September 10, 2009
Regression Therapy - Why Remembering Is So Important?
Do you feel unappreciated? Are you ailing from addiction of a particular kind? Are you constantly being victimized or bullied for an unknown explanation? Are you suffering anger management issues? Are your relationships positive? Do you feel that you are lacking something in your life in spite of you having everything else?
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!
According to the Past Life Therapy Center, Regression Therapy means facing the dark to encourage the light. It is a category of hypnotic therapy wherein the client is being assisted by a therapist to return to his past experiences with his mind still being conscious.
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.
Past life regression therapy however takes this a step further and takes clients back in time to before conception; to a time before their previous life.
This idea of having had previous lives is very difficult for most people to come to terms with, but there is actually overwhelming evidence to suggest that this present life is just one of many which we experience.
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 are also startling reports around the world of children who can accurately remember their recent past lives and get to meet people still living that they were once related to.
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 have coined a phrase of ‘Faulty Thoughts’. These thoughts are the negative ones created in a person’s past life or lives, which turns into emotional baggage and also bad karma in the life they presently lead.
Only the individual that created the negative thoughts or feelings can chase those thoughts or feelings away so that he can reform his field of energy into positive energy. A few ways to do this are: re-patterning, forgiveness, and karmic repayment.
The well-known Biblical scripture, ‘Do unto others what you want others to do unto you,’ is the basis of forgiveness. Karmic repayment comes from the Hindu word ‘karma,’ which is neither good nor bad. Karma is what we are imprinting on our life as a result of past actions. Repayment of a karmic debt is to correct one’s negative behaviors.
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.
But of course, to achieve this result, every client must have a tough commitment to know himself thoroughly and change the way he is expecting his life to be.
Regression therapy is an interesting topic, and you may want to learn more about it. Maybe you will want to try it out for yourself out of curiosity. What could be more interesting than finding out about who you were in a past life? It could possibly help you solve some current questions in your life.
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