On Releasing the Fear
Written by Rebecca Hardcastle, Ph.D    Friday, 26 March 2010 04:17   
Social Justice & Security

Peace Exoconsciousness is the extraterrestrial (ETI) science of love from the heart, the 21st Century mind, linking Earth and its citizens directly to multi-verses.

As a hypnotherapist who specializes in trauma, I ask clients an empowering question:  “Do you, or have you ever, felt safe?”

Frequently the question is met with a blank stare and silence. We sit quietly as the question marinates into consciousness. Patiently we wait for an answer to form.

When it finally emerges, the answer often stumbles and tumbles. “Ah…No…I would say I have never felt safe. Well…maybe once or twice. But, no I do not feel safe.”

Then my countenance breaks into the smile of knowing and I respond. “Yes, I remember when I, too, was asked that question. I was stunned by my answer. Stunned at the realization that other people felt safe and I did not. How could that be?”

It was a realization that forced me to embrace the extent of my fear and the depth of my vulnerability. I knew change was gonna come. And it did.

When the blinders were pulled off my mind, I admitted fear. Stripped bare, I was forced to make an empowering move out of my mind, into my heart. And then, through my heart into my entire body and Being.

The vibration I discovered on my voyage out of the harbor of Fear was Love.  Love of self, of others, of Planet Earth, of multiverses.

Exoconsciousness is the study and practice of the extraterrestrial origins, dimensions and abilities of human consciousness.

We humans are identified, engaged and empowered with extraterrestrial intelligence, living in a conscious universe. As humans, we possess the extraterrestrial passport to navigate multiverses.

We need not be an astronaut or a scientist.

We gain our multiverse passport when we release the fear and vulnerability of our confinement in trauma and isolation. Then our minds, bodies, and spirits connect to an extraterrestrial consciousness with whom we are One.

Our trauma dissolves. Our fear disappears. Our vulnerability subsides.

 

 

About Dr. Hardcastle:

Dr. Hardcastle is a certified hypnotherapist and transformational life coach. She has a doctorate in Parapsychic Sciences and a Master of Divinity in Philosophical Theology. In addition to her private practice of hypnotherapy and coaching, Dr. Hardcastle is a researcher, writer, lecturer and educator in the emerging field of consciousness studies. She is the originator of the concept and wrote the book on Exoconsciousness and is dedicated to exploring the multiple dimensions of consciousness that link us to one another, earth, cosmos and creator.

“Human consciousness is our most precious natural resource.”

--- Dr. Hardcastle

 

Read more at either Exoconsciousness.com or at International Metaphysical University

 


 

Story By Rebecca Hardcastle, Ph.D.

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