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Past Life Therapy
THEORY:

The system of Past Life Therapy (PLT) or Past Life Regression (PLR) necessarily entails a belief in the theory of reincarnation. The therapy works on the premise that the cause of a patient's physical and/or psychological ailments might result from a trauma that a patient had experienced in an earlier existence, or at any rate, by some sort of personal ordeal buried deep within the subconscious.
Practitioners of PLT use methods ranging from hypnosis to acupuncture for inducing patients to regress to their past lives and identify the root of their present problems. This is the first phase (the 'realistic-cathartic' stage according to Jungian psychotherapist, Roger J. Woolger). The next step ('symbolic-archetypal') is for the patient to project the present self onto a past personality. The third step is to come to terms with what has been relived through regression in this 'integral-mystical' stage. The therapy proves to be beneficial only when the patient is able to accept the past trauma and is ready to progress beyond that.

SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT:

Schools of thought dealing with PLT vary according to their degree of leaning towards the theory of reincarnation. The concept of regression is as old as Patanjali's Yoga Darshan, which was written around the 4th century BC. In his treatise Patanjali, the ancient Indian Yoga philosopher, talks about the soul (chitta) being burdened with the accumulation of impressions (samskara) of karmas from previous existence. He advocates the practice of yoga meditation for alleviating the soul from such interminable encumbrances. The Buddhist concept of Nirvana works along similar lines.

Madame H.P. Blavatsky, cofounder of the Theosophical Society, and her particular brand of theosophy were together responsible for introducing the idea of reincarnation to the Western world. But much before the theosophical school, Spiritism—the French branch of spiritualism in the 19th century—under the leadership of Allan Kardec, was to have a brush with past lives. In his book, The Book of the Spirits (1857), Kardec writes about "spirits" who spoke through mesmerized patients about reincarnation and karma. But the first person to use regression as a therapy was probably Dr Denys Kelsey. Co-authored with Joan Grant, Kelsey's Many Lifetimes (1967) is the first book on PLT, which focuses more on the therapeutic aspect of the technique than on stories of relived experiences. In some ways the book triggered off tussles between a predominantly spiritual and a growing scientific/clinical attitude towards the system of PLT.

Transpersonal psychology, the branch of psychology which recognizes the spiritual aspect of the mind, explains the therapeutic basis of PLT with the help of parapsychology, altered states of consciousness and brain anatomy. Even though the theory of reincarnation forms the substratum of this alternative therapy, a lot of PLT practitioners focus on treating the behavioral problems of patients rather than dwelling on spiritual aspects of life. However, nearly all schools of thought affiliated with PLT invest in the basic belief of karma and cycles of rebirth. Some—like Dick Sutphen, the past life therapist responsible for popularizing PLT in the West—even believe in the non-linearity of time and the multilevel existence of souls. But most of these differing views finally all come down to Patanjali's theory of the chitta (soul) being burdened by samskaras (impressions) from past existence and weighing down on our present lives. And therefore the need to cleanse the soul of all its excess burden by identifying the source of all suffering and uprooting it right from its origin.

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INFORMATION:
PRACTITIONERS :

Brazil

Godoy, Herminia
Prado, M.A.

Center of Scientific and
Technological Diffusion
R. Aurea, 226,
Vila Mariana,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
CEP: 04015-070.
Tel/Fax: 55-5740510
Email:
www.centrodedifusao.cjb.net

Canada
Carr, Catherine Marie

Stoney Creek,
Ontario, Canada.
Tel: 1-905-643-3153

Dubuc, Pierre, Ph.D.
St. Sauveur
des Monts, Quebec
(40 miles
north of Montreal).
Tel: 450-227-4210
Email:
pdubuc@qc.aira.com


Holmes, Bob,
B.Sc., Dipl. F.S.E.

