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psychotrance

Indirect Capturing of the Unconscious or Indirect Regression.

The Solution for those who have difficulties in regressing!

 

With this technique we are able to "navigate" in the client's unconscious looking for the causes that motivate the undesirable situations in his life such as emotions and inadequate thoughts, pains, diseases, searching in this existence as well as in past lives, eliminating these crystallized energies as well as obsessions and doing the necessary energy cleanings, etc...

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PSYCHOTRANSE is the moment of consciousness, any moment, in which the modification of the level of consciousness takes place;

whether in Beta, Alpha, REM, hypnosis or any other alternative state.

Generally, people do not notice the changes in altered states of consciousness, especially when they happen at the Beta (wakefulness) level, at other times people have the sensation that they have fallen asleep, and apparently do not remember what happened during these moments (similar to post-hypnotic amnesia). ).

Today, high frequency levels of consciousness, from 40 to 80 c/s, have already been identified. linked to those states.

In psychotrance, these states are confused, in a way, with the absence states, or twilight states, so common in minimal brain dysfunctions, usually linked to epilepsies. On the other hand, these states are in no way different from those called "higher states of consciousness" often experienced by saints and mystics (see Pierre Weil, "Cosmic Experience and Psychosis", Ed. Vozes).

PSICOTRANSE is a word "created" by Eudes Alves and Eliezer C. Mendes in 1979, to designate changes in consciousness, at any level or depth. This differs from the concept of mediumistic trance, defined by Allan Kardec, which links trance to the influence of the spirits of the dead.

In this way, we tried to focus more on the psychological side of these altered states of consciousness (an idea that Charles Tart, 1972, also developed under the name of EAC, alternative states of consciousness). Integrating the concept of the dynamic unconscious and rescuing this important area of psychological behavior, which spiritualists call "animism", (because it is produced by the medium's mind, A. Aksakof, "Animism and Spiritism", 1890).

Most spiritists attribute unconscious phenomena to the spirits of the dead, for not knowing how to deal with the spirit of the living, but these manifestations, often classified as "fantasies", are very important for therapies, their value is far beyond that that Freud himself attributed to the Id, as a product of repression.

 

PSYCHOTRANSIS AND BRAIN MAPPING

Psychotrance can be clearly identified in brain mapping, revealing to us the levels of consciousness and differentiated stages, related to frequency patterns. This is a very promising way to study these states of consciousness. Perhaps, one day, we will understand the secrets of consciousness, discovering how it constructs its "psychological holograms". Meanwhile, we can now integrate the dynamics of psychotrance, and unconscious interactions, in a practical work of great therapeutic efficacy: capture-trance-therapy.

 

Psychotrance can be developed through training.
Like any other hypnotic state, it is absolutely natural and normal, forming part of the dynamics of the psyche and, like all hypnotic states, it has no interference from any supernatural force. It can often happen spontaneously, unconsciously, without people noticing their personality changes, mood swings, etc... They are symptoms of another person, emotionally attached to them. These symptoms may be physical, psychological or behavioral. With training, people clearly identify the source of these symptoms, freeing themselves from them without undue suffering.

Every altered state of consciousness is a psychotrance.

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