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Everyone knows Past life regression is a method that uses hypnosis to recover what practitioners believe are memories of past lives or incarnations. The practice is widely considered discredited and unscientific by medical practitioners, and experts generally regard claims of recovered memories of past lives as fantasies or delusions or a type of confabulation (memory error). Concersely, many who have had past life regression claim it not only works but had helped them overcome life obstacles and phobias. One can only stop and wonder if past lives can be truly remembered and accessed if the same is possible regarding future lives. If one considers the theory that past, present and future exist simultaneously then why not?
Author/director Richard Martini has been researching and filming people under deep hypnosis for over a decade. He often references the work of Michael Newton Ph,D, who is famous for his specialty work in past life regression therapy. Dr. Newton has an international reputation as a spiritual regressionist who has mapped out much of our life between lives experience in several best selling books. Richard says the following on the topic:
In Michael Newton’s cases, he reported a couple of people who saw “future lifetimes on the planet” - distant future. Different kind of place than it is now. In the 50 cases I’ve filmed, and the thousands I’ve examined, I’ve never heard of one that was based in something other than “likely outcomes.” People do report “seeing future lifetimes” when they’re being “offered” or given suggestions about a lifetime they might want to choose. In the books of Newton, and a number of cases I’ve filmed (in “Hacking the Afterlife’ and “Flipside”) people talked about their life planning experience … where they were shown possible choices for their next lifetime.
As they were being shown those lifetime, they describe a process of “stepping into that life” for a brief moment so they can experience “what it would be like.” Which leads to the question, “Are these actual lifetimes that someone else might choose if this person doesn’t choose that life?” From what I understand about the process, is that our guides are showing us “a likely scenario” - almost like making a trailer for that possible lifetime based on what this person is going to choose. It’s not an actual life per se - but a preview of it - like creating a virtual reality program so a person could explore it.
It’s a topic I’ve heard often - and people talk about it, “what about one of my future lifetimes?” Or “If all lifetimes are being lived simultaneously, how can we learn something?” It’s a good question - in my understanding of it, it’s that we can “see” possible “future outcomes” but because of free will, those future outcomes may or may not occur - we have the free will to change our mind, just say “no” or somehow screw up the paradigm. “The plot thicks” or the “plot thins” depending upon one’s point of view.
https://www.quora.com/Has-anyone-under-past-life-hypnosis-ever-had-a-life-from-the-future
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