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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.
7. Because there are some things about yourself that you just can’t quite explain
Got an irrational aversion to all things orange? Do you lash out aggressively whenever someone touches your knees? Is there a nervous tick, a twitch, or a particular neurosis that you’ve had since you can remember but have no idea where it came from? If you can’t find the source of these or other bad habits, personal quirks, or impulsive behavior in the memories of your current life, maybe you’re looking at the wrong life entirely. One of the most common reasons that people seek past life regression is to resolve unexplainable personal issues, and the results of their experiences are often extremely beneficial.
6. Because it feels really good
The process of past life regression with the help of one of the audio sessions available at www.pastlifeanswers.cominvolves a slow progression into a peaceful state in which you imagine, visualize, and often very tangibly experience the sense of a healing light filling your body with positive, cleansing energy. You empty your mind of all the stress, hang-ups, and anxieties you’ve built up throughout your day and let go for up to an hour at a time. Even if you don’t believe in past lives or reincarnation, the process can serve as a pretty potent reset button for that lousy day you’d been having.
5. Because it brings ‘social networking’ to a whole new level
Looking for your soul mate? Wondering who your real friends are? Curious why the guy behind the counter at the coffee shop looks so familiar? Past life regression frequently reveals that the important people in your life are not there by accident—in fact, they have very likely been traveling through many of your existences by your side, playing a special role in your life just as you have in theirs. Your mother in this life could have been your best friend or worst enemy in a previous one; your grandfather centuries ago could even be your wife today. Through PLR you can understand where all of these people fit in the scheme of your life, and where you fit in theirs, and you may even learn the identity of the person you are meant to share so many of these experiences with in the most profound and intimate way possible: your soul mate.
4. Because the blind faith thing just isn’t working for you
Got questions for your priest/rabbi/pastor/imam/etc. that he or she just can’t seem to answer well enough for you? Do the words ‘religious doctrine’ bother you a little? Are you skeptical of everything you can’t see for yourself? Do you wear the term ‘agnostic’ as a badge of honor, but still have the hope that there’s something bigger than us out there—some sort of grand purpose or design? Past life regression provides you with a glimpse into the architecture of a potential ‘spirit world’—one that makes a surprising amount of logical sense—without forcing you to accept any rules, laws, or beliefs that you don’t want to—in fact, you don’t have to accept any rules at all. Just sit back, enjoy the experience, maybe do a little research on your own, and come to your own informed conclusions about what it means.
3. To see how far you’ve come, and how far you’ve got to go
The past life regression experience can be simultaneously inspiring and humbling—in the best way possible. Through the PLR process you are confronted with the idea that this life that you hold so dear—with all its drama; with all of the daily problems you face; with all of your monetary, relationship, and career issues—is just a tiny sampling of your entire existence, you’ve come a long way, and you’ve more than likely got a long way to go before you’re done learning everything you need to learn. But unless you’re Gandhi or Mother Teresa, that day is probably quite a long way off, so stop worrying so much, enjoy yourself, and make the most out of the short time you have in this life to learn and experience as much as you can.
2. To 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 does human life in general—and your individual human life, in particular—serve in this impossibly vast universe? Without putting the fear of condemnation, hell, or any of the terrible punishments for a life poorly led that many religions describe into your mind, past life regression attempts to help you answer this greatest of all philosophical questions by walking you through it step by step. You can witness the beautiful cycle of birth, growth, evolution, death, healing, and preparing for your next birth over and over again as you move to the goal of nirvana, higher consciousness, heaven, or whatever that next step happens to be. Or you can go through the process, decide that it’s completely bogus, and at the very least check ‘reincarnation for the purpose of evolution into perfect human beings’ off the list of possible explanations for our existence. It’s totally up to you.
1. Because what matters most isn’t the destination, but the journey
Whatever you decide about reincarnation, whether you conclude that it’s all just a figment of your imagination, whether it forever changes your belief system, or whether in the end you remain skeptical but hopeful, the process of delving deep into your own mind in order to search for truth and enlightenment is nothing less than extraordinary. You will feel the power of hypnotic suggestion, achieving a state of mind of such concentration and peace that, if you’ve never experienced it before, will thrill and inspire you just to know that the human mind is capable of such feats. If you approach the PLR process with an open mind and a willingness to devote some honest effort, you will almost certainly ‘see’ memories from these potential previous lives. The incredible detail of these memories, the relevant life lessons they can teach you, or the basic truths you may have temporarily forgotten that they can help you recall will profoundly impact you regardless of whether or not you decide they are real. You may suddenly remember a sentence from a long-extinct Asian dialect, or uncover the small but significant role you played in a history-changing Roman battle. Some of these details may be beautiful, and some may be unpleasant or even traumatic, but if you are willing to work through them, the positive benefits could be immeasurable.
Still interested? Go to www.pastlifeanswers.com today, download one of our audio sessions, and let your journey begin.