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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
A past life regressionist is a practitioner who guides clients through hypnosis or deep relaxation techniques to explore memories of their past lives. The aim is to uncover unresolved emotions, patterns, or traumas from previous lifetimes that may be affecting a person’s current life. This process is believed to offer insights, promote healing, and provide clarity about life’s purpose or recurring issues. Past life regressionists often work with clients seeking spiritual growth, emotional healing, or answers to unexplainable behaviors or fears.
During a session, Daniel will guide you into a relaxed, meditative state using hypnosis. Once you are deeply relaxed, the practitioner asks questions or provides prompts to help you access memories or images from past lives. These memories are often stored in the subconscious mind and can be recalled during the session.
Most people are suitable candidates for Past Life Regression, provided they are open to the experience and have a genuine interest in exploring their past lives. However, it may not be recommended for individuals with certain mental health conditions. It’s important to discuss any concerns with your practitioner before beginning.
Past Life Regression can offer numerous benefits, including:
Gaining insight into current life issues or challenges
Resolving fears, phobias, or emotional blocks
Understanding and improving relationships
Discovering life purpose and spiritual growth
Healing trauma or unresolved emotions from the past
Satisfy your curiosity
Fascinating your expiration of life
Not necessarily. In a past life regression session, while many people do experience memories or visions of past lives, a small percentage of others may access significant moments from their current life, explore symbolic imagery, or even encounter a sense of deep relaxation or insight that doesn't involve specific past life memories. The experience is unique to each individual, and the outcome can vary depending on your subconscious mind and what it feels is most important for you to explore at the time.
The subconscious holds our habits, memories, and automatic behaviors that shape how we act without us thinking about it. The superconscious, on the other hand, is where we tap into our intuition and deeper understanding, often leading to new insights. While the subconscious deals with everyday patterns, the superconscious helps us see the bigger picture.
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