Holmes Bookstore &
Self-Help Centre,
79, Dunlop Street West,
Barrie, Ontario,
Canada, L4N 1A5.
Tel: 705-737-5671
Toll-free:
1-877-258-9315
Email:
link.2.holmes@sympatico.ca

Reynolds, Marjorie
202-237,
Wellington Crescent
Winnipeg, Manitoba,
R3M 0A1, Canada.
Tel: 204-452-1035

India
Agarwal, Pradeep
132, Cotton Street,
Calcutta 700 020.
Tel: 91-033-2301052

Uppal, Poonam
New Delhi.
Tel: 91-011-6148785
Email:
poonamuppal@hotmail.com

Korea
Ki Moon Seol, ED.D.
Professor of
Counseling Psychology
Ki Moon Seol, Ed.D.
Dept. of Education
Dong-A University
Pusan, Korea .
Tel: 051-200-7084
Email:
kmseol@webcrew.co.kr

Netherlands
Tendam, Dr. Hans
Balkerweg 83,
7739 PT Ommen,
The Netherlands.
Tel: 31-523-649415
Fax: 31-523-649412

USA
Armentrout,
David P., Ph.D.
1390, South
Winchester Blvd. - B3
San Jose, CA -95128.
Tel: 408- 378-7799
Fax: 408- 871-0999
Email:
darmentrout@changework.com

Association for
Pastlife Research
and Therapists:
P.O. Box-20151
Riverside, CA 92516-0151.
Tel: 909-784-1570

Baldwin,
Dr. William J.
Center for Human
Relations
P.O.Box: 4061,
Eterprise
Florida-32725.
E-mail:
doctorbill@aol.com


Barham, Ann C.,
M.A., MFT
7880, Wren Ave.,
A-113,
Gilroy, CA-95020.
Tel: 408-930-0052
Email:
acbarham@garlic.com
http://www.pastlives.org


Clark, Carole,
LCSW, BCD
Tehachapi,
CA -93581.
Tel: 661-821-1813
Email:
carole@lightspeed.net
 
De Vasto,
Ronald P., PH.D.
Hypnotic
Research Society Inc.
2828, Casa
Aloma Way #600
Winter Park, FL. -32792.
Tel: 407-970-0243
Email:de@purplenet.net


Dobrin, Barbara, Ph.D.
3537, Old
Conejo Rd., Suite 113,
Newbury Park,
CA- 91320.
Tel: 805-499-8511
Email:
BDobrin521@aol.com


Downing, Laura
Middleton,
DCH, MSW, MFA
Boulder, Colorado.
Tel: 303-494-3596
Email:
phoenixab@earthlink.net


Fisher, Susan, PSY.D.
1849, Sawtelle
Blvd., Ste. 540
Los Angeles,
CA 90025.
Tel: 310-575-3622
23123, Ventura
Blvd., Ste. 203
Woodland Hills,
CA -91364.
Tel: 818-996-0405
Fax: 310- 398-6850
Email:
dr_susan@earthlink.net

www.drsusanfisher.com


Hardy, Jan
Carolyn,
PH.D.
New Realities™
5700, Old Seward,
Suite 206
Anchorage,
Alaska -99518.
Tel:
907-868-8050/1250
Email:
NewRealities@alaska.com
www.WhiteSwanProductions.com


Holmes-Meredith,
Holly, MA, MFT
3702, Mt. Diablo Blvd.,
Lafayette,
California -94549.
Tel: 925-283-3941
Fax: 925-283-9044
Email:
HCH@HypnotherapyTraining.com

Long, Ray
5010, Nesbit
Ferry Lane,
Atlanta, Georgia-30350.
Tel: 678-428-5610
Email:vraylong@excite.com

Nash, Terry, M.A., MFT
3319, Telegraph Rd., Suite 201
Ventura, CA- 93003.
Tel: 805-644-8138
Email:EditorAPRT@aol.com


Nurkiewicz, Gary,
M.A., C.Ht.
9850, Sandalfoot
Blvd., Suite 442
Boca Raton,
FL 33428, U.S.A.
Tel: 561.852.5647
Fax: 561.852.9773
Email:
info@Transformystic.com
or
Transformystic@aol.com

Pollack, Michael C.,
Ph.D., CCHT

450, Taraval St.,
PMB 315
San Francisco,
CA- 94116.
Tel: 415-759-8630
Email:NLPMan1@aol.com

Rodriguez,
Connie S., LCSW

P.O. Box-2268,
Grass Valley,
CA -95945.
Tel: 530-265-4113
Email:insite@jps.net

Snow, Chet, Ph.D.
Post Box 1738
Sedona, AZ- 86339.
Tel: 520-204-1962
Fax: 520-204-1955
Email:
chetsnow@sedona.net

