THE THREE FACES
OF REGRESSION THERAPY
William J. Baldwin, D.D.S., Ph.D
by.
PAST LIFE REGRESSION THERAPY
Many people reject the idea of looking into a past
lifetime for problems as they claim to have enough troubles in the present life.
This sounds reasonable; however, in clinical practice, clients discover that
present life conflicts and problems often stem from traumatic events in prior
lifetimes. Past life memories may come to us in many guises: the deja vu
experience; recurrent dreams, either of a specific location, or of a frightening
event; a crippling phobia or unexplained groundless fear. People who fear water,
public speaking, or heights (to name just a few common phobias) often uncover
the memory of a death by drowning, hanging or burning at the stake before a
crowd, or falling from a high place. As these past life traumas are explored and
resolved in therapy, the phobias cease to exist for the clients.
The process of past life therapy is being used
effectively by mental health professionals in many countries. Through the
emotional feelings and body sensations associated with an identified present
life problem, the client is prompted to locate the source or cause of the
problem. This leads to the discovery of a pain-filled memory in a past life. The
client, in the personality of the past-life character, is guided through the
traumatic episode in the lifetime, and finally through the death experience. The
therapist assists the client in resolving any remaining emotional issues, any
unfinished business in that life, and to integrate the experience into the
present life situation. The past life character, as a spirit, moves away from
the body and the death scene and fully into the Light. The descriptive narrative is similar
to the near death experience (NDE).
SPIRIT ATTACHMENT
In practice, the therapist trained in Past Life Therapy
(PLT) will recognize that some of the past life scenarios are not those of the
client, but of someone else, an attached spirit of a deceased human being. There
are specific methods of differentiating between the two. This condition has
historically been labeled spirit possession. A more accurate term is spirit
attachment, indicating an interference, a much more common event than
possession, which implies complete takeover.
Our language reflects an inner knowledge of this
condition: "What got into you?" "What possessed me to do that?" "I'm not myself
today." Even the comedian Flip Wilson, expressed the concept with the comic
line: "the devil made me do it."
The possibility of spirit possession, that is, full or
partial takeover of a living human by a discarnate entity, has been recognized,
or at least theorized, in every time and in every culture. A disembodied
consciousness seems to attach itself and merge fully or partially with the
subconscious mind of a living person, exerting some degree of control on the
behavior, the mental functioning, and emotions, as well as producing sensations
and symptoms in the physical body.
Attachment to any given person may be completely
random, even accidental. An attachment can be benevolent in nature, self serving
to fulfill a personal need of the spirit, malevolent in intention, or completely
neutral. Some investigators in this field estimate that between 70% and 100% of
the population are affected or influenced by one or more discarnate entities at
some time in their lives.
SPIRIT RELEASEMENT THERAPY
The treatment for the condition of spirit attachment
consists of six distinct steps. The first step is to discover and identify any
and all (there is never just one) attached discarnate spirits or entities. There
are many clues which assist the therapist in the discovery of an attached
entity.
The second step is differential diagnosis. Most of the
attached entities fall into one of three categories: spirits of deceased humans,
terminated pregnancies, and mind fragments of living people; the dark force
entities, historically called demons; and aliens or ET's, that is beings from
other worlds, dimensions or densities. There are others which defy
classification.
The third step is to dialogue with the entity. Each
type requires the precise treatment which will lead it to release willingly from
the client and go to its own appropriate destination.
The fourth step is the actual release of the attached
entity; each different type requires a different releasement process.
The fifth step is a specific guided imagery of Light
for the client. It is important to metaphorically fill the space left by the
departing beings.
The sixth step entails ongoing therapy for the client
or entities may be found and released in subsequent sessions. Past life therapy
and fragmentation recovery are vital to restoring balance to the client. It is
essential to resolve the conflict and to heal the emotional vulnerability which
first allowed the spirit attachment.
RECOVERY OF SOUL-MIND FRAGMENTATION
Recovery of Soul-Mind Fragmentation (RSP) is clinical
approach to soul retrieval, an age-old shamanic method of healing. Sickness was
considered to be caused by loss of one's soul, part of it. The shaman journeyed
into the underworld to retrieve the soul and return it to the sick person,
restoring wholeness and health. The client is passive during the shamanic work.
In RSF, the client is guided to locate the original trauma, recover the lost
fragment, and welcome it back into the body/mind space. This approach is
empowering for the client who takes an active part in the process.
This condition is also reflected in our language,
indicating an inner awareness: "It was a shattering experience." "I'm just
falling apart." "He's not all here today." "I left my heart in San Francisco."
And the healing of the condition is also familiar to our inner knower: "Pull
yourself together." "He's a real together guy."
Physical and emotional traumas can cause fragmentation
and formation of sub-conscious personalities, some of which literally leave the
premises. The trauma is processed to resolution, with no remaining emotional
residue, and the fragment is recovered and reintegrated. With the fragment
safely home, the client will report a feeling of warmth, peace, and a pleasant
new sense of wholeness. Fragmentation as the source of illness is an important
concept in the native healing traditions. It has proven to be an important thread
in the rich tapestry of holistic healing.
Results can often be seen immediately after using these
three related modalities. Many emotional problems and some physical conditions
are eased or eliminated through Past Life Therapy, Spirit Releasement Therapy
and Recovery of Soul-Mind Fragmentation. Regression therapy is a profound
experience for the therapist as well as the client. It is a gentle, loving,
transpersonal psychotherapy.

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