Sunday, November 25, 2012
Past Life Regression and Child abuse
Friday, May 11, 2012
Case #6 Migraine and Past Life regression
The word Migraine is derived from the Greek word ἡμικρανία (hemikrania) which means "pain on one side of the head" - ἡμι- (hemi-) "half" and κρανίον (kranion) "skull".
Medical professionals are still baffled by what causes migraines in the first place often attributing it to stress or even genetics. With tests and MRI scans usually coming back negative and medication only providing moderate relief, conventional treatments rely on lifestyle changes and pills yet many patients still struggle with the symptoms.
For many years it was thought that these headaches were the result of a dilation of the blood vessels, caused by stress and tension. Present-day research now tends to favor alternative explanations. In some cases the emotional circumstances of the patient's life, past and present can influence the situation. Old memories or unresolved trauma can surface. Migraine headaches that stem from a past lifetime will cease to exist once the trauma is identified and resolved or removed through past life regression therapy.
Sushma* came to me with a case of extreme migraine which she had been suffering for the past 20 years.
On undergoing past life regression, she found herself in the year 1656 as a soldier on board a Spanish ship engaged in battle with the English. During the course of the battle he gets hit on the head and subsequently succumbs to his injuries and dies.
* Name changed to protect patient confidentiality
Monday, April 16, 2012
Journey of the soul to Moksha
Past life regression has its foundations in the belief of reincarnation, and consequently in the 'Law of Karma'. This is a theory which states that a soul is on a journey to merge with what is termed as 'Universal Consciousness' or 'Supreme Power'. On this journey, the soul takes on a physical form in a body, so that it can learn certain lessons along the way, and naturally, meets and encounters other souls on different stages of their cosmic journey. It interacts with these souls to create 'Karma'. This journey entangles the soul into the consequences of the actions and keeps bringing it back to interact with the same and different souls, again and again. Naturally, this means that the soul has to take on a physical form, again. Thus begins an unending cycle. The soul has to eventually understand that this cycle is endless, unless it breaks away totally and merges into the Universe, never to be caught up in this cycle again. When this happens, the soul can then say to have attained 'Moksha' or 'Becomes Enlightened'. This theory also states that there are those evolved souls who choose once again to come back in a physical body so that they may guide others towards this knowledge. These bodies are termed as 'Enlightened Leaders' or 'Bodhisattvas'.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Case #5 - PLR and Pteromerhanophobia
Pteromerhanophobia or fear of flying may be a distinct phobia in itself, or it may be an indirect combination of one or more other phobias related to flying, such as claustrophobia (a fear of enclosed spaces) oracrophobia (a fear of heights). It may have other causes as well, such as agoraphobia (especially the type that has to do with fear of open spaces). It is a symptom rather than a disease, and different causes may bring it about in different individuals.
The fear receives more attention than most other phobias because air travel is often difficult for people to avoid. A fear of flying may prevent a person from going on vacations or visiting family and friends, and it can cripple the career of a businessperson by preventing them from traveling on work-related business.
The fear of flying may be created by various other phobias and fears:
* fear of crashing which most likely result in death.
* a fear of closed in spaces (claustrophobia), such as that of an aircraft cabin
* a fear of heights (acrophobia)
* a feeling of not being in control
* fear of vomiting, motion sickness can make the person vomit, thus making flying hard.
* fear of having panic attacks in certain places, where escape would be difficult and/or embarrassing (agoraphobia)
* fear of hijacking or terrorism
* fear of turbulence
* fear of flying over water or night flying
A previous traumatizing experience with air travel or somehow connected to flying can also trigger a fear of flying.
Rahul* a 13 year old young man was brought to me by his parents due to his fear of travelling in an aircraft. As the family was bases in U.S. and travelled to India at least once a year to look up the aging elders, this travel initially was done by sedating Rahul, but as he started growing up was becoming a difficult proposition.
On being regressed, Rahul found himself in Europe in the year 1934 as a successful businessman, who used to travel a lot all over Europe. During the course of one of these travels, he had to take a flight from London to Paris for concluding a business deal. However, the flight never reached Paris and crashed into the sea taking him and the other passengers down with it.
His parents subsequently a couple of months later called me to tell that Rahul now seemed to have got over his fear and could now travel by air without any problem.
