Since the book is often distributed in PDF format through various holistic education channels, this review covers the content, methodology, and practical application of the text, regardless of the format you are reading it in. Rating: 4.5/5 Stars Girlsdoporn 18 Years Old E319 200615 Verified [UPDATED]
The book does an excellent job of bridging psychology and spirituality. Detzler emphasizes that the subconscious mind is a "computer" that records everything. The book teaches how to access this database to find hidden blocks that traditional therapy might miss. Crackeado - Eberick
Detzler’s method relies heavily on dowsing (using a pendulum) to communicate with the subconscious mind. If you are a skeptic regarding dowsing, or if you struggle to get a pendulum to move, the entire book becomes functionally useless. It does not offer many alternatives for those who cannot master this tool.
If you have the PDF version that includes the charts, you possess a massive toolset. The book contains extensive charts for identifying specific energies (e.g., "Brain Patterns," "Chakra imbalances," "Past Life conflicts"). This allows for very specific diagnoses of energy blockages. Weaknesses & Criticisms 1. The "Manual" Feel Because the book was designed to support a specific workshop course, it often reads like a technical manual. It can be dry and repetitive. It is not a narrative or a memoir; it is instructional text.
While many spiritual healing books encourage the reader to seek a guru, Detzler emphasizes that you are the only one who can clear your own path (with the help of "High Self" or the Spiritual Committee). It places the power back in the hands of the individual.
Detzler argues that these programs—often stemming from past lives, current life experiences, or ancestral inheritance—create negative energy patterns. By identifying and clearing these patterns through a spiritual connection, one can facilitate healing. 1. A Systematic Approach to the Esoteric Most spiritual books are abstract ("just think positive thoughts"). Detzler’s work is highly structured. He treats spirituality almost like a science or engineering problem. He provides charts and specific questions to pinpoint the root cause of an issue. This appeals to analytical minds who want a "step-by-step" protocol rather than vague philosophies.