Thanks @DynamoHum, @wr250 and @Aquarius ... an outstanding event. The time went so fast, I couldn’t believe when we approached the end of the second hour ... seriously, so interesting!
One aspect I’d like to mention is that several psychological therapies (i.e. primal therapy) utilize the model you talked about with past live regressions. ... where one goes back and not only looks at, examines and/or analyzes the beginning of the traumatic issue but to actually go through and re-experience the event(s) ... These seem to have had a focus on the present life and birth trauma — and yes, I participated in the 70s-80s, worked extremely hard and had numerous breakthroughs. Throughout the years, I have also worked on my connections with past lives .... interesting there is always more work and understanding to be done! A never-ending process of education!!!
Thank you again @Aquarius for putting this important knowledge out here for folks to begin to understand. ♥ï¸â¤ï¸🌹
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@Ms. C, thanks for your kind comments! Yes, there are aspects of many other body-oriented therapies that can be incorporated (no pun intended) into Reincarnation Therapy. But the one that's probably most useful as a technique to get people going in the first few steps of this process is Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing, which he first described in his first book, Waking The Tiger. He's written a few since then, all good. Also the trauma work of Bessel Van Der Kolk is really important here, too, since often a lot of what gets processed in Reincarnation Therapy work is unfinished trauma.
Anyway, I'm so glad you enjoyed it and appreciate that you took the time to listen! +1