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Is it real or is it imagined?
Although many will
suggest otherwise, this is not the most important
question. The key is to understand the existence and
the roles of our conscious, subconscious and
super-conscious minds and, thus, how our attitudes
develop.
The conscious mind is
the part of the mind that we use on a day-to-day
basis, as we function in a state of wakeful
consciousness. It is now commonly understood that
all our memories – including those from past lives –
are stored in the subconscious; the part of the mind
that is not freely available to the active conscious
mind. The subconscious mind, the part of us that
keeps our heart beating, our lungs breathing,
our digestive processes working and so much more, is
responsible for accessing earlier or past life
images, senses, feelings or experiences. And as the
reliable resource it unquestionably is, the
subconscious will only provide the information that
is appropriate at that time, in that space… for each
individual’s current period of learning. So whether
the client regards the regression process as ‘real’
or ‘imagined’ is not as important as the
understanding that these images, memories and
experiences are provided by the mind’s most powerful
storehouse.
The subconscious is
accessible during the deeply relaxed states created
by hypnosis; hence the popularity of hypnosis as a
key to the unlocking of these often-valuable
memories. Hypnosis is by no means the only method
used for regression; but its success is well
documented. Professionally facilitated trance depth
is skilfully gained and maintained, monitored and
guided throughout the experience.
Reconnection with the
soul state in Between Lives therapy is achieved via
even deeper relaxation. Trance depth is constantly
monitored and regularly deepened. A skilfully
facilitated Life Between Lives session will invite
the client to access the subconscious
and,
ultimately the super-conscious mind; the part of the
mind that maintains our connection with our higher
consciousness, our soul and our spiritual origins.
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