The inquisitive minds of children can certainly blossom in youth. They are naturally full of questions of identity and their place in the world. Some approach this path from within, and some find their answers to who they are, as they understand more about the universe first.
Many of my clients are under 19 years old. Their exposure into this realm of phenomena is everywhere. Bookstores and the internet are filled with young adult novels that specialize in supernatural, extrasensory, paranormal and time traveling.
So I checked out many of the current and classic novels and found their approach to the subject of past lives, informative and romantic. Classic titles such as A Wrinkle In Time, The Shadow On The Dial, Both Sides Of Time and Stuck Fast In Yesterday, all pursued the plots of average teenagers accidentally finding a pathway into the past, thereby experiencing an adventure in a romantic or dramatic era, before returning, always in the nick of time of some impending danger, and always to the satisfaction of the “time traveler”. The reader is left having had their adventure, adrenaline flowing, and a desire for more.
These children and teenagers then dream, fantasize, and discuss their wants and desires with their closest friends. If we can imagine it, it can be so. And these type of writings that foster their imagination and perhaps tug on a familiar note, can only expand on their understandings of unlimited possibilities.
These readers connect with me as clients, asking to experience what they firmly believe, via a past-life regression session. It is with great pleasure that I assist them through their own real life adventure.
The next age group of explorers I connect with are college youths. Their lives are programmed for years of learning and absorbing all that they can. They are walking sponges and they have a need to explore what they say has been with them since they were young.
Even when the age of the client increases, most of them tell me that the idea of past-lives is something they have believed in for most of their life, and they just “happened to see” one of my articles or my website. Hmmmm.
Like many of my clients, I do not remember exactly when I heard or read about the philosophy of reincarnation, or the idea of regression therapy. I do know that the ideas felt like a second skin, and I had no doubt about the reality of it. It was during the formative years that further exposure to these concepts le me to the school librarian and several teachers, with many questions. I was lucky to find a few books on the school shelves, and a few open-minded teachers who listened more than they talked. My thirst for this knowledge, and the desire to experience it, was therefore not squelched, but instead, let to grow. Embedded to grow and flourish later.
Many of my clients are under 19 years old. Their exposure into this realm of phenomena is everywhere. Bookstores and the internet are filled with young adult novels that specialize in supernatural, extrasensory, paranormal and time traveling.
So I checked out many of the current and classic novels and found their approach to the subject of past lives, informative and romantic. Classic titles such as A Wrinkle In Time, The Shadow On The Dial, Both Sides Of Time and Stuck Fast In Yesterday, all pursued the plots of average teenagers accidentally finding a pathway into the past, thereby experiencing an adventure in a romantic or dramatic era, before returning, always in the nick of time of some impending danger, and always to the satisfaction of the “time traveler”. The reader is left having had their adventure, adrenaline flowing, and a desire for more.
These children and teenagers then dream, fantasize, and discuss their wants and desires with their closest friends. If we can imagine it, it can be so. And these type of writings that foster their imagination and perhaps tug on a familiar note, can only expand on their understandings of unlimited possibilities.
These readers connect with me as clients, asking to experience what they firmly believe, via a past-life regression session. It is with great pleasure that I assist them through their own real life adventure.
The next age group of explorers I connect with are college youths. Their lives are programmed for years of learning and absorbing all that they can. They are walking sponges and they have a need to explore what they say has been with them since they were young.
Even when the age of the client increases, most of them tell me that the idea of past-lives is something they have believed in for most of their life, and they just “happened to see” one of my articles or my website. Hmmmm.
Like many of my clients, I do not remember exactly when I heard or read about the philosophy of reincarnation, or the idea of regression therapy. I do know that the ideas felt like a second skin, and I had no doubt about the reality of it. It was during the formative years that further exposure to these concepts le me to the school librarian and several teachers, with many questions. I was lucky to find a few books on the school shelves, and a few open-minded teachers who listened more than they talked. My thirst for this knowledge, and the desire to experience it, was therefore not squelched, but instead, let to grow. Embedded to grow and flourish later.

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