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Spirit Memories
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By: Tim Bartley Email Article
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     I now believe that my lot in this life is to educate and spread the word about the usefulness of hypnosis so we can all heal and let go of unneeded negativity.  I believe life is hard enough without carrying around unresolved emotion.  We can learn the lessons we are here to learn without all of that extra negativity.  Side bar here though, I don’t think hypnosis or anything else will ever cure everything or everyone because some of us, if not all of us, are suppose to learn lessons here and if life was perfect we wouldn’t learn much.  As a great psychic, Alan Arcieri, once told me, "Tim, how can you expect to understand people or help them if you first haven’t experienced the darkness yourself?"

     So who cracked the code?  Who’s the one who found a way to regress people into any past life and even into the spirit world?  His name is, Michael Newton, and if this topic interests you then do yourself a favor and buy his book, "Journey of Souls."  I have read this and two others by him multiple times.  Michael Newton was, and at the time of this writing is a hypnotist/PHD.  In the late 40’s Michael was working with a client and employed a non-directive regression and his client ended up in a past life.  This intrigued him so much that he geared his practice from typical hypnosis work such as smoking cessation, weight loss, and such to embark on a voyage that would take this work to a whole new level and it did just that.  In my office I hypnotize and then deepen for maybe five minutes or so and get to work.  Michael deepens for up to an hour and that’s after a long induction.  He uses breathing exercises, counting and imagery to take the person into what he calls the "Superconscious" state.  This is beyond the subconscious.

     The superconscious mind in spiritual literature is referred to as God or the "Universal Mind."  It is the source of all power, all knowledge, all love, and all peace.  It knows of no time, nor space.  It has no limitations.  The superconscious mind is omnipresent, one mind expressing through all and each human mind is only an individualized center of consciousness of this one mind.

     The hypnosis process that Michael came up with is termed LBL, short for "Life Between Lives."  After focusing all of his energies on this process he has come up with a two-session method to take a person into their spiritual memory of mind.  In the first session he deepens the subject into this superconscious state and regresses them to different events in their current life, then finally arriving in the womb.  Here he asks questions of the fetus to get the first clue as to what level of soul they are.  Next he regresses into the most current past life, a handful of major events in this life, and then to the day of their death.  In the second session he repeats these steps once again but then continues on into the spirit world.  I personally find this fascinating.

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An excerpt from the book Holy Moly it's: Hypnosis by Tim Bartley. For more information go to: http://ThoughtBecomesReality.com

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