A remarkable journey through the hidden dimensions of
our inner world . . .Soul-Centered Healing: A
Psychologist's Extraordinary Journey into the Realms of
Sub-Personalities, Spirits, and Past LivesWhen clinical
psychologist Tom Zinser started working with multiple
personality patients, he had no way of anticipating
where his work would ultimately lead.Using hypnosis,
Zinser learned how to communicate directly with the
sub-personalities that, he eventually learned, exist
even in healthy individuals. Oftentimes this therapeutic
technique would lead to healing and psychological
integration. But other times, it would lead to confusing
or frustrating results. While he made substantial
progress, Zinser also reached a professional impasse.The
breakthrough came when Zinser was approached by
Katharine Mackey, a secretary in his office, who
channeled a spirit named Gerod through automatic
writing. Gerod, it seemed, was interested in
communicating with the psychologist. Zinser approached
the suggestion of "meeting" Gerod with a cautious but
curious mind, only to be astonished by the clinically
useful information that Gerod provided. Gerod claimed
the ability to see directly into the souls of Zinser's
clients, and provided very specific guidance on how to
help each one. Equally important, Gerod sketched out a
map of the human soul, its structure, and destiny, far
wider than models provided by clinical psychology.What
started out as an experiment turned into an amazing
fourteen-year collaboration with more than 650 sessions
between Gerod and Dr. Zinser. These sessions enabled
Zinser to breach the impasse, guiding his clients to
integration at a much deeper, spiritual level. The
collaboration also lead the author to a wider
understanding of the soul's structure and journey,
explained in this book.Soul-Centered Healing is not a
book about channeling, but about the importance of
seeing our own psyche in a larger context. This
compelling, mind-opening account - sure to be
controversial - reveals the landscape of a larger
psychic and spiritual reality, of which we are a
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