
Episode 34 The Benefits of Past Life Regression, with Carolyn Sheehan
Yoga in the Therapy Room: Tips for integrating trauma informed yoga · Chris McDonald, LCMHCS
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Show Notes
How can clinical hypnotherapy treat anxiety in its totality? What are the benefits of past life regression and healing physical pain? How does past life regression depend on the wisdom of the heart center?
MEET CAROLYN SHEEHANCarolyn began with spiritual practices in the late 1990s with Reiki, EFT training, and all things metaphysical. She then completed her original hypnotherapy training at The Edgar Cayce's Association for Research and Enlightenment center in Virginia Beach VA with the National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (N.A.T.H.). She continued her education by receiving her Master's Hypnotherapy training with the International Association of Counselors and Therapists (I.A.C.T.)
Carolyn is also a Medical Reiki Master~Teacher, EFT practitioner and a Past Life, Life Between Lives Regressionist. She is a Certified Angel Intuitive Healer with Marcia Hebrank, who trained directly with Doreen Virtue.
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IN THIS PODCAST:- What is past life regression?
- Heart center over the thinking mind
- Healing anxiety
- Past life regression and trauma
What is past life regression? People are affected by their past lives whether they realize it or not because your subconscious mind carries the memories of your past existence. (Carolyn Sheehan)
People's subconscious minds can carry memories and patterns from past lives into a person's current life. They may be working on patterns and behaviors that they inherited and are not necessarily their own.
Through uncovering them and healing them a person can let them go, and be freer to make space and decisions that serve them best for where they are currently at.
- Memories can be stored in the physical or mental body
- People can attract the same kind of relationships in people due to unresolved past experiences
Going back and remembering, restoring, rebalancing all of these memories is the most important part of the work that I do. (Carolyn Sheehan) Heart center over the thinking mindDuring past life regression sessions, Carolyn guides her clients to listen to and ask questions to their heart center instead of their thinking minds.
Their thinking mind is their conscious self, the person who they have grown up to be thus far in their current life, and this mind is limited to what it understands and remembers from the current life.
The heart center is connected to the subconscious, so it is through here that a client can more easily access any past life experiences they may have had.
Healing anxiety We can go back to the original time of when anxiety was first an issue for you … and work around restoring, rebalancing, and being forgiving of that initial time. That is helpful and healing, especially for children. (Carolyn Sheehan)Through clinical hypnosis and past life regression sessions, a person can be healed from their anxiety by going back to the first time that they experienced this stress, and coping with it from the root.
Instead of working with the symptoms and trying to treat the aspects of anxiety, clinical hypnosis seeks to treat the root cause of the anxiety in the first place.
Past life regression and traumaIf someone goes into a past life regression session and they witness old traumas, Carolyn advises them to treat it as if they were watching a movie and not reliving the same experiences twice.
Before a session starts, Carolyn and the client will establish a safe place, and if a person feels overwhelmed, they can move into their safe place and continue with their healing.
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