![]() Currently these people would likely be called psychics. Throughout history there have been oracles or wise people who appeared to have the ability to access broader spiritual information than other people. If I had stopped at only one, I would have had a rather bleak view of where I had come from. Also, I found that it was easier to move into a subconscious statethe second time, third time, etc. ![]() Then when a client wants to move on to an LBL, the memory of the PLR induction makes the LBL induction go more smoothly because of the knowledge of what to expect.įrom my experience in having numerous PLR sessions as part of my training, I found that each prior life that I saw was significantly different. By having a client experience the shorter PLR induction, which has the same lead-in progressive relaxation and guided imagery aspects as the LBL, clients are becoming accustomed to the general process. In fact, during the follow-on LBL sessions, her guides told her that they thought she would enjoy seeing an uneventful, fulfilling life after seeing the rather stark one.Ī third reason is that the induction for an LBL is somewhat longer and more involved than the induction for a PLR. Seeing the second life made the client feel much better about her prior lives in general. He lived a full life before dying peacefully. He had a delightful family and they enjoyed a good life with travel to interesting places. In the second PLR session as the lead-in to the LBL session, she went back to Medieval times when she was a man who was a successful merchant. For example, during an initial PLR session one client saw herself as a young woman courageously saving some children during wartime, but then immediately being killed. If the first life seen was unhappy, then having another PLR session as part of the induction phase of an LBL session offers the possibility of seeing a happy one, thereby achieving a balance of perspective. The second answer is that clients usually enjoy knowing about more than one past life. That is, if a client is going to have difficulties, it is better to find this out during a session expected to last an hour and a half rather than one expected to last from three to four hours, allowing better time management for both clients and facilitators. Oftentimes these emotional barriers can be taken care of during this session, and during the next session they can move beyond their current lives, or if some therapy is required they can arrange for therapy and then return for a PLR session. Some people have some emotional barriers in their current lives that get in the way of a transition into their subconscious and a previous life. The first is that while almost all clients move along quite easily from the induction into a prior life, a few have some issues that may hinder them. This is a reasonable question for clients to ask. Why do The Newton Institute (TNI) facilitators ask that clients have a PLR session first and then start the Life Between Lives (LBL) session with another PLR session? It is from here that your facilitator helps you move on into the spirit world during and LBL session. Then the next awareness is of being in the spirit world, which almost always brings a feeling of relief and happiness. Likewise, when you reach the end of that life, it is suggested that you go to the time of the last breath you took. In this way you could see what is happening, but not have to feel the emotions. If it is difficult, it is suggested that you would view it as a third-party observer. You needn’t worry, though, about whether you would see a really difficult scene. In this way the life unfolds, and clients can get a feel for who they were and what experiences they had. Then through suggestions by the facilitator the client is moved from one “significant time” ahead to another. ![]() Usually clients enter the memory when in the prior life the client is younger (child or young adult). As I mention in another section, I believe that each client’s guide or guides bring the memory that they feel is appropriate or helpful for this particular session. During a PLR, which is facilitated through an induction involving progressive relaxation and guided imagery (explained in a different FAQ), clients are helped to move into a different level of their minds that holds memories of prior lives. The point I am making here is that regression to prior lives is not something new, but it wasn’t reported much until fairly recently. ![]() For decades, mental health therapists who have been employing hypnotherapy to uncover issues in their client’s current lives have found that many times when they told their clients to go to the time some issue was created, their clients began reporting from a previous life.
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