| Dear Brethren,
By now, you’ve probably heard of Mindfulness. But have you heard of Heartfulness? Probably not. Heartfulness takes meditation a step further and awakens the real doorway to perception, destiny and self-awareness: Your heart. If you’ve grown up with questions about who you are and why you’re here, Heartfulness can help you find out. In his extraordinary book, Designing Destiny: Heartfulness Practices to Find Your Purpose and Fulfill Your Potential, spiritual teacher Kamlesh D. Patel, widely known as Daaji, shows you how to get in touch with this destiny and hidden potential by using the loving practice of Heartfulness now. If you love meditation, you’re already on the right path. As Daaji says, meditation creates the conditions that change you. Take your meditation a step further with this excerpt that gives you a taste of Heartfulness you can use now. To begin, find a quiet space where you won’t be disturbed for the next 25 minutes, and follow each of these steps precisely. By the end, you’ll see how quickly Heartfulness can place you in a loving, peaceful state. You may even have some insights about your destiny, too.
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
Have you heard of Heartfulness
With Warm Regards,
M.RAMACHANDRAN,
Coach, Heartfulness Meditation,
Amarantos® Certified Professional Past Life Regression Therapist & TRAINER
204/5, SMRTI, Amman Nagar, Mettur Main Road
Omalur- 636455 Salem (Dt) Tamilnadu India.
www.smrtipastlife.org
https://g.page/smrtipastlife?share
Mob: 099 521 064 67, 9362221324
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Heal through Past life regression therapy
The
decision to use regression therapy must be reached jointly by client and
therapist after discussion, so that each understands its possibilities and limits.
Past-life insights have their greatest impact on those clients who are ready to
begin assuming greater responsibility for their lives and who sincerely wish to
understand how current problems relate to deeply embedded emotional response
patterns that they have long been avoiding or denying. Although no specific
religious or philosophical belief is required, I explain that for me it is a
spiritual process. The ability to suspend disbelief, at least during the
session, is more helpful than any specific belief held. I have found regression
therapy to be useful in dealing with the following kinds of specific problems:
1. Emotional
over-reactions to the ordinary kind of stress-producing situations encountered
in life. Symptoms may be purely psychological or may include physical
impairments or distress. Long-standing and/or disabling phobias are included
here.
2.
Psychosomatic complaints such as persistent headaches, sexual dysfunctioning (frigidity,
impotence or premature ejaculation), and "phantom" back pain. (These
are just a few of the many such complaints that can be alleviated by regression
therapy.)
3.
Inexplicable and enduring relationship difficulties such as excessive fear or
dislike of a fellow worker, family member, or people of specific ethnic or
cultural groups.
4.
Certain creative blocks.
5.
Persistent or seemingly innate negative character traits such as chronic tardiness,
compulsive eating, drinking, or smoking.
6.
Psychospiritual breakdowns, including feelings of lack of self-worth, anorexia,
hopelessness, and excessive grieving for a deceased loved one.
Regression
therapy is contraindicated for:
1.
Clients whose symptoms indicate clearly psychotic or borderline personality
disorders.
2.
Clients who reveal themselves as incapable of integrating the traumatic or
symbolic material that may arise and who therefore risk severe ego confusion or
a psychotic break.
3. Most
children under 16, unless there has been a spontaneous eruption of past-life
material that is disrupting their ego development. However, children are
appearing now who need to remember past lives—especially as we enter the
Aquarian Age.
4.
Clients obviously seeking to escape personal responsibility for their current
behavioral or attitudinal problems or who seek ego aggrandizement by
association with a past-life heroic figure.
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#pastliferegression, #regressiontherapy. #plrtsalem, #regressiontherapysalem, #HEALING, #incurable
For your scheduled appointments call 9952106467 or mail to ramhomeo@gmail.com
With Warm Regards,
M.RAMACHANDRAN,
Coach, Heartfulness Meditation,
Amarantos® Certified Professional Past Life Regression Therapist & TRAINER
204/5, SMRTI, Amman Nagar, Mettur Main Road
Omalur- 636455 Salem (Dt) Tamilnadu India.
www.smrtipastlife.org
https://g.page/smrtipastlife?share
Mob: 099 521 064 67, 9362221324
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Indications and Contraindications for Use of Past life Regression
Indications
and Contraindications for Use of Past life Regression
In
considering the suitability of past-life therapy for different patients, I have
come to regard it as a short-term intensive therapy that is best reserved for
patients who have already made considerable headway in conventional
psychotherapy. It is particularly helpful for someone who feels blocked in certain
areas in ongoing therapy to have a new modality to help finish fragments of
unfinished stories where the psyche seems, as it were, to be stuck in a groove.
Many issues of abandonment and separation, for example, even though they have
resisted conventional therapies at the infantile, primal, or birth trauma
level, are seen to open up dramatically as soon as scenarios of infant death
and abandonment from other lives re-lived.
Often a
deep-seated phobia or a sexual blockage can be released cathartically and
psychosomatically when scenarios of of rape, torture, and violent death are
re-lived by the secondary ego. Parental complexes reveal themselves in a
different light within the power dynamics of entirely different family
constellations in another age. Complexes surrounding issues of power or money
take on another dimension when memories of famine, oppression, slavery, etc.,
come to consciousness.
Another
group of subjects who respond well to past life therapy are therapists of many
orientations who wish to deepen their own process and to become more able to
recognize fragments of past-Life memories that may
surface in their patients. Many therapists, body workers, and healers frequently
observe material from their patients that seems to be connected to past lives,
perhaps a function of the strong stresses that are being borne by the
collective unconscious at this very difficult period of humanity's growth.
