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The Past, Present and Future Are One: A New Perspective on Healing

The Past, Present and Future Are One: A New Perspective on Healing

Past Life Regression Therapy and the Therapeutic Context

Many cultures, religions, psychologists, philosophers, and even scientists believe that we have not only lived before but can access these memories to have a richer experience in this current life.

Pioneer psychologist Carl Jung, near the end of his life, wrote:

“I could well imagine that I might have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task given to me.”

He went on to speculate that he might have to be reborn again in order to find the answers still left undiscovered, or someone else would have to assume the task.

Regardless of your beliefs, Past Life Regression can be used therapeutically through hypnosis and can help your clients to:

1. Examine negative patterns in the current life and find root causes from the past, allowing them to release the unhealthy behaviors.

2. Examine current health issues and find causes from a past life, either an injury or death-wound, and release the painful memory, getting relief.

3. Examine fears and phobias that do have an explanation in the client’s memory.

4. Examine painful relationships and see if the client has traveled with that soul or souls in a past life and repair or complete unfinished business in this life.

5. Understand dreams, familiarity, and/or fascination with a different time and place in history.

6. Stimulate creativity when working on projects like writing historical fiction, creating costumes, architecture, art, movies, sets, and shows.

7. Remembering Healthy Patterns, Perspective, Solutions, and Remedies from Past Lives to use today.

PLRT can work alongside other modalities to fully resolve a client’s issues, depending on where the cause of the issue lies.

Conscious, Subconscious, and Superconscious States of Mind

Our client’s issues occur in daily life where our conscious mind is at the forefront. Our client realizes there are past causes they are not aware of or can’t be resolved by their conscious mind.

They can come for hypnotherapy to deal with their subconscious mind that can store residues of emotions that energize limiting beliefs from the present life.

They can continue to their superconscious mind that is aware of their past lives and existence beyond their present life body.

They may need detailed exploration of complex karmic issues in Life Between Lives Therapy, which goes to the spiritual world between physical incarnations, to meet their spirit guide, soul groups, and soul council.

Often clients need Spirit Releasement Therapy during their Life Between Lives sessions as attachments and other energies are connected to your client. Here we work to release spiritual entities in the other areas of the spiritual world, like earthbound spirits or dark force entities, and extraterrestrials.

There can be areas of crossover between these modalities. Past Life Regression Therapy can arise spontaneously during a hypnotherapy session. Spirit Releasement Therapy or Life Between Lives Therapy can arise during a Past Life Regression session.

To be an effective hypnotherapist and spiritual healer, you need to be ready for any of these to arise during your hypnotherapy sessions.

The best way to prepare yourself is to continue your hypnotherapy training and learn the necessary skills of Past Life Regression Therapy, Life Between Lives Therapy, and Spiritual Releasement therapy.

Join our next Past Life Regression Therapy training and certification program here.

Already training in Past Life Regression Therapy?

Take our Level 2 Advanced Spiritual Regression training and certification program here to learn all about Life Between Lives and Spiritual Releasement Therapy.

New to hypnotherapy? Take our Level 1 Clinical Hypnotherapy training and certification course and add new skills with clients for maximum healing of mind, body, and spirit.

 

Past Life Regression Therapy and Relationships

Past Life Regression Therapy and Relationships

Past Life Regression Therapy and Relationships

We are all trying to figure out how to do relationships. Whether that’s your relationship with your family, your partner, your boss, or yourself, the quality of our relationships is vital to our happiness and wellbeing.

Here are 10 of the most common issues in relationships:

1. Arguments

2. Communication

3. Growing apart

4. Infidelity

5. Traumas

6. Lack of Appreciation

7. Sex

8. Money

9. Boredom

10. Children

If you’re curious about the connection between Past Life Regression Therapy and Relationships you can read all about it below.

How can past-life regression help heal and strengthen present-day relationships?

According to Past Life Regression therapy, we travel from lifetime to lifetime with our Soul Group. Our Soul Group is a group of souls that agree to help one another grow, learn, and evolve as Souls through incarnations and lifetimes. So your grandmother in one life could be your grandson in the next. Or your son in this lifetime was your father in your past life. Or Maybe your husband was your daughter in a previous life? The relationship issues you struggle with today could be rooted in a past life.

Our relationship issues go back to our earliest childhood memories of our primary caregivers – mom and dad. Often we can find the source of our anxious or avoidant attachment styles in childhood. But what if these issues originated in the way, way, past….like a past life?

In clinical hypnotherapy, we use age regression to go back to the source of our unhealthy relationship dynamics that are present in the client’s current life. It’s in the age regression where we discover the old conclusion the client made about themselves as well as the old decision and behavior they chose – the negative relationship behavior.

In Past Life Regression, we use spiritual regression to back to the life that is the most significant for healing the client’s presenting issue.

Often we discover that the client is bringing these behaviors, dynamics, agreements, and decisions with them from lifetime to lifetime as lessons to learn around healthy relationships, healthy love, and healthy nourishment.

Karmic relationships are unresolved issues from our past lives and typically come in the form of lessons, or agreements and contracts with others. Karmic relationships often require energy healing, cord-cutting, and breaking vows that keep the client held and bound to the unhealthy relationship in their current life.

