What is
Trance Therapy? The guided meditation trance sessions
have been compiled using highly advanced hypnotic tecniques,
producing amazing effects such as various trance stages,
meditating states, and deep hypnosis. These deep trance
effects are used for implanting useful messages into the
subconcious mind.
The
Shamanic Rythms
Produced
using a 22" shaman rosewood drum. The cycles are produced
using 4.5 beats per second (theta) this is the typical
traditional rythm used for centuries to transport the shaman
healers into deeper realms of conciousness, and excellent
for alternative hypnotherapy.
Akashic
Hall
Knowledge
These
records have been referred to by different names
including the universal mind, cosmic mind, the
collective unconscious, and many believe that it is
the basis of psychic perception. It is believed that
events recorded at the akashic hall can be read in
certain states of consciousness.
Such
states of consciousness can be induced by hypnosis,
trance, shamanism, meditation and sleep, so not only
mystics but ordinary people perceive the akashic
records. Yogis also believe that these records can be
accessed in certain psychic states.
Edgar
Cayce, the late mystic did his readings in a deep
trance. His subconscious mind was in direct
communication with all other subconscious minds, and
was capable of reading the minds of others by
gathering knowledge from the Akashic Hall. Carl Jung
also claimed the concept of the collective
unconcious.
The
term akasha itself, along with the concept of an
akashic library, originated with Indian philosophy.