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My Past Life ? Remembering My Past

January 29th, 2010

Reincarnation is the belief that we have lived other lives in past eras is growing increasingly accepted. Now it is being explored by people from all backgrounds. Why are they interested? Because it has become known that the secrets to being a success in the present are about understanding what happened in a past life.

If you have ever thought ‘Who was I in my past life?’ you are not alone. Past life regression holds the key to the answers of our past, presents and future.

Past life regression deals with the belief that we remain eternal souls that become reincarnated each and every time our physical bodies die. As forever eternal beings, we carry out lessons, desires, and experiences from one life to the next.

There is the belief that each time we experience a rebirth and we choose a current mission that defines our purpose for being alive. Through seeking the answer from what may have happened in previous lives will lead to a better understanding of why we exist today. It also allows us to make the right decisions through our current life that will yield better experiences and no prior baggage.

Finding the purpose behind ‘What did I face in my past life’ will help to heal old wounds, lead to success in the present; guide you into making the right career choices, aid in forming relationships with friends and partners and will give you a deeper sense of self in all that you do.

There are several accepted methods of unlocking the truths of our past lives. Hypnosis is one of the most popular ways of finding out about our past lives, because it puts an individual into an altered mental state. Since we are open and relaxed during hypnosis our unconscious mind is able to take over.

A trained past life regression therapist has the professional insight to coach us into accessing these repressed memories. As well as helping us deal with the emotions that may come up, during a past life regression session.

Self-hypnosis and visualization have also greatly been employed to access the great memories of ‘Who was I in my past life.’ Sometimes finding a quiet, private space with the desire to focus on clearing the mind can open scores of doors for discovering one’s past life. Have you thought of leaving a notebook beside your bed and writing down any dreams you have? Repressed memories are known to play out in the dream stage. Upon reviewing some of the more vivid and realistic scenes from the past, it becomes possible to focus on thoughts, images, and feelings that were written down. This will greatly help you unlock all the significance behind the various scenes deriving from the past.

You can gain further insight from any patterns that might emerge upon recording your dreams or examining your meditation sessions. Such material may signal past life memories you have neglected to deal with. Some people may wish to retrieve such knowledge about who they may have been during prior lives. Then, there are those that have fear about such memories since they may not want to see past evil deeds. As such, they bury these memories.

Most of the fears people feel are not well founded. Instead of taking such an approach it is best to just allow the mind to naturally wander. Cease with all the mental blocks and accept what is revealed in the mind. Seek the questions behind what you did in a past life and do so by taking stock of the characteristics that define your being.

Make lists of favorite foods, your fears, your talents, your physical characteristics, things that attract you or repulse you. A fascination with a time period from the past, an ancient sculpture, a well-known painting from an earlier decade, obsession with a certain style of cuisine or a strong desire or need to travel to a certain area may be a clue from the subconscious mind.

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