Thursday, October 7, 2010

Past Life Regression and PTSD

Past-life regression is a therapy where people probe into what was their past to find answers to questions plaguing them in the present. Our past life selves are not only characters in past dramas, but they also live within us today as sub-personalities. We feel their emotions; manifest their talents; think their thoughts; are limited by their fears and perpetuate their quandaries. We often act this out without consciously knowing we are doing so, simply because we are unaware they exist within us. The most problematic past lives for us today, are the ones that have unresolved trauma or ‘unfinished business.’ 


Traumatic or sudden deaths is one such instance which, quite often leave a portion of the consciousness in shock and earthbound. The biggest shock to a soul that dies suddenly is that it often doesn’t know it is dead.


Spirits that die suddenly often do not find their way to light on their own. It is not that loved ones and beings from the higher realms do not come for them, but the spirits state of shock often blocks them from even noticing that help is there. Past Life Regression techniques bring the spirit back to its point of death to break the trance of shock and dissociation. In PLT a therapist puts clients in a state of deep relaxation, in an attempt to delve into their past and find clues about their previous lives. Uncovering a traumatic event in a previous incarnation these problematic inner characters are brought to the forefront of consciousness and worked with to bring resolution and healing to their complexes, so that they cease to affect the current life.


Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder which may result from such a traumatic experience.


Some of the symptoms of PTSD are:
1. A recurrent re-experiencing of the original trauma in the form of repetitive memories, nightmares or flashbacks.
2. Being in a state of hyper-arousal or hyper-vigilance
3. Blackouts, memory loss, denial or amnesia around the original trauma
4. Spaciness and dissociation
5. Fear or avoidance of others
6. Emotional numbness or deadness
7. Development of phobias and irrational fears
  

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