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Freebird
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Regression and HypnosisDoes anyone know where i can go to for Regression, I'd love to find out if i've had a past life ?
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admin sinfulldude
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Regression and HypnosisI would love to have Regression and Hypnosis too Freebird, as you know
I have been told by a medium that i have had a past life, where i was
meant to have been a cavalry officer serving with General Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn where i was killed and scalped by indians, thats why my hair always sticks up on the back of my head the medium told me
and why i choose to work with horses in this life!!
I'd love to find out more about this
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italianguy
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past-life regression / reincarnationPast-life regression / reincarnation
Reincarnation,
Reincarnation, literally "to be made flesh again", as a doctrine or mystical belief, holds the notion that some essential part of a living being (or in some variations, only human beings) can survive death in some form, with its integrity partly or wholly retained, to be reborn in a new body. This part is often referred to as the Spirit or Soul, the 'Higher or True Self', 'Divine Spark', 'I' or the 'Ego' (not to be confused with the ego as defined by psychology).
In such beliefs, a new personality is developed during each life in the physical world, based upon past integrated experience and new acquired experiences, but some part of the being remains constantly present throughout these successive lives as well. It is usually believed that there is interaction between predeterminism of certain experiences, or lessons intended to happen during the physical life, and the free-will action of the individual as they live that life.
This doctrine is a central tenet within the majority of Indian religious traditions such as Yoga, Vaishnavism, Jainism and Sikhism. Buddhist concept of Rebirth, a major part of Buddhist philosophy, differs from the Vedic based traditions, teaches that our "self" (soul) does not reincarnate. Many modern Pagans also believe in reincarnation as do some New Age movements, along with followers of Spiritism, practitioners of certain African traditions, and students of esoteric philosophies.
Overview
Belief in reincarnation is an ancient phenomenon; in various guises humans have believed in a future life since the ancient Egyptians, perhaps earlier, and ancient graves containing both people and possessions may testify to beliefs that a person would have need for their treasured possessions once again despite physical death.
In brief, there are several common concepts of a future life. In each of them either the person, or some essential component that defines that person (the soul or spirit) persists in continuing existence:
* Reincarnation in human form
Successive lives on earth, usually including a belief in a passage through the spiritual world or inner planes between death and rebirth. This is the most common use of reincarnation (also called "rebirth"). In many versions, eventually there is the potential to escape the cycle, e.g. by joining God, or achieving enlightenment, some kind of self-realization, a spiritual rebirth, entering a spiritual realm, etc.
* Transmigration of the soul
Beings die, and are returned to this or another existence continually, their form upon return being of a 'higher' or 'lower' kind depending upon the virtue (moral quality) of their present life. This presupposes interchange between human and animal souls, at a minimum; plants and stone may be included, as well.
* Last Day
People live only one life. After death, they may return to the earth or be revived in some final Judgement, or at some final battle (eg the Norse Ragnarok). They may go to heaven or hell at that time, or live again and repopulate the earth. This is an apocalyptic vision of the future.
* Related to these, but no longer including a return to embodied form, are beliefs in an Afterlife
People live on this earth, and then live in some kind of afterlife for the rest of eternity - variously called heaven (paradise) or hell, or the Kingdom of the Dead, or some higher plane, or similar. They do not return to earth as such.
Beliefs in reincarnation or transmigration are widespread amongst religions and beliefs, some seeing it as part of the religion, others seeing in it an answer to many common moral and existential dilemmas, such as "why are we here" and "why do bad things sometimes appear to happen to good people". Reincarnation is therefore a claim that a person has been or will be on this earth again in a different body. It suggests that there is a connection between apparently disparate human lifetimes, and (in most cases) that there may even be covert evidence of continuity between different people's lifetimes, if looked for. Proponents claim this is indeed the case, whilst critics tend to reject the notion due to its metaphysical implications or non-acceptance by science due to other possible explanations of the phenomenon not yet eliminated from consideration. Such evidence tends to be of three kinds:
* Tradition commonly holds that certain people (such as the Dalai or Panchen Lamas in Buddhism) can be identified by looking for a child born at a specified time after their death, and by certain signs and knowledge that such a child has of their predecessor life beyond the norm. In the case of Buddhism there are well defined tests of such a child.
* In Western culture, regression or near death experience has at times provided what are claimed to be past life memories, some of which can in theory be verified, and some of which might be tested for fraudulent claims. Some aspects of these tend to be quite consistent in some ways (beings of light, messages of love and peace, etc), a factor which to some people lends credence to the idea, and to others supports that "something" is going on but without certainty what that might be.
* Last, for many people, the evidence is internal and empirical, personal belief or experience. This may not be proof as such, but to them, qualifies as sufficient evidence to believe it.
Though some claims to recall past lives have been documented and tested in a scientific manner, mainstream science does not accept reincarnation as a proven phenomenon.
Fancy trying past life regression for yourself ? TRY THIS ?
This should be done with a partner, in case you get into such a deep trance, or you get upset and you need someone to help pull you out.
1. First off you must perform a cleansing and grounding ritual/spell.
2. Lay Down
3. Make sure you either tape your experience and/or have your partner write down what you say.
4. This can be said out loud by your partner or you can do this internally; but, if your partner is saying it out loud, you must visualize this scenario.
5. Picture a huge beautifully architecture library. (let your imagination run wild)
6. In the front there are 10 giant steps leading to the front door.
7. Very slowly climb up the stairs counting each one. (your partner may want to you through this) this is the meditative steps to put you into the mental state to accept the information.
8. When you get to the top of the steps, imagine a huge door, with a giant knocker.
9. Knock on the door.
10. Someone will answer the door, - this is your spirit guide.
11. Tell him/her what it is you would like to see (as in a certain past life, or something in general)
12. At this point you may or may not have a lengthy conversation with your guide, s/he might be concerned with how you may handle this information, etc...
13. Next, ask your guide to lead you to where you can get this information.
14. Picture another door behind the guide, and have the guide walk you through here.
15. S/he will lead you into another room and sit you down.
16. At this point - whether you are audio, visual, or written comes into play (or any combination).
17. You might take down a book and start to read the story of a past life - Look at pictures in a photo album - Watch a movie - listen to someone narrate the story - or any combination.
18. When you are done, thank your guide very much.
19. Open the main door to go back down the stairs, and count your way back down. This will lead you out of the trance.
20. Play back the tape, or read what your partner has written - you may or may not remember what it is you just experienced and/or said out loud.
Either meditation or hypnosis can work. When I did it, though she called it hypnosis, it was more like a guided meditation. I would think that, for most people, trying to follow that list of instructions and remember them would actually make it harder than letting someone else feed you the instructions so you can focus on what is happening, what you are experiencing rather than on the intellectual process of remembering instructions.
In any case, I would say never try it unless you trust the person with you. You don't need to know them (as friends or such) but you do need to feel secure in their presence.
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