Spiritual Guides and
Psychotherapy
This is an article from the Summer 1998 Newsletter
"Inspired Wisdom"
When Dr. Ron Scolastico received his Ph.D. in
psychology and human communication from the University of Iowa in 1978,
he expected to teach in a university and follow the academic path. Yet,
his work took an unusual turn. For the past 20 years, he has provided
spiritual counseling for people throughout the world by entering a deep
state of consciousness to bring forth the wisdom of the Guides.
The Guides have identified themselves as souls who no
longer express in human form, as our souls do, but who have such a deep
love for humanity that they attempt to communicate about the
magnificence of existence to help people experience life to the fullest.
The wisdom of the Guides is spoken through Dr. Scolastico in spiritual
readings given for individuals and groups.
Psychotherapy
and the Soul
The teachings of the Guides help people understand themselves in
profound ways. Many say that the readings have given them deep insights
into their psychological patterns. The Guides can also reveal how past
lifetimes and soul choices affect mental, emotional, and physical
patterns.
These benefits have drawn the attention of
psychotherapists from New York to California. Psychiatrists,
psychologists, and other mental health professionals are discovering
that a reading with the Guides can shed new light on their work with
their patients. Dr. Wells Goodrich, a noted Psychiatrist in the
Washington, D.C. area, and former Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert
Einstein School of Medicine in New York City, says, “The readings that I have done with
the Guides have provided valuable new insights into the psychology of my
patients. This wisdom has added new and significant directions to my
psychotherapy work.”
In a personal reading devoted to the exploration of client issues,
therapists will ask the Guides to discuss the origin of their clients’
mental and emotional challenges. Many times they are told about patterns
from past lifetimes that are affecting the clients in the present. The
Guides suggest ways for the therapists to work with the clients to lead
them to a new understanding and healing of the challenges.
Some therapists send their clients to Dr. Scolastico
to have their own personal reading. A tape of the client’s reading is
then provided to the therapist who uses the knowledge from the Guides in
their work with the client.
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A Therapist’s Perspective
By Steve Hasenberg, MFCC
The teachings of the Guides, through Ron Scolastico, have influenced my work
in psychology very profoundly over the last twelve years. Most
importantly, I have learned that negative thoughts and feelings
are not realities. They represent a swift moving river. This river can
be called the “mind stream.” The Guides have taught me how to jump
in, enjoy the current, do a little swimming, and, avoid drowning.
Most of us have learned to drown on a daily basis in
the intensity of our feelings. Intense feelings and thoughts are the
grist for the mill in Western Psychotherapy. Instead of focusing on the content of these strong thoughts and feelings, i.e. the
human drama, my clients have learned to view them as packages of energy,
welcome them, sit with them for a short time, and then release them.
Once our identification with the negative stories of
our lives begins to lift, the central teaching of the Guides begins to
dawn. We realize what it means to become a true friend to ourselves, and
we remember what the Guides have always said, that we are magnificent
eternal beings, temporarily living in human bodies.
This memory represents the beginning of our journey toward
sacredness, toward God and union with our soul. This is the
doorway that the Guides have so lovingly helped me
through, and it represents the pathway that all of my clients travel.
(Steve Hasenberg is a psychotherapist who has a
private practice in Santa Monica, California. He has worked with the
teachings of the Guides for over fifteen years.)
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