* Name changed to protect patient’s identity.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Past Life Regression and Freud
The word regression means to go back to or to return to something. If you were a student of statistics, you would know that a regression equation shows the probability of the occurrence of a future event based upon past behavior. Past Life Regression is a trans-disciplinary field related to hypnosis but not dependent upon it. Actually, Past-Life Regression Therapy is the retrospection of the soul's journey. It is a reflection (or several reflections) on the past that can bring meaning to present life activities and can indicate a vision for the future. The history of every soul is stored in the unconscious mind. Gaining access to that record, at least to the section related to the present, could prove to be quite significant in understanding the root cause of certain behavior. The recall of such events, along with insights from the current perspective, can have a direct and profound impact on the desire to improve one's well-being.
Past Life Regression was first used by Dr. Pierre Janet in Paris in the 1890's. Dr. Janet collaborated with Sigmund Freud, experimenting with past life regression as a therapeutic tool. Subsequently, for sixty years the subject was taboo, till an American hypnotherapist called Morey Bernstein brought the therapy back to life in 1960’s when he published "The Search For Bridie Murphy,” an account of one of his clients who went back over two hundred years -to when she was an Irishwoman called Bridie Murphy.
About the same time Arnall Bloxham, an English hypnotherapist of high repute, collaborated with the BBC in making a Television program of a housewife called Jane Evans, who was regressed, live on screen, back to a life as a twelfth century Jewess called Rachel who lived in York in 1189 in the reign of the bad King John. Live on television, she recalled how she was the wife of a wealthy moneylender called Joseph. In great detail she described how she and her family and other members of the Jewish community were hounded by a mob led by a nobleman called Richard Malebisse to whom her husband had lent money and who had refused to repay. They and their two children tried to take refuge in York Castle but were ejected by the constable of the castle, and eventually found their way to a crypt of a church just outside the gates of York. It was here that the family was put to death by the sword.
Freud believed that behavior has a cause which usually is hidden from the conscious mind. He wrote, "Amnesia lies at the base of all neurotic symptoms. Our goal is to reveal the forgotten memories through yet to be learned methods." One of Freud’s yet to be learned" methods seems to be that of Past Life Regression Therapy. Over the years, it has followed the general procedure of experimentation which led to research which, in turn, led to application. Today, Past Life Regression Therapy has become a therapeutic tool employed by many people to enhance the quality of life.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Addiction and Past Life Regression Therapy ...cont.
Addiction is a compulsion that makes an individual yield to addictive causes unmindful of the hazardous consequences. There are no specific causes of any addiction aside from use of a substance or activity, and there is also no way to predict who will become dependent on use. Any substance or activity that has the capacity to be pleasurable can provide the conditions for addiction, as all addictions impact various neural circuits of the brain, including those related to reward, motivation, and memory.
Our addiction theories and policies are woefully outdated. Research shows that there are no demon drugs. Nor are addicts innately defective. Nature has supplied us all with the ability to become hooked—and we all engage in addictive behaviors to some degree.
Millions of people are "hooked," not only on heroin, morphine, amphetamines, tranquilizers, and cocaine, but also nicotine, caffeine, sugar, steroids, work, theft, gambling, exercise, and even love and sex, despite every kind of addiction treatment from psychosurgery, psychoanalysis, psychedelics, and self-help to acupuncture, group confrontation, family therapy, hypnosis, meditation, education and tough love.
Scientists have learned that every animal, from the ancient hagfish to reptiles, rodents, and humans, share the same basic pleasure and "reward" circuits in the brain, circuits that all turn on when in contact with addictive substances or during pleasurable acts such as eating or orgasm One conclusion from this evidence is that addictive behaviors are normal, a natural part of our "wiring." If they weren't, or if they were rare, nature would not have let the capacity to be addicted evolve, survive, and stick around in every living creature.
Our brains didn't develop opiate receptors to tempt us with heroin addiction. The coca plant didn't develop cocaine to produce what we call crack addicts. This plant doesn't care two hoots about our brain. But heroin and cocaine addiction certainly tell us a great deal about how brains work. And how they work is that if you taste or experience something that you like, that feels good, you're reinforced to do that again. Basic drives, for food, sex, and pleasure, activate reward centers in the brain. They're part of human nature.
One of the methods of curing a person from addiction is Past Life Regression Therapy, leading to the question as to what transpires during Past Life Regression Therapy ? And how does this help.
When the person is taken into one of his/her past lives by the therapist, the subconscious mind begins to pour out the deepest emotions, wounds and sorrow of that particular life. This pour out in itself is considered a big step in rehabilitation because grief shared is grief halved. It is found by research that more than 10 percent of the addictions are because of moments of sorrow in the child hood whose causes could be very trivial. Once those trivial causes are treated through Past Life Regression Therapy, the addict can easily do away with addiction. Reliving events of the past can also give the subconscious mind a better picture of the sequence of events. Any misconceptions could also be cleared because of this pour out.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
PLR - Goal and Methodology
The goal of past life regression is to heal blocks from your past lives that are interfering with your present day physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual well being. Just as people carry the pain they suffered earlier in their current life to their later years, people carry unresolved pain with them from one life to another.
