Psychotherapist Induces After-Death Communication

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
  • Trained psychotherapists using Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy: repairandreatt...
    A Washington-state licensed psychotherapist named Rochelle Wright learned how to help clients sitting in her office have afterlife communications with people for whom they are grieving because they have gone on from life. Today, several hundred psychotherapists have learned the procedure and are using it to reduce their clients’ grief dramatically. In this video, Seek Reality Online explains the procedure Rochelle and the other psychotherapists are using, and we share with you two real accounts of a people’s afterlife communication while sitting in the psychotherapist’s office that healed their grief in one session.

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  • @loriburnie61
    @loriburnie61 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    This is amazing. i would love to find a psychotherapist here that can do that.

    • @seekreality3023
      @seekreality3023  11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      There are two procedures that psychotherapists are using. You can read about one at repairandreattachment.com and the other at induced-adc.com. Each contains lists of trained psychotherapists.

  • @rickw4662
    @rickw4662 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    EMDR is good for trauma, but I have never heard it used for this practice. Many psychotherapists use EMDR as my good friend is a practicing EMDR therapist. I think the hardest would be finding a therapist who would use EMDR in this type of therapy. It makes sense that it will work but there may be a moral/belief factor on the part of the therapist to use this angle. Liability may be a potential issue.

    • @seekreality3023
      @seekreality3023  10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yes, EMDR is excellent for any traumatic memories and any compulsions. It's curious you wonder about the "moral/belief" factor. No one would question using it for traumas, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders, and a variety of other disorders. But someone might question using it to help someone communicate with their spouse in spirit.

    • @rickw4662
      @rickw4662 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@seekreality3023 My comments were on the part of the therapist. Would a therapist practice this type of therapy if they don't believe in speaking to people who transitioned? A good therapist would research any treatment prior to every using it in session. If they don't believe in this line of thinking I feel that this could compromise the experience for the patient. I personally think it can work on what I have been learning over the last few years.

    • @asifas9110
      @asifas9110 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@rickw4662
      My friend although I understand what you mean , what , any belief religious or lets say a therapist doesn’t believe on afterlife , has to do with the treatment method he or she is applying on his patients. If this kind of therapy works for PTSD , it can work for grief therapy as well . Yeah its reliable or not means is this message really coming from my loved one would be something questionable.

    • @seekreality3023
      @seekreality3023  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@rickw4662 Therapists are pagmatists. They use what seems to work. Professionals in the field not familiar with afterlife communication have called these conversations "mental representations." They heal grief, so any psychotherapist should be able to use the methods without acknowledging that they involve conversations with someone living in the afterlife.

    • @rickw4662
      @rickw4662 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@seekreality3023 Thank you for the conversation. I know many therapists use a various techniques, and that EMDR is a newer and specialized modality. It does take training to use effectively. If it can help anyone who is stressed with a loss of a loved one I am all for it.

  • @DarthKorriban139
    @DarthKorriban139 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It would be better if we build a phone and got real phonecalls from the afterlife. But that just me.
    I'm working a few Sci-fi stories, something that gets me off the mind of death.
    I work on a few stories i have been trying to create from my mind.
    One of these stories is set in a post-apocalypse era. If any of you ever seen the classic cartoon Thundarr the barbarian, that the story is set in that universe but it takes place om mars and follows a group of martians protecting the red planet from evil space knights and wizards that wants to conquer thier world. Steve Gerber, the Marvel creator of Howard the Duck was the creator of Thundarr.
    Another story is a mix of Babylon 5 and Lion King and follows the Cat princess and her friends as they travel across the galaxy to find a new homeworld and fighting against evil galactic factions like lizard race called Sintarrians and the holy Him'Darri.
    Also, have doctor Hogan ever seen Babylon 5? It's good sci-fi series from the 90s. Sadly most of the cast have passed away.

  • @Bryan-rs5qp
    @Bryan-rs5qp 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ⭐🦋🌈

  • @asifas9110
    @asifas9110 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But is this real I mean is it that the patient mind is making it up or is it a real encounter?

    • @seekreality3023
      @seekreality3023  11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      It's all coming from your subconscious, and it comes into the same place where you think. We've never had anyone think in the area where we think, so that takes getting used to. It is telepathy. In telepathy, we receive messages from someone mind to mind. It could be someone we know or someone living in the afterlife. Since it happens in the area where we think, people don't receive the messages. Instead, they think they were "intuition" or "realization." We use words to describe when we're getting communication from outside of us in the thinking area of our minds: "it popped into my head," "it dawned on me," "I suddenly realized," and on and on. These inspirations are often coming from a person we know in the afterlife, our guides, or others interested in us.
      As you engage in this afterlife communication, it will come naturally to you. Don't question it. You will increasingly realize what is coming is not from your mind. You're not intending what comes, and you'll realize things you wouldn't have originated. Eventually, you'll accept the reality that you've communicating with people living in the afterlife giving you messages in your mind.
      Yes, many messages you receive are going to be characteristic of your loved one. As you do this, things will come to you that surprise you. They will validate your communication. You can't expect that somehow your mind is conjuring up ideas such as "he needs to learn how to love." When it comes to you spontaneously, without your intention, that is communication from a love one, a guide, or others interested in you. There's no little Lin inside you creating these things.

    • @bdave2049
      @bdave2049 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I can see no evidence that this is an afterlife communication, regardless of the therapeutic results or how real it may have seemed to the patients.

  • @bdave2049
    @bdave2049 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I can see no evidence of this being a genuine afterlife encounter. It may be effective from a therapeutic perspective, but there's no evidence of a genuine afterlife encounter. How good the results are or how real it seems to the patient or practitioner is not evidence of it being an authentic afterlife experience. That’s logjc 101.