What is Spiritual Response Technique?
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Ask yourself when you first formed the belief that you were not meant to feel great in this life experience. Could it have been when you were told about good and evil? When you heard that the Buddha said life meant suffering? When you learned about original sin in Sunday School? Even if you do not practice a religion, you may operate from similarly limiting beliefs.
Buddha, Jesus and most other religious luminaries went on to say that there are ways to release these incongruous feelings. So many books are written about how to end suffering that the only wise thing to do is to practice the methods that many people teach, find a practice that works for you and reach enlightenment in this lifetime.
I think that is our goal. When behaviors get in our way that sabotage our bliss, we feel lost or insufficient and unable to reach what looks attainable. To be free of all our manifested and unmanifested thought 'demons' could actually liberate us to be present in the NOW. The more we are able to let go of limiting behavior, the freer we are to be.
What we need is a way to continue to release outdated behavior without having to repeat life and death scenarios. We need the ability to move through and clear subconscious blocks, obsessions, habitual behavior and emotional limitations.
There is a tool called Spiritual Response Technique (SRT) that addresses this need. SRT allows us the ability of to research and communicate with our Akashic records or Soul records. Akashic is explained as 'The record of everything the soul has experienced from the instant of the Divine Blueprint formed at the level of the GODHEAD until the present moment and beyond.'[1]
Through SRT one identifies the emotional programs that are running at the cellular level. A spiritual reawakeing process begins at the soul level, which allows the soul to recognize the purpose of the emotional blocks and then opens the program to be released and replaced with harmony. At the very least, the results include more inner peace, greater self-understanding and self-acceptance. Our judgmental self quiets so that our relationship with our-self will deepen and improve. Interactions with those around us noticeably change. At the very best, we see dramatic turnarounds in aberrant habitual behavior and personality traits.
[1]Robert E. Detzler, Soul Recreation, Developing your Cosmic Potential (SRC Publishing, Redmond, Washington 1994)