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Barbara Schneider CCHT
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CASE HISTORY OF PAST-LIFE REGRESSION & A RECURRING DREAM

I once worked with a client who had a problem with her sense of smell. Additionally, she also had a recurring dream of being in a cottage with her mother, during which she experienced intense feelings of anxiety. This was where the dream would end.

She had had this dream regularly for a period of two weeks some years ago, and now the dream had come back, though she had never been able to finish it.

Through hypnotherapy, she was able to go back into her dream and from there to a past life. In this past lifetime, she is a young girl of about 10 years of age in a cottage she shares with her mother, who is a healer. (This is where the dream would end.)

Many people are coming through the woods toward the cottage. When her mother hears the people coming, she tells the girl to hide under the floorboards of the cottage.

The people, who are from a nearby village, blame her mother for someone's death. The villagers break down the door and roughly grab her mother. They pull her out to a clearing, where there is a pole stuck in the ground with wood piled around it. The frightened little girl comes out of her hiding place and is pulled along with the crowd. She watches as they tie her mother to the pole and light the wood at her feet. She can smell the horrible stench of flesh burning.

Later, the little girl returns to the cottage and hides under the floorboards with a huge book in her arms. Through hypnosis, we were able to complete the lifetime of the little girl.

While re-experiencing this lifetime, my client also experienced a pulsing sensation in her nose, a pulsing that continued for some time, followed by sensations of pin pricks that spread out from her nose and across her cheeks and down her face.

Since the past-life regression, the dream has not recurred, and as a bonus, the problems she had been experiencing with her sense of smell disappeared.

 
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