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Seemorg Matrix™ Work

Victoria Danzig is currently participating in the presentation of seminars for Seemorg Matrix™ Work

Seemorg Matrix Work is a a dynamic new energy psychotherapy that provides individuals lasting relief from a range of intractable psychological disorders, physical diseases, allergenic symptoms and spiritual impasses. 

Matrix Work clears the traumatic residue such as disturbing emotions, negative beliefs and attitudes, destructive  desire and fantasies, addictions, compulsions, obsessions, dissociation, spiritual blockage, physical abreaction, sensitivities and disease.

Seemorg Matrix Work transforms negative character structures into positive ones, thus allowing therapists to successfully treat personality disorders, dissociative disorders, non-psychotic paranoid disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. 

To do this, therapists learn how to access unconscious material through ideomotor cueing (muscle testing), and how to move energy through the body's major energy centers (chakras) to eliminate symptoms, their cause and after-effects.

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