![]() What I Learned About My Past Lives In My RegressionĮven the phrase, “what I learned about my past lives” is a bit of a misnomer. You have to have a certain level of trust with yourself and simply “go with it” and see where things lead. So because the conscious mind is still present and aware, it’s easy for you to wonder if you are making things up or simply saying out loud what you want to hear. The information you receive comes from different levels of consciousness that are all there and the differences between them are very subtle. During your past life regression hypnosis, you’re inside and somewhat aware of all of those levels simultaneously. ![]() The best I way I can do so is to say that we are multidimensional beings, and as such, we exist at many different levels at once. I think I had always assumed that information through past life regression hypnosis comes from very distinct levels of consciousness, and that one level of consciousness would need to leave and allow another to take over and that difference would be very clear cut and distinct. You know you were, you just can’t remember. When you wake up from the dream, it often fades very quickly and sometimes you can’t remember what it was you were dreaming about. In reality – at least for me, it was more of a dream-like state. I’d always assumed that meant it was more akin to a blackout – they remember nothing about the experience at all. I discovered that I’d always had a misconception about what people meant when they said they didn’t remember anything after their hypnosis session. You’re conscious mind – or at least my conscious mind – was present the entire time and was necessary to process the information I was receiving and to be able to interpret it and speak what I was experiencing.īeing intuitive, my past life regression was very much the same as receiving information psychically – relying on what I feel about what I’m seeing to properly interpret the meaning. Hypnosis isn’t at all what TV makes it out to be. The Past Life Regression Hypnotic Experience Even though I didn’t feel great for the better part of the day after my session, I slept the most restful sleep I have slept in a very long time and have woken up this morning feeling very refreshed. This, again, is a result of connecting with such an abundance of strong energy on a prolonged basis. I spent the rest of the day recovering from what I refer to as an energy hangover – physically and emotionally exhausted, ungrounded and a slight headache. My past life regression session lasted two hours, and if it had gone much longer, I probably wouldn’t have been able to drive home. I think this was another result of the past life energy that I was connecting with during the session. I’d read about others having this reaction in Dolores’ books. It’s a very large chunk of energy to connect with and process, and as such, my body’s natural reaction was just to shed tears.ĭuring my session, I noticed myself getting very hot. I don’t think my reaction had much to do with any emotions tied to the past life memories themselves, but was rather a result of being connected to the entirety of a life’s emotional energy as a whole. In fact, most of them were rather mundane. The memory doesn’t have to be anything even remotely emotional. Physical Responses to Past Life Regression HypnosisĪs it turns out, I apparently have an uncontrollable reaction when it comes to any sort of regressive hypnosis – whether for memories from this life or a past life. In preparation for my own past life regression, I also had my friend Teresa, a certified hypnotist, prep me with a short hypnotic induction earlier in the week. ![]() They say that it’s easier for a person to be regressed when they are already used to going into states of deeper consciousness and relaxing the mind – therefore, meditators have a better shot at having a good past life regression hypnosis session. ![]() I’d recently finished reading her book, The Custodians, so I was familiar with her technique and results and wondered what happens during a past life regression. QHHT regression is a form of past life regression therapy developed by Dolores Cannon. I have to admit, it was a bit different than what I expected. I had my first ever hypnotically-induced past life regression yesterday and it was quite the experience. ![]()
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