Tuesday 15 March 2016

Important Aspects Of Past Life Regression Therapy

By Jose Young


Many world religions teach us that the soul is the most important part of our existence. The soul, they say, is an immortal component of our existence that continues to exist even after we die. Past life regression therapy is based on this belief. That our souls were there before our present bodies came into existence. We (in the form of souls) have lived multiple life times before the memories of which are hidden in our unconscious minds.

Proponents of this therapy claim that unlocking the memories of our past lives times can help us deal with many of the challenges that we are faced with in our current lives. One of the areas in which it has been tried include the attainment of healing for a variety of mental and physical illness. It is also reported to be beneficial in handling relationship challenges and in the achievement of personal growth.

The reason as to why this technique is considered a form of hypnotherapy is because in both cases the client has to enter a state of trance. In this state, the therapist guides them in a manner that helps the client revisit their past by sensing feeling and seeing events. A related technique known as past life reading is slightly different as it is more passive than it is an active process.

Different people give different accounts of their experiences. While some say that they experienced events fully and vividly (as if they were watching a movie), others can only recall vague flashes of events. Apart from visual images, memories also come in the form of other sensory stimuli such as smell (for instance, burning rubber or a sweet aroma of cooking food), gustatory (salty, sweet and bitter tastes) and auditory stimuli (such as a crying infant, a gunshot or music).

The events that exist in our past lives are said to significantly affect our lives today. Since they operate at the subconscious level we are usually unaware of these influences. We may be affected positively or negatively depending on the underlying events. Examples of past events that may have a significant impact include personal achievements, broken vows, love, traumatic death and emotional debts among others.

The areas of our lives that are most likely to be affected include interpersonal relationships, achievements and personal health (both mental and physical). The positive memories are important because they help persons to bring out the best of themselves. This may include, for example, discovering and growing talents and gaining wisdom. Their most important influence is said to be the ability to help people understand their life purpose better. Negative patterns, in contrast, lead to unwanted behaviors.

When you visit the therapist, you may be asked to choose a specific objective. Since the past is so huge and varied, having a specific intention helps in opening the doors only to the memories that are relevant to a specific situation. Such may include questions about specific circumstances in your life, unexplained illnesses, and troubled relationships and so on. Adopting this approach also makes it possible for us to put the memories that come to use in context.

Put simply, regression therapies help to heal the soul by dealing with the past. Making the past memories conscious helps in identifying those that should be released (the negative ones) and those that should be reinforced (the positive patterns). Today, the therapy is increasingly being recognized as an effective method of spiritual healing.




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