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The Uncanny Top 5 Benefits of Past Life Regression

June 30th, 2010

At www.pastlifeanswers.com, we’re fascinated by the concept of reincarnation and the possibility that past life regression hypnotherapy could connect you to real memories of real lives you’ve led before this one. While we provide lots of information about both the history and modern applications of reincarnation, hypnosis, and past life regression on our website, we thought we’d whet your appetite here by highlighting some of the more amazing aspects of the regression process below. If you’re intrigued after reading, take a look at our website and learn how you can experience the phenomenon for yourself in the comfort of your own home.

Top 5 Extraordinary Things That a Past Life Regression Session Could Enable You To Do:

5. Explain and resolve your ‘unexplainable’ habits and quirks
All sorts of people have anxieties, nervous ticks, irrational fears, and other mental or physical maladies that they can’t figure out. If your problem can’t be traced to an experience from this life, it’s possible that you’re clinging to a memory from a previous life that was too traumatic for you to properly deal with back when you were living through it, so you’ve brought it with you into this life. The past life regression process enables you to reencounter these sorts of memories, understand that there is nothing to fear from them, and put whatever negative symptoms you’re experiencing to rest—permanently.

4. See dead people
This one’s pretty common sense, but it’s still extraordinary: past life regression takes you into the past—sometimes just decades ago, and sometimes centuries ago—and during your experience you’re likely to witness yourself interacting with people from that time, in that historical locale, who have been dead for decades, centuries, or even millennia. Not only could you revisit a conversation you once had with Emperor Titus, but imagine having that conversation in the brand-new, just-finished Roman Colosseum. Crazy, huh?

3. Uncover amazing things you didn’t even know you knew
Want to learn how to load a Civil War-era cannon? Interested in an extinct Asian dialect? Curious about the table manners of the 17th century French aristocracy? The memories you recall through past life regression can be phenomenally vivid and detailed, and experienced practitioners have come away from regression sessions with an extraordinary understanding of various historical events, skills, and languages consistent with the particular culture and time period of their memories. Click here http://www.open-sesame.com/memorybank.html to read some amazing examples of the sort of information that past life regression subjects have retrieved during their travels into the subconscious.

2. Connect with your soul mate
There are a few facets of the past life regression experience that seem to be nearly universal among all practitioners. One of the most notable is that, throughout various incarnations (including their current lives), subjects report traveling among a fairly consistent, recognizable, and recurring group of souls. Generally, these are individuals who seem to be growing and learning at a similar pace from one life to the next, and who have a special relationship with and understanding of one another that is quite remarkable (Does, “It feels like we’ve known each other for years,” sound familiar?). Additionally, subjects repeatedly identify one of these souls in particular as more special to them than all the rest; one who is uniquely attuned to their own character and with whom they share a natural rapport unlike any other relationship: their soul mate. Whether you’re searching for your life partner or you think you might have found him/her, past life regression can allow you access to the memories of those special souls who have traveled with you through many lifetimes, who understand you like no one else, and with whom you are meant to be, and you can see for yourself if you’re on the right track.

1. Learn the answer to The Big Question
Why are we here? What’s it all for? What is the meaning of life? Everyone’s big question is phrased a little differently, but it generally refers to the same concept, namely: what purpose do human life in general—and your individual human life, in particular—serve in this impossibly vast universe? Past life regression attempts to help you answer this greatest of all philosophical questions by walking you through it step by step. As you continue to practice, gain experience, and strengthen your connection with your subconscious mind, your journey may very possibly take you beyond your various incarnations on this planet and into what some PLR experts call the ‘life between lives.’ Here you will uncover an extraordinary, intricate network of a spirit world that provides compelling answers to perennial philosophical problems ranging from the nature of human suffering to where we go when we die. And most importantly, in the end, you are empowered, with nothing other than your own experience to bias or influence you, to decide what to believe for yourself.

Why does it matter if past lives are real?

