REACHING AND WITHDRAWING CAN PUT YOU IN CHARGE AGAIN**

When you reach for something as a person or as a spirit, you are approaching it closely and sharing its space. When you are withdrawing from something under your own power, you are putting space between you and it. In other words, you are controlling its influence over you by changing the distance between yourself and this other thing.

This process has been used for many years in familiarizing someone with a new piece of equipment or a new location. Basically, when you are presented with a new tool or piece of equipment, you are apt to stir up old memories connected with this place or equipment. If you deliberately reach for this thing or place and deliberately withdraw from them, you will turn old memories on and off and will finally find they do not bother you any more.

If you hurt yourself with a tool or by bumping into something, you can make the pain stop quickly by putting your body part gently on the thing that hurt you and them removing it gently over and over again until the pain stops. This is called a contact assist and it works reliably if you do it as soon as you injure yourself.

The same process works to reduce disagreements in the body. I was working to heal a boil using SRT processing and I was not making much progress until Joe Marchione suggested that I do a reach and withdraw action on the boil which was quite upset with the body tissues surrounding it. With Joe’s help I was able to reduce the pain quickly even though it had been hurting for several days.

The mechanism seems to put your spirit into close communication with the spirits it is disagreeing with and they seem to come to an understanding and this ends the disagreement. This same mechanism occurs when a standard Spiritual Rescue Technology process is being run, but the reach and withdraw process seems to be faster and simpler. The results I obtained were so powerful that I am urging you to use this approach to heal body problems, relationships, and career problems that are resisting regular processes.

**This has been reposted because the simplicity of reaching and withdrawing seems to obscure the power and importance of this activity.

David St Lawrence

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