Cellular Release Therapy
Cellular Release Therapy (CRT) accesses
and releases old non-supportive data -
memories, feelings and beliefs - stored in the cells of the body. In a state
of deep relaxation, old cellular data is accessed, updated, and released without
the need for conscious awareness. Clearing a specific incident, feeling or
belief takes only a moment, so thousands of pieces of data can be cleared in
a single CRT session.
CRT has been found highly effective in many circumstances, including...
clearing
deeply buried trauma
preparing for surgery
regaining energy
and well-being
losing weight or changing eating patterns
removing
blocks to other healing work
An Overview
You're relaxing deeply as your partner's fingers work the
knots out of your shoulder
muscles. You jerk awake, feeling yourself falling - off a
tricycle! Or a wave of sorrow and
rage materializes from nowhere. Or, even more peculiar, you have a brief,
vivid flash of pain
in your left knee and an impression - surely not! - of an arrow sticking
through it . . .
"From the moment of birth, or even
before, our subconscious mini-computer has been recording."
Our subconscious has dumped into data storage everything
that has happened to
us, how we felt about it, and the beliefs we formed as a
result. Scenarios like the
one above add to the mounting evidence that our subconscious mind stores
its data
- memories, feelings, beliefs - in the cells of the body. And when the original
incidents were traumatic, the pain, helplessness, anger or grief
hidden in our cells
can cause both physical illness and emotional problems.
What to Expect
In a state of deep relaxation, the client rests quietly while
the therapist asks a series of
yes/no questions about past experiences, feelings and beliefs. Answers come directly
from
the subconscious by means of "idiomotor signals": your subconscious mind (which,
after
all, can drive your car to work!) merely moves a finger to indicate "yes" or "no." The
subconscious is then directed to "release and clear" the emotional charge on
the incident,
along with the trauma-based feelings or beliefs which may accompany it. Clearing
an
individual incident, feeling or belief takes only an instant; hundreds or thousands
of pieces
of charged data can be cleared in a session. |