Past Life Regression

I have always had a curiosity about the paranormal. Not sure if Past Life Regression can be included in that topic, but it is the closed I can think of. I have an Aunt who always believed in reincarnation. Did she belive she was, I do not think so. But she and I discussed it often, just in general terms. I think that is where I got my interest in the topic.
I have never met anyone who believes they are reincarnated, but that does not mean it does not exist. It is a serious topic to many, and I would not mind being involved in such a discussion.
Marie...don't know if I count as "being met" by you, but I can assure you I've been, as millions of others are, reincarnated. I remember several past lives. It can be recalled by anyone if the time is right and the mind is open and not overwhelmed by self - obsessed only with this present life and its issues.

It doesn't do any good to "believe" in reincarnation...as its like having a cement block on a rope hung over your head. If I tell you hey "you have a cement block on a rope over your head and someone is sawing the rope", and you don't believe it, it doesn't matter. The cement block will fall on you whether you believe it or not. Gravity always takes its toll. If you don't believe it, look in the mirror without any clothes on...lol.
 

@Liberty Interesting analogy. Ok, maybe "believing" is the wrong word. Maybe it is more like believing people who said they remembered past lives. I miss my chats with my aunt. She is still living, but sadly has developed Alzhimers' and is in her own world now. She still knows her daughter, and granddaughter. But that is about it.
 
(Thank you, Marie, for the bold text.)

I start off by defining paranormal as a state whose source is still unknown. Way different from abnormal. I read gallons, if I can borrow from the library or Kindle. I started with Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet. And I never suspend judgment: I don’t assume the entity that Cayce channeled was infallible. Then read Cayce himself on reincarnation.

So sorry you’ve lost your aunt to that dreadful disease.
 

@Sasha5113 You are welcome. You know, with all my interest in the topic, I have never read Edgar Cayce. Now that I am newly alone, AND retired, I may need to pick something up by him to ad to my winter reading list. I have heard of the Sleeping Prophet, so I will have to get it. I wish I liked reading on the Kindle more, just never could get used to it.
 
(Thank you, Marie, for the bold text.)

I start off by defining paranormal as a state whose source is still unknown. Way different from abnormal. I read gallons, if I can borrow from the library or Kindle. I started with Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet. And I never suspend judgment: I don’t assume the entity that Cayce channeled was infallible. Then read Cayce himself on reincarnation.

So sorry you’ve lost your aunt to that dreadful disease.
Sasha...as far as I know Edgar Cayce didn't "channel an entity". He read from a book...assume it was the book of life. I knew his grandson. Lot of fun stories there. You are right about any person being "infallible" of course...lol.
 
@Sasha5113 You are welcome. You know, with all my interest in the topic, I have never read Edgar Cayce. Now that I am newly alone, AND retired, I may need to pick something up by him to ad to my winter reading list. I have heard of the Sleeping Prophet, so I will have to get it. I wish I liked reading on the Kindle more, just never could get used to it.
Very sorry about your aunt, who I assume was interested in the subject? I think the reason to read Edgar Cayce info is because he was the most accurate person "on medical or tangible things your could prove" in a trance state. He read the Bible once each year and was able to prescribe cures and poutices and remedies that literally saved lives that would otherwise have been lost.

Its interesting to note that when he was in a trance state, he would describe - even thousands of miles away - what the street, the room or the home looked like where the person for whom he was giving the reading lived. Many professional people tried to disprove him but couldn't. He was what he was. If someone chooses to discount it, of course, its fine and dandy. To each his or her own.
 
Jess Stearn, that was the author. I just pulled up “Edgar Cayce” on Amazon: 😵 Also, look for There Is a River.

Liberty, you’re absolutely right. He claimed to read from the Akashic Records. It was the style of his speech when “under” that led me to think he was channeling.
 
Jess Stearn, that was the author. I just pulled up “Edgar Cayce” on Amazon: 😵 Also, look for There Is a River.

Liberty, you’re absolutely right. He claimed to read from the Akashic Records. It was the style of his speech when “under” that led me to think he was channeling.
You knos, Sasha, I'm sure Marie will enjoy reading about him. Remember one reading where a child was ill I think and Cayce told the parents to get an elixor or medicine of some kind from a pharmacy in Chicago (now they lived hundreds of miles away, I think). When they called, the pharmacist said he used to carry it but he didn't have it anymore.
They went back to Cayce (remember, they had to contact the Cayce organization and then get him to go back into a trance to find out what to do).

When he went back into trance, they were told to "tell him - the parmacist - its behind the bottle of alcohol on the third shelf in the storeroom" or whatever. They did and he found the medicine and the child got well.

Stuff like that in 14,000 readings is what Cayce was about. Wild, huh.
 
Jess Stearn, that was the author. I just pulled up “Edgar Cayce” on Amazon: 😵 Also, look for There Is a River.

