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Close encounters with your inner world

MindWalking takes you on an adventure tour through your inner world. It's a trip through usually rather inaccessible terrain - because what could be more closed to the view and unknown than one's own mind? If you wish to come along you will need to have quite a bit of courage and be really hooked on self-recognition.

Each The Maker Of His Fortune

Man creates his world by his thoughts. He programs his mind and his behaviour arises out of this. His programs show in his attitudes, considerations and opinions, in his likes and dislikes. They don't just appear "from somewhere". They are of his own making. Attitudes,considerations and opinions are based on mental "guiding phrases" which shape and channel the behaviour of a person. These "guiding phrases" operate like the safety rails on a motorway: they force you to stay on the road.

Positive guiding phrases take you to your goal; negative ones take you around in circles. Or into an abyss. And that's the way one feels - either victorious and optimistic or exhausted and depressed.

"I'm too stupid", "nobody likes me", "I'll never get anything done", "I won't make it" - such thoughts are negative guiding phrases.

When were they programmed in? Under what traumatic circumstances? In which situation of loss, fear, panic, violence, degradation, annihilation?

If these negative guiding phrases can be detected and traced back to their origin you are well on the way to clearing the programs which can run you into the ground. Once you have detected negative guiding phrases, gone through the corresponding primal incidents and defused their emotional charges, you have neutralized the lot. Neither the guiding phrase nor the primal incident will affect you in the future. Terrible as the past incident might have been, now you can smile about it. Only the absence of negative guiding phrases opens the road to positive thinking. And so, to personal expansion. And more life quality.

Anything Can Happen

As you travel through your mind using the MindWalking techniques, you must be prepared for anything and everything - for example; for out-of-body experiences, past lives, strange astral worlds, and even UFO encounters. You do not go out of your way to look for strange occurrences or things that are out of line with the accepted scientific framework. It may just happen that way during the session.

At this point, I must state very clearly that during a MindWalking session no leading questions are asked or contents suggested. There are neither discussions nor symbolic interpretations. The session partner purely finds his own truth without any prompting by the guide.

So even though materialistically oriented scientists believe that consciousness is the result of biochemical reactions in the brain, I cannot share this view. For in MindWalking, people discover again and again that they may walk outside their bodies as astral travellers, that their physical body is energized by an ether body, and that death is but the phase between two lives.

Real Session Examples

You may get a feeling for what a MindWalking session can be like by the following real-life examples of people's experience during their sessions. To protect the people involved their names and life details have been altered.

Childhood Trauma

John studies engineering. Everything is going fine, except he easily panics when he gets stuck in a traffic jam on the motorway. He hates using elevators and flying in aeroplanes. On such occasions John runs out of breath, panics and goes unconscious. What frightens him the most is the idea of dying alone and without help. "I won't be there any more" are the words that echo in his head. That's the guiding phrase. When we follow it up we discover that his tensions go back to a number of different incidents adding up to one general effect.

In a manner of speaking, John lives in several "old films" simultaneously. If these are triggered by factors in his day-to-day surroundings they get switched on and overshadow the present, throwing him into discomfort and panic. The most aggravating "old film" turned out to be a fit of allergy John suffered at the age of 4. It brought him close to his death. Most prominent in John´s mind was the scene when his mother drove him to the doctor.

Outside The Body

During the drive to the doctor little John saw himself from the outside. From a viewpoint exterior to his body he looked down to his child's body, its throat swollen and fighting for air. Even so, he still felt calm - so much so that he even attempted to comfort his mother who sat at the steering wheel in a state of panic. She was afraid John might die, and then "he isn't there anymore." (So this thought was actually his mother's and John took it on as his own.) At the zebra crossing close to the doctor's house there was a traffic jam. This was when John finally lost his consciousness. (This incident explains the greater part of John's complaints, namely the combination of traffic jams, panic and going unconscious.)

Tangled Film Strips

In order to pull apart John's experiences and those of his mother (which became tangled up with each other during the incident), we explored the incident from the viewpoint of John's mother. First we had looked at John's film, now we looked at that of his mother. In doing so, the emotional and mental "knots" between the two filmstrips and persons became undone.

A Difficult Birth

The narrowness John feels when he is in an elevator, goes back to his birth. During our session he was virtually sucked into his birth incident. He ran through the phase of his head leaving the womb. His shoulders were stuck. Too narrow! (John re-experienced this phase very strongly.)

