1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to coast am on iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:07,600 Speaker 1: How did you get involved in hypnotherapy in the first place? 3 00:00:08,920 --> 00:00:12,800 Speaker 1: It rather strange story in a way. My father, who 4 00:00:12,920 --> 00:00:15,880 Speaker 1: had been trying to stop smoking for many, many years 5 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:20,800 Speaker 1: with no success, happened to see a hypnotherapist one day 6 00:00:20,800 --> 00:00:24,040 Speaker 1: too in an effort to become a non smoker, and 7 00:00:24,160 --> 00:00:29,680 Speaker 1: it worked. It. My father's a scientist by profession, and 8 00:00:29,800 --> 00:00:33,600 Speaker 1: he couldn't understand how this had worked. It didn't make 9 00:00:33,680 --> 00:00:38,120 Speaker 1: sense to his sort of scientific left brain, you know. 10 00:00:38,600 --> 00:00:40,320 Speaker 1: He went to see this man who laid him in 11 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:43,400 Speaker 1: a chair and relaxed him and talked to him softly 12 00:00:43,440 --> 00:00:46,640 Speaker 1: about being a non smoker, and after that he didn't 13 00:00:46,680 --> 00:00:50,480 Speaker 1: want cigarettes anymore. So what happened is he became very 14 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:54,240 Speaker 1: interested in the subject of hypnosis. He began to read 15 00:00:54,320 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 1: up about it and became so fascinated that he trained 16 00:00:58,160 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 1: as a hypnotherapist and started work privately as a hobby 17 00:01:01,600 --> 00:01:06,600 Speaker 1: from home, seeing clients. I came to a situation in 18 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:10,280 Speaker 1: my life where I was looking for another job. My 19 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,480 Speaker 1: father said, well, why don't you try being a hypno therapist? 20 00:01:13,840 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 1: So I trained and I was very lucky It was 21 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:20,840 Speaker 1: like coming home for me. It just suited me. I 22 00:01:20,920 --> 00:01:23,440 Speaker 1: always say, some people a natural therapist, and I'm very 23 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:26,840 Speaker 1: fortunate that I'm a natural therapist. And so I got 24 00:01:26,840 --> 00:01:31,080 Speaker 1: started seeing clients, and nearly thirty years later, here I 25 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 1: am good for you. Now, how did you evolve into 26 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:38,319 Speaker 1: past life regression work? Well, that's an even strangest because 27 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 1: I was just a standard hypnotherapist seeing clients, just doing 28 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:47,720 Speaker 1: what we call postygnotic suggestion therapy, which is where we 29 00:01:47,840 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: take a client into trance and we feed the subconscious 30 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 1: with positive suggestions. And that was okay. And then a 31 00:01:56,080 --> 00:02:00,200 Speaker 1: few months into my career, a young man came in 32 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:05,520 Speaker 1: his early twenties with a severe anxiety state, and I 33 00:02:05,560 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 1: mean it was such a severe anxiety state. He was 34 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:11,959 Speaker 1: shaking and hyperventilly and stammering. Thought he was dying in 35 00:02:12,280 --> 00:02:17,280 Speaker 1: my office. Sorry, he thought he was probably dying or somebody. Well, 36 00:02:17,320 --> 00:02:20,079 Speaker 1: funny enough, it connected back to a death in a 37 00:02:20,120 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: past life which he didn't know about, so his subconscious 38 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: thought he was dying. And you know, he was in 39 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:30,960 Speaker 1: such a bad state that I took him into trance 40 00:02:31,000 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 1: and guided him into a nicely relaxed state. I then 41 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:40,000 Speaker 1: he relaxed completely. It was beautiful to see he just 42 00:02:40,120 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: completely slumped in the chair. He was in a lovely 43 00:02:42,800 --> 00:02:47,240 Speaker 1: deep state. And I