Past life regression
Uncover your past lives!!
Discover your past lives and heal the things that are holding you back in this lifetime
What is Past Life Regression?
The soul never dies. We are spiritual beings in a physical body so that we can learn lessons in this earth school to help us evolve. It takes many lifetimes for us to learn these lessons.
We travel in soul families so your mother in a previous life time may be your best friend or sister in this life.
The ideology of past lives and the concept of reincarnation have been around for centuries. It was the belief held by the great Greek philosophers such as Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato and is the central principal of all the major Indian religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.
We carry over skills, talents, interests, emotions and fear from previous lifetimes. A past life regression allows you to understand where these attributes have come from.
The insights that you gain from the journey into past lives can result in profound healing as the unconscious memories that we carry continue to affect our current lives.
They may explain why you have a certain phobia or why someone you just met seems so familiar to you.
We can be affected in positive ways such as having specialised talents, knowledge or life purpose or they can have a negative effect such as ill health, destructive behaviour and habits, lack of motivation and clouding of our judgement. Once the memories are brought to our consciousness, the positive effects are enhanced and the negative effects are neutralized.
It is a very peaceful, relaxing process which leaves you feeling blissful.
I had the pleasure of having a past life regression session with Jess this afternoon and the places I went and the people I saw … o.m.g it was incredible and soooooo many things to bring to this life to make it amazing!
Jess you seriously made my day! x
Scientific Studies on Past Life Regressions
In the Western world, psychiatrists and psychologists have conducted thousands of case studies in which they have been able to verify facts and even been able to match birthmarks with wounds on the deceased body through medical records and photographs.
Dr Helen Wambach conducted a scientific study into reincarnation, initially motivated to debunk the theory of reincarnation in the mid 1960’s. She interviewed over a thousand participants asking very specific questions about the time period. The results were found to be incredibly accurate with historical records for all but 11 (less than 1%) of the participants. She also found that reports of gender and class types matched biological facts and historian estimates of class distribution for the relevant time period. At the end of the study she concludes, ‘I don’t believe in reincarnation – I know it!’
There is a lot of work being conducted in the area of theoretical physics that is attempting to explain the idea of a multidimensional universe that may in the future provide further explanation on how reincarnation occurs.
There are many recorded cases where children experience memories of their past life such as the story of James Leininger. As a toddler, James had vivid memories as a fighter pilot who was shot down in World War II. At first his parents were sceptical of suggestions made that he could be experiencing a past life. In an effort to help him overcome his nightmares of being shot down in a plane, they would ask him questions. James knew historical details of the event, had a knowledge of aviation that could not be explained and was even able to name people with whom he had served. With the details that James was able to provide his parents, they no longer doubted that their child had a past life as James M. Huston Jr.
Jenny, an English woman, had recalled her past life as a mother to 8 children in Ireland. Jenny was able to track down the details she vividly recalled as a child and was able to locate 5 out of the 8 children of Mary Sutton. Mary died during the birth of her 8th child due to complications in 1932. Mary Sutton’s children were able to confirm many of the details that Jenny could remember and were convinced that Jenny was, in fact, their dead mother.