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Unlock The Secrets Of Your Hidden Past Lives

“30 Days To Past Life Memories”

Lesson 11

“Past Lives, Other Lives, Back to the Present”

Summary

Hello again and welcome to Lesson 11.

First a recap. The aim of this course was to:

    * Give you some thoughts and theories on Past Life Regression in general.

    * Ensure that you were physically, emotionally and psychologically prepared for  Past Life Regression.

    * Teach you some basic techniques for getting into the right state of mind and accessing Past Life memories

    * How to extract information form those memories or experiences, to get the most out of each regression.

    * How to take that a stage further if you wish, to help you resolve personal problems, life issues or generally improve your lot in some way.

We’ve pretty much covered most of that to some extent - but now I’d like to bring it round full circle and put the whole thing into what I feel is a greater perspective - and give you one more (indirect) technique for discovering who you were in a Past Life.

I’d also like to relate this to the past couple of lessons about personal issues, etc.

Reminder About ‘Time’

First, though, a reminder about time.

Traditional thinking says that we effectively travel through time - there is a past, a present and a future. Childhood is in our past, old age is in the future and where we are now is the present. We move from one to the next to the next, ageing as we go.

In reincarnation terms, traditional thinking has it that our previous life is in the Past, our ‘next’ life will be in the future (assuming we are not quite an ascended master yet!), and our current life is right here, now in the present. Same idea, just expanded slightly.

However, in earlier lessons we discussed a more timeless way of thinking. I used the example of a bicycle wheel, with the ‘real’ YOU at the centre, and each of your reincarnational lives at the end of a spoke. In this way, your next life may be 500 years in the past... but actually all your lives are occurring simultaneously.

Now, here’s an interesting thought..

Can you conceive of the idea that somewhere in another life someone is having a Past Life Regression right now - and tuning into YOUR life, right NOW?

If you can, you are beginning to expand your consciousness way beyond normal human thinking - and are close to allowing a new level of consciousness to break through that will eventually set you free from all your worldly issues - and set others free too.

And this applies very practically as well (because lofty ideas are no use whatsoever if they can’t make a REAL difference to your life on a Monday morning, when your children are causing chaos, your dog’s put muddy prints over your floor and the postman has dumped a load of bills on your doorstep!)

Making Use of Past Life Information

I realise we are jumping around a bit here, but hopefully it will make more sense by the end. Let’s say there is an issue in your life you would like to resolve - money, health, relationships, etc. - or that you have had a series of dreams with a recurring theme or feeling.

If we do a Past Life Regression we may tap into the feeling of that directly - and release it from our ‘psyche’ - that is the whole of our ‘bicycle wheel self’ if we use that analogy.

That issue is then pretty much gone - and any hold or influence it may have had, tends to be gone as well.

But if we have Past Life memories that don’t tap into things directly, but instead highlight issues in our current life that were previously ‘invisible’ or more unconscious, what can we do then?

Let’s assume that we’ve had a reasonable Past Life Regression  and have discovered some interesting information. We may just want to leave it there, we may want to use investigate it to validate it somehow, or we may wish to use it to help release us from our current life issues.

Using the various techniques described in previous lessons, we should be able to pick out the key words and phrases, the feelings, the emotions that lie at the core of our issues. We have have been aware of them already - or they may come as a surprise. Either way, we now need a method for processing this information - and that’s what I’d like to describe now.

Breaking Your Addiction To TIME .

If we go on the assumption that ultimately, all time is simultaneous, then a Past Life Regression is really bringing information to us from our ‘other lives’. It may seem to be in the Past - but actually it is not. It just ‘is’. So what we are now going to do is help you break your addiction to ‘Time’.

When you break your addiction to time, the most profound changes begin to occur. And the more you break that addiction to time, the more ‘happiness’ or peace of mind you begin to encounter, both within you and in the world around you.

Once again, let me explain...

Whenever you find yourself ‘suffering’ in some way - ie you are not at peace - become aware of the role that ‘time’ is playing in that suffering.

    Are you worried about what may happen tomorrow - next week, next year, the next time you see a certain person, etc.

    Are you troubled over something that happened yesterday, last week or thirty years ago?

    Are you worried about what people may think of you when they see you?

    Are you concerned about how to pay those bills the postman is about out to bring?

