
Past Life Regression
Past Life Therapy was introduced to psychology by Dr. Roger Woolger in the 1980s. Over the past two decades, it gained wider popularity through Dr. Brian Weiss’s book Many Lives, Many Masters, and his ongoing work training therapists in past life regression techniques. This type of regression therapy taps into the super conscious, which is believed to hold the soul’s memories. Past life recall allows clients to access past incarnations and uncover experiences that may explain current life struggles. It’s particularly helpful for individuals seeking answers to mysterious ailments, irrational fears, or issues with relationships or career directions.
The Law of Recurrence suggests we repeat situations, relationships, and challenges until we learn and evolve. Past life therapy can help break this cycle, advancing personal and spiritual growth.

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Past life regression therapy also helps individuals integrate various aspects of their being, understand their impulses, and deepen relationships. Many report that it helps process existential questions, reduces the fear of death, and reconnects them with a higher life purpose.
This therapy operates on the premise that we carry unresolved issues and relationships from previous lifetimes. It offers an alternative to traditional psychotherapy by addressing life patterns or fears rooted in past experiences. This therapy helps clients understand why they engage in certain behaviors and how to transcend recurring issues. Many report significant life changes and deeper self-awareness after regression therapy. Additionally, it helps eliminate the fear of death and fosters a connection to a higher purpose.
For those who don’t believe in reincarnation, past life therapy can still be a powerful tool. The experiences elicited in a hypnotic state can be interpreted as metaphors for current life situations, offering symbolic insights into the subconscious and aiding healing.