September 8, 2009
Explore Your Past With Regression Therapy
Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong? Do you ever feel that things keep happening to you without rhyme or reason? Do you have issues with controlling your anger? Do you have a healthy relationship? Does it seem like something is missing from your life?
If you think that you are having issues on one of these areas and you tried every possible way to address them but they still keep on coming around then you MUST read this article as you may never have considered that Regression Therapy could help solve all your problems!
The Past Life Therapy center recommends Regression Therapy forces you to face the dark to get into the light. This is actually a type of hypnotic therapy in which the client along with assistance from a qualified therapist is transported back to the past while he is in his conscious mind.
These previous experiences include episodes of one’s adulthood, adolescence, early childhood, and the period wherein the individual is still inside the mother’s womb.
In Past life regression therapy, the therapist guides the client back even further to a time before conception in this life; into a previous lifetime.
The thought of having lived before is not easy for most people to fathom, but there is actually quite a bit of convincing evidence that suggests that we live not just one life, but many.
In records from some regressions, clients mention living in foreign lands; some describe the horrors of being in a battle; others talk of working in the mines or hunting during the Bronze Age. Sometimes their partners in those past lives are their current spouse or child.
What is really incredible is when some people can actually verify information from memories recovered in a past life regression therapy session. This can be accomplished by looking at old church and genealogical records.
There has been amazing reports of kids who have remembered accurately the recent past lives they have lived and they run into individuals still breathing and living to whom they were actually related to in their past lives.
It really helps in this life if we know what happened to us during those times in the past, because this form part of the way we look at this life, thus giving us the ultimate comprehension of ourselves and the patterns of our perspective.
Regression therapists use a term called ‘Faulty Thoughts’ to describe the negative thoughts that an individual has created for themselves in a previous life. They carry this emotional baggage and bad ‘karma’ into their current life.
This negative feeling can only be released by the one who created it so he can remake his energy field in a more positive manner. Forgiveness, re-patterning and karmic repayment of the debt are methods of releasing this baggage.
The forgiveness part of this have a biblical basis as in ‘Do to others as you would have them do to you.’ The karmic repayment, (based on the word karma (which is neither good nor evil; it is the uttering of our mentality that tells us what we should be doing because of results of our past actions), means correctly changing your negative behavioral patterns with the purpose of repaying them.
Only after undergoing these corrective measures can we re-pattern our energy fields by replacing them with gentleness, care, tranquility, and harmony.
Although it could be really tiring at times, Regression Therapy is said to be life changing. Most of the clients testify that going through the procedure resulted into a positive attitude, a renewed outlook in life, and a stronger individuality.
To be 100% effective in receiving results every client has to make a complete commitment to dig deep within him to know who he really is and to ultimately change the way that he expects the life he has now to be.
Regression therapy is a very interesting topic, and you really should seriously consider trying this for yourself whether it be out of just interest, to find out who you may have been in a previous life, or even to just help you on the problems you are having in your present day life.
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