Why is Past Life Regression So Beneficial?

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Posted by Paul White | Posted in Self Improvement | Posted on 24-03-2010

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There is no denying the fact that the belief in past life, or reincarnation, is prevalent across the board in almost every religion, from Christianity to Hinduism to Buddhism to Kabalah. And the interest of humans in knowing as much as possible about their past lives is also quite widespread. But how many of us are interested in knowing about our past lives in order to make a positive change in our present lives?

Unfortunately, most of us are only interested in the happenings of our prior lifetimes due to curiosity. The will to change our present lives for good is what makes Past Life Regression (PLR) such a beneficial therapy.

Modern science has also dwelt a lot on the beneficial features of Past Life Regression and most studies have concluded that indeed, humans can make a positive change in their lives by learning from the traumatic experiences of their past lives.

To learn about your past lives you will need to go to a hypnosis that specializes in Past Life Regression. You can also do it with self-hypnosis. There are other things that are useful as well.

For example, regular affirmation sessions ensure it is acceptable to your subconscious mind to remember the events of your past lives.

It is necessary to accept certain things before you attempt to use Past Life Regression to explore your past lives.

Our past life is connected to the life we are presently living. We have the memories of the past lives; they are just buried deep within our subconscious minds and have to be brought out.

Mere knowledge of past life experiences add up to nothing. The knowledge gained thus, must be put to practical use in the present life for better results.

You will need to learn from the mistakes you made in your previous life and refrain from making them again. This is how you will use the knowledge of your past life to live a better life in the present.

You will be able to benefit from Past Life Regression whether you believe in reincarnation or not. You may think you are imagining the memories of your past live, either way you will learn from it. You can change your behavior and avoid mistakes by seeing the mistakes of the past.

There are a couple of good reasons for using Past Life Regression whether you believe in it or not. The following is the two main reasons to do this according to experts:

a) If you make a positive change in your life due to your experience with Past Life Regression then this is due to the fact that what you experienced was a past life memory.

b) If you think you have imagined everything it can still be of help to you as it can clear your head of things that are stopping you from being successful.

What benefits should you expect from Past Life Regression?

1) It helps our present life by making us deal with the traumatic events of the past.

2) It helps in bringing about clarity of thought and decision making in our personality.

3) If you know what you have done in the past to hurt someone and suffered the consequences you will change this behavior. Remembering the past life where you have done this will make you take a second look at your present behavior.

4) You will find skills and talents you do not realize you have. You may have skills you are not aware of because you do not remember them. You can develop these talents once you know what they are and change your life forever.

5) You will have a better understanding of yourself and realize why you do the things you do. You will know why you have a certain personality or characteristic that was a mystery to you before.

Past Life Regression is certainly a win-win proposition for believers and disbelievers. If you want to make a positive change in your present life, it is definitely worth trying!

The author James A Simmeon writes for the http://www.past-lives-regression.com website. Discover the amazing experience of past life regression for yourself and get 29 Free past life regression Audios when you visit here.

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