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Spirit Code: The Healing of Energies in the Body’s Subconscious
Spirit Code: The Healing of Energies in the Body’s Subconscious
Spirit Code: The Healing of Energies in the Body’s Subconscious
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Spirit Code: The Healing of Energies in the Body’s Subconscious explores the depths of consciousness contained in the body and soul of any human. You will be given practical tools to plumb these inward depths so that you can experience comprehensive and lasting change. The areas covered include repressed emotions, subconscious beliefs, harmful images, core states, the vital heart center, the mental field’s limiting thoughts, the chakras, the meridians, the many facets of the human body’s physiology, and so much more. This writing is a manual meant to train you in the Spirit Code protocol so that you can be a skilled and certified practitioner of this modality, for yourself and/or others.
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PublisherXlibris US
Release dateSep 1, 2018
ISBN9781984551061
Spirit Code: The Healing of Energies in the Body’s Subconscious
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Tom Steward

Tom Steward is a Licensed Psychotherapist in Northern New Mexico who seeks to facilitate the healing of himself and others by using tools and practices from ages past and also the latest developments in energy healing. This book is his latest effort to provide practical tools so the reader is set on a course of discovery, recovery, and transformation.

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    Spirit Code - Tom Steward

    Copyright © 2018 by Tom Steward.

    Library of Congress Control Number:             2018910429

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    CONTENTS

    PART ONE

    INTRODUCTION

    1. Acknowledgments

    2. The Spirit Code System

    3. Intuitive Sensing

    4. Mindfulness Meditation

    5. The Spirit Code Worksheet

    PART TWO

    THE PROTOCOL

    1. Core States

    2. Emotions

    3. Beliefs

    4. Images

    5. Life Stations

    6. The Heart Center

    7. Mental Field

    8. Body

    9. Soul Repair

    10. Bioenergetics

    PART 3

    TOOLS

    1. Intuitive Sensing Techniques

    2. Mindfulness Meditation Practices

    3. Alternate Modalities

    4. The Spirit Code Worksheet

    Bibliography

    The Temple of the Heart

    Tom Steward

    There was once a Throne

    representing all of Consciousness, even Higher Consciousness

    and the Great One sat upon it, the Spirit who initiates all things

    and is the Source of all.

    This Throne was in The Temple

    a House not made with hands, eternal in the heavens

    and this Temple was able to cast an ineffable magnificence

    of intricate beauty and elaborate architecture

    a shimmering radiance that few have ever been able to behold

    until now …

    There was a River, springs of living water

    flowing within multiple tributaries, from underneath the Throne

    meandering through the Temple’s inner sanctuary, out into the courtyard

    to the external grounds of the Temple’s foliage rich gardens

    and down a hill from this lofty mountain cathedral

    into the previously unknown infinite dimensional realities.

    This River became wider and broader, with a more potent thrust

    the farther it traversed away from the Temple

    so that its power and influence became magnified

    and its reach and breadth undeniable

    as it sauntered into the far dimensions of all we know

    or have ever known—where space and time have no end.

    There were plentiful green forests surrounding this River

    extending through the limitless reaches of All That Is

    with trees stretching along the shores of this great River

    and the leaves of these trees are for the healing

    of all people, everywhere.

    The dazzling brilliance of each person’s True Self has been realized

    at long last, as it always has been—from Eternity previous, and Beyond

    into this Long Now, the one time, of all time, amen …

    so be it, so BE … in perfection, as all come into who they really are.

    And all will be well, and all are well

    in every manner of being well—with a long sought-after wholeness

    because it is well with our souls … very well … oh so well.

    Part One

    INTRODUCTION

    1 Acknowledgments

    I have been preoccupied with healing for many years now. I have searched and found quite a few modalities that have been added to my toolbox. Many of these are the precursor for what has become the Spirit Code.

    My training has included EMDR—eye movement desensitization and processing. In this technique, a trauma image from the person’s life is captured and reexperienced, and through the strategic movement of the eyes, the traumatic memory from the person’s history is processed outward. Nearly always, the intensity of the image diminishes, and the person is free from the harmful triggers of the past painful experience. What I learned from this is that old memories recorded in the brain can be processed and released, even decades after the event.

    I also completed training in Psych-K, which uses applied kinesiology (i.e., muscle testing) to unearth beliefs embedded in the subconscious. Psych-K uses certain balancing techniques to bring the mind/body system into a state of wholeness and integration. This led me to consider how beliefs stored in the subconscious can influence our lives. Psych-K has a list of 175 beliefs, and I have sought to condense these. In the Spirit Code, we now have forty subconscious beliefs that we feel comprise this vast and intricate system.

    I have, additionally, been exposed to coherence therapy, developed by Bruce Ecker. Bruce maintained weekly conversations with my oldest son, Andrew, for nearly two years. This was one of the reasons why Andrew was able to completely overcome his debilitating psychotic mental illness to become the walking miracle he is today. You may view Andrew’s Ted Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyQxQ7KaU1s&t=18s.

