PAST LIFE AND REGRESSION THERAPY
A wide range of medical disorders are treatable by regression. A physical symptom can be a useful entry point to a past life and acts as a somatic bridge, especially if it is associated with a strong emotion such as fear, anger or guilt.
Some headaches are connected with intolerable mental challenges while others are related to head injuries in past lives. Some peptic ulcer pains are related to past life experiences of hunger or memories of terror.
Neck pains may relate to past life deaths through hanging, strangling or beheading. Even birthmarks are often found to correspond to entry points of penetrating injuries inflicted in past lives.
Irrational fears of all sorts are often, if not almost always, rooted in a past life. They may stem from all kinds of trauma or death from natural disasters in previous lifetimes. For example, hydrophobia has been found to be related to drowning, claustrophobia to death from suffocation, acrophobia to death from falling from heights and phobia of snakes from past life death of being bitten.
Eating disorders in present life are often re-runs of past life memories of starvation, poverty and famine. Sexual difficulties may reflect underlying past life experience of sexual abuse and rape.
Unexplainable guilt sometime stems from past life memories of having directly killed loved ones, or from feeling responsible for the death of others.
Depression can also sometimes be related to past life memories of unfinished grieving for the loss of a loved one, or despair from war and starvation. Unexplainable feelings of insecurity may be caused by past life memories of separation, abandonment or being orphaned.
Beyond physical disorders, past life regression therapy is effective in many emotional and behavioural disorders. This includes relationship problems, low self-esteem, loss of self-love, low self-worth or a struggle to find one’s life purpose.