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ALL patterns are meaningful. If you notice an emotional cycle or pattern in your life, it comes from somewhere important.
Patterns don’t occur accidentally.
Beneath every emotional cycle is a significant issue that needs to be addressed. If you noticed a romantic cycle for instance, where...
Why work to bring Energy Psychology back into the Kingdom? Why fight for the redemption of energy or anything else?
First, because inherently, without the enemy’s twist, everything belongs to God and he called it all “good.” Because he has a million beautiful secrets in his...
It is a legal universe. Everything that goes on in the spirit realm is ordered. All things follow God’s laws of right and authority. There are rules. When Satan wanted to torment Job and prove that he only loved God because of blessing, he had to ask God’s permission. At the Cross,...
A “Soul Tie” is a metaphor for the spiritual connection between two people. Prayer ministers think of soul ties as being healthy/godly or unhealthy/ungodly. An unhealthy soul tie can be formed by things like a co-dependent relationship, by sexual abuse or by an ungodly attempt to...
The Splankna protocol is a model for trauma resolution. But trauma isn’t always dramatic. We often use the phrase, “trauma, lower case ‘t'”. We mean that there are moments of trauma that can deeply change the heart but look unimportant on the outside. Yes, the death of a...
Bitterness is more than meets the eye. It is a demonic stronghold. If you struggle with a bitter heart, it will not break by simple willpower. Bitterness is unforgiveness that has gone deeper, hardened, and then become an automatic response. A bitter heart needs Jesus himself to break it down....
Critics of Splankna Therapy will often use what we call “the origins argument.” Basically, they assert that if something has tainted origins, then none of its developments, outgrowths, or uses can be redeemable. So if energy psychology was originated (i.e. first considered or...
The other day as we were all standing around the kitchen after dinner, I posed a question to each family member. “Who in this family do you think likes you the least and why do you think that?” I hear Ethan say sarcastically, “This isn’t going to end well.” For half...