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Healing or not?

Demi

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Sometimes we hear, especially from therapists who praise their skills, how people have transformed their lives and got well from past life regression.

So I'd like to ask, how many of you have experienced that learning about a past life was able to transform your life now, such as healing an illness, or other significant change for the better?

And how many feel like it's just "information", or "interesting to know", but it does not seem to change much for you in this life?
 
With me it has been a subtle change. After doing self-regressions using an audio tape the OCD gradually went away. I think some of my health problems are also past life related.
 
Sometimes subtle ,, sometimes a big change in outlook and feelings about my life and the world .


I have had 40 years of chronic health problems. Severe chronic fatigue, fibro, food sensitivities , digestive problems, chrons disease.. ie lots going on .


Now that my problems do not feel deadly with my current homeopathic treatment called Heilkunst ,I have come to appreciate what my illness is showing me.. . I do mind / body therapy using regression .. with watching how the stress settles in my body in regards to any sort of stressors / present and past life . I have come to know how much stress can affect our bodies so I work extra hard at releasing any sort of blocks .
 
I've healed life-long feelings of guilt. I still clearly remember the day when I realised it had gone, it was such a strange feeling not to have the guilt there any more.
 
Well, this isn't quite the same thing, but all my life, I had very specific fears about fire. A candle, a stove, a contained fire doesn't bother me. Fire in the open, like a campfire, makes me kind of antsy. Even the thought of a large, out-of-control fire, especially one in a city, makes me nauseous.


A few years ago, I pieced together that I might have been living near Dresden at the time of the firebombing. I had remembered the fear, but not the facts. Since figuring that out, I've become able to read about fire-related stuff like volcanoes and wars and what-have-you, although watching documentaries about it is still pretty appalling. Eventually I hope that the leftover horror will fade completely.
 
For me it was significant.I had always had panic attacks where I would suddenly feel like I was suffocating.I was also afraid of chocking when I ate food.I could never figure out why I was afraid of this..because doctors said I had no breathing issues and I had never choked.When I did a past life regression it took me back to my past experience in war and how I had been injured in the lungs and throat.I needed to identify where that fear was coming from so it did help me to go back and realize I was really scared of a past experience.
 
helz_belz said:
I've healed life-long feelings of guilt. I still clearly remember the day when I realised it had gone, it was such a strange feeling not to have the guilt there any more.
Such a thing happened to me when I saw "Flipside- How to navigate the afterlife, The Movie " (it's available online for free to watch, just search, I think it is still there. A great movie about afterlife & reincarnation).


There was one case study in the movie where the narrator spoke about guilt & the deeper meanings of events from the soul's perspective. That was when I realized it rang true with me and had since I was born, but did not know since the guilt had always been there. Now that I did know... it seemed to dissolve.
 
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