(PLR) Past Life Regression & Regression

Past Life Regression (PLR) is a therapeutic technique that aims to access and explore a person's memories and experiences from previous lifetimes or incarnations. It is based on the belief in reincarnation, which suggests that an individual's soul has lived multiple lives and carries the memories and lessons from those lives. During Regression sessions, the therapist guides you into a relaxed state through hypnosis or deep relaxation techniques. The purpose is to bypass the conscious mind and access the subconscious or superconscious mind, where the memories of past lives are believed to be stored.

Once relaxed, you will be encouraged to explore your subconscious mind and recall images, sensations, emotions, and experiences from past lives. The practitioner may ask specific questions to facilitate the recall and guide you through different aspects of your past life experiences. PLR aims to gain insights and understanding about present life challenges, relationships, and patterns. By exploring and resolving issues from past lives, you can find healing, personal growth, and a deeper sense of self-awareness.

Who is this for?

This approach can help when experiencing relationship conflicts or deep blockages whose causes are unknown or hidden. Perhaps you are experiencing physical or emotional symptoms without medical explanation and can't be traced back to a specific life event. Perhaps you find yourself in an unhealthy relationship or dynamic and find it hard to comprehend the reason why you struggle to let it go, or you feel curious about your past selves and wish to explore past experiences. This process will also enable you to understand why you have chosen to come into this specific life, environment, family, body,

It is important to note that the concept of past lives and reincarnation is not universally accepted or scientifically proven. PLR is often approached as a form of therapy or personal exploration within certain spiritual or alternative belief systems. The interpretations and experiences during PLR sessions are highly subjective and can vary from person to person.

Hypnotherapy can be effective for many people, but it does not work for everyone. Its effectiveness can depend on several factors, such as Individual Susceptibility, which varies from person to person, the nature of the Issue, the therapist’s Skill, and the client's belief and expectation.


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