l Hypnotherapy g Psychoanalysis ff Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
f Stress at Work j Spirit Release g Past Life Regression
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Spirit Release

Spanish version: Liberación EspiritualSpirit Release can be appropriate when someone can answer a few of these questions with a “Yes”.

Do you sometimes have or feel?

• Low self-esteem
• Change of mood
• Suicidal thoughts
• Irrelevant ideas
• Relationship problems
• Depressive thoughts
• Inexplicable fatigue
• Addictive behaviour Change of behaviour
• Memory disturbance
• Failure to finish things
• On edge of breakdown

The subconscious and the ego have as their only priority, the survival of the whole. This, normally, is with the minimum of fuss.

A lot of the things listed above are disruptive to the calm survival of the whole. Suicidal thoughts are completely in conflict with this and are most unlikely to come from the mind of the individual. When several of these things are happening, there is a suggestion that they are coming from somewhere else.

One of the most recognised researchers and practitioners in this field, William J. Baldwin, D.D.S. Ph.D. (now sadly deceased) believed that as many as 70% of people are subject to spiritual attachment. The large number, here, indicates that only a small number of cases involve malevolence. Most are held to be cases of not knowing, confusion and feeling lost. In dealing with this situation, almost always resolution is happily accepted when understanding is given to the lost soul.

The altered state of consciousness in Hypnosis, allows the practitioner to reach any attachment and bring about a release for the individual from the characteristics and habits of somebody else. At the same time the lost soul is shown the way to go and they are relieved to do so, removing themselves and any influence they used to have.

How does a “lost soul” occur? Well, it usually happens when somebody dies without knowing it. This may sound surprising but is common if the death happens as a result of an accident, comes out of the blue or happens while the person is not conscious or is asleep. The spirit is confused, unaware of what has happened and can be frightened by the new situation.

Soon, sanctuary is sought within another person and the attachment can be made as a choice; because of some resonance with the person or a wish to help that person within their current situation. Sometimes the attachment is a chance encounter, due to the confusion.

Whilst the spirit will have memories of their own characteristics, they will also have a strong memory of their last moments in their own body. These are what bring about the disturbances in the life of the individual attached to.

Since these are not the thoughts of the individual, the individual may be seen as “out of reach”, “beyond understanding”, “a lost cause” and such-like. It may seem like they are two persons or they may feel, “It’s not me doing this.” Incomprehension will engulf family, friends and many who try to help, usually resulting in the alienation and isolation of the individual. This is often to the pain of those nearest, who will have spent much time, emotion and money on an unfinished rescue mission.

The mission is not unfinishable. The finish is easily within reach of someone who knows what to do. This also applies to any other kind of invasive energy which may have “hijacked” the individual.


Link to Spirit Release Foundation website