After the experience and awareness of the origin of his fears, John can now go up in elevators. He is not afraid of flying and traffic jams are no problem any more. This whole session series took 7 hours and 14 minutes, spread out over two days.

"Know Thyself"

Although the MindWalking Program is tailored to individual needs it is not a therapy in the sense of "repairing" things. It doesn't deal with presenting complaints but it concentrates on their cause - the person himself or herself.

What caused these complaints in the first place? Finding the answer to this question will raise your responsibility level considerably! It may also clear up many longstanding difficulties in your life.

In Session: Detective Work

MindWalking takes the form of a session between a session guide and a session partner. They sit on chairs opposite each other at a table. No couch, no lotus position. The session partner's wishes determine the session. He originates the areas he wants to work on. He may wish to break out of the old ruts, rehabilitate lost abilities, break his boundaries and go beyond his limits. He is curious to know himself.

Every unwanted condition has had a beginning, and it is this beginning that needs finding. It is purely a detective job! How did it start? Where? When? Who was there? Who was the victim, who the perpetrator?

Memories are awakened, probes sent down to deep memory strata, answers drawn up. Faint inklings become certainties. It may take you far into your past: early childhood, the prenatal phase, past lives. Perhaps even psychic connections with other beings. Of sole importance, however, are insights and cognitions leading to observable changes in real life. MindWalking enhances life quality.

Past Life With An Unhappy End

Richard is a self-employed electrician who has been married for 20 years and has one child. He feels inhibited in his expansion in life, for always when he makes positive plans, his thoughts go off and he gets confused. He feels "someone is keeping me back". This is the guiding phrase. In tracing it we soon get down to childhood illnesses which at the age of 9 kept him from getting on at school. He sees scenes from the hospital, long corridors, the operating room, rough handling by doctors and medical personnel.

As this doesn't cause any significant relief, we take our search further. A scene in a tiled room comes to Richard's mind and gets stronger. The room resembles an operating room. Six persons stand around a stretcher. A young man is tied down to it. He is being tortured by electric shocks to his genitals.

Richard realizes that this is not merely a wild figment of his imagination, but that this picture concerns him directly. Only - how? As his memory sets in, more and more environmental details appear which clearly put the scene back into the 1930's, Chicago. But Richard was only born in 1953! He cannot help attributing his memory pictures to a past life. Each attempt to push them away increases his tension.

Yet correct identification and acceptance of what he is seeing leads to relaxation. We carry on.

To start with, Richard identifies with the role of the torturer. He "sees the movie" from that particular angle. Finally he comes to realize that this young man is he himself. Now he is watching the movie from an angle outside of that body on the stretcher.

Richard was an intelligence agent in those days. The group he had to spy on wanted "to keep him back" (the guiding phrase we have followed). After a dramatic fight they caught him and tortured him to death.

After his death he hovers away. He gets his orientation from a "beacon" that takes him "back home". It has become clear now, where the guiding phrase "someone is keeping me back" stems from. Richard is relieved and laughs. He also recognizes various connections between the former incident (electric shocks) and his sexual problems in his present life. (The sessions were done in the course of one day and took 6 hours and 20 minutes.)

Straight Down To The Core Of The Matter

MindWalking sessions are done intensively. There is no hypnosis, no rituals, no incantations. The session partner is simply assissted by the session guide to directly recall past events. This method can reach deeper than you would believe. In every session a load is taken off your shoulders, in the next session the next one.

This is not done gradually with only one session per week, but in the style of a landslide. Several sessions per day and two or three days in a row are normal. We stay with the subject matter until it resolves. It takes as long as it takes: ten hours, twelve hours, fifteen hours. Good results can be obtained within hours for the following simple reason: When you come close to the truth, you feel relieved, when you fall for an untruth, you get tense. Your session guide takes his cues from this. He leads you on to find your own personal truth and when you have found it, you then feel relieved.

In each session you come to terms with a piece of your past and regain walled-off power. And once you have your power back, your past cannot catch up with you any more. Your attention is firmly on your future.

It's Never too Late

MindWalking is an in-depth dialogue. It aims at making your true identity available to you, beyond time and location. At opening the door to your innermost purposes and value and at making the core of your being accessible to you. Which means:

We all have a chance after all.

  
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