Past Life Regression Can Help You Remember Your Current Life's Purpose
If you're new here, you need to understand something about me — I'm a Skeptical Queen.
I love an eye roll. An eyebrow raise. Giving side-eye. I do not believe anything is going to work (ever) AND I will excitedly and openly try absolutely anything twice.
Sometimes we need to suspend our disbelief to grow. Especially in the wellness world. I think they call this "having faith."
This is where I tell you that I learned about Past Life Regression, like, really really dug into it, when I was 24. Two people in my life had died tragically and suddenly in six weeks, and I didn't know how to grieve or what to do with myself.
I half-jokingly bought "Many Lives, Many Masters" by Dr. Brian Weiss (which happens to be the Bible of past life regression), and I remember reading it with tears streaming down my face on the L train.
Even though the book resonated with me — affirmed beliefs that I'd never been able to put into words until that moment — I avoided past life regression. Until I was 27, and my curiosity got the best of me. That's when I sought out Aimee Bello (or, did she find me?) and had my first PLR hypnosis experience.
Not to be hyperbolic but ... it changed my life. When I woke up from the 90-minute hypnosis, I realized I was walking away with powerful insights that would have taken me my entire life to learn. (And well, they actually had. I'd just learned them in another life.)
Past Life Regression changed my personal life trajectory so much that I feel everyone who's even a little open to it should experience it. Which might be why it felt necessary — required, even — to open up the opportunity to experience a Past Life Regression hypnosis to our private members community, The North Node.
Every month, we take a different spiritual or personal development theme and we study it. We apply it to our lives. And then we watch as the evolution happens. It's pretty cool, NGL.
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