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# DEEP CLEARING: Balance Your Emotions, Let Go Of Inner & Outer Negativity, Shift To Higher Consciousness: A Radical Inner Process

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AN EAST/WEST HOLISTIC SELF-THERAPY GUIDE DEEP CLEARING is coming at a time when it can provide essential guidance as we contend with appalling levels of negativity all around us. It can be vital in helping you maintain detached balance in the face of hardships you may be experiencing. It can prevent you from spiraling down into depression or worse. It shows you how to manage and clear difficult emotions, such as the fear, anger, and confusion that are rampant. THERAPIST RECOMMENDED! Learn a superb holistic self-therapy process for complete inner healing. Release painful feelings and destructive NEGATIVE EMOTIONS. Clear depression, anxiety, trauma, and emotionally-based physical health issues. Make yourself impervious to outside negative forces by clearing inner negativity. Open your heart and start to genuinely love yourself. Drawing upon his 25 years as a holistic psychotherapist, John Ruskan presents a brilliant self-therapy system for complete inner healing and well-being. Based on a unique synthesis of Eastern meditation-mindfulness principles and Western humanistic psychological insights, the DEEP CLEARING program will empower you with a feeling-based, holistic, inner process that will clear the subconscious, restore and maintain emotional balance, overcome inner and outer negativity, and spontaneously shift you into authentic unconditional joyfulness and Higher Consciousness. The method emphasizes that for permanent inner healing we must primarily work on a feeling-emotional level. Suppressed negative emotions such as fear, anger, loneliness, resentment, sexual frustration, trauma, and feelings of inferiority, rejection, failure, being controlled and dominated, etc. build up in the subconscious and directly influence our quality of life, leading to depression and physical disease. The book takes you through a series of consciousness shifts that gives you a new radical outlook and tools for emotional self-healing. It shows you how to use emotional pain as a means to heal and evolve yourself instead of merely being battered by it and stuffing it into the subconscious. As you learn how to release trapped subconscious emotional pain and trauma, your world experience effortlessly changes for the better. Rather than rejecting and fighting the perceived negative through cognitive or reconditioning practices, the DEEP CLEARING process trains you in how to apply the enlightened spiritual principles of acceptance, presence, and witnessing to negative states, thereby allowing them to integrate and naturally resolve themselves. You will learn how to relax and accept yourself deeply, calming the critical, self-blaming mind. The book begins with a quick-start, easy-to-understand guide that enables you to immediately apply the process to distressing emotions. The following section explains the psychological subtleties involved. The final section of the book gets into the mystical aspects of the work, introducing key esoteric philosophy and techniques that are compatible with any higher-consciousness practice. Included are meditation instruction, breath techniques, third-eye focus, psychological chakra study, generating authentic self-love, and how to clear Karma by going within, eliminating the need to experience it in the outer world, and more. This is not a quick-fix approach to inner healing, but a serious program in holistic meditation-mindfulness self-therapy which can release negative energies that have been accumulating for life-times. John shares illuminating detailed case studies addressing anxiety, OCD, PTSD , sexual addiction and abuse, trauma recovery, emotional neediness, anger management, childhood abuse, negative past-life influence, and a remarkable medically-documented cancer reversal case.

