Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Past Life Regression: Between Death & Life

Past Life Regression seems like a simple concept and it is. In my decades of research and work using a unique hypnotherapy technique to dive deep beneath the conscious mind into the infinite subconscious, I have not only uncovered many forgotten lives of my subjects, but tapped the endless wisdom of their spirits in between lives as well.

The passage of death, which in turn leads to rebirth, can be experienced first hand when a subject “dies” or is “born” during a Past Life Regression. The subject may even exhibit physical aspects of their last breath of a life, or their first breath when their soul enters a human body at birth. It’s exhilarating to witness this process that we all know will happen to us but have no recollection of. To be free of the fear of death is the ultimate freedom.

During a Past Life Regression, subjects may describe the experience after leaving the physical body as journeying toward a bright dazzling light at the end of a tunnel. These descriptions have been duplicated in reports of NDEs (Near Death Experiences).

One of my subjects said the white light was an energy field that served as the barrier between our physical world and the spiritual realm. In NDEs the person will approach the light, but is pulled back into their body before entering it. They have actually been in a near death situation, but they did not complete it.

When my subjects relive the death experience, they pass through the white light. At that point the energy is so intense that is severs the “silver cord,” an umbilical that attaches the spirit to the physical body. When this occurs the spirit cannot cross back through the barrier and enter their body again. Without the life force (the soul or spirit) the body deteriorates. But the important thing to remember is that your body is not the real you.

I have entered the fascinating spirit realm many times. This is the area that holds the most fear for humans, and the one that raises the eternal question, “Where do I go when I die?” Everyone wonders what will happen to them; even the most religious still harbor their uncertainties.  I do not have all the answers, but I believe I can help through the information I have received in my Past Life Regression research.

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