Description
Pre-Congress Workshop
REGRESSIONS TO DEATH EXPERIENCES
We will explore four types of death experiences:
• Difficult deaths: prolonged, painful, complicated, unnerving, emotional.
• Easy deaths: with a simple transition, to instil the message that dying doesn’t need to be painful or frightening or complex.
• Unnoticed deaths that produce a sometimes innocent, sometimes complicating or superior interference.
• Good deaths: looking properly back and meeting the right souls.
Participants get the opportunity to explore all four experiences. We will do group sessions to the most difficult death, the easiest death, an unnoticed death and the best death. Analysing and comparing these experiences will be useful. It may enrich and improve your skills in guiding people through death experiences. It should give you a toolbox for working with people with fear of death.
Of course, few people with fear of death will visit a regression therapist. The same may be true for people obsessed with death, like those who like to see death and dying in movies. Anyway, it should increase your tool kit.
We will give special attention to soul retrieval: with some complicated deaths and some unnoticed deaths the past-life personality may stay bound to the physical location of the death and has to be retrieved.
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