Liberty, you’re absolutely right. He claimed to read from the Akashic Records. It was the style of his speech when “under” that led me to think he was channeling.
Sasha... interesting sidebar about Jess Stearn. Cayce's grandson used to love relating his story. In the 60's there were middle aged women volunteers at the Cayce organization in Virginia Beach (The ARE). This guy came in and said he wanted to see Hugh Lynn (Cayce's son, who was then president of the ARE). They ask his name and he said "Stern, I'm a journalist"...they started to laugh and smiled at each other.

Hugh Lynn came out and also smiled when Jess introduced himself and said he wanted to learn about Cayce as many people had recommended he write about him, some of which were "psychics" which he didn't believe in. He'd just decided to investigate Cayce - didn't know where to start. Hugh Lynn suggested they go to the "vault" where the readings were kept - back from the 1920's.

Hugh Lynn was reported to have pulled out a book from the mid 1930's, flipped open a yellowed old page and explained -this is how you read it, its a reading response to a question ask by this person.

The question ask was something like -"when will the information in the Cayce readings become famous, or known throughout the country /world."

To which Cayce responded "when the man Stern arrives." Jess Stern had "arrived" in the 60's - 30 years later and went on to write "The Sleeping Prophet", which made Cayce a household name back then.
 
The Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach used to be a pretty shingled cottage with a full length porch across the street from the ocean. Anyone could go in, sign in, and read to her heart’s content. Now ... well, it’s different. But thank God for the internet.
 
Marie, we have two similar interests: True Crime and The Unexplained.

LOL. I knew there was a reason I liked you. Not really supernatural, or paranormal (but sort of), but has anyone here seen the show HAVEN ? It ran on the SyFy channel a few years back. It is on Netflix now. Dealt with the town of Haven, Maine which had people who were, in thier words "troubled" and often had some paranormal or unusual powers attached to them.
I loved the show, and still watch favorite episodes on occasion.
 
The Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach used to be a pretty shingled cottage with a full length porch across the street from the ocean. Anyone could go in, sign in, and read to her heart’s content. Now ... well, it’s different. But thank God for the internet.
Yep, now its a big couple of buildings. Agree - you don't have to be in Virginia Beach to experience the internet!
 
Liberty, I watched two episodes of UnXplained, which together covered a heap of unusual events and abilities. Thanks for the suggestion. (I wish William Shatner didn’t give me the creeps: I always thought Star Trek: TOS was comedy because of his scenery-chewing.) BTW, do read Eben Alexander’s Proof of Heaven if you haven’t. One of the good ones.
 
Liberty, I watched two episodes of UnXplained, which together covered a heap of unusual events and abilities. Thanks for the suggestion. (I wish William Shatner didn’t give me the creeps: I always thought Star Trek: TOS was comedy because of his scenery-chewing.) BTW, do read Eben Alexander’s Proof of Heaven if you haven’t. One of the good ones.
Thanks, Sasha...have you read any of Brian Weiss' books? Like Many Lives, Many Masters?
 
LOL. I knew there was a reason I liked you. Not really supernatural, or paranormal (but sort of), but has anyone here seen the show HAVEN ? It ran on the SyFy channel a few years back. It is on Netflix now. Dealt with the town of Haven, Maine which had people who were, in thier words "troubled" and often had some paranormal or unusual powers attached to them.
I loved the show, and still watch favorite episodes on occasion.

That show sounds good, Marie, and it's on Netflix so better yet. I'll make a point of checking it out.
 
Liberty, I just realized I failed to answer your Brian Weiss question. Yes, I read it, but didn’t retain it (I do that ... ), so I went to Amazon to look for it.

I’m a new Prime member, and was delighted to find his Miracles Happen among the free-to-borrow choices. Guess what i’ve Doing last night and today ... other than watching Dorian’s absence of progress.
 
Liberty, I just realized I failed to answer your Brian Weiss question. Yes, I read it, but didn’t retain it (I do that ... ), so I went to Amazon to look for it.

I’m a new Prime member, and was delighted to find his Miracles Happen among the free-to-borrow choices. Guess what i’ve Doing last night and today ... other than watching Dorian’s absence of progress.
Wow... good for you Sasha. I'm a big believer in "when your read it and absorb it" you do retain it up there in your mind and are more advanced in spiritual consciousness. Please, read the history of why Brian is doing what he is doing. He's a great guy that had to risk his career to "tell it like it is". Betting you are retaining what you read by him. Its a true story that is ongoing. Lets call it a work in progress for all of us that choose this path.

You go, girl!
 
Souls travel in cycles and "groups". You could be one person's father in a lifetime and a son in another. Ditto for mother, sister or child. Each life is entered into to learn a lesson. I've got several past life memories and there are accredited people who can do past life regression if you really have issues that trouble you in this lifetime. Just hearing yourself explain "why" can be so empowering. Of course if you are a closed minded person and not open to the possibility of anything other than what you are now...hey, don't bother.
Agree! 👍🥰
 


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