Friday, 20 January 2017

Is Hypnotic regression unnecessary?

Some time ago, I presented an evening of Past Lives Live at my local theatre. Out of the 8 people who volunteered on stage we had 2 maids - one from the 1800's and one from 1700's - a belly dancer from Morocco who was killed in a Tsunami in 1755, a young wayward lady from the mid 1800's a young man on a beach pre calendars and a collection of not so detailed events and 'personalities' to one lady who got nothing and told me she was a 'new' soul.

The fascinating thing for me was there wasn't a single induction, no trance states. These were in my opinion and definitely
in the opinion of those people experiencing the event, actual memories.

There is without doubt a psychic connection - for that read massive rapport beyond just a social contact - going on when I'm doing this with people, maybe a sharing of mental energies. I know I'm certainly there with them almost totally feeling what they feel.

There is the presenter part of me who is thinking about how long we can stay in each recall, the environment and audience however that is the same bit of my process that makes the car go when I'm having a conversation with a passenger and, after 30 years of showbiz, I can ignore him and let him get on with it.

The thing is that the more I do this using Psychic Recall Resonance, check it out HERE the more I'm convinced that hypnosis as a tool to access past lives is clumsy, cumbersome and actually not needed at all, and that recalling our past lives is a natural process we learn to ignore.