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Who do think you have been in previous lives?
Daniel:
Well for two of them, I had past life regressions. The other two I remembered in a really bizarre dream after I tossed and turned for four hours trying to get to sleep.
The one where I was a shaman, I was having some lower back problems, and I mean really sharp pains that were preventing me from meditating, so I thought a PLR would help. Turns out that I have some anger issues. I completely avoid the emotion, so when I experience so much of it that I can't ignore it, I usually don't act on it, so it becomes an internal cesspit. Or at least karmic anger issues. After that PLR I didn't have those pains again.
In the one where I was in Germany. I think this makes a lot of sense to me. I have always been attracted to the Third Reich from a cultural perspective. It's fascinating. My father is also attracted to the same time period so I think we may have been enemies during that war. Still a lot of hostilities underlying our relationship. Anyway, that was from a PLR also. I was having a lot of difficulty finding any purpose for living, and it was really making me very anxious. It still does to some point. People keep telling me I'm too intelligent to be doing what I'm doing, but I don't have much idea of where I should be. You'd think that College would have sorted this out for me... I think it only made it worse. But anyway, thats why I had that PLR. Funny thing was, that while it helped a little bit, it left more questions than answers.
isabelle:
But what is past life regression? I mean, how do you achieve it? Do you have to see a specialist? (I am an ignoramus in this field).
Daniel:
PLRs are normally done by some hypnotists trained to do it. I have a few books on the subject, and one of them includes a self-hypnosis script that you can record to hypnotise yourself and lead... Strangely, I can remember every detail of those PLRs. Basically you get very, very tired, and then you feel so heavy you don't want to do anything. Then the hypnotist starts asking you questions. And the conscious part of your brain is like "I'm too tired. leave me alone!" but you answer anyway. ((God, thats a creepy feeling.)) And then the memories rush in.
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Daniel on March 10, 2007, 04:43:27 pm ---PLRs are normally done by some hypnotists trained to do it. I have a few books on the subject, and one of them includes a self-hypnosis script that you can record to hypnotise yourself and lead... Strangely, I can remember every detail of those PLRs. Basically you get very, very tired, and then you feel so heavy you don't want to do anything. Then the hypnotist starts asking you questions. And the conscious part of your brain is like "I'm too tired. leave me alone!" but you answer anyway. ((God, thats a creepy feeling.)) And then the memories rush in.
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So you have to be able to be hypnotized to participate in a PLR or is that something altogether different?
coffeecat33:
This is an interesting thread. I have had a few PLR, readings from psychics and dreams about my past lives.
I was part of the Roman army but a city guard like a policeman. I was male, and evidently idealistic because the part I remembered I was disgusted with how corrupt Rome was becoming. I didn’t live real long because I was killed in a battle.
A Native American living in the west. I was female and discovered some information that the men were keeping to themselves. Unfortunately they were not happy about this, and I was killed. A psychic told me this story. She said I was an artist who made beautiful ceramic pots and when I was killed, they broke all of my pots. When she told me this I burst into tears. I’m an artist but do not work in ceramics.
I was in Ancient Egypt, as a priestess I think, but am not sure. Can’t remember much about it right now.
I was also in WWII, captured and sent to a concentration camp I think. When I was a child I used to hear the heavy boots of armies marching and it really scared me. It took me a long time before I was brave enough to watch my first program on the Holocaust and after the show I cried and cried and cried.
Thanks for starting this thread. – Leslie K.
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