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Past Life Regression Transcript

TRANSCRIPT OF A PAST LIFE REGRESSION / FUTURE LIFE PROGRESSION

In this section I'm going to focus on a series of past life regressions that I conducted with a lady whom I shall call "Susan". She has kindly given her consent for her 'past life' transcripts to be published here.

I have chosen these particular regressions since they illustrate what some people term 'Future Life Progression'. I don't make any distinction between a PLR that appears to take place in the past or the future. Each can occur spontaneously during hypnosis, and, aside from the apparent time period involved, each have the same qualities and, so far as the hypnotised subject is concerned, each take place in the immediate present. I regard all of these ’other’ lives as being in the person's past, that is, these lives have already been experienced. Therefore they are all ’Past Life Regressions’.

Some claim that DNA is somehow responsible for creating past life regressions, as if it contains some kind of video tape recording of a person's life. Aside from this being an absurd idea from a scientific point of view, it makes no sense logically either. How could DNA transfer the memories of how people died, particularly those who never had children? PLR experiences of a life in the future are also clearly not the product of inherited DNA.

Perhaps the amazing detail brought out in a past life regression is somehow generated by the subject's subconscious mind. Some may prefer this explanation but there is no compelling evidence along these lines. Whatever PLR really is, it’s a field which deserves a closer look. It is an amazing phenomenon that many people can experience for themselves and form their own opinions.

If we take PLR at face value, what does future life recall imply? Here I am speaking of ‘another’ life that appears to be in a future time, I am not referring to looking into the future of one’s current life; that’s a wholly different can of worms…

I don't think that people are getting a preview of what is to come. That is, they are not seeing what will happen to their own soul in the future. What they see is what has already happened to them, or, possibly is currently happening to them. It is my belief that space and time are, as Einstein stated, two components of a space-time continuum. Time, in some, perhaps all respects, can be equated to space and vice versa. Time can be traversed just as space can be traversed. Space and time are the dimensions that bound our 'universe'. There may well be dimensions on the 'outside' of time and space, and these dimensions may well be the home of God, gods, angels, migrating souls or whatever. In other words it seems likely to me that if souls do migrate, and I accept it's a big 'if', then they probably transcend time and space in doing so. So if you 'recall' living in the future during a PLR session, then perhaps you really did live in the future in a 'previous' life.

Just like Doctor Who, we may actually visit different parts of time in no particular order. Concepts like ‘past’ and ‘future’ become a little meaningless under these circumstances unless they relate to the direct experiences of the individual. Your ‘last’ life may have been in the far future. I'm afraid that since PLR is in itself a bizarre phenomenon that the explanations I propose are also bizarre by mundane standards. On the other hand, they fit well with many 'spiritual' concepts of the nature of the Universe and our place within it.

When I regress a person to a 'past life' they experience that life as if it were happening 'now'. It does not matter if the life was in what we would call the distant past or the distant future. Everything about the experience indicates that it is happening in the present; it is not a memory.

So, are we living many lives simultaneously? It's a well known philosophical notion that all of space and time is already in existence. Everything that has happened, or will happen is already there; our point of awareness just 'moves' through the matrix, experiencing situations in some kind of sequence that gives us the illusion of time passing, the illusion of a what has been and what is to be, and a tiny, minute piece of time we call 'now'.

Is it possible that through hypnosis we can move that point of awareness, that 'now' to other places/times where our 'soul' simultaneously exists? Imagine that our 'now' is a tiny window which appears to move along in the direction of time's arrow. What if we could move that window 'back' in time? Or perhaps move it sideways into other possible pasts and futures? If we could, then the resulting experience would surely be what we achieve through past life regression.

Perhaps each of our lives is a story in it's own right. We live through many personal stories. A past life regression session may not reveal 'the' future, only a personal life experience, a personal story. Similarly, a 'PLR' that does not tie in with historical 'fact', may be an alternate past, a different 'story'. There may be an infinite number of stories which our souls may experience, hopefully, learning along the way.

I can only offer ideas about what PLR actually is, based on direct experience; nobody knows for sure. I hope the following transcript will give you plenty of food for thought.

