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Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT)
Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT) is a spiritual healing technique that uses a system of charts and a pendulum to research and clear negative energy and discordant programs at the subconscious, soul, and spiritual levels. It is based on the belief that these energies can create challenges in various aspects of life.
An SRT practitioner uses a pendulum and charts to access the client's Akashic Records (a record of all soul experiences) and identify negative programs or energies. They then work to clear these energies, allowing for positive changes and healing.
What to expect from a session with a Spiritual Response Therapy (SRT) practitioner:
- Pre-session interview: The practitioner will begin by discussing your reasons for seeking SRT, the issues or challenges you want to address, and any specific questions you have.
- Explanation of SRT: The practitioner will explain the principles of SRT, how it works, and the tools they will be using (pendulum and charts).
- Client permission: The practitioner will typically ask for your permission to access your Akashic Records and work with your spiritual guides or Higher Self.
- Pendulum and chart work: The practitioner will use a pendulum and a set of charts to research and identify negative programs, blocks, or energies. This process may involve asking questions and observing the pendulum's movements over the charts.
- Clearing process: The practitioner will then use specific techniques and intentions to clear the identified negative energies or programs. This is often done mentally or energetically, without physical contact.
- Focus on subconscious and spiritual levels: SRT works on the subconscious, soul, and spiritual levels, aiming to address the root causes of issues rather than just the symptoms.
- Client participation: While the practitioner does the active work with the pendulum and charts, you may be asked to participate in certain ways, such as stating your intentions or visualizing positive outcomes.
- Duration: The duration of an SRT session can vary, but it often lasts between one to two hours.
- Post-session discussion: After the session, the practitioner will discuss their findings and the clearing that was done. They may also provide recommendations for self-care or further exploration.
Additional things to keep in mind:
- Spiritual framework: SRT operates within a spiritual framework and may involve concepts such as the Akashic Records, spiritual guides, and the Higher Self.
- Not a substitute for medical care: SRT is a complementary approach and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health treatment.
- Belief systems: Your own beliefs about spirituality and the nature of reality can influence your experience with SRT.
- Finding a qualified practitioner: Look for a practitioner who has received training and certification in SRT from a reputable organization or teacher.
- Client comfort: It's important to feel comfortable with the practitioner and trust their approach.
Spiritual Response Therapy can be a tool for personal growth, healing, and releasing negative patterns. It offers a unique approach to addressing challenges by working on the spiritual and energetic levels.