Reference Point Therapy
What is Reference Point Therapy (RPT)?
Reference Point Therapy (RPT) is an Emotional Healing technique developed by Evette and Simon Rose, aiming to clear any form of emotional trauma. Most people’s natural reaction is to resist and suppress pain caused by emotional trauma. Therefore it is often expressed as a physical complaint or an illness (of any type). Also, unacknowledged trauma hinders us from achieving an inner state of mental and emotional harmony, and prevents access to higher and more peaceful states of consciousness.
For an ½ hour introduction please watch Simon Rose’s introductory video to RPT at http://www.referencepointtherapy.com/Techniques.asp .
RPT is strongly based on the scientific research work done by Grant McFetridge on Peak States of Consciousness. Further information can be found from The Institute for the Study of Peak States at http://www.peakstates.com .
According to McFetridge’s work on Peak States of Consciousness, trauma with long-term consequences mostly occurs in our biological line (even before conception), encompassing childhood, birth and key events during embryonic development such as fertilisation, segmentation and implantation of the egg and so on.
RPT traces traumatic events back to past generations of ancestral memories which are still affecting our current day-to-day experience: at work, in our relationships to others and to ourselves, our bodies, our relationship to money and success, our health and purpose.
Then, RPT can clear the trauma’s negative charge, not the memory of the event as such, but the emotional impact of the core-vibration which makes us unconsciously repeat and search out future traumatic events of the same (old) pattern to come.
How many sessions does it take?
Initially there may be a few 1½-2 hour sessions depending on the client’s issue(s).
One of them will be more extensive, lasting up to 2½ hours, to allow enough time to go through all of the embryonic key developmental stages, as mentioned above.
RPT can be booked on an issue-to-issue-basis, but it is not necessary to come for regular sessions.
Where does it take place?
• One-to-one at Helios clinic
• One-to-one phone call or Skype call
