Logosynthesis Quick Reference
The Starting Point
We are more than body and mind, we’re Essence, a Higher Self.
The Four Principles:
- Suffering is primarily the result of unawareness of our Essence and of our creative tasks.
- Dissociated parts and introjects prevent our being fully aware of and living through our core self.
- Dissociated parts and introjects are rigid energy structures existing in 3-dimensional space, rather than abstract cognitive parts of mind.
- The power of the word itself dissolves these frozen structures and allows the energy they were holding captive to be reclaimed by our real Self.
The Procedure
First, create a supporting environment for learning and change. Then identify a concrete symptom to work on, as an answer to meta-question A:
HOW does your client suffer?
- Find the level of distress (SUD scale) for the symptom, on a scale from 0 to 10.
- Identify the trigger of that symptom, as an answer to meta-question B:
FROM WHAT does your client suffer?
Create the Logosynthesis sentences, according to the answers to the FROM WHAT question:
- I retrieve all my energy bound up in (the FROM WHAT) X and take it back to the right place in my Self.
- I remove all non-me energy related to (the FROM WHAT) X from all of my cells, all of my body and my personal space and send it back to its origin.
- I retrieve all my energy bound up in all my reactions to (the FROM WHAT) X and take it back to the right place in my Self.
Then go through the procedure:
- Let the client say sentence 1
- Allow the sentence to work until you notice a change.
- Let the client say sentence 2.
- Allow the sentence to work until you notice a change.
- Ask again: HOW and FROM WHAT does the client suffer? Find differences in the answers.
- Repeat the procedure for the new answers, as long as the client needs.
- Integrate the change – GO!
Tips
- It’s not necessary to mix Logosynthesis with other techniques. Once you decide to apply the system for an issue, stay with it and give it time to work.
- The Logosynthesis process follows small steps: salami slices, onion peels, an artichoque, an eternal ladder.
- Find clear answers to the HOW and FROM WHAT questions, before and after saying the sentences, allow the client to recognise even very small steps.
- Answers to question 1 can help to diagnose the type and the level of distress, with the possibility to notice changes later in the process. Answers to question 2 describe triggering energy constructs in space.
- As a guide, you don’t need to do anything once you’ve identified the issue and given the sentences. Sit on your hands, wait and see. After saying a sentence, “No change” doesn’t exist, but the steps in the healing process are sometimes small.
- A diary as part of the treatment contract can support the perception of change in the long run.
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