A cutting edge treatment for Grief and Loss,

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In Guided Afterlife Connections sessions, people connect directly with their loved ones while sitting quietly with their eyes closed. No medium is involved. John DeLuca, Ph.D., as facilitator, helps the experiencer come gently into a state of openness to the connection using a method called “bilateral stimulation,” but the facilitator does not lead the experiencer in any way. The afterlife connections and communication with loved ones living on the next plane of life unfold naturally, on their own.

 

Only one session averaging 2-3 hours is needed

 

The life-changing connections greatly reduce grief and the impact of traumatic memories. Those who experience a connection receive assurance that their loved ones are alive and well, just not seen on the Earth plane, and that their love and relationships continue. They tell experiencers that they are still present in the lives of those still on the Earth plane. In most cases, they have left behind old concerns, negative feelings, and all disabilities.

 

In a typical GAC session, loved ones from the next plane of life come to help the experiencers expand their awareness, gain insights, and increase their understanding. Their messages are filled with advice about how the experiencers can change their lives and handle life problems. They come to change lives, and the effects are profound. Experiencers often reorient their life goals after one session. They come into Guided Afterlife Connection sessions feeling grief and hopelessness and leave filled with joy and confidence.

 

For more information see:  www.guidedafterlifeconnections.com

 

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John W. DeLuca, Ph.D.

 

Licensed Psychologist in Colorado and Michigan

 

P.O. Box 18553 * Boulder, CO 80308 * 303-746-4402

 

www.fearlessheart.com

 

John W. Deluca, Ph.D., has been a fully licensed psychologist for nearly 27 years. He has experience in both traditional and multiple complimentary and spiritual practices. He is a warm and accessible therapist and teacher (called a kalyanamitra or spiritual friend). John’s work is grounded by his own personal and heartfelt transformational journey. Dr. DeLuca was formerly Assistant Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Director of the Neuropsychology Lab, University Psychiatric Center (1992-2002). He has been in private practice since 1990. His expertise also includes attachment issues (e.g., foreign adoptees), evaluation of PTSD and other disorders in veterans, and grief and loss issues. He has given numerous presentations and workshops at international and national conferences on psychology, neuropsychology, neurofeedback/QEEG brain mapping, body/mind/spirit, and energy medicine.

Testimonials

D. Clark, Ph.D. – Her Mother Gives Her a Healing Perspective

My experience of Guided Afterlife Connection has proven to be rich and life-affirming. And that experience is continuing to unfold. My mom was killed in a hit and run nearly 30 years ago, while she was still a young woman and I was basically still a child. In the decades since, I had gradually come to terms with the devastation. I’d done a lot of work with my grief in therapy and have been volunteering at hospice for a number of years. But it was the GAC experience with Dr. DeLuca that has finally given me a sense of true peace and connection.

The GAC was like stepping into another reality, which I shared with my mom. She showed me how my life and the lives of my grandparents–even my aunt who had committed suicide–were and are all lived with a purpose. My family was there in life to remember about love and compassion and forgiveness. This did not always happen while they were intertwined in life-there was so much suffering–but death is not the end. They are certainly experiencing peace and forgiveness now. It seems to me so wonderful that when you get a glimpse of the bigger picture, there is joy and love beyond anything I imagined.

I feel a true connection to my mom now. I will give you some examples of strange coincidences or synchronicities. The very next day I went to a lecture on hospice work. The lecturer spoke about how in England and Japan people commonly think of the tides as a metaphor for being born and dying, which I did not know. The whole GAC experience with my mother had been spent by the shore, in which she had told me how we had chosen to help each other with the “tides of forgetting and the times of remembering.”

A few days later I received a copy of an old video in which I am there as a baby being held by my mom. I don’t know how it suddenly showed up after all these years–I had scraped every last piece of the past trying to find something of me as a baby with my mom, all to no avail. And there it was– a video of us together. I like to think it was a little gift from her to sustain me in the time I have left to help myself and others remember what is true and beautiful.

Christine Hart, M.D. – Her Father Aids in Her Understanding

The Guided Afterlife Connection clarified some important unresolved issues with my father, who I saw and spoke with during the session. I was afraid of my fathers rage as a child. I held memories of half a dozen painful experiences with him that disturbed me; John guided me to dialogue with Dad about those. During the session, I found how deeply my father loved me, and realized that I didn’t understand his expressions of love for me and his concerns for my safety. I was able to reframe those memories by understanding the wounding he carried from his father, Dad’s need for structure, and his fears about his own safety. This was all accomplished by working with him from the “other side.” The information I received during the Guided Afterlife Connection had not previously been accessed with counseling and energy work I’d done in the past. It was a different methodology, and very useful.

What was the big take-home lesson for me? . . . I more clearly understand how fear of my father has affected my sense of safety in general. Dr. DeLuca created a safe and supportive space where I was guided – encouraged – to see the extent of my fears. At the end of the session, the fears metaphorically became a prison from which I was released, and garbage that fell to the depths of the ocean.

The session brought satisfying closure with issues around my father; it has positively affected other relationships since our work together. I’m grateful Dr. DeLuca has brought Guided Afterlife Connection to the Front Range.