There are always corporations and institutions that wield their powerful swords and create politically generated changes in the masses. But what happens if necessary powerful changes are not forthcoming?
Nutritional changes such as vegetarianism, organic food, sustainability, etc., have taken decades to battle and squeeze a position in the mass consciousness. Chiropractors, acupuncturists, astrologers (to name a few) have been unfortunately labeled quacks for years, but when former American president Richard Nixon mentioned acupuncture and president Ronald Reagan admitted to astrological guidance, a few chinks in the armor let in a bit more light.
I believe in past-life regression for therapy, curiosity or empowerment. That reincarnation and past-life regression can actually promise and deliver on these three is outstanding. As Dr. Bruce Goldberg writes in Past Lives, Future Lives: “The most important benefit of regression therapy is not the retelling of scenes from past lives. It is a change in perspectives on life, an enlightenment as to who you are and what you are suppose to be doing here.”
Most of the authors of the popular past-life regression books in the last 20+ years have either been psychologists, psychiatrists, or other private practitioners. Each has adopted past-life regression therapy as an essential part of their practice, often after years of disbelief. It generally took one client to unblock their disbelief, or open up and confirm a belief, and then the ensuing networking chain of client to practitioner word-of-mouth referrals begins.
Now there are a far greater number of practitioners who believe first in past-life regression, and then studied and passed on the value and virtues to their clients. Used as therapy, it is believed that past-life regression can only enhance a practice.
We must find a way to keep practicing past-life regression to any and all who believe in its value, and only hope that sooner or later the realization of the power of past-life regression will finally be felt by enough people to give it the acclamation it so deserves.
Nutritional changes such as vegetarianism, organic food, sustainability, etc., have taken decades to battle and squeeze a position in the mass consciousness. Chiropractors, acupuncturists, astrologers (to name a few) have been unfortunately labeled quacks for years, but when former American president Richard Nixon mentioned acupuncture and president Ronald Reagan admitted to astrological guidance, a few chinks in the armor let in a bit more light.
I believe in past-life regression for therapy, curiosity or empowerment. That reincarnation and past-life regression can actually promise and deliver on these three is outstanding. As Dr. Bruce Goldberg writes in Past Lives, Future Lives: “The most important benefit of regression therapy is not the retelling of scenes from past lives. It is a change in perspectives on life, an enlightenment as to who you are and what you are suppose to be doing here.”
Most of the authors of the popular past-life regression books in the last 20+ years have either been psychologists, psychiatrists, or other private practitioners. Each has adopted past-life regression therapy as an essential part of their practice, often after years of disbelief. It generally took one client to unblock their disbelief, or open up and confirm a belief, and then the ensuing networking chain of client to practitioner word-of-mouth referrals begins.
Now there are a far greater number of practitioners who believe first in past-life regression, and then studied and passed on the value and virtues to their clients. Used as therapy, it is believed that past-life regression can only enhance a practice.
We must find a way to keep practicing past-life regression to any and all who believe in its value, and only hope that sooner or later the realization of the power of past-life regression will finally be felt by enough people to give it the acclamation it so deserves.

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