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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
gold-dust,
This review is from: The Hyperspace Helper: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
I stumbled across the Swerdlows when I was looking into the Montauk Project allegations by various writers. When I first got this book, mainly out of curiosity, I found it interesting but not more than that. It was only after watching Stewart Swerdlow compellingly explain some of the basic forms of protection that I then also got his Healer's Handbook, which is amazing. I would recommend that both books be bought together: the five stars here is for the first half of Hyperspace Helper, which provides the foundation protection and balancing techniques and tools which are not duplicated in The Healer's Handbook.My point is that it wasn't until I watched day 1 of Swerdlow's Hyperspace 101 workshop - the first half apparently can be watched on youtube and the whole of day 1 is, I am told, downloadable via torrent - that I began to grasp how valuable his information really is. After watching day 1 twice (rare for me, as I am quick to assimilate information, but it was a generous sharing), I started using three foundation techniques. As far back as I can remember in my adult life I have been plagued by "mental indigestion", where unpleasant old memories frequently and repeatedly jab at me in a sort of "if only" emotional tone. This disappears completely as long as I am using these three fairly simple techniques, easily learned from just a few basic pages in Hyperspace Helper. Not only do they really work, but it only needs about 20 seconds to re-establish them. When the protection fades, this "indigestion" returns but stops again as soon as I think about the three techniques, usually several times a day for me. Wow. (P.S. I have since watched Swerdlow explain that they don't work as well nowadays so I followed his suggestions and put hard copies up in all my rooms, under my pillow (facing me), wallets, and even put them in my pockets (facing me) as it's hard to have to keep thinking about them all the time. I have a huge personal library on alternative health, subtle energies, positive psychology and cognitive/behavioral plus the last twenty years of research on what makes the brain focused and calm; over the last 15 years I've tried many many exercises, procedures, and techniques such as EFT, EMDR, NLP, HeartMath, meditation, Options Institute; kinesiology (5 years with several schools), acupuncture, Chinese Traditional Medicine, holistic & natural health treatments and careful nutrition; many years of various forms of therapy including group, Jungian, Primal, Gerda Boyesen, Biodynamic, hypnotherapy, rebirthing and different types of bodywork; most of the researched suggestions in dozens of books on happiness including numerous affirmation, release, forgiveness and gratitude processes; as well just about every energy protection technique like protective bubbles, aura clearing, chakra balancing, showers of white light, reflecting mirrors, angels, smudging, singing bowls, spirit release, prayer, healing, etc, etc (I call it being determined and thorough, someone else might consider me obsessed). Nada. Nothing worked well or for long. You can understand how amazed and relieved I am that I have been able - so quickly and easily - to shut down these silly but upsetting old scenes from being replayed repeatedly by using just the most basic of the Swerdlow protection techniques and tools. A colleague who is a sensitive is getting similar relief for her mental distress, which takes a different form but which she also suspected was externally generated (possibly ELF-transmitted); a sibling has since also had relief. Between us we must have consulted dozens of "experts", not one of whom could stop (or even identify) these difficulties. I've now ordered over a thousand dollars worth of Swerdlow's DVDs as I don't believe that I can get the best out of these two books otherwise. Personally, the books are much more meaningful and useful after watching Swerdlow's workshops and seminars - and this powerful information more than justifies the effort and expense involved. The DVDs flesh out the books and explain in much more detail just how and when to use the powerful hyperspace language.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life changing,
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This review is from: The Hyperspace Helper: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
Stewart and Janet Swerdlow really try to help you get to the depths of yourself without the use of drugs, trickery or unsafe methods. The problem with therapy and hypnotherapy is that it offers someone else the keys to your kingdom- the ability to open you up, see what THEY want to see and close you at their will. The Swerdlows give you to the tools to be your own master- to go where you want and need to go to heal yourself mentally, emotionally and physically.If you are dealing with issues in your past, unresolved hurts from the past with friends, family or yourself- the techniques will help you to get to a better understanding of the deeper issues causing the hurt and break through to the other side where healing and a happier life are waiting. My life has been significantly better since I started employing the techniques of this book- and it's only been about five months or so. If you read it and do the exercises, you will see your life change for the better! Give it a try.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, very useful, opens doors,
This review is from: The Hyperspace Helper: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
This book will transform the way you view reality for the better and give you a set of tools/techniques which allow you to explore the hiden possibilities of being.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
HYPERSPACE HINTS,
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Not much you can glean from this book that you can't get from the Expansions website and hundreds of other new age books.
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The Hyperspace Helper: A User-Friendly Guide by Stewart A. Swerdlow (Paperback - Nov. 2003)
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