In Past life regression, people can recall past life memories regressing into past life experiences, a process that is similar to hypnotism. Learning about a past life can be an amazing process. Is it really possible to have lived before, and for the soul to still carry at least some of those burdens into your current incarnation?
At one point, the subject of past lives and past lives stories were the stuff of a skeptic's dream. However in recent years, this controversial subject has seeped into what Carl Jung termed "the collective unconscious", to the point where even Dr. Brian Weiss, a respected therapist, was featured on Oprah to discuss the topic.
While there are many ways that you can recall past life memories, the number one factor, common to almost all methods, is relaxation. In order to let your mind wander deeper into the past, your body must be as relaxed as possible so that you are not physically or mentally distracted by your present carnation.
The second factor is to not over analyze or stress about what you might possibly experience. Over analysis prevents you from relaxing completely, and it also causes you to judge your past memories. At this point, you are simply observing past events and are unable to change them. It is important to avoid judging past life experiences if you want to learn anything new from them.
The third factor is to open your mind to the possibility that what you are seeing is true. If you begin seeing flashes of memory, but automatically dismiss them, what's the point? In order to make any progress in past life regression, you need to be open to what you see and prepared to take it seriously.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Past Life Regression - Cause and Effect
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Past Life Recall
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Past Life Regression
Past Life Regression Therapy involves going back to a person's past in order to find healing or to find reasons for current behavior and thinking patterns. Perhaps you are one of the people who think that it is unnecessary to 'dig around in the past'. In many cases you would be quite right. However, very often it is the one thing that will bring about the most permanent healing, simply because we carry the scars of our past around with us until they are dealt with.
In counseling and psychotherapy therapists will dig around in a client's past to find the root of their problems. This information is then dealt with at a cognitive (conscious) level. Hopefully the client is eventually able to move on with a different and more positive outlook. There is no doubt that healing at this level can, and does, take place.
One thing that psychotherapy cannot do, however, is to find those memories which have been buried deep in the psyche and are no longer remembered by the client. The subconscious mind protects us in numerous ways. Firstly, it will protect us by burying a painful experience so that it's memory no longer causes conscious pain. Secondly, it protects us by helping us to avoid being hurt in the same way again. A problem occurs when this 'avoidance' is no longer appropriate and is preventing us from living whole, healthy lives, or from having fulfilling relationships.
This is where Past Life Regression Therapy, comes into the picture. Whilst the client is relaxed and in a perfectly safe environment, we are able to access the root of their current problem. Imagine having a small splinter in a tender part of your body. Now imagine that splinter being ignored and left to fester. Eventually there is a large infected area. You can treat that area as much as you like, but until the original little offending splinter is removed, there will never be complete healing. Regression therapy allows us to go directly to that little splinter, without painfully digging around it. Unlike psychotherapy, we don't have to spend years digging for the root causes. We ask the subconscious to show them to us immediately, and there is usually instant healing.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
PLR and Karma cont.
There are many bodies that a soul can take after death, and the astral body is one such form. This is also referred to in the Hindu puranas as Sukshma sarira - the link between the nervous system and the cosmic reservoir, which is invisible to human eyes, but can be sensed by animals. That’s why dogs bark sometimes without any reason
However, the Bhagavad Gita says that the soul doesn’t carry any karma or doesn’t attach itself to anything. Then how is human karma carried from one life to other?
During death, the mind merges all the sense into itself, storing all memories of that particular body, and gets itself attached to the soul, thus making it an aspect of the soul, in the sense of being both divine and immortal, linking human thinking with the un-changing ordering principle of the cosmos itself.
The soul however, doesn’t want this burden with it and it tries to get rid of this karma carrying mind, and so looks for suitable conditions where it can reincarnate itself into a body where that existing karma can be balanced.
It is these past life memories in the reincarnated body that Past Life Regression helps in unraveling to help solve current day issues.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Case Study 3
A lot of people suffer from a fear of losing someone in a relationship. There have been so many cases, where people do not find a rational as to why they have this fear. Often, even after going through various treatments, and psychologists, they still are not able to get rid of this fear, and this at times leads to a case of extreme possessiveness on their part.