The best way to heal Karmic relationship Issues is with Past Life Regression therapy. Nothing helps your client see their role and own their part and fully take responsibility for their behavior and consequences faster than Past Life Regression therapy.

If you want to help your clients break free from the ties of unhealthy relationships, join our next Past Life Regression Training and Certification here.

 

Past Life Regression Therapy and Codependency: Break Free From the Chains of Time and Live Your Best Life Now

Past Life Regression Therapy and Codependency: Break Free From the Chains of Time and Live Your Best Life Now

Past Life Regression Therapy and Codependency

Codependency runs deep in unhealthy relationships and has strong, entangled roots. It runs so deep that often the source of codependency lies in a past life. If you’re curious about the connection between Past Life Regression Therapy and Codependency you can read all about it below.

What is Codependency?

Codependency has many definitions. The most common, agreed-upon definition in the mental health field is, “Codependency is a learned behavior that can be passed down from one generation to another. It is an emotional and behavioral condition that affects an individual’s ability to have a healthy, mutually satisfying relationship. It is also known as “relationship addiction” because people with codependency often form or maintain relationships that are one-sided, emotionally destructive and/or abusive. The disorder was first identified about ten years ago as the result of years of studying interpersonal relationships in families of alcoholics. Co-dependent behavior is learned by watching and imitating other family members who display this type of behavior.”

Another definition of codependency that I like to teach is abandoning yourself in order to make the relationship work.

Have you ever had to put yourself or your needs or your goals and dreams aside to make the relationship work? If so, you may be in a codependent relationship.

Let’s look at some of the different codependent roles people enact in their relationships.

The People Pleaser

The People Pleaser is someone who avoids conflict at all costs and will agree with others’ opinions even if they really don’t agree. Often their private self and public self are polar opposites. People Pleasers tend to keep quiet to avoid arguments. There is a constant worry about others’ opinions of them. People Pleasers will often deny their own needs, wants, and opinions in order to make the relationship work.

The Rescuer

The rescuer personality is driven to help others. When someone has the need for help, the rescuer is there, just like a superhero, ready to save the day. … Rescuers are driven by a need to be needed. When they can help other people, they feel like they are helping themselves.

The Enabler

The term “enabler” generally describes someone whose behavior allows a loved one to continue self-destructive patterns of behavior. Enabling usually refers to patterns that appear in the context of drug or alcohol misuse and addiction. Often the enabler will help the addicted person by lying about, ignoring, or passively supporting the loved one’s substance abuse.

People Affected by Codependency Often…

  • Have difficulty making decisions.
  • Judge what they think, say, or do harshly, as never good enough.
  • Are embarrassed to receive recognition, praise, or gifts.
  • Value others’ approval of their thinking, feelings, and behavior over their own.
  • Do not perceive themselves as lovable or worthwhile persons.
  • Seek recognition and praise to overcome feeling less than.
  • Have difficulty admitting a mistake.
  • Need to appear to be right in the eyes of others and may even lie to look good.
  • Are unable to identify or ask for what they need and want.
  • Perceive themselves as superior to others.
  • Look to others to provide their sense of safety.
  • Have difficulty getting started, meeting deadlines, and completing projects.
  • Have trouble setting healthy priorities and boundaries.
 

Break Free From the Chains of Codependency with Past Life Regression Therapy

In clinical hypnotherapy, we use age regression to go back to the source of our codependent behaviors to address the unhealthy relationship dynamics that are present in the client’s current life. It’s in the age regression where we discover the old conclusion the client made about themselves as well as the old decision and behavior they chose – the codependent behavior.

But what if the source of codependency and people-pleasing goes way, way back? Like all the back to a Past Life?

Codependency as Karmic Issues

What if our codependent behaviors aren’t just an issue from this life? What if the source of our codependent behaviors has deep roots in the past? Are we bringing these behaviors with us from lifetime to lifetime as lessons to learn around healthy boundaries and agreements to break with others? It’s very possible that you are dealing with karmic issues.

Karmic Issues are unresolved issues from our past lives and typically come in the form of lessons, or agreements and contracts with others. Have you ever wondered who your partner was in a past life? Perhaps your parent or child or uncle? These relationship issues could be Karmic Issues when looked at from the perspective of Spiritual Reality.

The best way to heal Karmic Issues is with Past Life Regression therapy. Nothing helps your client see their role and own their responsibility and behavior and consequences faster than Past Life Regression therapy.

If you want to help your clients break free from the chains of codependency, join our next Past Life Regression Training and Certification here.

Past Life Regression Therapy and the Victim Triangle

Past Life Regression Therapy and the Victim Triangle

The Victim Triangle

 


The Victim Triangle is a model of dysfunctional human interaction created by Stephen Karpan in the 1960s and is used specifically in Transactional Analysis psychotherapy.

The Victim Triangle illustrates a power game that is at the core of our unhealthy relationships – with family, friends, partners, coworkers, even ourselves.

There are three distinct roles in this game of power. Each role has its own set of beliefs and behaviors that govern it. These roles are the Victim, Rescuer, and Persecutor.