April 6th, 2010

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In my travels through various past life regression hypnosis websites, chat forums, and blogs, I’ve noticed a recurring and (at least to me) somewhat unsettling thread. For whatever reason, people in this field have frequently offered the common notion that whether or not the past lives one encounters in a regression session are real is unimportant; they posit that, as long as you achieve positive personal benefits from your past life regression experience, the accuracy of the past life memories doesn’t really matter. While this may not seem like such a bad idea on the surface, I feel like it undermines a lot of the positive therapeutic benefits you can gain from sessions like those we offer here at Past Life Answers, and that it casually dismisses the notion that there could very possibly be fundamental truths about humanity, spirituality, and the purpose and meaning of our lives existing within our grasp right now.
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‘Past Life’ Television Series to Premier Next Week

February 6th, 2010

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Once again, mass media has shown an interest in past life regression (and its potential profitability) as the Fox network prepares to air the first regular episode of its new show, “Past Life,” next week. Based loosely on the M.J. Rose novel The Reincarnationist, the show chronicles the exploits of two detectives who use clues from the past lives of their troubled clients to solve various mysteries and crimes.

The cast of “Past Life” includes Kelli Giddish as Dr. Kate McGinn, a detective, regression therapist, and believer in reincarnation and Nicholas Bishop as Price Whatley, her extremely skeptical and troubled partner. Richard Schiff of The West Wing plays Dr. Malachi Talmadge, McgInn’s mentor and the founder of an institute devoted to the cognitive exploration of past lives. Ravi Patel plays Dr. Rishi Karna, the newcomer to and comic relief of the group.
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Happy Holidays from Past Life Answers!

December 22nd, 2009

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We’d like to thank all of you who have visited this site, left comments, and tried our past life regression audio sessions during our inaugural year. We’ve been excited by the amount of interest in our products and are extremely excited for what 2010 will bring for all of us, and we hope that you continue to gain insights, knowledge, and peace from your past life experiences throughout the year.

And at the expense of sounding shameless, we’d of course recommend our sessions in case you’re in desperate need of last-minute truly unique Christmas gift ideas!

Top Eight Reasons to Try Past Life Regression

October 13th, 2009

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8. Because everyone’s talking about it

From Oprah Winfrey to Jerry Springer, past life regression (PLR) has recently captured the imaginations of media figures of the highest and lowest caliber. Springer made footage of his own past life regression experience available on YouTube, and Winfrey recently brought Dr. Brian Weiss, one of the most highly-regarded figures in the field, on her show to regress several of her audience members. Scientology, the controversial and somewhat strange religion of celebrities like Tom Cruise, Beck, and John Travolta, uses PLR as a tool of its ‘auditing’ process for personal development. Want testimonies from more reputable sources? Check out this website for some quotes of famous folks who believe they’ve lived before (and may be living again as we speak): Famous Figures Who Believed in Past Lives.

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What Do We Mean By ‘Objectivity?’

September 21st, 2009

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At Past Life Answers, we are committed to providing you with accurate, unbiased information regarding reincarnation and past life regression hypnotherapy. However, through the research, development, and refinement of this site, we’ve also realized that the line between objectivity and bias is extremely thin. A critic of our site might claim that the product line we offer–our very existence, in fact–assumes a certain bias, because how can we offer audio files that may facilitate a past life regression without some assumption that the regressions we are facilitating are true?
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Drs. Ian Stevenson and Jim Tucker

August 17th, 2009

Dr. Ian Stevenson is undeniably the largest contributor of scientific research to the field of reincarnation in history. Since 1960 he has conducted research into the accounts of alleged past lives of children around the world, for which he has been historically criticised, snubbed, or dismissed by his peers. After his retirement from the University of Virginia faculty in 2002, Dr. Jim Tucker took up where Stevenson left off, continuing his research and publishing the first general-interest account of the history of their nearly 50 years of research, Life Before Life.

I am currently in the process of reading this fascinating book, as well as a list of Stevenson’s scientific journal articles and some of the foremost articles by Stevenson’s detractors, who argue that his scientific method and conclusions are faulty. In the coming months I hope to provide a synopsis of both sides of the story here.
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Welcome to Past Life Answers

March 18th, 2009

Thank you for taking the time to view the first of many blogs from Past Life Answers.com. My name is Matt Winfree, and along with my brother Tim I founded this website in 2009, and I’ll probably be the source of most of these writings. I’d like to use this first blog tell tell you a little about why we’re here, what you can expect from this website, and what our goals are for the future.
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