Rochelle Wright, M.S.

Psychotherapist Guided Afterlife Connections and a Connection Demonstration

About Rochelle

Rochelle Wright is a licensed mental health counselor, licensed chemical dependency professional, national certified counselor, EMDR certified therapist for 14 years, and designer and facilitator of the Guided Afterlife Connections method. She has been a grief and trauma state-licensed psychotherapist for 23 years.

Rochelle developed the Guided Afterlife Connections procedure that uses bilateral stimulation and the expertise of a trained psychotherapist to help people have afterlife connections. The people she works with have very high rates of connections with their loved ones in the afterlife, over 95%, and the results of their connections are life changing.

Guided Afterlife Connections

We now know how to help people have their own afterlife connections with loved ones while they sit quietly, comfortably, and peacefully in a licensed psychotherapist's office. All the psychotherapist does is to guide the experiencer into the frame of mind that will allow the afterlife connection to occur naturally. The psychotherapist doesn't act as a medium and doesn't make the afterlife connection happen.

To learn more about the Guided Afterlife Connections procedure and to read journals of people who have gone through the procedure, go to http://rochellewright.com.

Accompanying her at the conference will be Christine Johnston, who has had several Guided Afterlife Connections experiences connecting with her husband in spirit. Linda Hartman, a licensed marriage and family therapist and trained Guided Afterlife Connections psychotherapist will be speaking with Rochelle. During the presentation, Rochelle will show a video of Linda having her own Guided Afterlife Connection communicating with the love of her life of 27 years. Rochelle will then have a Guided Afterlife Connection with Linda during the conference.

Example Guided Afterlife Connection

This is the account of one woman's Guided Afterlife Connection. It begins several minutes into the session after Connie, the client, had been prepared for the connection.

“I saw an image of a young woman with long, brown hair. It was my mother, but she was more like my friend now. She was saying, 'Come on, let's go play. Let's go do something fun.'” Connie was crying, releasing old negative energy. “She wanted me to come. 'Come on, come on,' she was saying, being playful and daring. I said to her, 'I can't go over there.'

After another set of eye movements, Connie said, “My mother is the girl that was there. She was saying 'Come on.' I went with her. We were the same age, young, running toward a lake. We jumped into the lake, laughing. I said, 'What is your name? Is that really you?' She said, 'I'm Eula.' That was her real name. She went by Fern. 'I'm Eula. See, we're like playful, fun sisters.'

“The water of the lake we were in was different. It wasn't cold. It was just the right temperature. Everything is different where she is. I said to her, 'I want to go back and be with you.' She said, 'Not yet,' and she splashed me playfully. I asked her, 'What do I do with the rest of my life?' Mom said, 'Do anything you want to.' I was like in an altered state. I asked, 'What do I do?' Mom said to me, 'You can't control it beforehand. You just have to do it.'”

We went through another set of eye movements and the afterlife connection resumed. “I asked Mom about our childhood. She apologized, then said 'It's nothing. It's in your head. It's the bigger picture that's important. Drop the old thoughts in that water. It is special water. And they will disintegrate those thoughts.'

“Mom said to me, 'See what you can do here,' and she jumped and grabbed onto a beam of light and climbed over it onto a star like she was in the Cirque du Soleil, laughing. She was jumping around stars and onto moonbeams. 'See what I can do,' she said. Everything is petty down on the Earth.” I said, 'That doesn't help me deal with the petty things on Earth.' Mom said, 'Do what you want. Make more of an effort to do what you want to do. Don't be bound by “shoulds.” Cling to your spiritual practice, and that will help you. Take risks. Go for what you want. You're taking things too serious. The Earthly life is not worth that.'

“I said, 'But I don't know what I want.' She said, 'Try things until you find out what you want.' I asked her, 'Will you help me if I ask for your help?' 'Yes,' she said, 'I will help you.' She was on an elevated ring, doing tricks, like in the Cirque du Soleil. It looked like so much fun. I said, 'I would love to do that, but I can't.' She said, 'Throw those thoughts in the lake.'”

The fact that Connie didn't go to her mother's funeral really bothered her, so Rochelle said, “Ask your mom, 'Do you forgive me for not going to the funeral?' After a set of eye movements she closed her eyes. When she opened them, she said, “I asked for her forgiveness. She said she was OK with it. She forgave me. Then she said to me, 'I love you. I'm here for you. This life is insignificant. You can do what you want, and if you do, you're going to have more fun. You can't really make a wrong decision.' Rochelle, I agonize over making the right decision. Mom just said, 'Why, why do you worry about decisions? They're so insignificant.'”

After another set of eye movements, Connie closed her eyes and Dennis, her husband now in spirit came to her. She asked, “Do you have anything to say to me today?” She described his response: “He said, 'My passing was preplanned. We arranged it before we came into this life. It was all meant to be.' Then he said to me, 'I miss you, and I'm sorry it was so hard for you. I love you. It was all prearranged, but my body knew. Do you remember my heart palpitations and fainting three days before I passed away? I knew something was going to happen.'”

When Connie opened her eyes after a final set of eye movements, she said, “I asked Mom and Dennis, 'Is it over for today, our session?' Dennis kissed me. He held me for a little bit. When it was time to go, it was like a big vacuum sucking him back. And my mother was still doing the Cirque du Soleil thing. 'I'll save a ring for you,' she said. 'See you later.'”