• Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Do you feel like no one wants you? Are you addicted to controlled substances? Are you often the target of bullying for no reason you can ascertain? Do you have problems controlling your anger? Do you have problems maintaining a healthy relationship? Do you have it all, yet still feel that something is missing?

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!

In the words of the Past Life Therapy Center, regression therapy is \”facing the dark to encourage the light\”. This is a form of hypnotherapy where the client is helped by a therapist to revisit their past while still fully 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.

Some clients for example have reported detailed memories of fighting in a historic war, others speak of hunting in the Stone Age and yet others recall their present spouse from a former life.

By exploring old records, many people actually manage to verify everything that they remembered from the past life regression therapy session.

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 a phrase they use called \”faulty thoughts\”. Faulty thoughts are the negative emotions and thoughts which people my carry over from one life to the next. This bad karma can have a negative impact on the way you live now.

The only person who can change these negative thought processes is the one who created them in the first place. For this reason, the client must undergo regression therapy that enables him or her to change the negative energy into positive. This can be achieved by things like forgiveness, karmic repayment and re-patterning.

Forgiveness is a basic biblical principle; the entire faith is dependent upon it. Karmic repayment is the idea that we must repay the wrongs we have committed even if they are from a previous life. Basically correct the bad behavior to correct the bad karma.

After taking these measures to rid one of negative feelings, we can re-pattern our energy field into a positive thing, with good feelings of tranquility and peace.

Regression therapy can be quite exhausting but is reportedly a life-changing event. Most people say their results were positive ones; leading them to a life with a better outlook and strengthened sense of self.

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 a fascinating subject, and you should seriously think about trying it yourself either just out of interest, to discover who you were in a previous life, or to help you with present day problems.

The author David Shakkid writes for the http://www.past-lives-regression.com website. Discover the amazing experience of regression therapy for yourself and get 29 Free regression therapy Audios when you visit here.

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