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Present Mind and Past Records
From Thomas Paul, founder of <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Past Life Therapy Center (PLTC)<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
What is the unconscious mind? What unconscious experiences from my past could be influencing my current situation?
The unconscious mind is an objective tape recorder or command center, which motivates and defines the way you live your life. PLT resolves negative or harmful recordings; it does not change or erase the tape/memory. It affects how you respond and behave once the unconscious dialogue and commands held in place become conscious. By releasing and reframing any unresolved experiences of the past containing confusing and damaging programming, you are free of its affects.
The unconscious indiscriminately records every event, word/action, or non-spoken action, which it then translates into commands 24-hours a day. Even a person’s silence has energy the mind interprets as instructions, which often reinforces unresolved victim/victimizer scripts. The unconscious mind is especially vulnerable during drug-induced unconscious states; i.e., surgeries, shock following an accident, traumas, drug overdoses, comas, etc. Furthermore, birth and prenatal traumas such as arguments between parents, mother’s internal thoughts at conception and throughout her pregnancy, or any attempted abortions, affects your current behaviors and quality of life.
These events allow unconscious dialogue from another person to record as your actual thoughts (interpreted as commands), which motivate and direct you every day. Many times similar or exact commands stem from several unresolved, past-life experiences reinforced during these unconscious, present-life events. These commands recorded in the unconscious mind constantly influence your state of mind, motivations, and overall health. In fact, specific recordings or dictations can even communicate to a specific body part to fail or shut down.
Your unconscious agreement with your mother and father, which allowed you to be born, also dictates how you will feel, process, and live your life even into adulthood. This unconscious agreement helped you choose the appropriate parents that match the victimization scripts and belief systems at the time of your past death. Your mother's unresolved fears and feelings at time of conception and birth structures and motivates your present and future. Even doctor’s, nurse’s or midwife’s comments at moment of delivery and shortly after it, and any birthing complications such as circumcision, incubator experiences (bonding child to box/isolation), etc.
You are controlled by your unconscious mind until you separate and release the dialogue that is not your own and does not reinforce your well-being. The most effective way to accomplish this is by utilizing Past Life Therapy to make the unconscious conscious, which opens up the unconscious mind for change. The mind’s recordings, which are sometimes misleading or confusing, are not erased; they are revealed and resolved. PLT aims to change the influence and affects unconscious programming has on every aspect of your life. Please see The Unconscious Mind; its role in The Netherton Method of Past Life Therapy which is an excerpt from the first published book of its kind titled Past Lives Therapy (William Morrow, New York, 1978) by Dr. Morris Netherton.
What is karma? How can Past Life Therapy utilizing de-hypnosis resolve karma?
The word karma means actions and energy. It is the law of attraction. Energy can be re-directed or transferred, but not created or destroyed. Hence, your karmic, unconscious energy can shift to repel harmful, unpleasant energy or transform and consistently attract healthy, balanced energy. Karma mirrors a person’s current state of mind. A person’s karmic energy attracts similar energy or situations. Karma is neither good nor bad. It 'just is’ or ‘what presents itself.’ It is what your unconscious mind is dictating you need to experience.
Think of yourself as a magnet or energy field resonating at a certain frequency attracting individuals and situations with a similar frequency; the way you respond to the energies of others will give you more of the same. Hence, you can manipulate karma by a shift in your energetic frequency, awareness and unconscious thoughts. Past Life Therapy, pioneered by Dr. Morris Netherton, can adjust your energetic frequency and enable you to resolve past-life karma in a clinical setting versus unconsciously attracting undesirable karma in today’s living. Unwanted karma will eventually transfer to someone else's energy or unconscious scripts matching their need to experience survival-based victimization, which often manifests addictions, chronic illnesses, accidents, emotional crises, etc.
At time of death, any unconscious issues left unresolved will carry forward to future lifetimes at birth and throughout adulthood as unresolved karma. This occurs through a process of cellular/soul memory that includes unconsciously choosing the parents and surroundings necessary to mirror any past-life scripts of victimization. It is you, at a soul level, attempting to complete and achieve a greater understanding of the unfinished business of your past.