Review: Inside-out approach - I've struggled with depression and various emotional up's and down's all my life. I've tried many different modalities to achieve inner peace. Each has had varying degrees of effectiveness, but none 100%. Six weeks ago I came across this book and it resonated with me. I have felt negative emotions inside myself that I wanted to release, and this book promised an approach for doing just that. I've now read the book, purchased John's audio CD's, and have done an emotional clearing session of approx. 45 minute most days over the last 4 weeks. I intend to continue the practice into the foreseeable future. I like John's belief that thoughts arise from emotions rather than the other way around. It seems to me that talk therapy has value when one can put their inner experience into words. When one can't, I think something else is needed. Eight years ago I was introduced to use of meditation as a tool of emotional health. At the time, I thought it was the "something else" needed when I could not put inner experience into words. After an 8 week MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) class and a 13-week class introducing meditation, I began meditative work with a PhD psychotherapist having 25 years of meditative experience. Eight years ago I was taught to relax and allow internal feelings to arise, watching them with detachment. The idea was that doing so would gradually implement equanimity into my internal emotional landscape. It backfired. Very badly. I meditated 20 minutes a day on my own, and once a week with a sangha. Every single time, intense bodily sensations arose. Every single time, I tried to let those sensations arise and just "sit with them." I would shake, I would cry, I would feel pressure from my scalp to my toes. I kept at it for 9 months until a meditation teacher told me that staying in a state of mind filled with angst for long periods was not good. I then realized I was hardwiring an agitated internal state into myself and I stopped cold turkey. I immediately noticed that my disposition in life got much better. However, some troubles soon arose and in the midst of the storm I ended up with 2 inpatient psychiatric stays back to back. For this review, I'll say the meditation and the "storm" were related, but not go into more detail. My point is that 8 years ago I tried a method very similar to John Ruskan's method and instead of making things better it made things a lot worse. Ever since then I've wrestled with why. It felt to me that meditative "arts" have so much to offer, but I could not understand why my earnest attempt led to such horrible results. In the 8 years since I have read some research about trauma and meditation. I've heard stories of people going on 10-day vipassana retreats hoping for a better state of mind but instead ending up in a mental hospital. There's much I don't understand about how such things work. What I do know is that when I discovered "Deep Clearing" 6 weeks ago, the same internal emotions I felt 8 years ago were still there, but at an intensity less than 10% of what they were 8 years ago. John's approach offered something different from what I experienced 8 years ago, and it's what is different about his approach that has caused me to go down the path. Those differences mean a great deal to me. Perhaps to you, dear review reader, may benefit from hearing what those differences are as you evaluate whether to purchase John's book. First, John starts with deep relaxation. He talks about getting the mind into "alpha" (technically defined as 8-12 hz on an encephalogram) as the first step. Another way he describes "alpha" is as a feelings-oriented right brain state instead of a thought-oriented left brain state. In my own experience, the emphasis on getting into this state prior to emotional processing is just as powerful as John says it is. It does seem that I'm able to better handle the onslaught of difficult internal states after I've invested 5 - 15 minutes getting into a deeply relaxed state. Second, John adds visualizations I was not exposed to 8 years ago. One is a beam of light coming in through one's head and radiating out from the solar plexus to form a sphere around oneself. A second is a connection to the earth. A third is not so much a visualization as a technique. Opening the 3rd eye appears to be a way of entering a state of consciousness akin to a state of calmness deep in an ocean whilst emotional waves churn violently at the surface. There's eastern wisdom going on with these visualizations that I don't have much knowledge about. All I can say is that the 3 aforementioned items seem to help me process emotions better. Third is the sequence of steps. For some time I've used John's audio CD's to orient me to the steps, but now I'm practicing doing it on my own without his CD's, which is what John recommends. I go through the steps of 1) deep relaxation 2) awareness 3) acceptance 4) direct experience 5)witnessing during a 45 minute session. I did not have such a structured framework 8 years. Having the 5-step framework from John's book seems to help me. As I bring this review to a close, let me iterate something you hopefully already know. "Deep Clearing" is not a book read for intellectual knowledge alone. It is a "how to" manual, and to gain benefit from it one must commit to a practice. Be sure you're willing to make some commitment to putting the book's ideas into practice before purchasing it. In my review I've emphasized my personal experience with the practice described in the book, and tried to demonstrate ways in which it seems to be working for me when a similar practice I tried 8 years ago failed. I've intentionally not reviewed writing style nor the strengths and weaknesses of the intellectual content of the book. That is because I believe "Deep Clearing" is a book not to be judged in such ways. In my opinion, the pathway it offers to greater emotional health is the proper subject of review. I have some experience with different pathways for emotional health. Deep Clearing's pathway has appeared valid enough in my experience to commit 45 minutes a day to it now for about a month, with plans for continuing to do the same for the foreseeable future.
