts, Words, Deeds):
- Thoughts: Recognizing that all thoughts are creative and have consequences. Choosing positive, loving, constructive thoughts over fearful, hateful, destructive ones.
- Words: Using language intentionally and prudently, avoiding profanity, negative vows, or self-limiting declarations. Our words are powerful proclamations that shape our reality.
- Actions: Aligning our behaviors with our true beliefs and intentions, ensuring our deeds reflect our desired identity and contribute to well-being.
- Confronting Impediments: Addressing fear, ignorance, and denial that undermine our spiritual strength. Fear, in all its forms (worry, anxiety, anger, guilt), is the primary tool of darkness. Ignorance, or ignoring available information, and denial, or refusing to believe what is real, leave us vulnerable.
Inner knowing and discipline. Spiritual protection is an ongoing discipline, a commitment to connect with the divine within. It involves:
- Regularly "tuning into" inner stillness through meditation or contemplation.
- Trusting inner guidance over external authority.
- Practicing "right witnessing"—seeing everyone, including ourselves, as spiritually worthy, especially in moments of darkness.
This journey reawakens our inherent power and reminds us that our true self, as a spark of God-consciousness, is always safe and invulnerable, regardless of physical circumstances.
9. The Power of Forgiveness: Healing Karmic Wounds
Forgiveness is not what some therapists are wont to do. That is, to endlessly repeat the “processing” of grievances, thereby bringing them forward from the past into the present where they can continue to taint the life one could be living now.
Beyond grievance. Forgiveness is the most potent healing tool, not a passive act of condoning wrongdoing or burying pain, but an active process that brings relief from suffering and breaks cycles of anger, guilt, blame, and revenge. It's about releasing the emotional charge of past injuries, whether real or imagined, and preventing them from poisoning the present and future. True forgiveness allows everyone involved to "win" by freeing them from the bondage of unforgiveness.
Forgiveness as a spiritual process:
- Recognize the Problem: Acknowledge being caught in a cycle of negative emotions and the futility of holding onto grievances.
- Willingness to Forgive: Cultivate a willingness for forgiveness to occur, even if it seems impossible, trusting that a better way exists.
- Seek Divine Help: Call upon the Holy Spirit or Inner Teacher to "give me another way to see this," opening to new perspectives and understanding.
- Release Vengeance: Consciously hand over desires for vengeance, justice, or vindication, letting go of the need to control the outcome.
- Receive Peace: Accept the peaceful relief that follows, allowing it to heal the injured parts of the psyche.
Undoing consequences. Forgiveness is often intertwined with karmic balancing, where past misdeeds (e.g., being a torturer) manifest as victimhood in subsequent lives (e.g., sexual abuse). By understanding this cycle and forgiving, individuals can break free. Additionally, the practice of "undoing the consequences" allows us to mentally retract and neutralize the impact of fearful thoughts or mistakes, preventing them from manifesting as damaging thoughtforms. This involves:
- Naming the specific error or fear.
- Asking the Holy Spirit to undo its consequences.
- Expressing gratitude for the correction.
This practice empowers individuals to actively clean up their mental landscape and fortify their spiritual immune system, leading to miraculous corrections and a deeper sense of self-worth.
10. The Multiverse of Consciousness: Redefining "Who Am I?"
If all this is true, then who am I?
An unanswerable mystery. The profound question "Who am I?" takes on new dimensions when considering the realities of spirit attachment, past lives, and soul fragmentation. Our identity is not merely shaped by present-life influences but by a complex tapestry of past incarnations, unseen spiritual interactions, and even potential future experiences. This expanded view challenges conventional understanding of self, suggesting we are far more than our current physical body and ego.
Beyond linear time and single existence:
- Multiverse Theory: Quantum physics suggests a "multiverse" where all possible events and variations of our lives exist simultaneously, blurring the lines between past, present, and future.
- Simultaneous Lives: Some clients perceive their many lifetimes not as a linear string, but as "bubbles of time" existing concurrently, where resolving conflicts in one can impact others.
- Parallel Lives: The concept that aspects of our "oversoul" might manifest as several whole and complete individuals living on Earth simultaneously, not just fragmented parts.
These ideas suggest that our consciousness is not confined to a single lifetime or a single body, but is a vast, interconnected entity.
The eternal spark. Ultimately, the core of our being is an eternal, indestructible spark of God-consciousness, journeying through countless experiences to achieve self-realization and return to Source. This spiritual journey involves:
- Spiritual Evolution: Learning lessons, resolving conflicts, and balancing karma across lifetimes.
- Interconnectedness: Recognizing that all beings are part of the "Oneness," and that our actions and intentions have far-reaching effects.
- Free Will: The divine gift of choice, allowing us to choose between Light and darkness, and to shape our spiritual path.
Understanding these concepts, though challenging to the rational mind, offers a profound sense of purpose, belonging, and ultimate safety, transforming our perception of self from an isolated individual to an integral part of the universal consciousness.
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