Why look for a shaman who can do more than soul-retrievals, specifically caring depossession?
You know how anxiety, crazy fear, and ongoing sadness hangs over a person, fogging up their vision and hiding their true radiant light; caring depossession clears fog; spiritual self-sovereignty is the freedom to choose how to see and be seen. Getting detached from trapped spiritual influences changes the game. What shines is the unique true radiant spirit within and that light right there is a positive self-influence. It opens space for personal freedom to pursue better choices. With absence of turbulent spiritual pressure, it makes instant space for the true presence of a person: To be seen authentically and to see someone else authentically. It allows positive Relationships to form because of the person's inner/outer radiance, not because of the angry, sad, unhappy spirit energies around them. It allows a positive authentic magnetizing of people. It opens space for more Freedom to be and do what will increase happiness.
What is caring depossession, compassionate psychopomp work, also known as spirit release?
It depends on who you ask. Popular horror movies and TV ghost hunting shows have made a past time of chasing spirits and biasing people to fear depossession--transitioning spirits from hanging out with people to their ultimate home. So in this context, it's important to discuss what doesn't define depossession, or what I call caring depossession. This perspective is from a shamanic practitioner who is grounded-in-reality, well educated, no-nonsense, evidence-based thinker and sensitive
From training and personal experience I believe in a populated reality of spirits coexisting with us; and spirits from that reality can hang on to people for all kinds of reasons. Reality of spirits is far more nuanced than fabricated entertainment could fathom and portray. Let me share my true experience with all this. Disembodied spirits can choose to hang around the living because their life review mirrored a shockingly harmful and painful past, they fear punishment equal to their past, and/or because they have unfinished business. They can also be invited to show up, which I don't advocate. To be conscious, they need life force of a human outlet. Before you settle on an opinion about them being evil energy vacuums, consider the parties involved realistically as suffering and don't know they can do better.
A client of psychopomp work doesn't have to levitate, become rigid, aggressive or turn into a head-spinning monster that spits just to get disentangled from a disembodied spirit. Anybody as a client can feel nothing or something like a light vibration, a pulling sensation in certain places, some heaviness here and there, and eventually lighter, much lighter than before the disentanglement occurred. Sound scary? Not really. Mild low key sensations are common and not scary.
Who is a good candidate for this type of healing? Many people. Anybody who lands somewhere on a spectrum of symptoms is a candidate. Most don't even know they're being followed around by a spirit; a shaman who specializes in this work would know for sure. It's typical for a person to have any, some or all of these: Restless sleep, agitation, unexplained illness, addiction, chronic sadness, fatigue, intense, moderate, mild fear or sudden character changes not brought on by drug use and so on. .There are obvious extreme and rare symptoms where a sensitive person really does have scratches and bruises from an unseen force, repeated nightmares of the same characters. Most people who could use caring depossession work have uncomfortable ongoing symptoms. Many who are affected fit in this uncomfortable-symptoms category. It's up to a practitioner to use her gifts, skills and ability to see if the unseen is an influencing major factor. (Please do not consider me a substitute for medical attention. Always check with a medical professional if you're experiencing medical symptoms. If you're having a medical emergency call 911. It's common sense. Make use of all helpful resources.)
You know how anxiety, crazy fear, and ongoing sadness hangs over a person, fogging up their vision and hiding their true radiant light; caring depossession clears fog; spiritual self-sovereignty is the freedom to choose how to see and be seen. Getting detached from trapped spiritual influences changes the game. What shines is the unique true radiant spirit within and that light right there is a positive self-influence. It opens space for personal freedom to pursue better choices. With absence of turbulent spiritual pressure, it makes instant space for the true presence of a person: To be seen authentically and to see someone else authentically. It allows positive Relationships to form because of the person's inner/outer radiance, not because of the angry, sad, unhappy spirit energies around them. It allows a positive authentic magnetizing of people. It opens space for more Freedom to be and do what will increase happiness.
What is caring depossession, compassionate psychopomp work, also known as spirit release?
It depends on who you ask. Popular horror movies and TV ghost hunting shows have made a past time of chasing spirits and biasing people to fear depossession--transitioning spirits from hanging out with people to their ultimate home. So in this context, it's important to discuss what doesn't define depossession, or what I call caring depossession. This perspective is from a shamanic practitioner who is grounded-in-reality, well educated, no-nonsense, evidence-based thinker and sensitive
From training and personal experience I believe in a populated reality of spirits coexisting with us; and spirits from that reality can hang on to people for all kinds of reasons. Reality of spirits is far more nuanced than fabricated entertainment could fathom and portray. Let me share my true experience with all this. Disembodied spirits can choose to hang around the living because their life review mirrored a shockingly harmful and painful past, they fear punishment equal to their past, and/or because they have unfinished business. They can also be invited to show up, which I don't advocate. To be conscious, they need life force of a human outlet. Before you settle on an opinion about them being evil energy vacuums, consider the parties involved realistically as suffering and don't know they can do better.
A client of psychopomp work doesn't have to levitate, become rigid, aggressive or turn into a head-spinning monster that spits just to get disentangled from a disembodied spirit. Anybody as a client can feel nothing or something like a light vibration, a pulling sensation in certain places, some heaviness here and there, and eventually lighter, much lighter than before the disentanglement occurred. Sound scary? Not really. Mild low key sensations are common and not scary.
Who is a good candidate for this type of healing? Many people. Anybody who lands somewhere on a spectrum of symptoms is a candidate. Most don't even know they're being followed around by a spirit; a shaman who specializes in this work would know for sure. It's typical for a person to have any, some or all of these: Restless sleep, agitation, unexplained illness, addiction, chronic sadness, fatigue, intense, moderate, mild fear or sudden character changes not brought on by drug use and so on. .There are obvious extreme and rare symptoms where a sensitive person really does have scratches and bruises from an unseen force, repeated nightmares of the same characters. Most people who could use caring depossession work have uncomfortable ongoing symptoms. Many who are affected fit in this uncomfortable-symptoms category. It's up to a practitioner to use her gifts, skills and ability to see if the unseen is an influencing major factor. (Please do not consider me a substitute for medical attention. Always check with a medical professional if you're experiencing medical symptoms. If you're having a medical emergency call 911. It's common sense. Make use of all helpful resources.)
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