What is past life regression?
Past life regression is a special form of hypnotherapy in which a person, while in a state of deep relaxation, gains access to images, events, and experiences that do not belong to their current life but are felt as personal memories. These recollections may appear as visual scenes, emotions, physical sensations, or inner knowing.
Whether you believe in reincarnation literally or see this process as working with unconscious archetypes, the experience of a past life can be a powerful tool for self-exploration, healing, and inner growth.
How can this help?
Past life regression can help:
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Understand the deep-rooted causes of fears, anxiety, and recurring patterns
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Free yourself from unexplained feelings of guilt, shame, resentment, or loneliness
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Reconnect with your inner strength, wisdom, and life purpose
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Complete unfinished “soul contracts” or emotional ties
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Access resourceful incarnations — states of love, wholeness, and creativity
How does a session go?
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Preparation and dialogue — we define your request and intention.
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Entering trance — gently and safely, you remain aware.
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Journey into the past life — you may see, feel, or know what is happening, and I guide you with my voice.
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Processing key events — understanding, emotional release, and awareness of the lessons.
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Return and integration — we discuss your experience and how it can be applied in the present.
Is it safe?
Yes. Everything takes place at a trance depth that is comfortable for you. You maintain awareness and control. Even if the images are emotional, I am here and will support you every step of the way.
Many clients describe this experience as deeply moving, liberating, and transformative.
Do you need to believe in reincarnation?
No. Even if you perceive images of past lives as a metaphor or subconscious work, they can provide valuable information and trigger powerful inner shifts. The key is openness and a willingness to explore.
Absolute contraindications:
These conditions exclude the possibility of hypnotherapy:
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Acute psychotic states (delusions, hallucinations, schizophrenia in the acute phase, manic episodes)
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Severe forms of personality disorders accompanied by a loss of connection with reality
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Epilepsy (especially uncontrolled or without medication)
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Drug or alcohol intoxication during the session
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Severe cognitive dysfunction (dementia, severe memory impairment)