was thinking, okay, I'll just give 44 00:02:47,320 --> 00:02:51,399 Speaker 1: him some suggestions about becoming more relaxed, etc. And then 45 00:02:51,440 --> 00:02:55,240 Speaker 1: about ten minutes into the session, all of a sudden, 46 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:59,959 Speaker 1: without any warning, he started to shake. His whole body 47 00:03:00,120 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: started shaking, and his head was going from side to side, 48 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:07,079 Speaker 1: and then he started to half whisper and half shouts, 49 00:03:07,800 --> 00:03:12,560 Speaker 1: and he was saying no, no, no, no, no, no, hide, hide. 50 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:15,320 Speaker 1: Hi didn't hear quickly the coming, the coming? Hide? No, 51 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 1: be quiet, quiet, be quiet, And he was very still, 52 00:03:20,440 --> 00:03:23,800 Speaker 1: and then all of a sudden he started to scream 53 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:26,480 Speaker 1: and yell, and his body was writhing and he was 54 00:03:26,520 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 1: screaming no no, no, no no, not the children, no, 55 00:03:29,880 --> 00:03:31,960 Speaker 1: the children, no, no, no, no no no. And then he 56 00:03:32,120 --> 00:03:35,080 Speaker 1: screamed and screamed, and then he slumped in the chair 57 00:03:35,680 --> 00:03:40,080 Speaker 1: completely quiet. When I was shocked, as you could imagine. 58 00:03:40,120 --> 00:03:46,160 Speaker 1: Oh absolutely, I was not expecting this. And he was 59 00:03:46,240 --> 00:03:50,680 Speaker 1: just totally quiet. So I said to him, how do 60 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:54,720 Speaker 1: you feel, are you okaylosed? His eyes were closed all 61 00:03:54,760 --> 00:03:58,360 Speaker 1: the way through this, his eyes were closed, and he said, 62 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: I feel wonderful. I feel absolutely wonderful. I feel completely calmed. 63 00:04:04,920 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 1: He said, I've never felt this relaxed in my life 64 00:04:07,200 --> 00:04:12,200 Speaker 1: before ever. So I said, what was happening? He said 65 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:13,920 Speaker 1: it was weird. He said, it was like I was 66 00:04:13,960 --> 00:04:18,400 Speaker 1: in another body in another time. Soldiers were looking for 67 00:04:18,480 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: me and my family. We were hiding that there were Nazis, 68 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:25,400 Speaker 1: and then they found us and they shot us all. 69 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:29,560 Speaker 1: He said, what was that about? I said, okay, well, 70 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:31,159 Speaker 1: I think you've been in a past life. I knew 71 00:04:31,160 --> 00:04:35,560 Speaker 1: about past lives, of course, but I hadn't trained in them, 72 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:37,840 Speaker 1: And I said, how are you. It's I just feel 73 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:43,960 Speaker 1: absolutely marvelous. And you know, George, that severe anxiety state 74 00:04:44,120 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 1: that he'd always had and he'd got worse and worse 75 00:04:46,600 --> 00:04:50,040 Speaker 1: as he got older, was completely cured in ten minutes. 76 00:04:51,400 --> 00:04:54,280 Speaker 1: And I sat there and thought, why don't I know 77 00:04:54,320 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 1: about this? This is important, this is so important. Why 78 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:02,800 Speaker 1: on earth don't I know about this? He had spontaneously regressed. 79 00:05:04,640 --> 00:05:07,719 Speaker 1: So I got some information from an American Past life 80 00:05:07,760 --> 00:05:12,479 Speaker 1: association and started then becoming more open to the possibility 81 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 1: of past lives and started to develop working with in 82 00:05:16,360 --> 00:05:20,640 Speaker 1: regression with clients to such a degree now that the 83 00:05:20,800 --> 00:05:25,400 Speaker 1: vast majority of my hypnotherapist sessions are regression sessions where 84 00:05:25,400 --> 00:05:28,680 Speaker 1: the client goes back into the past to open up 85 00:05:28,680 --> 00:05:31,760 Speaker 1: and release the causes, the root causes of their problems. 