Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume - 3, Issue - 7, 1 January 2019 | Page 17

Thursday, 20 December 2018 may include traumatic betrayals, breaches of trust, falls from power, violent deaths and deep traumas resulting from disputes over money. The relevant past lives reverberate to  current situations that, without professional help, are complex and difficult. to extricate oneself from. So, what’s a ‘poor’ soul to do? If you’ve been paying attention, the obvious answer to this is to undergo a Past Life Therapy session in which the causative factor (event or situation from the relevant past life or lives) is uncovered, addressed and expurgated or “karmically cleared”, thus eliminating its negative effect on the current life - and we all go merrily and prosperously on our way. Hey, not so fast! Again, maybe … or maybe not! Past Life Therapy can afford a person tremendous relief from a particular karmically related issue or problem, releasing the effect of these repressed thoughts, events, emotions or situations and bring about a beneficial change. I’ve had clients describe the feeling of relief as if a tremendous and oppressive emotional, physical, or spiritual burden has been removed, or like a fog has lifted. However, Past Life Therapy alone may not totally resolve that issue or problem. One of the disadvantages to being human is that … well, is that we’re “human”! Accepting that our physical bodies are vessels for our soul and that the experiences of the soul in various lifetimes can influence our current lifetime, we are still left with the inescapable fact that there is a certain part of our body that we absolutely cannot do without (it’s not what you’re thinking, gentlemen!). I refer, of course, to the brain. Called the “Enchanted Loom,” the human brain is the most complex information storing, processing and retrieval system known to man. Its convoluted complexity and versatility by far surpasses the most advanced computers of our marvelous technological age. Indeed, it has been estimated that it would take a modern computer the size of a convention hall and weighing 10 tons to even begin to equal the processes that take place in that 3½ lb. lump of tissue we call the human brain. 15