Friday, February 10, 2012

Age Regression... or not

Age regression work is an interesting thing. I use age regression techniques to help my clients reconnect with their hearts and bring their trapped emotional energies to the surface. It is once we recognize these emotions that we can release them. We also encounter false belief systems that we unravel to create positive change and forward momentum.

In reaching the inner child we run into the question: Are we really reaching into the past, or not? The truth of this is that we are not reaching into the past. We are simply accessing memories of things that are no longer and addressing feelings that have been stored but not processed. Everything we do is actually in the present.

You may ask, "What about age regression? Last week you took me back to five years old. Isn't that the past?"

Not at all, not at all. What we did is accessed a part of you that chose to live in a false belief at five years old. False beliefs prevent us from reaching truth. Truth is what brings us to growth and change. If you subscribe to a false belief a five years old, you will remain five years old in that aspect of your life until you address the underlying false belief.

In short, age regression is all about the present. Don't you want to stop being five?

2 comments:

  1. Very nice. I like how you delve into false beliefs here. Definitely a topic for further discussion, especially how this translates into "sin". Well done!

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  2. "It is a sin to remain ignorant when there is opportunity for knowledge." I've put quotes around that, but I am struggling to remember who said it. I saw it on wall hanging on BYU campus around 10 years ago. I think it speaks to your comment. When we are able to identify a false belief we have a responsibility to unveil our eyes by seeking the truth. Anything less puts us out of integrity with ourselves and is sin. Thanks for your comment!

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