Review: Extremelly valuable work for REAL deep work on yourself - This book has given me really amazing concepts and techniques in order to continue with my inner work. I've had many "aha" moments, such as that what we call the subconscious is what it is known as karma in the eastern philosphy. Another important concept is that love equals acceptance, and therefore, in order to truly accept ourselves, we must accept our "negative" feelings and emotions. Also, as a therapist, understanding that my real work is to make my client aware of this love-equals-acceptance concept. All the techniques I may apply should only be directed to that. So, a good therapist is someone who teaches the client how to love and accept himself, above any other thing. Another key concept was that the importance of integrating feelings. For instance, I have some friends that are rich and still obssessed with money, and they will be like this forever unless they start integrating the feeling of insecurity. Same applies to all feelings. This is contrary to many techniques that try to avoid feelings by chasing the opposite. In other words, in order to overcome insecurity, we must integrate it and not pursue security. The last one will come naturally only after integrating the first one. Additionally, and as I work with the natural hygiene approach that trusts in the body's abilities to heal itself, I noticed that psychic healing follows the same mechanism than physical healing. When we try to heal ourselves emotionally AND/OR physically, there are detox symptoms which are “uncomfortable”, there may be some pain, but we have to accept and experience them in order to transcend them, and after experiencing them, we feel better, and lighter. Last but not least, I'm one of those that want to trascend into a higher level of consciousness. Because of that, I've read many books and tried many techniques, trying to understand everything that's going on inside me. But Ruskan's approach is quite different. He says that we don't have to try to understand every feeling or emotion that we have; he says that the key is to FEEL, not to understand. If you are feeling fear, it doesn't matter what actually caused that feeling in the first place, or when it happened (last week, 30 years ago, in a previous life maybe...), the important thing is that the feeling is happening right now; therefore, in order to trascend it, we have to open to the feeling right now. The Emotional Clearing Process is NOT a discussion, it's an experience, the experience of the suppressed subconscious in the Alpha state.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #122,457 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #250 in Emotional Self Help #302 in Emotional Mental Health #992 in Spiritual Self-Help (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 337 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inside-out approach
*by R***A on November 11, 2022*

I've struggled with depression and various emotional up's and down's all my life. I've tried many different modalities to achieve inner peace. Each has had varying degrees of effectiveness, but none 100%. Six weeks ago I came across this book and it resonated with me. I have felt negative emotions inside myself that I wanted to release, and this book promised an approach for doing just that. I've now read the book, purchased John's audio CD's, and have done an emotional clearing session of approx. 45 minute most days over the last 4 weeks. I intend to continue the practice into the foreseeable future. I like John's belief that thoughts arise from emotions rather than the other way around. It seems to me that talk therapy has value when one can put their inner experience into words. When one can't, I think something else is needed. Eight years ago I was introduced to use of meditation as a tool of emotional health. At the time, I thought it was the "something else" needed when I could not put inner experience into words. After an 8 week MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) class and a 13-week class introducing meditation, I began meditative work with a PhD psychotherapist having 25 years of meditative experience. Eight years ago I was taught to relax and allow internal feelings to arise, watching them with detachment. The idea was that doing so would gradually implement equanimity into my internal emotional landscape. It backfired. Very badly. I meditated 20 minutes a day on my own, and once a week with a sangha. Every single time, intense bodily sensations arose. Every single time, I tried to let those sensations arise and just "sit with them." I would shake, I would cry, I would feel pressure from my scalp to my toes. I kept at it for 9 months until a meditation teacher told me that staying in a state of mind filled with angst for long periods was not good. I then realized I was hardwiring an agitated internal state into myself and I stopped cold turkey. I immediately noticed that my disposition in life got much better. However, some troubles soon arose and in the midst of the storm I ended up with 2 inpatient psychiatric stays back to back. For this review, I'll say the meditation and the "storm" were related, but not go into more detail. My point is that 8 years ago I tried a method very similar to John Ruskan's method and instead of making things better it made things a lot worse. Ever since then I've wrestled with why. It felt to me that meditative "arts" have so much to offer, but I could not understand why my earnest attempt led to such horrible results. In the 8 years since I have read some research about trauma and meditation. I've heard stories of people going on 10-day vipassana retreats hoping for a better state of mind but instead ending up in a mental hospital. There's much I don't understand about how such things work. What I do know is that when I discovered "Deep Clearing" 6 weeks ago, the same internal emotions I felt 8 years ago were still there, but at an intensity less than 10% of what they were 8 years ago. John's approach offered something different from what I experienced 8 years ago, and it's what is different about his approach that has caused me to go down the path. Those differences mean a great deal to me. Perhaps to you, dear review reader, may benefit from hearing what those differences are as you evaluate whether to purchase John's book. First, John starts with deep relaxation. He talks about getting the mind into "alpha" (technically defined as 8-12 hz on an encephalogram) as the first step. Another way he describes "alpha" is as a feelings-oriented right brain state instead of a thought-oriented left brain state. In my own experience, the emphasis on getting into this state prior to emotional