Past-life therapy can be considered a "therapist's therapy," since it
requires openness and commitment of persons who are very advanced in their own
psycho-spiritual development. Jung recognized that only the wounded heal, and
the therapist needs constantly to work upon himself. Whether the person is
trying to move from a stuck position or trying to deepen generally, the work is
best done within the context of some broader frame of ongoing therapy or
spiritual discipline. Much of the material that emerges may take many months to
integrate fully, and some of it may require a Lifetime of meditation and reflection.
My
regression work consists of a series of two-hour sessions. Most patients
complete their work in from five to ten of these intensive experiences. The
longer sessions give adequate time for various stages of the process, and so
integration is actually a part of each session rather than being a separate
process following regression experiences. Problems responsive to past-life
therapy include most of those commonly brought into psychotherapy:
1.
Anxieties,
fears, phobias, and depression. Insecurity and general fear of abandonment are often related to past-life memories of literal abandonment as a child, separation during a crisis or a war, being orphaned, sold into slavery, being left out to die in times of famine, etc. Phobias and irrational fears stem from every kind of trauma in a past life: death by fire, water, suffocation, animals, knives, insects, natural disasters. Depression and general low energy can result from past-life memories of loss of a loved one or parent, unfinished grieving, suicide memories, despair and rage as a result of war, massacre, deportation, etc.
2.
General behavior problems.
These
include sado-masochism, a pattern of accidents, violence, and physical
brutality, guilt and martyr complexes, eating disorders. Sadomasochistic problems
are usually related to a past-life memory of torture, often with loss of
consciousness, usually with sexual overtones. The pain and rage seem to
perpetuate hatred and a desire to revenge oneself in the same way. Guilt and
martyr complexes may stem from past-life memories of having directly killed
loved ones or from feeling responsible for the deaths of others, as in a fire,
human sacrifice of one's child, having ordered the deaths of others, etc. The
entrenched thought is most often, "It's all my fault. I deserve
this."
Accidents
and violence are often a repetition of old battlefield memories from warriors'
lives or from unfulfilled quests for power. These can re-emerge as an
adolescent neurosis in the current lifetime because this age period is
historically where many soldiers met deaths during other lifetimes. Eating
disorders are often the repot of past-life memories of starvation, economic
collapse, or inescapable poverty.
3.
Relationship difficulties.
Frequently
problems of frigidity, impotence, and genital infections have past -life
stories of rape, abuse, or torture behind them. Many incest and child abuse
stories turn out to be reruns of old patterns where emotional release was
blocked. Marital difficulties in general derive from past lives with the same
mate in a different power class or sexual constellation: e.g., mistress, slave,
prostitute, concubine relationship, often where the sex roles were reversed.
Family struggles occur where there are old past -life scores to settle with
parents, children, or siblings: betrayal, abuse of power, inheritance
injustices, rivalry, etc. Most of the Freudian dynamics emerge here.
4.
Chronic physical ailments.
These
often stem from the re-living of traumatic injuries or deaths incurred in past
lives, especially trauma to the head, the limbs, and the back. Headaches may
also relate to intolerable mental choices in other lives. Throat ailments, in
addition to being caused by physical injury, may stem from verbal denunciations
or unspoken thoughts. Neck aches commonly stem from hanging, strangling, or
beheading. Re-living the past life often relieves the pain in these areas.
Past-life
therapy does not work for everyone. To some the very idea of past lives is
either intellectually bothersome or simply too alien, culturally speaking. But
in addition to these cases in which the general attitude is the inhibiting
factor, there are several categories of patients with whom I am wary about
working at the past-life level.
1. I feel
that regression therapy is contraindicated for patients with no therapeutic
background because the material too easily feeds into a false literalism that
upsets their ability to integrate the past lives as personified complexes, the
ego becomes inflated or overcome with the glamor of the memories.
2. Not some
patients past -life work is too intensive, too overwhelming. They do not need
to have the raw areas of their psyche exposed yet again. Instead, for them it
is the personal factor in the therapeutic relationship that helps them rebuild
their trust and confidence in life.
3. Others
find imaging and working inwardly either too difficult or too dissociating.
Even if they can remember past lives with ease, some patients do better to
reinforce their connections with this life rather than to wander further off
into another world.
4.
Past-life therapy is not recommended for anyone seeking to confirm some prior
metaphysical belief system. Usually it will provide experiences that are
distressingly incompatible with fixed beliefs.
5.
Past-life work is a moral problem that involves work with the entire ego-personality
and requires a strong ego. Therefore, it is not indicated for anyone with
psychiatric symptoms. In those with schizophrenic tendencies there is already a tendency for the psyche to become enamored, if not totally
seduced, by the many sub- personalities within. It seems highly possible that many of
the visions and voices that flood into the psyche of many a schizophrenic are indeed past-life fragments, but such a
sufferer will be tempted to over-identify with such fragments and fall into a
state of inflation. Such patients also attempt to turn readily available
theories of reincarnation and metaphysics into grist for their own personal philosophical
mills. Their wonderfully appealing theories often end up being nothing more
than a huge and elaborate defense against the simple fact of being alive and
present on this earth.
#pastliferegression, #regressiontherapy. #plrtsalem, #regressiontherapysalem, #HEALING, #incurable
For your scheduled appointments call 9952106467 or mail to ramhomeo@gmail.com
With Warm Regards,
M.RAMACHANDRAN,
Coach, Heartfulness Meditation,
Amarantos® Certified Professional Past Life Regression Therapist & TRAINER
204/5, SMRTI, Amman Nagar, Mettur Main Road
Omalur- 636455 Salem (Dt) Tamilnadu India.
www.smrtipastlife.org
https://g.page/smrtipastlife?share
Mob: 099 521 064 67, 9362221324
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