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    I submitted myself to a regression therapy session this weekend. It was quite odd but I was curious so I went with it. At first it seems really elementary: its obvious what you did last week, and it doesn't take a great deal of probing to realise that your motives in January were largely shaped by experiences in December. It was all quite perceptive but it didn't 'blow me away'.

    Then it became apparent that this was all just by way of building a baseboard off of which we could spring much further back. Thought processes that are apparent in current situations have obvious and logical developmental histories, and the regression therapist rides these back into your living past.

    We were very swiftly exploring some pretty amazing stuff from my childhood, from my infancy, and then you become willing to suspend the cynical sense of disbelief on the journey, and journey further back. It reminded me of that saying A thousand mile journey begins with a simple step... its just like that because you are totally able to accept past memories of the womb. I now have a clear acceptance of once being a foetus, and before I was a functionable foetus, I was a multi-celled simple entity, which was an amazing concept to embrace, and then before the cellular divisions I was just a dot, a blob of potential and then beyond that it got really odd because according to the regression therapist, before that stage I was a cup of instant coffee.

    That was really difficult to get my head around at first.

    • Not sure what to say to this, spooks, but uh, my heart is with you anyway.
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    • i'm glad you've found someone who seems to know what they're doing to help you. i know people who have suffered from a practitioner not treading lightlylocustsloth
    • practitioner not treading lightlylocustsloth
    • Have you read any of the Brian Weiss books? "Across Time & Death" or "Many Lives, Many Masters"?
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