
Spirit Releasement Therapy
Spirit Releasement is a term coined by William Baldwin. This work unifies the spiritualist and shamanic perspective back into psychotherapy and spiritual healing and has brought psychology forward on its next important and fundamental development phase.
Spirit Releasement is a therapy, not a rite. Unlike exorcism, it comes from a position of compassion, not confrontation. Spirit Releasement aims both to free the client and to assist the attached spirit to continue its evolutionary journey. Past Life Therapy and Soul Retrieval, as well as being established therapies, are often usefully combined with Spirit Releasement Therapy.
Spirit release is a process of releasing trapped energies that build up through life's traumas and emotional upsets, which leave you vulnerable to blockages in the energy system which can create a broad spectrum of symptoms, i.e. physical and mental illnesses, or disruption in your immediate environment.
Explanations and process
Spirit Releasement Therapy is not based on any religion or religious belief system. The approach is clear, rational, methodical and complete in working with the Body, Mind and Spirit in a respectful way.
It is true to say that modern psychotherapy often fails with people because it does not recognise the existence of the soul. In not recognising the soul, you have no map or possibility of being shown a map, which includes the entire nature of the individual's experience. The wholeness of being.
Only by staying with the symptoms and guiding the person on his or her own shamanic journey through the psyche can I cross the boundaries of western psychology and traditional healing methods and bring them together to assist the individual.
The techniques were developed through experimental methods: observation, trial and error, comparison and contrast with existing systems of exorcism and deliverance, and synthesising many proven clinical modalities with a client-perceived, experienced and reported spiritual, non-physical, internal dimension. The consistency of the descriptions given by clients in the altered state have added to and verified the developing clinical framework of SRT. These results indicate the validity of the hypothesis and the approach. All that matters is the process and the client defines the process.
There is no proof entities (the surviving consciousness of deceased human beings) actually exist. However, because of the effect of SRT within the clinical framework of the spiritual dimension, it can be implied that the spiritual dimension of reality exists and there are many types of conscious beings existing (living) in that dimension.
You may have to delve into past lives, alternate realities and extra-terrestrial realities (as defined by clients) to find them and get the answers, but the answers and the resolution they bring with them do emerge for anyone open to new perspectives on physical, emotional and spiritual health.



