Regression

CELESTIAL HEALING 

Past life regression has proven to be of great beneficial help in healing. Not only mentally, physically and emotionally but also in eliminating fears, phobias and old programmed habits. It works by taking a deeper look at the root cause of the problem. How did it start? When did it start? Once the cause is brought into the conscious mind the present condition can then be eliminated. It has been successful in helping people to understand themselves, their life purpose and to go on to enjoy their life more confidently and positively.

REGRESSION - JANE SCAHILL, DERBY.

When ready to go back she raises her right arm.

Q. What do you see around you?

A. A park

Q. Who is with you?

A. Girl with me - younger than me

Q. Do you know how old you are?

A. 20

Q. Can you tell me your name?

A. Hetty

Q. Why are you in the park?

A. Springtime I'm just walking

Q. Can you describe yourself to me?

A. Quiet tall, brown hair, grey/light blue dress

Q. Can you tell me what part of the world you're in?

A. Its London

Q. Where are you going from the park?

A. I'm going home

Q. Describe your home to me?

A. Quiet a big house, I'm going to the door, it's light. We sit in the sitting room for tea there's big flowers on the wall.... the fireplace, pictures, a picture of a landscape

Q. Who lives in this house with you?

A. Mother and father and sister

Q. How old is your sister?

A. 14

Q. And what is her name?

A. Patty, we call her patty

Q. Can you tell me the address of your house?

A. 16 Charlotte Street

Q. Can you tell me your last name?

A. Brown

Q. How do you spend a typical day?

A. We sew, we chat, we laugh and we wait for father then we play cards. Have visitors

Q. What does your father do?

A. He works in the mill

Q. Can you tell me what year this is?

A. It's 1850

10 years forward......

Q. What do you see?

A. Mother in bed, she's not very well

Q. Do you know what is wrong with her?

A. She's having difficulty breathing, I'm looking after her I'm upset

Q. Do you still live in this house?

A. Yes oh yes, she's patting my hand

Q. Are you married?

A. No

Q. Do you work?

A. No

5 years forward.....35 years old (smiling)

"My baby Jack, fat, beautiful eyes"

Q. Are you married now?

A. Yes

Q. Who do you live with?

A. Edmond

Q. Do you live in the same house now?

A. No

Q. What is your last name now?

A. Smith

Q. How old is your baby?

A. 6 months old

Q. Did your mother get better?

A. No she died

Q. Does your father still live in that house?

A. Yes

Q. With your sister?

A. Yes

Q. Are you happily married?

A. Yes

Son now 10 yrs old....

He's in the garden playing, running around with his friends

Q. Do you have anymore children?

A. No

Q. Could you not have any?

A. No

Time of your death.....

In bed, pains in my stomach

Q. How old are you?

A. 62 yrs I think

Q. How are you feeling?

A. Feeling sick

Q. Who is with you?

A. Nurse Betty

Q. Is your husband there?

A. No

Q. Has your son left home?

A. Yes

Q. Does he work?

A. He's gone to Canada

Q. What happened?

A. He went to Canada to work, he writes to me

Q. How are you feeling?

A. Feeling sick Passing over...... miss mother and father, I'm so happy (smiling)

Q. Has the pain gone?

A. Yes

Q. How do you feel different?

A. Feel light, light as air

Q. Why did you come to this life?

A. To be loved and love, be the best person I can

Q. Are there any of the same people from your past life in this life?

A. Emma Jane

MEMORIES AFTER REGRESSION

I wore white gloves with a bonnet with flowers on it.

In the park I could smell horse manure.

Son in the garden with two friends playing rough and tumble games, playing at fighting.

Looking at the picture of the landscape I felt like we had moved from the country. It was a clean smelling house and there was a smell of lilies in the house.

I could see my sisters face she had turquoise blue eyes, dark brown hair and wore a small flower print dress.

My father was tall had a moustache and vivid blue eyes.

My mother was small, chubby (round) and wore her hair in a bun at the back. I died approx 5 o'clock in the morning.

My first group regression

Life on a Camel

I have always had a fascination with the Pyramids so had imagined myself an Egyptian princess or something very exotic in a previous life but while being regressed during my first experience in a group regression meditation this was who I found myself to have been in one of my previous lives:

I felt as though my body was swaying and I felt very dry around my throat and mouth, and my body felt very tired and stiff, I sensed that I was riding a camel through the Nubian Desert, there were others around me.  I was on a trading rout and I lived a Bedouin existence.  I felt that I was a young man of about seventeen years old. I was clothed in dark robes with cloth over my head and mouth to keep out the sun and the sand.