The Victim

The Victim has a “poor me” attitude and is unable to own their power and therefore sees the world as happening to them. “Everything always happens to me.” The Victim often feels powerless and hopeless.

The Rescuer

The Rescuer has an “I can help you” attitude and tries to deny their sense of powerlessness and instead try to feel powerful by helping others who are Victims. Often this turns into resentment when the Rescuer realizes that their secret desire to be rescued in return isn’t going to happen.

The Persecutor

The Persecutor has an “it’s all your fault attitude and blames others around them. Often this can take the form of anger, aggression, attack, criticism, judgment, shaming, and of course blaming. The Persecutor is unable to own their power and therefore uses their power in hurtful and even abusive ways. Some use stonewalling, silencing, and ghosting as ways to persecute as well.

Break Free From the Victim Triangle with Past Life Regression Therapy

In clinical hypnotherapy, we use age regression to go back to the source of feeling powerless to address the Victim Triangle dynamics that are present in the client’s life. It’s in the age regression where we discover the old conclusion the client made about themselves as well as the old decision and behavior they made based on that old conclusion.

But what if the source of our Victim consciousness and the feeling of powerlessness goes way, way back? Like all the back to a Past Life?

It’s often said that “we are born into these roles at birth.” I think we are entrenched in these Victim Triangle roles from lifetime to lifetime.

The Victim Triangle as Karmic Issues

What if our Victim Consciousness wasn’t just an issue from this life, but what if it has roots in the past and these are issues that we are bringing with us from lifetime to lifetime as lessons to learn, contracts to break, and deeper soul healing to be had?

This is what is known as Karmic Issues. Karmic Issues are unresolved issues from our past lives and typically come in the form of lessons, or agreements and contracts with others. Have you ever wondered who your partner was in a past life? Perhaps your parent or child or uncle? These relationship issues could be Karmic Issues when looked at from the perspective of Spiritual Reality.

The best way to heal Karmic Issues is with Past Life Regression therapy. Nothing helps your client see their role and own their responsibility and behavior and consequences faster than Past Life Regression therapy.

If you want to help your clients get off the Victim Triangle and move from Victim to Conscious Creator, Rescuer to Empowered Healer, and Persecutor to Healthy Challenger, join our next Past Life Regression Training and Certification here.

The Causes of Soul Loss

The Causes of Soul Loss

The Causes of Soul Loss

Soul loss can occur at any time in one’s life.

Soul loss occurs when a fragment of the soul leaves the body to help it cope with the shock from a traumatic event.

The trauma doesn’t necessarily have to be physical to cause a soul loss.

Emotional and psychological trauma can also cause significant soul loss in an individual.

Events that can cause soul loss in an individual are:

  • Accidents
  • Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse
  • Being in war
  • Major surgery
  • Community violence
  • Natural disasters
  • Breakup
  • Divorce
  • Death of a loved one
  • Being forced to act against one’s morals
  • Experiencing rejection
  • Repeated oppression
  • Bullying
  • Prolonged grief
  • Humiliating experience

Soul loss in childhood can have long-term consequences and can negatively affect the wellbeing of a person.

People can also go through soul loss in abusive relationships.

The reaction to a traumatic event can vary from person to person. The severity of soul loss symptoms may vary with different people. What causes a significant soul loss in one person may not cause soul loss in someone else.

A traumatic experience may be denied as something that negatively affects the natural condition of the soul. The response to a traumatic event would depend upon an individual’s background, their level of awareness, their personality, and the strength of their willpower.

Soul loss can also occur as a result of soul theft, where a person takes a part of the soul of another person to gain control over them and compensate for their soul loss.

Sometimes, in relationships, people give a part of their soul to someone else, in an attempt to form a deeper connection with them. Soul theft can also happen in cases where a person envies someone else and wishes to be like them.

If you’re ready to bring Soul Retrieval into your private practice, join us for Glow Up™: A Soul Retrieval Intensive – Reclaiming Pieces of the Fractured Self on September 24th – 26th.

Learn about soul loss, the causes of soul loss, soul retrieval, and the importance of mending the fragmented self.

Past Life Regression Therapy for Weight Loss

Past Life Regression Therapy for Weight Loss

Past Life Regression for Weight Loss

Do you struggle with weight?

Have you tried everything under the sun and still nothing works?

Is it difficult to be healthy at any size?

Sometimes the past holds the key to our present.

The same is true for weight loss.

With Past Life Regression Therapy (PLRT), we regress the client using hypnosis to a previous life that holds the key to the client’s present life issue.

In that past life, the client discovers the reason for their weight issues in their current life.

Did they decide to use weight to protect themselves?

Did the client decide to use weight as a way to keep others away?

Did they make some other decision that is connected to their present life issue?

Once the client discovers the reason in their past life, we then guide the client to break the old bonds that keep them energetically tied to this way of being.

The result is freedom, liberation, clarity, peace of mind.

Now, who doesn’t want more of that in their lives?

I know your clients do.

Discover your own past lives and get certified while you do! Join our 3-Day Past Life Regression Training and Certification.