Now that we have added a few more tools for spiritual communication, I have stepped up my solo sessions to several times a day, but this does not take more time than my earlier single solo session a day. My solo sessions used to take 45 minutes to an hour to handle a body problem, and I now find myself handling multiple body problems in less than ten minutes.
The major difference is due to my use of sketches to understand the conflicts these spirits are projecting. I still find it difficult to see the spirits within my life force envelope, but I can detect spiritual disturbances as soon as they are active. If I focus my attention on a body part that is not functioning well, I get an immediate impression of a spiritual conflict. If I focus on the conflict, it becomes more solid and I can see how far it extends and its orientation in space.
It will appear to me as a ridge in space with a definite size, shape, and orientation. If I reach for it by putting attention on it, the ridge becomes more solid and may even move about. The ridge is held in place by opposing intentions placed there by spiritual beings who have a disagreement. I used to query the beings in an effort to understand the disagreement and its origin and this would take some time and a fair amount of skill in querying beings without evaluating for them and upsetting them further. I would have to locate the original source of the disagreement before the truth of the matter was revealed and the beings could be made right enough to end the disagreement. At this point, the conflict and the ridge would vanish and the body problem caused by the ridge would end.
Recently, I tried sketching the ridges I perceived to lessen the amount of notes I was writing. To my surprise, the ridges started changing as soon as I started sketching them and labeling the parts. One of the most dramatic was a samurai with a problem and he disappeared a soon as I added the last label. If you look at the sketch. You can probably guess what that final label was.

As you can see, the goal was to duplicate what the being was projecting. And I was able to show the being I understood his problem and the source of it with this simple sketch. I kept sketching my sessions and soon found that I could keep the sketches simple as long as I duplicated the intentions of the spirits involved.
I soon found myself dealing with body infections where the spirits were viruses and bacteria and the cells they were attacking. The intentions I perceived were not very complex, more like hunger and resistance to being consumed, so my sketches got even simpler and labels merely described the position and shapes of the ridges. In these sessions, the ridges blew as soon as I completed sketching them and there were no high-level realizations involved. This morning, I contacted and blew 3 ridges in a four-minute session and everyone involved including myself felt so good we had to end the session.
I am now using sketches when counseling others and I find that the sketches speed up those sessions also. I continue to push the envelope on using sketches during sessions and in the most recent solo session, I simply created a mental image of a sketch resembling the data I was receiving from a spirit and this was enough to handle the disturbance the being was experiencing.
There is a longstanding rule that a perfect duplication will cause a problem to vanish and my recent experience leads me to believe that it soon will be common for a trained SRT counselor to handle spiritual problems for others through intention alone.
If you are doing solo sessions, I invite you to use sketches to capture your understanding of what is being presented to you, and let me know of your results. Feel free to let me know of any problems you encounter and I will endeavor to assist you in resolving them. The use of sketches in spiritual counseling has already increased my counseling production fivefold. I welcome your feedback and suggestions and will eventually create a manual for using sketches in spiritual counseling.
David St Lawrence