How is PSYCH-K unique?
PSYCH-K is a synthesis of a variety of processes for change, some contemporary and some ancient. While it shares certain characteristics with other methods, it is unique in the following important ways:
- PSYCH-K is easy-to-learn and easy-to-use. In a weekend workshop, you can learn all that is necessary to make major changes for yourself and others. PSYCH-K techniques can be practiced alone, with a friend, or with a trained facilitator.
- PSYCH-K is a "do-with" process that depends predominantly on the individual seeking change, not on the facilitator. PSYCH-K engages and activates the inner resources of the subconscious and superconscious minds. This approach honors the power and responsibility of the individual in making the changes they seek.
- PSYCH-K does not require that you understand or even remember the event or trauma that led to the limiting belief. Unlike other therapies that depend upon insight into the original experience, with PSYCH-K you can simply change the belief.
- PSYCH-K taps into your inner wisdom or superconscious connection, which ensures that the goal and belief change will be safe and appropriate for you. The built-in permission protocols are one of PSYCH-K's most significant advantages.
The Superconscious Connection
For thousands of years, the idea of a superconscious mind has been a part of human culture. Some refer to it as the Higher Self, Spirit, or Soul. Although many mainstream scientists and psychologists continue to debate its existence, the concept of the superconscious mind has been accepted by some of the brightest intellects humanity has produced. This reality of a spiritually expanded consciousness is an important bridge between contemporary spirituality and contemporary psychology. PSYCH-K provides a format that actively blends the two perspectives.
The Three Minds
The superconscious mind is different from either of the other two "minds." The conscious (or volitional) mind sets goals and judges results. The subconscious (or habitual) mind is programmed to respond to its environment automatically. The superconscious mind is more like a caring parent or teacher who watches over your development. Although the superconscious is a valuable source of expanded awareness, it is important to confer with rather than to defer to this level of mind. A good student seeks to master the knowledge gained from a teacher. Similarly, your conscious mind needs to learn how to integrate the wisom of the superconscious mind with the subconscious mind to develop into a unified consciousness. In this state, correct action is automatic because intuition, volition, and action become ONE.