Angie Thomas  Cornwall

My second group regression.

Life on the Moors

It was Scotland (I got about a bit didn't I) the year 1890. I'm a young girl of about 12 years with shortish hair and pixy like features.       I was standing up on the moor amongst the bracken and heather looking down at a little crofters cottage, which I felt was my home.    I was wearing a green plaid ankle length skirt and grey wool shall.  I had a grey wolf like dog by my side and I felt a little lonely and in the need of friends even though I have brothers.   I felt they where twins.  I feel I'm very close to my mother and help with the carrying of water from the well  in the mornings. There is a father figure there and I feel it is a happy household.

Angie Thomas  Cornwall

12 June 2003.             My first deep regression having been chosen first as the guinea pig!

I feel I'm walking through thick mud around a market, I'm out buying produce for the kitchens. There are wooden stalls either side of me with meagre produce laid out on them. I'm inside the castle walls. As I copy this from the notes taken at the time I can still see it vividly in my mind as if I'm remembering a childhood memory.

Claire starts to ask me questions:-

Question -       What is your typical day?

Answer -       Cooking

Q-             What is your name?

A -             Andrea Morgau

Q -             What is your age?

A -             15

Q -             Where do you live?

A -             Scarborough.

Q -            Do you go to school?

A-             No

Q            What year is it?

A-             No answer

Q-            Where do you live in Scarborough?

A-            Castle kitchens

Q-            How long have you lived there?

A-             All my life

Q-            What do you do in the day?

A-            Cooking , work every day

Q-            Who is with you?

A-            Lots of people

Q-            Your family?

A -            No

Q-            Do you have a family?

A-            No

Q-            Who do you work for do you see them?

A-            No

Q-            Who is in charge of you?

A-            Cook

Q-            Where do you sleep?

A-            On the floor in the kitchen

Q -            What do you get for your work?

A-             Food

Q-            Have you a close friend?

A-            Mary

Q-            What does she do?

A-            Cleans

Q-            Do you know your parents?

A-            Don't remember

Asked to go back to age five years

Q-            Where are you?

A-            In the kitchen

Q-            Who with

A-            Cook

Q-            Does she look after you?

A-            Yes and my brother

Q-            How old is he?

A-            Ten

Q-            Is the cook kind to you?

A-            No answer, (I look uncomfortable, as if I don't' want to say)

Q-            Is she mean?

A-            Mmm

Asked to go forward to age twenty five years

Q-            Are you alone?

A-            No

Q-            Who is with you?

A-      Jed      (I can see in my mind my husband with his arms outstretched and I'm      fitting the sleeves of a shirt that I am making for him. It is a cream coloured cloth. I feel that I would make all our own clothes).

Q-      Where are you?

A-      In our cottage

Q-      How long have you been married?

A-      Two years

Q-      How did you meat

A-      He worked at the castle              (I feel he is a soldier.)

Q-      Do you have any children?

A-      No

Asked to go forward a few days

Q      Where are you now?

A-      In castle kitchen

Q-      Is cook still their?

A-      Cook has gone      (I feel that I'm am now in charge as cook, I'm dressed in a wool dress)

Q-      How did you get your cottage?

A-      The owners of the castle gave us the cottage to live

I'm asked to go forward to the day I passed

Q-      How did you die?

A-      Fever

Q-      How old are you?

A-      Thirty eight

Q-      Who is with you?

A-      Husband

Q-      Who is at your funeral?

A-      Husband and friends

Claire takes me forward to my death

Q-            How do you feel?

A-            Wisp of air

Q-            What is around you?

A-            Space

Q-            How do you feel now?

A-            Happy, free

Q-            Who is there with you?

A-            They are all there

Q-            How do you see them?

A-            I don't, I just know

Q-            Who are you with?

A-            Family

Q-            What is it like?

A-            It's nothing but it's everything

Q-            What do you do there?

A-            Teach

Q-            Who do you teach?

A-            Young ones

Q-            How, in what way?

A-            Guide them

Q-            What can you see?

A-            Lots of colours

Q-            Do you choose to come back?

A-            Choose

Q-            Can you stay there if you want too?

A-            Yes

Q-            Would you choose to stay?

A-            Maybe

Q-            Who are our guides?

A-            Guides are all family

Q-            Do you choose to work with guides or do others around you choose?

A-            Choose together

Angie Thomas  Cornwall