    I have also been influenced by The Healing Codes by Dr. Alex Lloyd, The Body Code and The Emotion Code by Dr. Bradley Nelson, Prayers That Heal The Heart by Mark Virkler, Theophostic Prayer Ministry by Ed Smith, and Sozo Healing from Bethel Church, to name a few.

    The above modalities, and many others, are the background to the Spirit Code. Additionally, there are three women who have been with me on this journey of discovery over the last year and a half. They are the Spirit Code team of Los Alamos, and their names are Andrea Hill, Ivy Stewart-Church, and Jennifer Trent. I will be forever indebted to the role that each of them has played as we have become fabulous healers for a time such as this.

    I would say strongly that what has helped me the most over all these years is the Spirit of God. In my estimation, the Spirit is the prevailing and preeminent power at our disposal in this time. I believe that this has always been true, in all the times and epochs, yet there seems to be an increase in recent years and decades of the Spirit’s influence.

    I have always liked the Hebrew understanding of the Spirit. To the Hebrew mind and cosmology, the Spirit was a ubiquitous force pervading through all things everywhere. It is recorded in the Torah that

    God began to create heaven and earth—the earth being unformed and void, with darkness over the surface of the deep and a wind from God sweeping over the water.¹

    This "wind from God," Ruach in Hebrew, is often translated as either wind or spirit. In the Tanakh of the Hebrew Bible, it is often referenced as "the Spirit of God and, at other times, as wind." So you can see that the Spirit, like the wind, is an unseen invisible power. This God Wind is as pervasive and potent as a swirling tempest or as gentle as a waft of air that lightly brushes against the skin.

    In the above passage, we know that wind is referring to God’s Spirit because of the associated verb in the Hebrew—merahefet. This verb would not be present if the subject was impersonal, as simply wind. Merahefet denotes a personality, and in the Torah, it expresses tender care, love, and affection. The picture we may envision is of a mother eagle fluttering over her young, offering compassionate and interested care. In the same manner, this Spirit hovers over all creation in timeless and endless space, offering tender, compassionate, loving care.

    So where is the Spirit? As we see from the above passage, the Spirit is everywhere—in the endless domain beyond the ordinary confines of what we typically refer to as time and space. This Spirit broods and floats over everything with the divine thrust of compassionate and loving care. The Spirit moves and glides over all that is in the limitless realms. There is no end to this Spirit’s merciful and kind hovering over us and over all.

    We learn from this passage that the Spirit is everywhere while incessantly expressing love. Yet this everywhere Spirit, in the forever domain of eternity, somehow fits snugly within the reportedly infinitesimal confines of the inner life of the human. Humans were made with a spirit, and the Spirit resides and abides in the inward realms inside each one of us, in the mystery of overlapping oneness and intimate union. The reality that all this boundaryless Spirit is in residence in our deepest center may certainly be more remarkable than the amazing truth that the Spirit extends throughout infinite eternity.

    This parallels to what Thomas Kelley has written of this Divine Spirit within us:

    Deep within us all there is an amazing inner sanctuary of the soul, a holy place, a Divine Center, a speaking Voice, to which we may continuously return.²

    In our time, physicists account for what is known as a quantum field or unified field. This vastness of space has also been referred to as the morphogenetic field or m-field, or simply the field. It can be experienced as an unmeasurable realm of infinite dimensional realities. This field comprises our solar system and perhaps an unending array of galaxies beyond what any scientific instrument we have at our disposal may be able to detect.

    I believe scientists have captured the essence of what the Spirit is while using the term unified field. This field has consciousness and is, therefore, a personality that we are connected to in our true state of original wholeness.

    This power for the ages, which I refer to as the Spirit, has gone by many names and at times no name at all. The Spirit is only one of the names that has been applied to this preeminent power. There are other words that account for this surging force throughout the incalculable dimensions as well as the energy channels of the human body. The titles from the various traditions include Chi, Ki, Prana, Life Force, Orgone, Source, Higher Power, Cosmic Christ, Higher Self, Universe, All That Is, and so many more.

    I would like you to know that we use the word Spirit as the source behind the Spirit Code system. It is not mandatory that you use this title. Use whatever word you wish, just know why we do.

    We call it Spirit Code because we acknowledge that the Spirit of the divine, everywhere and in, is available to help us in every moment of our lives. We also acknowledge that our own spirits, synonymous with the true self, is what we are moving into as we evolve more and more into the design to which we have been created.

    The Divine Spirit is so important to us now. Our spirits are also a very important consideration. It is who we are, always have been, and are becoming with the guidance of the Ruach Wind of the Divine.

    This Spirit is the comforter and helper who gently and compassionately and lovingly hovers over us, leading us into the truth that is as near to us as our breath.³ Let’s now consider this Spirit, as well as our own spirits, so we may perform the work of our lives and become transformed into our new self.

