A young woman came to see me for a regression. She was a demur, soft-spoken music teacher who wished to explore her past lives. She was a good subject and easily achieved a reasonable level of trance. I regressed her back in time to a past life of her subconscious mind’s choice. She had some difficulty getting oriented to where she was at first. Apparently, she was unsure as to whether it was day or night. Gradually, she realized that it was day time as she could see a ship anchored in the distance. She realized that she was in a dark cave looking out toward a ship. (Read more)
A Pope From Calgary
About twenty five years ago at one of my Wednesday night drop-in evenings, one of the regular attendees brought her young nephew to the meeting. He was in his early twenties and I believe he lived in Calgary. The evening started with a group regression and relaxation session. It was very evident that this young man was a deep somnambulist. We decided that I would do an individual regression with him. I also decided to give him a suggestion that he would not recall or be aware of anything while he was reliving the events of a past life. I did this to ensure that his conscious mind was completely set aside. I recorded the session so that he could listen to it afterwards. What unfolded was quite amazing. (Read more)
Past Lives, Future Lives and the Concept of Time
About 39 years ago a movie called “On A Clear Day You Can See Forever” was released in the theaters. It stared Barbra Streisand as Daisy Gamble and Yves Montand as the psychiatrist Dr. Marc Chabot. Daisy had come to Dr. Chabot to be hypnotized to stop smoking. During the course of the treatment, Daisy spontaneously regresses back to Lady Melinda Winifred Waine Tentrees, a seductive 19th century coquette. Dr. Chabot becomes fascinated by this 19th century character and continued to explore the past life. The dean of the university with which Dr. Chabot was associated told Chabot to stop investigating past lives as it was giving the university a bad name. A little later he returns and tells Chabot to continue with his research as one of the major benefactors of the university would like to know who he will be in a future life so that he can leave his money to his future self. (Read more)
Past Life as a Therapeutic Technique
What many therapists fail to recognize is that past life regression therapy is a therapeutic technique. They confuse the technique with the religious concept of reincarnation. They do not believe in Reincarnation so they dismiss the therapy without examining its merits. Their attitude is somewhat like a professor I had while I was taking my masters in psychology. His specialty was Physiological Psychology. I asked him about ESP and he said that he could not consider the concept because it would negate everything he knew about sensory perception. (Read more)
Past Life Regression: A Safe Method For Personal Growth And Therapeutic Change
Hypnosis is the principle method used to regress someone to a past life. As a result, clients often express concerns about the safety of both hypnosis and the regression process. It is therefore necessary to dispel any misconceptions or apprehensions about hypnosis before one can deal with the question of whether or not past life regression is safe. (Read more)
Past Life Regression: An inexpensive evening of entertainment
Past life regression can be an enjoyable and fascinating experience. It is a therapeutic technique, but it can also be a wonderful form of entertainment. The past life regression experience is always interesting. It is interesting to experience; it is interesting to listen to. All you need is a quiet place free from interruptions, a few friends, two or three different good past life regression recordings, and a willingness to try something new. The cost of the recordings, if shared, would be negligible and they are reusable. (Read more)
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