7 FAQ's about Past Life Regression
I am thoroughly enjoying my new skill as a PLR Hypnotist, and in fact had another regression this morning. I have thought it would be a good idea to put together some information for clients and prospective clients and decided to share my first FAQ page with my In Repose readers.
Please do feel free to post or email any question you might have to help me flesh out my list.
1. What is Past Life Regression?
A Past Life Regression (PLR) is a way of accessing information that seem to come from other lifetimes. The information can come in several ways, such as vivid imagery, strong emotions and viceral "knowing".2. Why have a regression?
These sessions afford my clients unique opportunities for greater understanding of patterns of behavior, relationships, health issues, life purpose, talents and interests and recurring challenges. Exploring other existances can expand your perspective, of you, your soul, your family and the world at large.3. Are you a psychic who can tell me about my past lives?
No, that is not how a regression works. I facilitate you going into the trance state to help you to move through time by asking questions. Whatever information you get will come directly from you, not from me.4. Is it safe? Do I "lose control" of myself?
Hypnosis is perfectly safe. You are normally in a light hypnotic state at various times during every day. When you daydream or even sometimes while you drive your car your brainwaves move into the same pattern as being under hypnosis. Hypnosis is not like it is typically portrayed on tv or in the movies. You cannot be made to think or do anything you do not want to think or do in your normal mind state. You might even remember most or all of the entire session. You will not lose yourself at all. You can think of our session as an elaborate guided daydream where we have a conversation about what is happening and what you see going on around you while you are in an exceptionally relaxed state.
5. What if I don't believe in Reincarnation?
Belief is not required. As long as you have an open mind and a willingness to explore you will benefit from the session.
6. Is it possible that my imagination will just "make up" a story?Many people feel during or even after the session that they might have "made it all up". This is fairly common and exactly how I felt the first few times I had my own past life regressions. The human ego is very strong and will insist upon asserting itself and suggesting other realities, other than its own, are bogus. Just open your mind and "go with it" during the session. At the end of the day, the goal of a regression is to self-explore and gather information, not to "prove" one way or another that reincarnation is a reality for you or for anyone else.
7. What can I expect if I book a session?
First, we will sit down together and I will ask you a few questions to get to know you a bit better. I will find out what your goals for the session are, what you are interested in, what questions you might have. This part can take 45 minutes to an hour. Then, I will have you lie down and get comfortable and we will begin the hypnotic regression.We will do a short progressive relaxation and then we will explore whatever life or lives your subconscious deems to be the most important for you to learn from that day. The regression typically lasts one hour, but can be slightly shorter or somewhat longer.
I will digitally record the entire regression session, and you will get a cd of the session mailed to you later, or if you'd rather, an MP3 to download. You may or may not remember the details of your regression on your own, and listening to the recording days, or even months afterward can be very revealing.

You answered question 5 for me, wondered if that was part of the process.
Can you share some of your client's past life regressions, or is that confidential?
Posted by: Lenette | October 11, 2008 at 10:32 AM
P.S. Have you done your mother yet?
Posted by: Lenette | October 11, 2008 at 10:33 AM
Hi Lenette!
No, I want to regress her but my own family is stalling. I think they want me to practice more on other people. Ha.
Dolores asks for permission before sharing, but always changes names. I guess I can do the same thing, so stay tuned.
Posted by: candace | October 14, 2008 at 04:51 PM