Mrinalini* was one such case who came to me for Past Life Regression and help. She was under the constant fear of losing her children, which when they were younger made her go paranoid if she did not see them inside the house or for a period of time. As the children grew older, they started resenting this attitude of their mother as besides other thing restricted their movement and life.
On being regressed into one of her past lives, she found herself belonging to a very rich family, where her children were kidnapped and despite all efforts could not be traced. It was only with the arrest of one of her husbands competitors and enemy that the crime was solved and the mutilated bodies of her children recovered.
Once confronted with this, she was able to come to terms with the situation in her present life.
*name changed to protect patient confidentiality
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Case Study 2
Aditya* a young college boy in his late teens, came to me along with his mother with a complaint of a constant inexplicable pain in his middle back, which despite consumption of a variety of medications both allopathic and homeopathic a series of doctors and physiotherapists over a period of time was not cured.
During a session of Past Life Regression with me, he found himself in one of his lives, in South Africa in the year 1900 as a Boer soldier fighting against the British. During one of the battles at a place called Elandslaagte, he was shot in the back at the very same spot where he had the pain in this life, and died.
Once identified, subsequent to his PLR sessions, over a period of time, the pain that had been bothering him for such a long time gradually subsided and ultimately vanished.
*name changed to protect patients confidentiality
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Case Study 1
Radhika*, an executive with a MNC suffered with a case of extreme claustrophobia. She found it extremely difficult to stay in a closed room, travel in lifts or attend parties where there were a number of people present.
She visited my clinic to see if I could help her rid of her phobia so that she could lead a normal life.
On being regressed she found herself in a village in Rajasthan. At the age of 20 she fell in love with a boy from the adjoining village who unfortunately was not of the same community, and hence neither did her parents or the village elders approve. Despite this she was adamant to marry the boy and threatened to elope.
One night, her father and elder brothers caught hold of her and took her out to the fields where they buried her alive.
After this, when Radhika got over her session of Regression Therapy she was able to conquer her phobia and lead a normal life once again
*name changed to protect patients confidentiality
Monday, June 6, 2011
Regression Therapy
Friday, January 7, 2011
Agoraphobia and Past Life Regression
Agoraphobia, the fear of open space, situation, activity that makes a person want to avoid, comes from the Greek word “agora” which literally means marketplace, plus the word phobia generally means fear. Combining these two words would then give you “fear of marketplace” or anywhere out of your comfort zone. It is a condition which develops when a person begins to avoid spaces or situations associated with anxiety. Typical "phobic situations" might include driving, shopping, crowded places, traveling, standing in line, being alone, meetings and social gatherings. No one enjoys having a panic attack. And no one enjoys living with the fear that they might have one (Agoraphobia). No amount of conscious effort or willpower can eliminate a phobia or actual panic attack because the root of the problem is at the unconscious level of mind. The magic in overcoming agoraphobia is reprogramming your subconscious mind to get what you want.
The beginning of your recovery starts here. Through Past Life Regression what you will learn is that you are about to end the hold Agoraphobia or fear of panic attacks has on your life. You will learn to regain a carefree life, and will also gain new confidence in living.
Asha (name changed) came to me in a total state of despair due to her fear of being part of any gathering, which changed dramatically once she underwent Past Life Regression Therapy.
For almost 10 years, she had been working with many different therapists to overcome her childhood traumas, that had come back to haunt her in adult life. She had lost hope of leading a normal life and was convinced that she was going to stay a prisoner in her own home. Through numerous sessions of Past Life Regression with me, she was able to gain her life back in a more positive way.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Past Life Regression and Clautrophobia
Past life Regression, a process of retrieving memories of previous lives or incarnations, which by reliving or discovering previous experiences or traumas, can benefit those who are looking for reasons for their ailments or problems in this life, and which cannot be medically explained. More often than not, the reasons can be traced back to a past life experience. Past life Regression can also be applied to psychological ailments such as unexplained fears, phobias and mental blocks towards certain things in life. For example, a person who in this life has no logical or scientific reason for claustrophobia, may find answers which link back to a trauma from a particular past life.
Sheila (name changed) came to me afflicted with claustrophobia. She would feel extremely uncomfortable when being in a closed space. If she was in a room, and heard a door locked, she would panic which made it very difficult to have a locked door in hotel rooms, as also with being in an elevator, or flying.
During her Past Life Regression, she discovered that she was at the age of 50 mistakenly declared as dead by the doctors and buried alive.
By releasing this traumatic event experienced from her memory she experienced a dramatic and total release of the symptoms enough to experience a catharsis or a healing.