    Are you concerned about ageing, and your health?

    Do you want to be... slimmer, fitter, healthier, free of a ‘disorder’ in some way, and can only be happy when you’ve done that?

    Do you want a new house, a new job, a new partner and feel that everything will be OK when you have achieved that?

    Do you feel that everything would be OK if only that ‘something’ hadn’t happened in the past?

Can you begin to see the role that ‘TIME’ plays in all of these issues?

Can you begin to understand how ALL of these problems would instantly disappear, the moment you let go of time?

Let’s go through and highlight a few examples...

    “Are you worried about what may happen tomorrow - next week, next year, the next time you see a certain person etc.?

If you began to act as if there was no such thing as time - which means there is no such thing as the future - how could you possibly be worried about something that might happen, because you would not even be able to conceive of it?

 

    “Are you troubled over something that happened yesterday, last week or thirty years ago?”

If there is no such thing as time, how can you be agitated about something that didn’t even happen? (IE if the past does not exist).

 

    “Are you worried about what people may think of you when they see you?”

Again, to have this worry, your mind must create an image of the future and then start acting and responding as if that future was real. Letting go of the idea of there being a future would immediately let go of this worry.

 

    “Are you concerned about how to pay those bills the postman is about to bring?”

Future again - to worry about this you have to create an imaginary anxiety moment of not being able to pay - and then start living that imaginary moment as if it was real. Even if the bills have already arrived, the same applies.

 

    “Are you concerned about ageing, and your health?”

To be concerned about ageing or your health, once again you have to project into the future and act fearfully on the projection you create. Take away the future projection, take away the fear.

 

    “Do you want to be... slimmer, fitter, richer, healthier, free of a ‘disorder’ in some way, and can only be happy when you’ve done that?”

    “Do you want a new house, a new job, a new partner and feel that everything will be OK when you have achieved that?”

These come under the “everything will be alright when...” category. Everything will be alright - or I will be happy or I will be able to relax - when I have done or achieved a certain thing. Changed your body, changed your income, changed your partner, achieved your goal, finished the housework, completed the task, etc., etc. You are ‘suffering’ in some way - IE not at peace - until a certain imagined point in the future is reached (which of course it never will be).

All of these and the many more I am sure you can think of, all rely on TIME to create the suffering. The degree of suffering will be determined by the difference between what you have and what you want, but if you take away a belief in time - IE let go of the idea that there is a future - suddenly that suffering can begin to disappear (with a little help, which I’ll explain in the next - and final - Lesson 12).

 

    “Do you feel that everything would be OK if only that ‘something’ hadn’t happened in the past?”

Same applies here too. To a large extent, it is a belief in the past that keeps the troubles of the past alive. This may seem extremely challenging to many people - especially if you have had a difficult childhood or adult life. Or if you’ve had some very difficult Past Lives. But as I will hope to explain in the final lesson, even these issues can be dissolved away when you dissolve your addiction to time.

Using Your Past Lives To Become More Present

This is the concept we will be discussing in our final lesson of this course. I want to show you how you can take information form your present life, your past lives and any other source - and use it to set you free right NOW. When you do this I’m sure that, like me, you will begin to see the world as if for the very first time. And I mean really see it - really feel it. And by a peculiar twist of fate, suddenly all those things you’ve ever dreamed of begin to fall into your lap - right here, right now in the present. Which is where we want them.

This Weeks Homework!

So the exercise you need to begin put into practice as soon as possible is this:

Just begin to notice, recognise or become aware of all the times when you are not ‘present’. IE When you are lost in the future or the past. You may call it daydreaming, or worrying or ‘looking forward to’. You may call it regretting, longing for old times or whatever. Either way, you will be lost in time in your mind, as opposed to being right here, right now in the moment.

Every time you notice this, just ‘notice it’ for now. That’s all. Just become aware of it. Like all addictions, first you have to recognise you are addicted, before you can break free.

In the next lesson we’ll finish this off nicely for you and hopefully answer all those “Yes, BUT...” questions/objections that may be going through your mind at the moment. :-)

Once again, thank you for taking the time to read this lesson and I hope you have found it interesting. It’s a little jumbled, I know - but hopefully will make more sense when we get to lesson 12.

Until then,

Very best wishes,

andysig03

Andrew Parr

www.mypastlife.com

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