86 00:05:32,120 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: I was going to say, by going back into the 87 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 1: other past life where he was killed and his family 88 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 1: was killed by the Nazis, how did that make him 89 00:05:42,400 --> 00:05:46,640 Speaker 1: relieve his anxieties in his other life? This one? Well, 90 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:51,640 Speaker 1: the regression model is that all of our issues come 91 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 1: from locked in feelings and emotions from past traumas. Now 92 00:05:57,400 --> 00:06:01,599 Speaker 1: those traumas take place in three different areas in this 93 00:06:01,839 --> 00:06:05,799 Speaker 1: present lifetime, of course, and many of us carry trauma 94 00:06:05,880 --> 00:06:10,560 Speaker 1: from childhood, etc. In past lifetimes and in the lives 95 00:06:10,600 --> 00:06:14,440 Speaker 1: of our ancestors, so we can inherit traumas from ancestors 96 00:06:14,440 --> 00:06:18,839 Speaker 1: as well. Now, by going back into the root causes, 97 00:06:19,320 --> 00:06:23,320 Speaker 1: it releases the emotions, the energy that has been locked 98 00:06:23,360 --> 00:06:26,719 Speaker 1: in the subconscious which is causing the problem in the 99 00:06:26,760 --> 00:06:30,960 Speaker 1: first place. Now, when that emotion is released, whether it's 100 00:06:31,160 --> 00:06:35,560 Speaker 1: anger or sadness, or fear or anxiety or even guilt, 101 00:06:36,240 --> 00:06:40,039 Speaker 1: then the problem just dissolves away. I'm interested, Steve, what 102 00:06:40,240 --> 00:06:43,720 Speaker 1: was your second case, because after the first I got 103 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:47,719 Speaker 1: to believe that you were starting to seek other people. Yes, 104 00:06:47,760 --> 00:06:50,680 Speaker 1: I mean what started to happen. I started to realize 105 00:06:50,760 --> 00:06:54,400 Speaker 1: that the standard model of work through a hypnotherapist, which 106 00:06:54,440 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 1: is simply to relax the client and feed the mind 107 00:06:57,640 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 1: with postypnotic suggestions, just wasn't strong enough. So I started 108 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 1: to open up then the possibility of working with the 109 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:12,800 Speaker 1: causes of the problems. And again, quite early on, maybe 110 00:07:12,840 --> 00:07:15,040 Speaker 1: not the second case, but quite early on, I had 111 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:18,720 Speaker 1: a gentleman who came to me to stop smoking. Now 112 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:22,679 Speaker 1: he was an ex professional rugby league player. Rugby, of course, 113 00:07:22,800 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 1: is the pretty rough game over here, where men piling 114 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:29,440 Speaker 1: the women pil into each other with a strange ship board. 115 00:07:29,640 --> 00:07:33,760 Speaker 1: This is like, are you our version of football? It 116 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:37,040 Speaker 1: is actually yes, You're very similar and just as brutal. 117 00:07:37,560 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 1: So this fellow was a big, strapping, great big chap 118 00:07:41,120 --> 00:07:45,560 Speaker 1: who he was an ex professional player. So it started smoking, 119 00:07:45,840 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 1: and he wanted to stop because he wanted to be 120 00:07:47,920 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 1: as healthy as he was years ago. And I did 121 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:55,640 Speaker 1: a standard stop smoking session with him, where again feeding 122 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:59,520 Speaker 1: the mind with suggestions, and he left my office and 123 00:07:59,560 --> 00:08:01,880 Speaker 1: he felt fantastic and looking forward to a life as 124 00:08:01,920 --> 00:08:06,000 Speaker 1: a non smoker. And then about three weeks later, his 125 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:09,160 Speaker 1: wife called me one morning. In fact, I just arrived 126 00:08:09,160 --> 00:08:11,920 Speaker 1: at my office and the phone was ringing and it 127 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:15,160 Speaker 1: was her and she said, Steve. She said, since he 128 00:08:15,240 --> 00:08:17,800 Speaker 1: came to see you to stop smoking, he hasn't had 129 00:08:17,840 --> 00:08:22,320 Speaker 1: a cigarette, He hasn't wanted a cigarette, but he has 130 00:08:22,360 