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Do you want to know the secret to easily hypnotizing people into the past? Would you like to be able to help people find their lost and forgotten possessions with hypnosis? How about helping people discover a past that has been blocked out due to trauma or abuse? Would you like to be able to use a combination of secret age regression hypnotic language patterns coupled with age regression techniques so you can very simply regress people back in time, getting to revivify a previous experience or memory? This book is going to teach you how! Grab Your Copy Now!
Age regression is a technique used by hypnotherapists to enable people to explore hidden memories and decisions made by their subconscious minds. Repressed memories and emotions can cause a wide range of anxiety related problems. Rediscovering them at the right time allows the mind to change the earlier decision, removing the cause of the anxiety. Their mental health is restored and they can lead more fruitful lives. Past-life regression goes further back than the current life and results in amazing experiences that prompt us to question our understanding of life itself. Driven by a passion to understand the purpose of life and explore the mystery of reincarnation, Jim Alexander became an expert on regression, and his research has featured in newspapers, magazines, radio and TV documentaries.Perhaps his most intriguing case is that of Jenny Cockell, featured on TV in "Strange but True?", in her book "Yesterday's Children" and the American film of the same name. Her incredible recollections from a past life in Ireland in the early 20th century reunited a family that had been broken up over 50 years earlier. In this book, updated with new research and a foreword by the eminent reincarnation expert Roy Stemman, Jim shares his most fascinating experiences with hypnosis, the amazing cases he encountered, the evidence they presented, and his conclusions after forty years studying the phenomenon.Hypnotherapy can provide enormous benefits for the growing number of people troubled or held back by mental health issues, but it is so often misunderstood. Jim is also passionate about alternative approaches to medical provision that is often ineffective. At times provocative, but sharing his real-world experience Jim hopes to encourage understanding and use of the treatment available through hypnosis.Written in an easy, non-academic and accessible style, this book could change your life - or reveal one long forgotten.
Originally published in 1978, this volume contains the evidence that is most crucial for our understanding the processes of forgetting and retention. Organized in terms of problem areas and issues that are particularly pertinent to understanding these processes, the book deals with both animal and human studies. The author begins by defining the topic and reviewing its historical development. A theoretical orientation follows, and then the author begins to address the major factors that determine what is, and what is not, remembered. Although we cannot yet specify the principles from which we can predict when an episode, once learned, will be remembered well or forgotten entirely, the author demonstrates that such principles are not that far away. He considers the issues that must be resolved before such principles are established, and in the course of doing so covers the major research on why we remember events and why they are forgotten.
Investigations in regression.To past lives, investigating the facts behind the stories.To early life where the hidden causes of many people's anxiety problems lie and by discovering them the problem can be removed.Jim Alexander became an expert in this field because he wanted to understand the phenomena and see if there is something more meaningful than our fragile physical existence.There are aspects of every case that are revealing and thought provoking. The first six (in Part One and Part Three) illustrate key parts of the past life memories phenomenon but the final two are particularly relevant.The Jenny Cockell case is very well known but this is the only time that detailed research has been conducted to assess its validity - and the research was carried out by the hypnotist involved.The final case presents very powerful evidence in support of reincarnation.Part Two makes the case for vastly increased use of Hypnotic Regression in the treatment of mental anxiety. Not the occasional worries or doubts we all have but the irrational fears and habits or beliefs that a significant number of people suffer from but where the help that is possible is ignored by most of the medical profession, who favour the use of drugs that merely suppress or the therapies that take years and rarely work. Taking this approach will save the NHS millions of pounds and help thousands of people enjoy a normal life without wasting years being let down by poor advice.The information in this book needs to be spread widely.