
Many clients describe their experience of spiritual regression as life changing. Spiritual regression is also known as life between lives regression. Why do people claim that spiritual regression is life changing? And what characteristics are present in those who do?
To answer this question, I researched the regressions of my clients which I conducted over one year. I looked for any patterns in their experience.
How did clients find spiritual regression as life changing
I discovered that four aspects were present in those clients most likely to find their spiritual regression as life changing:
- Clients able to open-up to new possibilities;
- Clients able to challenge their beliefs;
- Clients who spent time integrating their regression experience;
- Clients taking action and learning from mistakes.
I was quite intrigued to discover that some of these people were initially sceptical. In the beginning, they resisted the information coming to them. I worked on keeping them focussed and accepting.
Sceptical George
George chooses to experience a life between lives regression. Sometimes during a life between lives regression, we meet our Council of Elders. George laughs out loud when his council appears. The council members wear beautiful robes while sitting on cushions that are floating in a pond. Behind the council a waterfall gently falls from high rocks and angelic music is playing. George immediately thinks this is stereotypically kitsch, saying, “just what you’d expect if you believed in that stuff.” I had to check his cynicism to keep him focussed and in the trance. He then observes the council members all laughing with him. They’d set him up and the joke was on him.
George settles down and begins accepting what he receives. His estranged mother appears spontaneously. Many years earlier, she had died. His mother surrounds him with overwhelming love. He weeps. After he calms down, the council kindly and quietly advises him to be more careful of his judgements in the future. He was quick to jump to conclusions, and it was this tendency that caused the damage in his relationship with his mother.
George still felt the power of his mother’s love when he emerged from the trance. It stayed with him. Some months later, he described his spiritual regression as life changing. George is now more relaxed, more positive, more confident in life, and more open to new challenges and possibilities.
Rita and her life-changing regression
During Rita’s spiritual regression, her guide tells her something she vigorously resists. The guide says, “you chose your body and you chose it before you arrived on earth.” Rita hates her body and cannot imagine anyone choosing a body like hers. In the trance, we arrive at a moment, which presents an opportunity to explore this choice, Rita hesitates. She strugges to accept that she, as her greater self, chose her body.
I call on the council for help. They surround her with courageous energy to help her move forward. She discovers the reasons for her choice. Rita deliberately chose her body to clear up some issues from her ancestral line. She also discovers that she signed up for this purpose this lifetime.
I met Rita some months after her regression. She had not integrated the information about her body. It was too confronting, and she forgot. She didn’t want to accept responsibility for this body she inhabited.
In our conversation, I impress upon her the importance of listening to the recording.
Rita calls me a few weeks later. She has a new perspective. After listening to the recording, she shifts, accepting her body as perfect as it is. Now she is happy and more at peace with herself. She tells me about new upcoming adventures, while declaring her spiritual regression as life changing.
The more willing you are to be challenged during the regression and afterwards, the more likely you are to experience profound, beneficial change.
If you undertake a life between lives regression, I strongly recommend fully utilising your investment by listening to the recording. The more often you do this the better. You re-experience most of what you felt and understood during the regression, and gradually you change to be more of your true self.





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