processing is just as powerful as John says it is. It does seem that I'm able to better handle the onslaught of difficult internal states after I've invested 5 - 15 minutes getting into a deeply relaxed state. Second, John adds visualizations I was not exposed to 8 years ago. One is a beam of light coming in through one's head and radiating out from the solar plexus to form a sphere around oneself. A second is a connection to the earth. A third is not so much a visualization as a technique. Opening the 3rd eye appears to be a way of entering a state of consciousness akin to a state of calmness deep in an ocean whilst emotional waves churn violently at the surface. There's eastern wisdom going on with these visualizations that I don't have much knowledge about. All I can say is that the 3 aforementioned items seem to help me process emotions better. Third is the sequence of steps. For some time I've used John's audio CD's to orient me to the steps, but now I'm practicing doing it on my own without his CD's, which is what John recommends. I go through the steps of 1) deep relaxation 2) awareness 3) acceptance 4) direct experience 5)witnessing during a 45 minute session. I did not have such a structured framework 8 years. Having the 5-step framework from John's book seems to help me. As I bring this review to a close, let me iterate something you hopefully already know. "Deep Clearing" is not a book read for intellectual knowledge alone. It is a "how to" manual, and to gain benefit from it one must commit to a practice. Be sure you're willing to make some commitment to putting the book's ideas into practice before purchasing it. In my review I've emphasized my personal experience with the practice described in the book, and tried to demonstrate ways in which it seems to be working for me when a similar practice I tried 8 years ago failed. I've intentionally not reviewed writing style nor the strengths and weaknesses of the intellectual content of the book. That is because I believe "Deep Clearing" is a book not to be judged in such ways. In my opinion, the pathway it offers to greater emotional health is the proper subject of review. I have some experience with different pathways for emotional health. Deep Clearing's pathway has appeared valid enough in my experience to commit 45 minutes a day to it now for about a month, with plans for continuing to do the same for the foreseeable future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremelly valuable work for REAL deep work on yourself
*by A***R on March 29, 2021*

This book has given me really amazing concepts and techniques in order to continue with my inner work. I've had many "aha" moments, such as that what we call the subconscious is what it is known as karma in the eastern philosphy. Another important concept is that love equals acceptance, and therefore, in order to truly accept ourselves, we must accept our "negative" feelings and emotions. Also, as a therapist, understanding that my real work is to make my client aware of this love-equals-acceptance concept. All the techniques I may apply should only be directed to that. So, a good therapist is someone who teaches the client how to love and accept himself, above any other thing. Another key concept was that the importance of integrating feelings. For instance, I have some friends that are rich and still obssessed with money, and they will be like this forever unless they start integrating the feeling of insecurity. Same applies to all feelings. This is contrary to many techniques that try to avoid feelings by chasing the opposite. In other words, in order to overcome insecurity, we must integrate it and not pursue security. The last one will come naturally only after integrating the first one. Additionally, and as I work with the natural hygiene approach that trusts in the body's abilities to heal itself, I noticed that psychic healing follows the same mechanism than physical healing. When we try to heal ourselves emotionally AND/OR physically, there are detox symptoms which are “uncomfortable”, there may be some pain, but we have to accept and experience them in order to transcend them, and after experiencing them, we feel better, and lighter. Last but not least, I'm one of those that want to trascend into a higher level of consciousness. Because of that, I've read many books and tried many techniques, trying to understand everything that's going on inside me. But Ruskan's approach is quite different. He says that we don't have to try to understand every feeling or emotion that we have; he says that the key is to FEEL, not to understand. If you are feeling fear, it doesn't matter what actually caused that feeling in the first place, or when it happened (last week, 30 years ago, in a previous life maybe...), the important thing is that the feeling is happening right now; therefore, in order to trascend it, we have to open to the feeling right now. The Emotional Clearing Process is NOT a discussion, it's an experience, the experience of the suppressed subconscious in the Alpha state.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb presentation on the importance of releasing emotions/feelings and a method to do so
*by C***L on April 13, 2021*

I am very grateful to John Ruskan for writing this book and his previous book, Emotional Clearing, which are both excellent and deep regarding the spiritual and psychological importance of releasing emotions, primarily that the negative charge of unprocessed emotions hugely influence our lives, often on a subconscious level. It was eye-opening for me, and very persuasive; John's previous training as an engineer really comes through in his logical, yet personal and poignant, presentation. It is obvious he is living his work and this is the result of his lifetime exploration. HIs sincerity and candor are very much appreciated. As for the Emotional Clearing method itself, it requires some degree of right-brain capacity, mainly the ability to feel feelings/emotions. John helps with breathwork and visualization to induct a more alpha state suitable for processing feelings but i personally have had some trouble with getting into that state, even with the aid of his audio. I know it is because of the trauma held in my nervous system, which tends to repress and numb feelings. i imagine it would work with many people who don't have similar difficulties and i know i need to work on my right-brain capacity some more. Regardless, i firmly believe John's work is extremely valuable, especially with regards to the releasing emotions and avoiding spiritual bypassing. A deep and spiritual work, that is at the same time, very accessible and clear. Highly recommend!

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