Psychic Counseling and How Psychic Counseling Works
Article By Dale Power, Hornell NY
Psychic Counseling is a serious topic, or at least it should be.
I’m not talking about 1-800 numbers here, or even the local
palm reader. I mean real and effective counseling that includes,
mental and emotional issues, such as avoiding pitfalls and bad relationships.
Counseling that helps the individual make better progress in all
aspects their life.
The use of psychic abilities to help someone improve their situation
is nothing new. The rich and powerful often have advisors that warn
them of potential difficulties and give them tips on how to get
around them.
What I am presenting here goes one step further than that. Using
psychic counseling as a way to help a person not only avoid dangers,
but address deep emotional issues and make better choices. A process
that is not as one-way as traditional psychic work, where the psychic
tells the person what they perceive, with little meaningful interaction
and almost no personal growth on the side of the client.
The counselor should provide more than raw psychic information.
The person being helped should be coached to develop their own skills
and intuitions, to use their own psychic skills and talents to better
their life. They should be aided in, not just making good decisions
right now, but in knowing how to make good choices in the future.
I am going to cover the psychic aspects of counseling at this point,
for you to add to your personal repertoire of skills. Because of
space considerations I will not go into issues that pertain only
to counseling, even though they are equally important to this process.
For ease of use I am going to break this down by specific component,
though in a counseling environment, you will want to be using all
of the separate parts more holistically for best results.
Preparation - Take the time to ready yourself
before your client arrives (I am using client to describe the person
being helped for ease of use, it could be your friend, family member
or co-worker.) most people will be more at ease if you don’t
meditate in front of them for the first five minutes they are there.
Start by relaxing and settling your mind into a meditative state.
Don’t be afraid of going too deep. When you begin to talk
to the other person your brainwave state will tend to rise somewhat
anyway, so this should not be a problem.
Acknowledge your subconscious mind, by briefly holding a single
concept, without words or pictures, for a few moments. Any concept
will do. Since much of your work will have to be done on a conscious
level, it is not of great benefit to plunge into deep conceptual
processing at this point. Still, it will help your sensitivity,
so make this part of your routine.
Take time to let go of your own preconceptions. Just accept that
you may have some and set them aside. This will help your ability
to perceive information that is somewhat foreign to your normal
mode of operation.
Now that you are in a good starting place you will be able to better
apply yourself to the counseling session.
Empathy/Telepathy - Since you are already in a
light receptive state, it should be fairly easy to create an entrainment/resonance
pattern with the other person. Since you are not going to be working
in a deep trance state, catch the other persons eye for a few moments.
It only takes a few seconds, since it is a natural process, allowing
you to become more in synch with one another. Since you are most
likely in a more mentally balanced and synchronized state than they
are, due to your preparations, they will very likely pick up your
mental pattern, making it easier to get a read on them later.
”Don’t be afraid of going too deep.”
I am not going to tell you how to be an empath or telepath here
rest assured though, that you have the capability to do these things,
even without special training, as long as you stay relaxed and try!
Practice and training help, but these are natural abilities you
already posses.
As you speak to them, pay attention to any signals they are giving
you. Remember that these signals may not always match what they
are thinking on a conscious level at the time. Ask about these impressions,
not to see if you are correct, but to see what they mean to the
other person. Even things that do not make sense to you may be deeply
important, so don’t shy away from what may seem to be a strange
idea. Just ask them and see what happens.
Also, be aware of feelings of evasiveness or deception. Don’t
hold it against the person if they try to hide embarrassing moments
or feelings, this is natural, but do address it and point out it
may be happening. With feedback they may be able to correct themselves.
Data tracing/linking - Often people will describe
to you situations and individuals that are important to them. From
their thoughts and descriptions of people and events you can gain
direct information about how these other people actually feel and
the true nature of the situation. This deeper understanding will
allow you to aid your client in dealing with specific situations
correctly. By asking careful questions you can cause your clients
subconscious mind to supply you with honest information about what
they should be doing in regard to these specific individuals and
topics.
Part of your job, once you have this information, is to lead them
to realize what they already know, with as little direct information
as possible coming from you. Don’t tell them, for instance,
“You like this person romantically, but they don’t feel
the same way about you”. Instead ask questions around the
situation until they come to the conclusion on their own. This assumes
your understanding of the information is correct of course. It is
possible to misinterpret things, even with absolutely correct information,
which is another reason to take care in your statements! It is possible,
for instance, that their subconscious mind will present to you the
common feelings of the person on an issue, rather than the facts
of the situation. If they often feel that no one likes them, lets
say, it may look from the information they give you, that no one
does, even though this is a false perception on their part! Try
and make sure that your interpretation does not negatively impact
the session, or the person, just as a general course of action.
Precognition - In their description of events
to you, it is common to get a fairly clear sense of how a situation
is going to turn out. You may be able to determine what will go
well for them, as well as what is doomed to failure.
While you can warn them of what might work and what won’t,
it is important to help them generate a specific plan of action,
if they are going to make the best use of your warning. Make sure
that they understand the situation and what their options are. Coach
them in making a solid plan, including contingencies for unwelcome
events. Any strategy generated by your client will have a greater
impact on them and more likely be followed to completion. This does
not ensure success, of course, but they will have a better chance
at changing the direction of events with this foreknowledge and
proper planning.
It is also possible to foresee health and emotional troubles well
before there are any external signs. Some problems may indeed be
needful to the growth of the person involved, so try to be sensitive
to such situations, but many problems can be fixed well before they
happen, saving grief all around.
Entrainment - As the other person is already entrained
to you, it is possible to guide them to deeper states of mind, to
a more complete connection with their own subconscious mind, by
controlling your own thoughts.
By slowly moving into a deeper more synchronized state, you will
draw them into a similar level as well. Once there, if you slowly
and carefully begin to pay more attention to the conceptual content
of thought, they will, on certain levels, do the same.
This will tend to make them more aware of themselves and what they
need to do in life. Which will, in turn, allow them to deal with
any problems they may have more effectively.
I know that this sounds easy to accomplish and with practice and
attention to detail, it really is fairly straight forward, as all
of these methods are based on naturally occurring processes. Still
it takes some effort and the ability to get your own ego out of
the way to be highly effective. Lack of ego involvement allows you
to give advice suited to your client, rather than what you think
they should do, based on your own opinion and preconceived notions
of correct living.
This kind of work is, perhaps, the future of psychic ability. It
combines a wonderful level of service to others with solid technique
and utility that is easily seen by many people. All things that
psychic work has been accused of lacking in the past. - Article
By Dale Power, Hornell NY
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