The past-life belief system you hold is like a spiritually motivated genetic map drawing the incidents necessary to re-experience karma as victim, victimizer, or benign observer. Benign observers have relinquished their victimization karma and will likely reincarnate as evolving individuals or theoretically break the reincarnation cycle—intervention that allows for creating consciousness, releasing negative energy at the root, and re-directing karma can help. Past Life Therapy, a healing arts therapy, can expedite this evolutionary process as perpetual victimization ceases to exist when the past-life source of many current day challenges is revealed and resolved.
Although you have unconscious elements that often parallel your parents, karma is not genetic. Your genes do not inevitably define your future (see Molecules of Emotions by Dr. Candace Pert, Scribner Publishing, 1997). Genes are your present-day motivations for your thoughts, which are held in place by past-life programming. These thoughts are reinforced at birth with false beliefs and commands. Whether these false beliefs were recorded during the shock of a trauma, prenatal/birth experience, or drug-induced unconsciousness of surgery, they are encoded in your mind, control your behaviors, and express your karma.
The greatest misinterpretation of karma is the golden rule of “do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” or it’s sometimes referred to as a credit system of accumulating good or bad karma based on your good or bad intentions. Karma cannot be changed by doing something or not doing something. Karma ‘just is’ and it’s attracted into your life as varying forms of energy or experiences based on your unconscious, survival-based motivations.
Why is it important to re-experience and resolve Unresolved Past Experiences (UPE)?
Unresolved Past Experiences (UPE) can include any emotionally charged, traumatic, or unconscious event that may have misled or altered a person's belief system. This survival-based, unconscious or false logic rooted and programmed during a past-life trauma can be detrimental to encouraging present day well-being. UPE is often reinforced with similar current-life experiences attracted unconsciously until resolved.
For example, traumas from previous lifetimes often result in shock and confusion that carry over to one's current and future lifetimes via cellular/soul memory. Any mental blocks or false logic unconsciously recorded at the time of an unconscious event can be released and resolved in therapy. On an unconscious level, a person often attracts similar circumstances from their past-life in order to restimulate the trauma and shock. This is in order to resolve or complete the experience. For example, an altercation can escalate to life-threatening when it triggers an unresolved, survival-based experience from a past-life battlefield, or frequent car accidents reactivate feelings of shock, or a fall/incident recreates injuries similar to one's experienced in a past-life trauma.
With Past Life Therapy, one can finish unresolved experiences. The destructive, unconscious programming from one's past can be "deprogrammed or released," not forgotten or erased. It's a matter of resolving a crucial experience that has been hindering a person's evolution and developing closure with it.
It should be noted that UPE, or traumas, include prenatal-birth experiences, and any surgeries, since unconscious programming is being conducted by parents, doctors and other caregivers whether inadvertently or intentionally; the unconscious mind does not discriminate, it simply records. Subconscious/unconscious messages or dialogue interpreted as commands, are being recorded and reinforced during these events when one is medicated or "unconscious." See FAQ page for more information about birth, surgeries, and other frequently asked questions regarding Past Life Therapy.
By regressing someone to childhood or a past-life is by no means a phenomenon. If you listen carefully, people regress all the time, whether it's at a party or standing in line at a grocery store.
Examples of Unconscious Scripts: Unconscious dialogue from therapy sessions revealing the past-life source of present-day challenges motivated by unresolved survival scripts.
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"As long as I'm anxious [unsettled], I know I'm alive."
"If I'm still [calm], I must be dead." [If I rest for too long, I will begin to think about the past and be forced to confront reality; therefore, I must remain constantly occupied.]
"I need to keep moving [remain busy], or someone will catch/kill me."
Possible behaviors due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
Working constantly even if it jeopardizes one's health and personal relationships.
