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Practical Aspects of Past Life Regression
This article was written by Florence Wagner McClain on May 31, 2002 posted under Past Life Regression While there are many exotic and esoteric applications for past life regression, essentially its most important application is in improving the quality of your everyday life.
You can use these psychologically sound techniques to explore your past experiences to understand how they have shaped your present life, and yourself. You will learn to like, love and be tolerant of yourself, which are the first steps in being able to like, love and be tolerant of others. You will gain insight into the reasons for the particular relationships you have with the people around you, and uncover information that will help improve those relationships. You will gain understanding of why you fear certain situations, people or things, and be able to rid yourself of those fears. You will remember information that will help you in your chosen careers. You will gain insight into developing strong, fulfilling marriages, and find solid, useful information that will make child rearing easier.
Past life regression is a marvelous tool to help you to reshape your present self and your present life, and provide you with great adventure at the same time.
Pull up your couch or chair and get ready to travel to the far corners of the world, and the far reaches of time. Tuck a hankie in your pocket. There may be tears of laughter, and sorrow. You may find lives of compassion or cruelty, generosity or selfishness, courage or cowardice, love or hate. Whatever you find, enjoy your adventure and put the information to constructive use. Remember that what you did in those lifetimes are the actions that shaped your present life. The things you do today will affect your tomorrows.
Happy travels!
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