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 1: been like a bear with a sore head. He started 131 00:08:25,440 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 1: off being grumpy, and over the last three weeks he's 132 00:08:29,080 --> 00:08:34,960 Speaker 1: become more and more angry. Until yesterday last night at dinner, 133 00:08:35,679 --> 00:08:39,440 Speaker 1: sitting there with the children, and I said something to 134 00:08:39,600 --> 00:08:45,040 Speaker 1: him and he completely lipped. He went berserk. He started 135 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 1: screaming and yelling. He sweat all of the dishes off 136 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:54,320 Speaker 1: the table onto them. He was almost out of control. 137 00:08:54,440 --> 00:08:56,680 Speaker 1: She said. He then started to smash cups in the 138 00:08:57,280 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 1: crockery in the kitchen, he started to pull doors of 139 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: the kitchen walls, he said. She said. I was terrified. 140 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:06,400 Speaker 1: She said, I thought he was going to kill me. 141 00:09:06,880 --> 00:09:09,760 Speaker 1: She said, I grabbed the children, we dashed into the car. 142 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:13,319 Speaker 1: We locked the door, the doors, and as I'm driving 143 00:09:13,360 --> 00:09:16,440 Speaker 1: away from him down the street, he's running after us, 144 00:09:16,559 --> 00:09:20,760 Speaker 1: screaming at the top of his voice. She said, me 145 00:09:20,840 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: and my children. We spent last night to my mother's. Steve, 146 00:09:25,320 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 1: she said, does this normally happen when somebody comes to 147 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:32,320 Speaker 1: you to stop smoking? I said, no, not at all. 148 00:09:33,800 --> 00:09:38,320 Speaker 1: He spoken to him today, and basically he should spoken 149 00:09:38,360 --> 00:09:40,560 Speaker 1: to him. He'd been just sitting sobbing all night in 150 00:09:40,600 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 1: the kitchen, completely ashamed of himself. Do you think it's healthy, Steve, 151 00:09:46,360 --> 00:09:49,240 Speaker 1: that all of it, that everybody have a past life 152 00:09:49,280 --> 00:09:53,040 Speaker 1: regression just to see what they were, who they were. 153 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:56,840 Speaker 1: I think the vast majority of people would massively benefit 154 00:09:56,920 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 1: from it, massively benefit because when we went into his 155 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:03,960 Speaker 1: he came back to see me there were four past 156 00:10:04,040 --> 00:10:07,800 Speaker 1: lives which were causing all of that anger. And we 157 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 1: worked through all of the four past lives and released 158 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:14,520 Speaker 1: them completely, calmed the anger down, and then he was 159 00:10:14,559 --> 00:10:18,679 Speaker 1: able to stop smoking without a problem. And the past 160 00:10:18,720 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 1: lives were pretty awful. In one of them, he was 161 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:23,320 Speaker 1: in the Second World War as a soldier. All of 162 00:10:23,320 --> 00:10:27,800 Speaker 1: his buddies got killed and he survived, and he was 163 00:10:27,880 --> 00:10:32,360 Speaker 1: just bereft in that life and felt full of guilt 164 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: because they died and he hadn't. Why do we carry 165 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:41,000 Speaker 1: our past lives with us? I'm not sure why. I 166 00:10:41,120 --> 00:10:44,440 Speaker 1: just know that we do. It's just a sort of 167 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:48,959 Speaker 1: a factor of being a human being or a spiritual 168 00:10:49,040 --> 00:10:51,439 Speaker 1: being in a physical body, which I do believe we are. 169 00:10:52,160 --> 00:10:54,400 Speaker 1: And I've always heard that you could have hundreds of 170 00:10:54,440 --> 00:10:57,440 Speaker 1: past lives. That seems like a lot to me. It's 171 00:10:57,520 --> 00:11:01,679 Speaker 1: thousands in most cases, George Jez it is thousands. Are 172 00:11:01,679 --> 00:11:05,440 Speaker 1: they all similar type lives to Peach Steve Well, there 173 00:11:05,480 --> 00:11:09,600 Speaker 1: can be no. I mean, I think the concept of reincarnation, 174 00:11:09,640 --> 00:11:11,880 Speaker 1: of the traditional concept, is that we have to live 175 00:11:11,960 --> 00:11:16,880 Speaker 1: many lifetimes to experience many many things in order to 176 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:20,199 Speaker 1: grow as souls, and then we don't have to come 177 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:25,200 Speaker 1: back and get reborn anymore. And we've done everything you know. 178 00:11:25,280 --> 00:11:28,320 Speaker 1: We've killed, we've been killed, We've loved, we've been lovers. 