Repeatedly ending relationships when someone gets 'too close," since it makes one feel settled (dead). Unconsciously the message remains: "If I ever stop, someone will catch/kill me." I was nervous and anxious before he attacked me; therefore, the survival-script is "Stay anxious and preoccupied or I'll die."
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"As long as I'm getting attention, I'm alive." [Any attention is good attention. I don't want to be unnoticed, forgotten and left for dead on this battlefield. An injury to my leg prevented me from keeping up with my troops. I'm helpless dying in the field. In this lifetime, a moment can't go by with people unaware of my existence or a tragedy will ensue.]
Possible behaviors due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
Drinking excessively to create a scene or conflict to attract attention.
Fabricating stories or being melodramatic and outlandish in one's speech, appearance, etc. in order to remain the center of attention.
Rarely listening or allowing others to have prolonged attention.
Choosing high profile careers where one is always in the public eye with the survival-based motivation, "Remain visible/recognizable or I will die." e.g. working as an actor, news anchor, politician
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"As long as no one notices me, I'm safe and alive."
(A client killed on battle when charging towards the front-line enemy making him visible and vulnerable to attack.)
Possible behaviors due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
Declining promotions or leadership roles to avoid becoming too visible or sent to the 'front-lines."
Avoiding public speeches and anything that makes a person the center of attention.
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"If I don't allow myself to feel, I can do this." [If I don't feel an emotional connection, I can shoot this man as I was instructed by my commander. As long as I don't feel, I can perform my job.]
Or the opposite,
"As long as he keeps beating me (feel pain), I know I'm alive." [Beaten to death in a past-life creates the survival script "As long as I can feel the punches, I have a chance to escape this before he kills me." Therefore, an abusive relationship reinforces "As long as I feel pain, I'm not dead yet."]
Possible behaviors due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
Inability to become intimate or express feelings. Developing feelings for someone makes it difficult to murder them even if instructed by one's government; therefore, "I can't get too close to anyone." [Even if a person isn't an actual soldier in this lifetime, they are unconsciously preparing themselves for this task due to an unresolved, past-life trauma.
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“If I tell the truth, I will die.”
Case Example: A male client experiences a past-life where he speaks his mind about several injustices and acts of inhumanity by the ruling King. The client is told by his comrades that the king is God; therefore, anything he says is the word of God and must be honored. By expressing his opinions (the truth), he was be-headed by his comrades for questioning the king's orders.
Possible behaviors/physical problems due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
“Mr. Nice Guy" at one’s own expense by telling everyone what they want to hear rather than what one really feels and believes. Holding anger and unexpressed emotions resulting in blockages/health problems, e.g., digestive problems, colon cancer, clogged arteries
Inability to trust others.
Unable to stand up for what one truly believes and living a life as a victim. Always honoring authority figures even if what they are doing is unethical. Avoiding confrontation with supervisors or seldom recommending changes, which could result in "If I say what is on my mind or tell the truth, I will die.”
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"If I talk to people (get too close), someone will get hurt or die." In addition, "If I don't wash my hands (compulsively), I will die."
Case Example: In a former lifetime, a 14 year-old boy is ordered by his father and townsmen to nail-shut windows and doors of homes occupied by families (possibly) infected with bubonic plague. The women and children go upstairs to prepare for a doctor's visit/check-up. He was instructed to tell them everything is going to be okay. However, there wasn't any intention for a doctor to arrive. They were quarantined and trapped in their bedrooms where they were burned alive. Afterwards he was told to wash his hands and arms vigorously and repeatedly at a nearby river to "get the germs off." In this lifetime, he unconsciously attracted an abusive mother who burned him with cigarettes as an infant. He compulsively washes his hands and body. His karmic script and behavioral problems resolve with therapy.
Possible behaviors due to past-life, unresolved/survival-based dialogue:
Compulsive cleaning of one's skin which can escalate to severe skin rashes and deep abrasions in an unconscious attempt to avoid contracting a disease.
Avoiding communication with others and intimate relationship.
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