The Therapist Within

Philosophy:

 

Do you or someone you love suffer from emotional distress? If so, you are not alone.

  • 48% of all Americans will experience a major emotional disorder at some time in their lives; and the problem is getting worse.
  • Central nervous system stimulants and depressants which includes psychotropic medications are the largest selling category of drugs in the US?
  • Though only 5% of the worlds population, we consume 50% of its cocaine.

Something is seriously wrong. It is, to paraphrase the words of Will Rogers, “not the things we know, but the things we think we know that just ain’t so.”

Do you believe that you must "understand" your issues to feel better? That medications increase important emotional neurotransmitters? You don’t and they don’t.

In fact, neuroscientists have recently discovered that there is a natural force in the universe that guides us to the easiest and most efficient path for maximum emotional and spiritual growth.  That force expresses itself through a part of the brain called the amygdala in subtle surges of physical sensations that one cannot feel until the left, verbal brain is turned off. 

But this part of the brain does far more than that.  Recently, neuroscientists discovered a mechanism in the amygdala that actually dissolves old emotional trauma - the real cause of emotional distress - if you let it.  In fact, this innate emotional healing system has the power to erase the pain of the past and to virtually eliminate future life crises.

It is fast, free, effective, and efficient and can dissolve old emotional memories in as little as 24 hours.

It requires no therapy, experts, groups, discussion or medication.

It takes no intellectual effort and no will power.

We were born with it. And no matter how much damage we do to it, we cannot completely eradicate it.

It is also the best kept secret in America.

So, why doesn’t it work for you?

The problem is that we are confused about the different functions of two critical parts of the brain – the rational or verbal brain and the emotional or sensate brain, when to use each, how, and why. In these chaotic and uncertain times, learning these skills is critical.

From Turmoil to Tranquility provides step-by-step instructions in these skills.

 

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