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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Preface
Prisoners
of the Past
Confrontation
with Myself
Ancient
Wisdom
A
Process Evolves
The
Five Levels of Regression
Footprints
in the Sands of Time
The
Soul's Dis-Ease
The
Shackles of Fear
No
Man Is An Island
Let
Your Light So Shine
Living
History
Beyond
the Shadow of a Doubt
As
Ye Sow
Crossing
Over
The
World Between
Perceptions
of the Greater Self
On
Your Own
Everyone
Wants to Know
Living
in the Now
Index
- Within each eternal Soul reside the
memories and perceptions of many lifetimes. Meticulously
recorded, these images play an important role in shaping
the persons we are today. Just as a child's earliest
experiences have a profound influence on the later adult,
so the stored knowledge of past lives contributes to and
affects our present choices and decisions. This
contribution may be generally positive or negative,
depending entirely upon the character of those past
events and the way in which we handled them.
- Some people find that this lifetime is
unfolding in a way that is reasonably satisfying and
rewarding, and they feel no need to delve into the early
events of this life ...or those that preceded it (though
some will choose to do so simply out of curiosity that
very human desire to know). But for others, try as they
will the satisfactions of life always seem to elude them
and they feel powerless to deal with dimly perceived
imperatives that mysteriously rule their lives.
- In some cases it is necessary to recall
certain scenes of childhood in order to reach the source
of the negative beliefs that are wreaking havoc in the
life of the adult, but in many others the primal event
occurred in a past life and it can never be completely
resolved without recalling and re-experiencing the
feelings that accompanied it. Fortunately, we are now
able to do this through a combination of traditional
therapeutic techniques and hypnotic past-life regressions.
The cases that follow show the results of such an
approach.
- "Something terrible is going to happen
to me on a boat," said Janet, "and I am deathly
afraid of deep water." The thirty-year- old teacher
had lived by the ocean all her life, yet she perched
tensely in the reclining chair as she told me how her
fears had prevented her from sharing the pleasures of
sailing and swimming with her friends. Her father was a
fisherman, her mother was an avid swimmer, and her
brothers and sisters had no fear of water. Nothing in her
conscious memory revealed any incident in her childhood
that would account for such fear.
- As I spoke quietly to her, Janet's body
settled into the big chair, her breathing softened, and
her skin took on the waxy appearance that is
characteristic of deep hypnosis. Together we began the
journey back in time through her childhood, her birth
experience, and into her pre-natal existence. Nothing
significant came to light. Then slowly a scene began to
unfold that took place before Janet's birth, even before
her womb experience. We had gone back to an earlier life.
Her name was no longer Janet, it was Mary. Mary Janette
Brouley. The place was no longer a small town in Rhode
Island; we were transported to the English countryside.
The voice I listened to changed from the Eastern accent
of a mature woman to the soft British tones of a young
girl. The time was 1894. The girl Mary described a scene
where horses clip- clopped over packed dirt roads and
cobblestone streets, and fishermen hummed sea shanties as
they repaired their nets on the stone wall at the water's
edge.
- Mary's mother was dying. Having attended to
her mother's needs for several days, Mary decided that
she needed a breath of fresh air. Walking alone by the
wharf, she was suddenly startled by a flash of light from
the water and, moments later, a terrible crashing sound.
Mary gasped as she began to describe for me the collision
of two ships.
- "Out in the water . . . a terrible
crash. People screaming, screaming. Mostly the sound of
men's voices. The fire . . . the flames and the fire! I
can see them from the shore. The sky is lit by the flames
from the boats. All the people are in the water . . . all
in the water. Oh, the crash . . . people running to the
waterfront to see. The noise and screaming and nobody can
do anything.
- "Everyone died. Not one person lived.
It was November and the water was icy. Sir William, the
schoolmaster, was on one of those boats. The fishermen
loved him, he was so kind." [Mary broke into sobs.]
He never came back, he never came back. So many people I
knew. My brother John Martin was on one of the boats. He
left four children. They built a monument for the men . .
. to the disaster. November 1894. It is just outside
Matthew Bridgeton's fish shop. They were all from the
village, and they left little ones. Oh, they left so many
little ones. Herbert Swain and his brother James . . . so
many names on the spire."
