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PLT, SRT and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Susan was in her late forties, attractive, intelligent, a professional no longer in
practice. She had lost her husband by suicide several years earlier, and she still felt
the loss very deeply. Recently she had undergone a serious, life-threatening surgery.
There were many opportunities for spirit attachment and fragmentation of consciousness in
her life.
A few years prior to our session, Susan had uncovered memories
of serious and painful sexual abuse at the hands of her father when she was six years old.
This was a forbidden subject in the family. What made it worse, her parents lived only a
few miles from her. She had to see them occasionally on a social basis. Since discovering
the abuse, this interaction had become a terrible ordeal for her.
Through conversation with her siblings, she discovered her
older sister had also suffered the same torture. Susan was severely depressed, and
physically exhausted. Even more devastating for her, she had lost her connection with her
inner Christ.
Typically, she would arise in the morning, perform whatever
few tasks needed doing, then return to bed before noon. Susan suffered from chronic
fatigue syndrome, CFS, and there didn't seem to be any relief with standard medical
treatment. She had considered suicide more than a few times during the prior several
years. There was very little purpose in life left for her.
Susan learned of past life therapy and she decided to try it.
Why not? Nothing else had worked. She located a past life therapist and scheduled an
appointment. Under hypnosis, Susan was directed to locate the cause of the debilitating
condition of CFS. She immediately recalled the memory of sexual abuse at the age of six.
After a brief investigation of this memory, the therapist brought her out of trance. He
made this statement to her (paraphrased from her memory):
"You'll have to deal with this yourself. I only do past
life therapy."
This was a serious clinical error, worsened by the insensitive
attitude of this mental health professional. She left his office in a severely suicidal
state.
As a self-proclaimed past life therapist, he also committed a
major conceptual error. Rarely does anything begin in the present lifetime. This painful
childhood episode most certainly echoed a traumatic event in a prior lifetime. Such an
event in the present life is often found to be an opportunity to heal unfinished business
from an earlier lifetime. The therapist missed the opportunity with this client.
We received an urgent call from Susan. Her sister knew of our
work and referred her to us. During the first session, we succeeded in releasing a number
of layers of dark force entities. These were harvesting the energy of her anguish and
blocking any emotional progress she might have made. The removal of the layered dark
entities was necessary before we could address the personal issues she faced. There was
severe fragmentation of consciousness, but she did not have the strength to continue
working that day. She felt only slight relief after the work.
A few days later, Judith and I conducted an emergency remote
session, releasing more attached entities and recovering much of the fragmentation. Susan
reported a tremendous boost in her energy level, and in her will to live. Her recovery had
begun.
In her next session, she again chose to seek the source of the
CFS, and the memory of the sexual trauma came up immediately. And along with the memory
came the agony, the terror and the awful questions: "Why? Why did he do this? It
hurts so much, why don't I die? What have I done to deserve this?"
The affect bridge, somatic bridge, and linguistic bridge
inductions (Technique Manual, pp. 103-110) assisted her in uncovering the past
life trauma. She, as a man, was a follower of the teacher, Jesus. The political leaders of
the time deemed this a crime, and she/he was arrested, imprisoned and beaten unmercifully
by a brute of a man, though not severely enough to cause death. Allowed to recover, he was
questioned about the teacher and the teachings, urged to renounce Jesus, and was again
severely beaten when he refused to deny Him.
Again, the grinding agony of questions: "Why? Why is he
doing this? It hurts so much, why don't I die? What have I done to deserve this?" The
pain, the fear and the torturing questions without answers, without explanation; this was
the unfinished business that carried forward into the present life. The third time he was
beaten, he succumbed. Disconnected from the dead and broken body, he was in that place of
no pain; there we processed the event. She recognized the torturer in that life as her
father in the present time; she compared the fear, the pain and the unanswered questions
and found both situations to be identical in context.
Reliving this torture and death brought some understanding of
the interaction, some unraveling of the connecting threads, yet failed to bring resolution
of the question: "Why?" Two avenues of therapy were now available: to find the
connecting event, the other side of the coin so to speak, the earlier episode which had
set the forces in motion leading to the beating death and the sexual abuse; or to explore
for an external element, either a force or a being, which had influenced the stream of
events. The latter is a necessary part of therapy and is often more rapid in bringing
resolution.
"From where you are, above the body, look into the eyes
of the torturer. What do you perceive?"
"Anger. He's so angry."
"What color do you see in his eyes?"
"They're red. Just angry and red."
This is the sign of the demonic at work (TM, pp.
273-284). This man Jesus wasn't just a teacher, He was a major threat to the forces of
darkness, to their plan on earth, to their activities as they enjoyed free rein among
humans who could not see them and largely denied their existence. The situation is much
the same today.
The dark beings were hard at work attempting to suppress the
teachings and break or destroy all those who were listening. There was a network of
darkness focused on the followers of Jesus. This is still operating, along with many other
dark networks attempting to block any form of teaching of Light.
Susan was directed to look at her father's eyes during the
traumatic episode of the rape. She saw the same red eyes. The same dark beings had
infested her father in his incarnations through the centuries. That is standard operating
procedure for the dark force entities.
This red-eyed dark entity and its teams were released
simultaneously from torturer and father (TM pp. 323-348). This was a remote
spirit releasement for father in this time frame and for the torturer across nearly two
thousand years of time. The relief was palpable in the room. We were silent for a time.
With this completion, Susan was finally willing that
forgiveness could occur between herself and her father. In this session, she found answers
to the question: "Why?" She was able to replace the earlier burning questions
with the statement: "Forgiveness is the key to healing."
Later, she reported that her father was acting differently
toward her. He had changed immediately after the remote spirit releasement. Her attitude
toward him had changed also and she was feeling a deep sense of peace about him.
There was one more thing Susan wanted to accomplish. In the
next session, she wanted to reconnect with that part of the Oneness that is herself, and
she did. She rediscovered the Christ of her being. This was a deeply personal and
profoundly spiritual accomplishment. It was a privilege for us to share that moment with
Susan.
There will be more sessions in the future, but for now, the
work is complete.

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