179 00:11:28,360 --> 00:11:31,720 Speaker 1: We've been rich, we've been poor, we've been high, we've 180 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 1: been low. And it appears that our growth as a 181 00:11:36,480 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 1: soul is sort of predicated on the experience that we 182 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: have as in human form and in animal form, because 183 00:11:43,679 --> 00:11:46,360 Speaker 1: I've certainly had some clients would been animals in past lives. 184 00:11:46,800 --> 00:11:49,720 Speaker 1: We have a caller who will probably call you tonight 185 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:52,800 Speaker 1: when we take phone calls next hour, who claims to 186 00:11:52,840 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 1: be the reincarnated Cleopatra. And this lady, her name is Louise. 187 00:12:00,520 --> 00:12:05,680 Speaker 1: She knows things about Cleopatra that nine percent of us 188 00:12:05,760 --> 00:12:09,640 Speaker 1: don't know. I mean, it's it's uncanny. Now, either she 189 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 1: studied it a lot or what. But I mean she 190 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:15,319 Speaker 1: remembers things and everything. And I hope she does call 191 00:12:15,320 --> 00:12:17,719 Speaker 1: it because you can quizz her and give you your 192 00:12:17,760 --> 00:12:21,920 Speaker 1: thoughts on that. Okay, yes, that's good, and I have 193 00:12:22,080 --> 00:12:24,560 Speaker 1: I mean one of the I mean, I know that 194 00:12:25,120 --> 00:12:29,840 Speaker 1: past life regression is a controversial subject, but one of 195 00:12:29,840 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: the myths about it is that we've all been famous 196 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:36,319 Speaker 1: in past lives. You know, we've all been Henry the 197 00:12:36,360 --> 00:12:38,640 Speaker 1: Eighth or clear that, right, are we somebody? Not the 198 00:12:38,679 --> 00:12:45,760 Speaker 1: pool boy? Not exactly, but I mean I will say 199 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:50,840 Speaker 1: that having done thousands, thousands of past life regressions, the 200 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 1: chances for me of picking up I have seen some 201 00:12:53,679 --> 00:12:57,040 Speaker 1: people who have been very famous in past lives, but 202 00:12:57,760 --> 00:13:02,400 Speaker 1: generally people just as you said, the poor boy, simple 203 00:13:02,440 --> 00:13:04,679 Speaker 1: as nothing wrong withoud be in the Poor Boy. But 204 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,559 Speaker 1: we're talking about people of notoriety, I guess, yes, yes, 205 00:13:09,160 --> 00:13:12,199 Speaker 1: I mean my first book, which was Famous Past Lines, 206 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:15,199 Speaker 1: I covered this where I had a client who came 207 00:13:15,240 --> 00:13:19,520 Speaker 1: to me who became well. She came to me because 208 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 1: of a strange experience. She was working in an office 209 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 1: and a man in the office who she got on 210 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 1: very well with, passed her a file and touched a hand, 211 00:13:30,840 --> 00:13:36,080 Speaker 1: and she immediately had this vivid image which came into 212 00:13:36,120 --> 00:13:39,880 Speaker 1: her mind's eye of a woman in a long dress 213 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:44,440 Speaker 1: with strong with long, breadish hair in an old, up 214 00:13:44,480 --> 00:13:48,640 Speaker 1: paneled room. And she felt very frustrated. And she called 215 00:13:48,640 --> 00:13:50,679 Speaker 1: me a week after this had happened to say, I 216 00:13:50,720 --> 00:13:53,960 Speaker 1: cannot get this feeling out of my body. I cannot 217 00:13:53,960 --> 00:13:56,800 Speaker 1: get this image out of my head. What is it? 218 00:13:57,679 --> 00:14:00,480 Speaker 1: So I said, it could be past life see me. 219 00:14:01,520 --> 00:14:05,480 Speaker 1: So I guided her into trance, and she opened up 220 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:09,840 Speaker 1: the memory which began of standing in this old room 221 00:14:09,840 --> 00:14:13,640 Speaker 1: waiting for somebody to arrive, feeling very frustrated. And as 222 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: she laid in my chair with her eyelids closed in trance, 223 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:20,560 Speaker 1: she was literally strumming her fingers on the sides of 224 00:14:20,560 --> 00:14:25,040 Speaker 1: the chair in frustration. And then the door opens and 225 00:14:25,080 --> 00:14:27,680 Speaker 1: a man walks in and it's the love of her life, 226 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:31,160 Speaker 1: and they fall into each other's arms and kissed. And 227 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:34,960 Speaker 1: this was obviously the man in the office who passed 228 00:14:34,960 --> 00:14:37,960 Speaker 1: to the file. So I thought this was just a 229 00:14:38,000 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 1: fairly normal past life experience. So I guided her through 230 00:14:42,960 --> 00:14:46,560 Speaker 1: a little bit further on into the life, and then 231 00:14:46,600 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 1: she saw herself in front of a room of people 232 00:14:49,880 --> 00:14:53,600 Speaker 1: all looking at her, sitting on an old throne, and 233 00:14:53,680 --> 00:14:56,920 Speaker 1: a man came over and said, your majesty and bowed 234 00:14:56,960 --> 00:15:00,840 Speaker 1: to her, and I realized then something a bit more 235 00:15:00,880 --> 00:15:04,040 Speaker 1: special was happening. We actually found that she was the 236 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:09,960 Speaker 1: reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth first from England, of course, one 237 00:15:10,000 --> 00:15:13,480 Speaker 1: of the most famous people in history. Do you find 238 00:15:13,600 --> 00:15:18,240 Speaker 1: that with past lives people migrate to other people that 239 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 1: they were with in the other life, Yes, all the time. 240 00:15:22,840 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 1: What it appears that it happens is when we die, 241 00:15:27,600 --> 00:15:31,280 Speaker 1: our soul moves into a cluster of other souls. So 242 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:34,840 Speaker 1: over many lifetimes there are groups of souls who are 243 00:15:34,920 --> 00:15:37,640 Speaker 1: very close to us, and then other souls who are 244 00:15:37,680 --> 00:15:41,440 Speaker 1: a little bit further away who are less significant. Of 245 00:15:41,560 --> 00:15:45,120 Speaker 1: those souls which are in the cluster around our soul, 246 00:15:45,200 --> 00:15:49,000 Speaker 1: you could say, are the souls that we reincarnate with 247 00:15:49,040 --> 00:15:53,520 Speaker 1: over and over, who become parents, husband's wife's love as 248 00:15:53,520 --> 00:15:57,640 Speaker 1: the children, etc. And we sort of change sex from 249 00:15:57,680 --> 00:16:02,440 Speaker 1: life to life sometimes and sometimes were we are we 250 00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:06,320 Speaker 1: maybe our mother's parents in a past lifetime. So we 251 00:16:06,400 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 1: do stay within these sort of soul groups very much 252 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:14,640 Speaker 1: of the many lifetimes. Why or how taking them back 253 00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:17,720 Speaker 1: to regrets to their past life does that cure a 254 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:23,520 Speaker 1: problem or phobia in their current life? How does that occur? Well? 255 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:28,800 Speaker 1: The often the problem now will often almost be a 256 00:16:28,840 --> 00:16:31,920 Speaker 1: mirror of what has happened in the past life, and 257 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 1: many times it's the death in the past life which 258 00:16:35,920 --> 00:16:40,040 Speaker 1: causes the problem now. So I would suggest about sixty 259 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:43,920 Speaker 1: percent of past life therapy is death therapy is releasing 260 00:16:44,040 --> 00:16:47,480 Speaker 1: death trauma. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every 261 00:16:47,520 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 1: weeknight at one am Eastern and go to Coast to 262 00:16:50,720 --> 00:16:52,480 Speaker 1: Coast am dot com for more