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Past Life ...
If you participate in my
past life program, you will more than likely leave with more
questions than you arrived with. This is a time of exploration
and discovery. Ask questions . . . have an open mind. It’s okay
to be cynical, but please leave your negative baggage outside. I
am not here to convince you that you have had prior lives, I’m
here to guide you to what you desire to learn. Unlike a
“reading” on past lives . . . the answers to your past - and
your future, come only from within you.
Past and future lives all seem to be a part of one’s extended
memory. Many may recall an important or significant event (from
this lifetime) with general ease . . . and by concentrating for
a few moments, most people may recall something that happened on
their eighth birthday. They can perhaps even remember whether it
was a joyous or traumatic event. When a memory is “called up”, a
sense or feel for the memory is then experienced. One person may
visualize a photo like remembrance, while another may have only
“impressions”.
When you experience a past life, you are remembering those
experiences which occurred in a past (or future) incarnation.
Psychologists have discovered that memories tend to be somewhat
shaded or colored in favor of a positive experience. That same
theory can be applied to our memories from this lifetime. If one
were asked to recall a childhood memory . . . the memory most
often described would be a happy one. Bad experiences, like bad
memories, tend to be suppressed or buried, and cannot always be
called back up unless the person that filed that memory away is
willing to bring it back (on an unconscious level) and is ready
to deal with it. Bad experiences can manipulate how we deal with
life today . . . regardless of what lifetime that memory happens
to come from.
When I conduct a “past life” session, I try to propel the client
to a happy situation . . . if the exercise is strictly for the
purpose of experiencing past life for the first time. If one is
trying to exorcize a negative event, then often the person is
projected back to a period in which the negative experience
first happened . . . almost as if they might be watching the
event unfold on a movie screen.
The celebration of each life parading before you will
demonstrate to you your reason for this existence and choices
and actions you have made in this lifetime. Consequently,
whenever you find yourself in the past . . . or in the future .
. . you can be sure that there is a lesson to be learned . . .
as there will always be another opportunity if you don’t get it
right the first time. Not all past or future lives are filled
with excitement, however, some are just the humdrum occurrences
of ordinary life.
Perhaps the most gratifying reality to be discovered is that the
death experience is neither unpleasant, nor is it a conclusion .
. . but rather a beginning . . . an exciting new undertaking and
opportunity. We often quip about hindsight being 20/20; with
regression we are given a wonderful chance to reevaluate our
lives and relationships today. Remember, we were not all boy
scouts and countesses. Not only did we flip/flop our gender and
race, but more than likely at one time or another we pillaged
and burned. Our past is truly a great equalizer amongst the
human race.
When I am working with you, I refer to the part of you that
experiences prior lives as “Searcher”. It is an actual name that
I will call you, until you are able to tell me your name. It
makes it easier to facilitate a conversation about what you are
experiencing. Can every single person experience a “past life”
vision the first time? Not always, and when it does happen, the
person does not always believe that is what they experienced.
Discussing the images or impressions helps “process” the
feelings. The image or memory will linger long after I bring
someone back to full wakefulness. Remember, I have no idea what
you are seeing or experiencing, so I will be asking you many,
many questions. If you tell me you are wearing boots, I need to
determine if they are fashion or work boots, men’s or woman’s or
even a child and from what era of time. What is the color of
your skin? The people you see . . . are they people you know
today? Is there a lesson to be learned? What was the purpose of
seeing this particular vision? And on, and on and on . . . so
sit back, relax and let the “Searcher” in you take a glorious
trip . . . who knows what wonderful tale might await you.
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