When I work with clients in Houston for Past Life Regression, a very common question that comes up is, “Am I making this up?” In fact, it is so common that over half of my clients will mention it either during or after the session. I discuss this before we start the session because I understand why this question may arise.
The past life memories come to you in a way that is different from your normal method of communication. Typically we receive information by talking to people face to face, on the phone, online, or perhaps by reading or watching TV or movies.
When information comes to our awareness through our subconscious mind, our conscious mind tends to question this information. This is one reason people will bring this up after they emerge from hypnosis.
This is especially true for those clients who are not very visual. I recall working with a client who did not seem to be very visual as I worked with her during our initial talk before we entered into hypnosis. We call this the pre-talk.
However, during the session she told me that the playing cards she was using were different than those we use today. In one scene she was with her sister and when I asked what her sister was wearing she instantly responded “a yellow dress”.
She proceeded to describe the inside of their humble home, the wooden table where they ate and even the outside of their home. She talked about the thatched roof, the outside of their home, the yard and the trees.
I was amazed at the detail she provided. Yet when she emerged from hypnosis I stated that it seemed like she was visual after all. She responded, “I think I made it all up.” When I asked why she said she didn’t see a thing, so she must have made it all up. When I mentioned all the detail she had provided, and how she answered my questions without thinking, she told me the answers just came out of nowhere.
That’s how this works in many cases, I know because I am not very visual. I get feelings or I just know what is happening. I may see a few scenes here or there, but I typically only “see” 1 or 2 images during an entire session when I experience a past life regression myself. However the feelings are over whelming. Even people who are extremely visual comment how intense the feelings are during the session.
Some people even cry, though with emotions like that, they rarely if ever say they thing they are making it up. Of course there can also be happy emotions that just come out of nowhere as well.
I had a Past Life Regression client in New Orleans several years ago who said she thought she was making up one of her past lives, which led her to believe that perhaps she made up all of them. This is very common, and I have a question I ask that typically helps them to understand that they probably were not making it up. OK, so she was not typical, and that didn’t cut it for her.
She said that she had always been fascinated by Native Americans and had read many books on them, and knew a lot about them from all her reading. So she thought that perhaps she was just making things up because she already knew so much about them. But then I asked her why she had such a fascination with Native Americans. Why did she spend so much time studying them over the years? Why did she read all those books?
This provided her with what she needed to know to help her understand that she was very likely NOT making it up. The fact that she had this fascination with the Native American culture was her clue to her past lives.
I am not going to spoil it by sharing the question I ask after the session when people tell me they think they were making it up. I prefer to save that until AFTER the session. Once I spoke with both of these clients, like most of my other clients who comment that they think they were making it up, they agreed that they probably were not making it up.
Am I making this up? What will your clue be that you are not making it up?
I usually visit Houston for Past Life Regression and Life Between Lives Spiritual Regression in January, May and several other times later in the year. Check my Past Life Regression website for more details. Perhaps you are ready to schedule an appointment, if so, then email me or give me a call at 214-432-6624 so we can schedule.