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GRANDMOTHERS TO THE RESCUE
Julianna
is so light-sensitive that she has to wear sunglasses indoors. Her ophthalmologist
can’t find anything physical to account for the problem. She’s
made eight visits to a prominent psychiatrist an hour’s drive
from her home, only to wind up frustrated, irritated with the analyst,
and out eight co-payments and several tanks of gas. In our session,
she journeys to encounter the spirit of her grandmother who points out
to her that her problem with her “seeing” is linked to the
ashamed and embarrassed way she “sees” herself and her parents,
immigrants from Hong Kong. Grandma gives her a little Chinese box to
contain her sorrows and remind her to be proud of her heritage. A week
later I receive a phone call from Julianna. She tells me her problem
is almost completely gone…and on a visit to Chinatown, she impulsively
decides to turn up a street she’d never visited before. She looks
through a store window and finds the box she first saw in trance. ONE
SESSION.
Michelle
is terrified to drive across the any of the Bay Area’s many bridges.
The last time she tried to traverse the Benicia Bridge, she had a panic
attack, pulled over and had to call a friend on her cell phone to come
and pick her up. In trance, she discovers that she has never gotten
over the death of her grandmother, who passed on when Michelle was ten
years old. In the session, Grandma visits her and reassures Michelle’s
inner child that both she (Grandma) and Michelle are safe. Several days
later, Michelle calls to proudly announce that she has just driven across
the Bay Bridge by herself without a hint of trouble—the first
time she has done so in years. ONE SESSION.
OVERCOMING
THE SINS OF THE FATHER
Doug can’t seem to finish his master’s thesis. He feels
blocked in a big way. In trance, he discovers that he is overwhelmed
by sadness for his father, who himself never finished his bachelor’s
degree and died bitter and disillusioned. He allows himself to grieve
for his father, and now free from this emotional entanglement, he learns
that he really isn’t interested in his master’s program.
He gets a job he likes in a different field, where he feels he has found
his niche. ONE SESSION.
NO MORE FISH PHOBIA FOR AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD
Thank you so much for helping Jack get over his "fish" problem. His anxiety about being near seafood has basically vanished so we can now eat out as a family and everyone can order what they want. Our trip to Costa Rica was a huge success, partly because mealtime was no longer stressful. Even though Jack himself doesn't even believe it, the hypnotherapy worked! Thank you!--N.G., Palo Alto
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO HAVE A HAPPY PAST
LIFE
Anne is an accomplished professional, co-owner of a thriving
physical therapy practice. She can’t understand why she is so
intimidated by her business partner, but it’s gotten to the point
that she dreads going into her office. In trance, Anne journeys to a
past life a few hundred years ago in Europe. Anne is unable to rescue
her partner, who in this past life is a male, from a crevasse he has
fallen into. She feels terribly guilty about this failure. In trance,
she explains her helplessness and regret, and she receives forgiveness
from her partner. The following week, Anne finds herself able to confront
her on some office management issues without holding back. Her partner
says she appreciates her openness, and also asks Anne what she’s
been doing lately to look younger and lighten up her energy. THREE SESSIONS.
A PSYCHIC RESTRAINING ORDER
Rachel has separated from a battering husband, but must see him once
a week as they have a shared child custody arrangement. Mike continues
to threaten and intimidate her, so much so that she is terrified every
time the phone rings. In trance, Rachel meets protective “bodyguard”
spirits who help her imagine pounding her husband to a pulp. She reports
the following week that, strangely, he has ceased to verbally abuse
and intimidate her, but has instead taken up this practice with her
boyfriend! Jeff isn’t cowed, however, and laughs off the threats.
ONE SESSION.
ANGER MANAGEMENT THE SUBCONSCIOUS WAY
Samantha, an unemployed single mother in her 20’s, is given to
angry outbursts that mar her relationships with her boyfriend and other
friends. She feels as if she can’t control her emotions. In trance,
she revisits her unhealthy, chaotic family of origin and receives visits
from new inner father and mother spirit guides. They establish a safe,
peaceful household for Samantha to grow up in, and provide her the love
and encouragement she never had. Immediately after the session, she
reports that she feels as though a big burden has been lifted from her
shoulders. By the following week, she has obtained a job she likes and
is happy to say that her friends are amazed at her rapid transformation
into a rational, even-keeled young woman. ONE SESSION.
BEYOND BERLITZ
Veronica’s career change has an exciting aspect: she gets to travel
out of country and deliver presentations. She has scheduled a trip to
South America to give a series of talks in Spanish. But whenever she
has to speak in front of a crowd, she gets self-conscious, nervous and
tongue-tied. Her message of course becomes compromised in the process.
She’s feeling panicky at the prospect of exposing her less-than-perfect
Spanish. In her session, she recalls a humiliating childhood experience
in front of an elementary school class. But this time, she fires her
teacher and hires a much friendlier, more encouraging substitute. On
her return from her travels, she calls to tell me her presentations
went beautifully. She went on to say that she spoke nothing but Spanish
for several days and felt completely at ease in her expression. ONE
SESSION.
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