Using
RLT
Spiritually
God reveals new
knowledge when
the time is right. The authors believe that God gave RLT to them
as a
tool, and that it helps them to survive as effective, helpful people in
troubled times. They feel that God provided the great gift of
empathy,
and through such, called them to this ministry.
RLT can be an
evangelistic
tool for ministries that provide for spiritual needs, while resolving a
subject’s
trauma at the same time. WE ARE MORE EFFECTIVELY EVANGELIZEING
AND HELP
OTHERS IF WE DO NOT CARRY TRAUMA BAGGAGE OF OUR OWN.
St. Ignatius Loyola
said,
"Pray as if everything depended on God and work as if everything
depended
on you."
If someone were in
an accident
and had no heart beat, would you just pray over the person, or pray as
you
perform CPR? Prayer plus action yields the better results.
Likewise, prayer plus RLT will yield the better results. God can
heal
trauma on his own, but when he gives us a method that works, He expects
us to
use it. The probability of him helping us greatly increases, when
we do
everything we can and also pray for his help.
When God works a
miracle in a
nonbeliever’s life by healing their trauma, it not only shows the
compassion of
God, but it can also make a believer out of a nonbeliever.
There are four
types of
prayers commonly used with RLT. You can use them individually, or
in any
combination.
•
Christian Trauma
Relief Prayer
•
Soul Tie Prayer
(Breaking of negative soul ties)
•
Healing the Family
Tree Prayer (Healing of the family tree)
•
Thanks Giving
Prayer
Note: All the
prayers we
use are based on the Word of God (the Bible).
A.
Christian
Trauma Relief Prayer
1.
Introduction
Some religious
people do not
want to use psychology or psychological terms to help them. They
wish to
rely upon prayer only. The Christian Trauma Relief Prayer meets
this
requirement.
The Christian
Trauma Relief
Prayer is a new way of praying. This prayer is for helping a
religious,
traumatized person who has not found relief through their or
others’
prayers. As they use the Trauma Prayer, their trauma will be
healed, and
an added benefit is they will also be relaxed. It has the same
procedure
as listed in Chapter 5, Right Left Technique, but with prayer added.
The following is a
joke with a
serious message:
There was a very
religious man
who climbed to the roof of his house during a terrific flood.
There, he
prayed, “Please God, save me.” Immediately, a
helicopter swoops in and
offers him a lift. He says, “No, I am afraid of flying, but
God is going
to save me, so thanks anyway.” Then, beginning to worry, he
prays a
little more fervently, “Please God, save me.” Soon,
along comes a small
little rowboat. Panting, the oarsman offers the religious man a
lift. As the waters rise higher, the man looking at the boat with
concern, says, “No, thank you. That boat is too small for
the two of us,
but God is going to save me, so it’s okay.” As the
rowboat quietly slips
away, the man begins praying in earnest, “Please God, save
me.” Before
long, a mighty powerboat slides to an idle beside the man’s now
water covered
roof. Racing stripes adorn its sides. The driver offers a
lift; no
flood could sink his boat! For a third time, the religious man
says
no. He explains, “I get seasick in a boat like that, but
God is going to
save me, so all will be well.” The man then falls to his
knees and prays
with all his might, “Please God, save me”! The waters
continued to rise,
higher and higher, and soon the man drowned.
Waterlogged, the
man meets St.
Peter at the Pearly Gate and asks, “What happened? I prayed
and prayed
for God to save me. Why did God let me drown, there on that
rooftop?” St. Peter replies sadly, “You cannot blame
God; He sent you a
helicopter and two boats.”
And now speaking to
you, the
reader, here is your “boat”!
2.
Christian Trauma
Relief Prayer
1. Have the
subject
relax in a seated position.
2. Tell
them to visualize a quiet, safe
place where they can sit down.
3. Have
them visualize Jesus sitting
next to them.
4. Jesus is
alternately and repetitively
patting his left knee with his left hand, then his right knee with his
right
hand. He uses a rhythmical motion and says, “Father, Son,
Holy,
Spirit.” (Holy Spirit is said as two parts.) He asks
that you join
him, and that you continue the rhythmical movement with him during the
prayer.
5. Jesus
says “Tell me about your
trauma, and especially how it makes you feel when something triggers
it.
You can describe the trauma in words either out loud or silently, just
to
me. By the time you’re finished, I will have taken the
trauma from you.”
6. When the
subject completes their
trauma story, tell them that Jesus healed them and the trauma is in the
past. They can still remember the previous trauma, but they will
not
react to it as before.
7. Then end
the prayer with praise and
giving thanks to God.
Remember: A
prayer
helper can assist by asking questions, but the subject must create the
prayer’s
words, on his own. The helper can exaggerate his or her own knee
patting, if
needed, to remind the subject to continue the action. The
helper’s
patting of their own knees also prevents him or her from being
traumatized by
the subject’s trauma.
B.
Soul Tie Prayer
“Soul ties”
is the modern term for
the Bible’s concept of 1) souls being united, and 2) two people
becoming one
flesh. Soul ties are when two souls become tied together in the
spiritual
realm. Positive soul ties bring the souls together for the
good.
Negative soul ties are destructive to one’s soul.
C.
Family Tree Prayer
When a sin has been
experienced especially
from an authority figure, the results of that sin can be passed on down
the
family line, up to three or four generations (Exodus 20:5). Words
are
powerful and can bless or curse (James 3:9-10). The family tree
prayer
breaks that line of contamination.
In his book,
“Healing the Family
Tree,” Father Hempsch suggests the following prayer.
TraumaZapper.com’s
author suggests that the subject also performs the repetitive motion of
RLT
during the father’s prayer.
We praise and
glorify You for
Your love and mercy that You bestow upon us, and for the spirit of
revelation
working within us to reveal all hidden sins — our own and
those from
former generations. We now take authority in the name of Jesus
Christ
over all familial spirits, all generational bondage, all hereditary
defects,
all wrong inclinations that may have been transmitted to us from within
our
family tree. This includes the defects of those in authority over
us
within the church families that have had their affects upon us,
personally. By the faith You give us, we rebuke all sin and the
forces of
evil that lead to sin. In the holy name of Your Son, Jesus
Christ, we
take authority over all familial spirits and bondage, and their
manifestations
within our lives. By that same power of Jesus, we break the power
of what
otherwise might be transmitted to our descendants. We implore You
to help
us accomplish Your perfect will and fill our hearts and minds with
praise of
You as we acknowledge Your tender mercy. Thank You, Lord, for
total
healing and deliverance, in Jesus’ precious name. Amen.
D.
Thanks
Giving Prayer
The authors encourage
everyone to
be thankful while in prayer. Prayer will not interfere with RLT
because
the two are infinitely compatible. Prayer makes for an excellent
closing
to an RLT session, as we should always be thankful when God heals our
traumas.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Hallowed be Thy
name. I praise You and give thanks for all the favors You bestow
upon
me. Your goodness preserves me. I give thanks for all
Your
benefits, almighty God, who lives and reigns forever. May Your
divine
love animate me and may I serve Your greater glory. I thank You
through
the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ. Amen.