    1. Genesis 1:1–2, the Hebrew Bible.

    2. A Testament of Devotion by Thomas Kelley.

    3. The Gospel of John, chapter 15.

    2 The Spirit Code System

    This book is actually a training manual for Spirit Code and is meant to be a document to be used in our trainings. You may visit our website for information about our online and live trainings: www.thelightonthemountain.com.

    You will notice that every intervention in this manual is offered as if you, the reader, is the practitioner. The intended recipient of your delivery of this protocol is the client. As you read, keep in mind that this document is written to you so you will learn the tools necessary to be a healing practitioner.

    The client could be anyone, including you. This is possible because as you learn this protocol, you could be one of the recipients of what is contained in this volume. You can apply the Spirit Code to others and yourself.

    You may be a healer of any kind or variety or not. If not, you may desire to learn something that would help you provide healing to others. In this way, the intention of this manual is that anyone at all could use the Spirit Code in their lives, personally or professionally.

    In the Spirit Code system, our principle aim is to search the body’s consciousness with the help of the Spirit. We do this to find energies that need to be released so we can experience a transformation of body, soul/mind, and spirit. In this way, we can live our lives with more freedom, purpose, and truth.

    The body is the subconscious mind. Consciousness resides in every aspect of our beings, in every cell tissue down to the smallest degree. That’s why it is referred to as cellular memory. We literally hold all our life experiences in our physical frame. Everything we have been through is recorded conveniently in our bodies, like a massive database telling the stories of our lives. Inevitably, most of us will die from our issues—what we have been through, how we have managed these experiences, and the conclusions we have made about what has occurred.

    In a Spirit Code session, we begin with prayer, meditation, relaxation, or a few deep breaths. We do this with the intent to move into the deeper layers of our being—poised to explore the depths of the human psyche. Since everything we have ever experienced is recorded in the body-soul system, we aim to go after that which keeps us from our spiritual evolution. Once these energies are released, we move into the true self of our spirit, all by the Spirit’s systematic healing campaign.

    You may find it helpful to begin by asking the client the following question:

    Do I have your permission to access your body, soul/mind, and spirit system for your highest good?

    At times, we begin a session with a prayer similar to this:

    Spirit, we ask that you and your hosts help guide this session for the highest good of all.

    Through kinesiology and intuition via the Spirit, we then proceed through the Spirit Code worksheet, exploring the myriad of possible avenues that may arise. As the session is guided by the Spirit, we surrender to this greater intelligence, allowing it to take us where it will.

    There are times when we are surprised, or even astonished, at where we go. There are other moments when we see a pattern brought forth that makes complete sense. No matter what occurs, we trust this guidance and are ever so grateful that we are not in charge. We are simply conduits for information flow, within the rivers of living water flowing in us all.¹ In this way, the gentle movement of the Spirit reveals the mysteries that are too deep for us to apprehend on our own.

    We find items in the body’s soul/mind and are led to acknowledge this energy that has begun to rise up. What has surfaced is to be driven out. We then release these discovered energies by the Spirit’s timely intervention. We do this through prayer, laying on of hands, and/or swiping the governing meridian. At times, we are led to use a magnet for this essential releasing. At other instances, we use our hands, which are powerful electromagnetic conductors that direct energy at an intended source. Whatever the method, the intention is to release all that has risen up from the body’s subconscious depths in this Spirit-led action of gathering and releasing.

    The governing meridian is used because it is one of the primary meridians. This channel is known as an extraordinary meridian. It is the particular meridian that has access to all the other energy channels. The governing meridian runs from the middle of the upper lip, over the top of the head, and down the spine to the tailbone.

    We release unwanted energies by swiping anywhere along this meridian, most often on the middle back, either with the hand or a magnet. On some occasions, we have the person swipe over the top of the head. Sometimes we use prayer with the intention to discharge what needs to exit the body’s multilayered subconscious.

    Interestingly, we know from ancient scriptural texts (the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament) that we are urged to lay hands on the sick so they will be healed, where we have assumed, over the ages, that we are to lay our hands on is the back or shoulders. This corresponds with what we know about the governing meridian. In Spirit Code, we lay our hands on the back of the person and pray with faith that healing will occur by discarding these old-self features.

    Spirit Code is an energy-psychology healing method. In Spirit Code, we work with energy, exchanging certain harmful energetic frequencies with other restorative energy-charged vibrations. We lay aside old-self forces and put on the light-bearing garment of the new self. This occurs through the greatest energetic power ever known—Divine Spirit.

    During a Spirit Code session, the following areas are explored:

    1. Core states. There are psychological constructs that are universal within every human. We call them core states, and they are fear, rage, pain, and shame. Deeper than these, in our divine center, are the core states that represent the divine nature within. These are love, joy, peace, dignity, and others. In a Spirit Code session, we replace one of the states on the first list with one of the states in the second list.

    2. Emotions. These are old energy patterns that capture our life experiences through feeling states. These include (a) repressed emotions, the old emotions stored in the body’s subconscious; (b) emotional patterning cycle, the progressive pattern of emotions that cycle together each time a certain type of situation arises in our lives; and

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