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December 4, 2020 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

How Souls Choose Their Next Incarnation Experience

When a soul decides it is ready to return to the earth plane, it meets with its guides, some have been with it for many lifetimes, and some are new guides. The other advisory group is a council of elders or master teachers, who help with the process of developing a scenario to create the […]

Filed Under: Hypnotherapy, Mind, Body, Spirit Healing, Self-Improvement, Spiritual Health & Wellness Tagged With: attract my soul mate, incarnation, reincarnation, soul, soul retrieval, souls, twin flames, twin souls, twin souls reunite

January 9, 2013 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Where Are You In Your Life and Where Do You Want To Be?

The work is done on the soul and subconscious level the root cause resides. There is often a little diffused voice in the background giving messages. The most frequent messages are: unworthiness, shame, guilt, not good enough, what’s wrong with me or messages of futility. These messages are seldom only in this lifetime, however, one does not need to believe in Past Lives to resolve or release the block.

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Physical Health & Wellness Tagged With: block, blocks, fear, fear of failure, fear of goal achievement, fear of success, feel like a fake, goal, guilt, imposter syndrome, negative self-talk, not good enough, root cause, shame, soul, subconscious, subconscious level, unworthiness

July 13, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Hypnosis – Behavior Therapy – Psychoanalysis – What are the Differences?

‘What are the differences between Hypnosis, Behavior Therapy and Psychoanalysis?’ Unlike many theories and concepts there is no exact comparison between Hypnosis, Behavior Therapy and Psychoanalysis. This article will define each disciple and the results one can expect from each.

Filed Under: Hypnotherapy, Mental Health, Mind, Body, Spirit Healing, Self-Improvement Tagged With: behavior, belief, believe, conscious, habit, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, psychoanalysis, soul, subconscious, think, thought

June 10, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Food For Your Soul

Basic nutrition for the body is taught in school—water, the four food groups and possibly the importance of vitamins and mineral supplements. Yet, the most important aspect of human nutrition is omitted—emotional and spiritual sustenance. Soul food varies to some degree as some people need more of one thing and less of another or something […]

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March 7, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Family and Friends – Hold The Mirror For Your Spiritual Growth

Everyone has soul mates in all arrays of life. Soul mates are souls who have agreed to travel together throughout many life times. Those who are closest to you – family members, including, aunts, uncles, cousins – and close friends all agree to reincarnate together to support each other in their mission and purpose. Likewise, you agreed to be here for each one to support their mission and purpose.

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