Rapid Transformational Therapy, or RTT
RTT is an outgrowth of traditional hypnotherapy used to help individuals uncover forgotten memories that lie in the subconscious but continue to influence our daily lives and decisions.
These latent memories translate into core beliefs that deeply influence how we function and often sabotage our life goals. Ultimately, the RTT process enables our true potential to emerge and positively transforms memories into life-altering insights that facilitate attaining what we most deserve.
The RTT Process: Establishing the Relationship
Our first communication is an Intake to establish your life goals. We then proceed to bring you into a state of hypnosis, which is a place of deep relaxation that facilitates exploration of core beliefs influenced by subconscious memory. During your session you are in full control of decisions and of what is said.
During the RTT Session
Once hypnotized, I ask questions that lead you to memories — memories that are seemingly forgotten, many of which bear importance to who you are now. By uncovering these memories, you gain insight on what inhibits you from advancing positively in your life.
Post-Session Followup
At the end of each session, you will receive a Transformational Recording to be listened to for 21-days in order to reform and transform negative beliefs into positive ones that support who you are meant to be. The mind learns by repetition.
An important aspect of RTT is understanding the relationship of how thoughts influence how we live our lives. Our thoughts, in fact, play in a loop, and what populates this loop determines positive or negative outcomes. In RTT it is expressed in the Looping Thoughts Ladder:

The RTT process helps discover and enable us to substitute negative thoughts with positive ones. Having understanding of your thoughts drives life improvement.
Why RTT?
- Are these memories important? Yes, because every thought forms a blueprint in our mind.
- But haven’t I learned enough from experience to override my past? In theory, yes. However, our subconscious mind, like a vault, remembers everything that we have absorbed during our lifetime.
- Why put so much emphasis on my words and thoughts of the past? Because every thought we think and words we hear have an emotional and physical impact. Your mind does not care if what you tell it is true or false — it lets it in and becomes your reality.
- How are my past thoughts influencing me now? Your mind only responds to two things: the pictures you make in your mind and the words you’ve been told. Everything you respond to in the present goes through the filter of all of your past memories and words.
- Can’t I remember situations one way and be influenced by them another way? The mind cannot hold conflicting beliefs, and rarely can we continue to respond one way when the memories that drive our experiences say otherwise.
- Are you saying these memories have control over everything we do? Yes — our mind does what it thinks we want it to do, and the prototypes it uses come from our memories.
About Emily Stein
I am a trained RTT practitioner, and my goal is to help people achieve their life goals by identifying memories that have inhibited their true self. Additionally, I am a Certified Reiki Master, Certified Reflexologist, and CranioSacral practitioner.

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