Staveren, Maggie
Van, LCSW, CHT

2027, 1/2,
Parker Street,
Berkeley,
CA- 94704.
Tel: 510-841-9249

Wright, Peter
Quay, CPLT, CHT
2335 Sonora Drive,
Santa Barbara, CA- 93105.
Tel: 805-682-6901
Email:pqwright@aol.com
 

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 RELATED LINKS:

Past Life Therapy
contains articles dealing with the concept of reincarnation, what Past Life Therapy is and the kinds of experience an individual goes through in Past Life Regression.

International Association of Past Life Therapists

gives you the listings of workshops, therapy programs, clinics and practitioners of past life therapy.

The Journal of Regression Therapy
comprises of the online version of the weekly journal of the same name. Includes useful material on the subject, in addition to books, chat boards and training materials.

Edgar Cayce and Reincarnation
provides the biography of Edgar Cayce and his research findings on regression and reincarnation.The site comprises of a journal, articles and message boards.

Past Forward
provides a unique holistic counseling on past life therapy, a comprehensive past life healing exercises and much more about the topic.

Kadmon Academy of Human Potential
has extensive information on methods of past life therapy, counseling on personal problem and self development. List of therapists across the countries.

Past-Life Therapy Training Intensive
Highlights of their course with an introduction to past life therapy and its principles.

The Biggest Misconceptions about Past Life Therapy
Talks about the myths and facts of this therapy in short.

Past Life and Soul Retrieval Therapies
Outlines many issues concerning past life therapy.

Brian Weiss MD
has written many books on past life therapy. The site comprises of real life experiences, a questionnaire, and reviews of his books and videos.

Regression Past-Life Therapy
Provides excerpts from the book written by Samuel Lagan.

Past Life Therapy and Past Life Regression
Provides in-depth information on the topics. Also includes notes on Gestalt therapy and free consultations.


Regressions and Progressions
Overviews the past life regressions with useful resources to articles, tapes, and music.

Adventures in Reincarnation
Covers lectures and videos of Bryan Jameison, a Q & A section, and notes on past life regression.

The way of immunity.org
Features an online documentary and short notes on past life regression.


Center for Extraordinary Explorations
gives you details about of the body and near death experiences in daily life and reincarnation. Research and study of alien contacts is another interesting aspect of the site.


Past Life readings
Provides with substantial information on past life. Includes interview excerpts of the author, resources like paintings, book reviews, poems, and few articles.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg the Hypnotherapist
Tells you about the past life regression therapy or what he calls future progression.Through numerous interesting articles and music cassettes he informs about Astral Voyaging ,Ascension Training and much more about dream therapy.

Joyfire Healing Pages
Informs about psychic, past life matters and emotional healing. It also contains writings and poems of the related subjects.


Past Life Regression Therapy
Information on past life regression and how it can help one in understanding oneself better. Includes quotes and thoughts on karma and reincarnation.

Life Research Academy
Features information on experiences of past life regression subject, benefits and techniques and provides valuable insight into evidence and research of past lives.
 

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SELF-HELP:

There are many ways to induce past life regression. However, if you are doing it with a group of friends, be sure that you feel comfortable with them.

Sound Simulation
Play soft and monotonous music and face a wall in a dimly lit room. Single notes played by a woodwind are effective, as is soft meditation music. These sound frequencies transport you into an altered state of consciousness.

Mirror Method
In a dimly lit room, focus on your reflection in a mirror held by you. Soon, the reflection would change and you might come face to face with your personality from a past life.

Historical References
Here, a person mentions a particular country or time in history and all others are asked to concentrate for five or ten minutes to see if they feel any connection to it. This is repeated.

Focused Reading
Each group member makes some intuitive comment about the past life of the participants. It often reveals surprisingly similar responses.

Resonance Method
Do you feel a special affinity for any country or culture? Are your tastes specific to any period? See if you can find a pattern in your behavior. In fact, one of the many indicators of your past life is also the kind of climate you're comfortable with. Even your body structure, especially your eyes, often bear a close resemblance to your past persona.

Caution: Make sure that there is at least one healer or therapist in your group.


 

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