- It was clear now that Janet, as Mary
Brouley, had witnessed a terrible disaster and felt the
panic and helplessness of death by fire and drowning even
though she was only an observer. She may have been
rendered more susceptible to the emotions of the scene
because of her deep concern for her dying mother, though
the loss of her brother and many other close friends was
reason enough for a lasting impression. It took four more
sessions during which Janet confronted that terrifying
scene before she was able to discharge all the emotions
connected with it. At that point she was released from
her fear of deep water and the notion that something
dreadful would happen to her in a boat.
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This book is crammed with
fascinating examples of regression experiences,
coupled with the authors" profound insights
into the nature of reincarnation. Williston
argues that past life therapy may release an
individual from recurrent negative behaviour
patterns and highlight life's lessons. He makes
regression techniques accessible to all through
outlining simple and safe methods for use by
individuals working alone or in groups. The book
makes enlightening and avid reading.... strongly
recommended.
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- ... this is an interesting and
thought-provoking read, and useful ...to those
unfamiliar with this field. It is ... the account
of an experienced professional therapist using
past-life recall as a therapeutic tool. The
author shows us that past lives are a further
dimension of consciousness; that it is a realm
open to us all that may enrich our understanding
of ourselves and the world in which we live.
Through the use of hypnosis, old insights are
confirmed and a method described in which we may
all share. Definitely worth a read.
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- We only live once, or do we? The
authors suggest that within each of us are the
events and memories of many former existences.
Past life regression can be an important
therapeutic tool and acts as a means of
understanding the traumas of other lives which
continue to wreak havoc in the present. The
authors show that re-experiencing past lives can
lead to an expanded view of the universe and can
also reduce stress, control pain, guilt and fear,
develop latent talents and aid concentration and
understanding of other people. They provide
numerous examples and give step-by-step advice on
working alone to discover past lives and answer
the most common questions on hypnosis and
reincarnation. Bravo!
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- Is hypnosis the key to unlocking
our past incarnations? What is the experience we
call death really like? These and many more
questions are comprehensively answered in this
book. It is an in-depth study of reincarnation,
presenting evidence and accounts of people who
have regressed, under hypnosis, to previous
lifetimes.... The moment of death is also
explored with many fascinating accounts, and the
whole theory of reincarnation is fully
investigated. It is a concept that could change
our lives for the better and give us greater
understanding of our present conditions, making
life fuller and richer and removing a large part
of the fear that most of us have of one thing or
another. A fascinating and intriguing book
providing a great deal of food for thought.
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- What a splendid book it is, and is
a particular pleasure to read as it does
something which badly requires doing in all
matters human, and that is, to push to pragmatic,
practical applications the theoretical
consideration of the principle of reincarnation.
In the same way as some people hold that
reincarnation "is an interesting concept but
no more and totally unprovable," they are
simply not in possession of the facts. This is a
sign, not of maturity, but of spiritual
immaturity due to a lack of exposure in this and
presumably also in previous lifetimes to the
phenomenon of reincarnation. What a wonderful,
fascinating job you have done with this writing.
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- ... Not a favorite subject of mine...,
but this is one of the most complete and literate
books ever written on the subject. It is literate,
in that it is well written and organized, with
some consideration for giving the process a
historical and a religious context. It is
complete in that it puts forward the ... need for...
exploration, the method of it, its advantages,
and a number of excellent examples of how it
functions, and the effects that it can have. The
book is a sensible guide for those at all
interested in the subject.
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Through hypnotism, Williston has
demonstrated how our lives can be more productive and
spiritually enriched. Fears, pain, guilt, anxiety,
and depression can be eliminated when we are led to
an understanding of their origins.
Many people have been helped in
their family relationships when they have learned
that they have been to together in past lives and
brought together again in this life to work through
their differences in order to grow toward a higher
spiritual plane, both in this life and life hereafter.
The authors are not trying to make converts, but to
cultivate a sense of awareness which leads to
spiritual freedom and growth toward being the great
people we are destined to become.
Past lives regression, to be
successful, would require a skilled therapist with
the ability to lead into understanding and spiritual
growth. Until one is found, this book can give us the
comfort of knowing that it can be done.
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- ... I have been meaning for months
to drop you a line to thank you for your book. I
LOVE IT! and so do the many others I have loaned
it to. I have had to beg to get it back. I shall
treasure it.
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- Just read your wonderful book. So
much of it verifies what Seth has been saying
through me for a number of years now. Robert (her
husband) has also enjoyed it immensely. We
applaud you for your courage in writing about
such a controversial therapeutic technique. Keep
up the good work!
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