SRT Workshop Sunday 4-13-25 – How To Find Truth

In Spiritual Rescue Technology, we communicate with spirits directly and we get whatever messages these spirits care to deliver. These spirits, as I have mentioned before, are not all in good shape but if we communicate to them in a caring way, we will receive whatever they choose to share with us.


If we reach and withdraw appropriately when we communicate with them, we will be able to see when they are being truthful, being deceptive, or being insane. By asking the right questions, we can determine why they are misleading us and can act accordingly.


For example, if we encounter spirits who are stuck in a victim valence, we will get a distorted picture of what has happened to them. By reaching and withdrawing appropriately, we may get the full story and may even find what they did to get treated so badly. We don’t have to agree with these spirits but we can acknowledge them for sharing their story with us and can decide for ourselves whether they can be helped or sent elsewhere.


If you get information from a spirit that does not make sense to you, you must withdraw and decide what questions will resolve the mystery. If you continue to get information that does not make sense to you, you still have the option to withdraw and seek help from another SRT user. By sharing what you have found with other SRT users, you will get the answers you need and any confusions will be resolved.


If you attempt to find truth from another source, even me, by relying on our data instead of your own observations, this can be distorted by the prejudices of your second-hand source. On the other hand, if you confer with me or another SRT user to validate what you have already observed, you stand a better chance of finding truth.


Join me for our SRT Workshop Sunday, 4–14–25 and see what truths you might discover. Use the usual link and if you do not have one send me an email to get invited at: srtcounseling@gmail,com

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