Susan had been having recurring bad dreams in which she was hurrying through corridors. She also had a mild case of claustrophobia. After the PLR sessions both of these symptoms disappeared.

Once sufficiently deep in hypnosis, I asked Susan to go to that part of her mind where she could access her past lives. Here she found herself in a corridor with many doors, each one potentially leading to a past life experience. I asked her to choose a door that stood out, one that her subconscious would indicate to her in some fashion. This would be the door leading to a past life that had some effect on her current life, or a life that her subconscious wished to direct her to explore.

Susan chose a door and stepped through. As is often the case, she could see nothing at first. Gradually she became aware of voices. I deepened the hypnosis, and what you see below is a transcript of the entire session. I'll just mention a few points for the sake of clarity. Susan has visited this particular ‘past life’ twice before in earlier regressions. During the session I ask Susan about some machinery that she visited in an earlier PLR. She knows nothing about this event and so this particular PLR represents a time earlier than her previous PLR session. This often occurs. A person may regress to any point in their 'past life', out of sequence, like dipping into a book at random.

Here is what Susan told me during the PLR session. What I said to Susan, and a few notes of clarification, are enclosed in angle brackets.

PLR NORIZ 3 (Susan)
Date: 9 January 2007
Duration: 48 minutes

<note: Susan is now in a hypnotic trance and has just visualized stepping through a door…>
<What do you see?>
Dark.
<Can you hear anything?>
Can hear people talking.
<Do you know what the voices are saying?>
No. It’s a sort of background babble.
<Is it still dark?>
It’s dim light.
<Let your eyes adjust to it and then you can tell me when you start to make things out.>
Sitting at a table. Metal table. In a corner.
<I’ll make it clearer... What do you see now?>
Looks like an old brick wall.
Grey metal table.Metal chairs.
Got a drink of some sort in a metal cup.
<What does the drink smell like?>
(sniff) Mainly of liquorice, aniseed.
<Do you know what you are wearing?>
Got long sleeves. Some sort of brown loose coat or smock. Grey trousers. Room full of people at tables.
<Anyone else at your table?>
No.
<What does the ceiling look like?>
It’s got metal girders. But right in the corner there’s a bit of what looks like something old sticking out. Bit of masonry or pediment.
<What about the walls?>
One wall looks like old brick, the one behind me and into the corner. And then there’s a what looks almost like plastic, most of the wall to the corner. Dirty and misshapen. Room’s not very big.
It’s open, got an opening, a doorway at the front. Parts of that look like they are old brick.
Looking through it, it’s dim light and there’s a sort of looks like a building with a bit of a tiled porch on the other side and something with some exposed brick.
Think I’m waiting for someone.
Waiting for someone.
<Do you know what sex you are?>
Male.
<Who are you waiting for?>
Contacts.
<Hmm?>
Jakus
Got to meet him here.
Ninth Hour in the rest period.
Montan...
<What’s your name?>
Noriz
My friends call me Noriz.
My name is 23NRZ0029Y.
Got my ID covered up... Shouldn’t be here.
<Does this place have a name - where you are now?>
Biko’s Bar. In Old City.
<Are you above ground or underground?>
Underground. Oldest part of the city.
Shouldn't be here.
<Why not?>
Only... Hmm... Undesirables live in Old City.
Old city was place where people who hadn’t got place in main city…
<What is the meeting about?>
Secret.
<Have you been waiting long?>
Er... About... Oh seems like ages.
<What do the other people look like; are they dressed like you?>
No... Oh, some are. I’m wearing a labourers’ smock. Some people are wearing labourers smocks. Hair done different
They know I don’t belong
It’s the only safe place to meet.
<Have you met these people before?>
Not this one.
Members of group all over city.
Old city used to be above the surface.
Nearest to the surface.
<Have you ever been on the surface?>
No.
No. They say you can’t live on the surface. They say there is no surface now. It’s all vents and tops of buildings.
Down the hill there used to be the sea they say.
I’ll have to go.
I hadn’t better wait too much longer.
I shouldn’t be here.
He might have been delayed.
<How much longer will you wait?>
I’ll drink my drink and then go.
<What’s the drink called?>
Anith.
<How much does it cost?>
It isn’t very good. It cost 5 credits. Good Anith would cost a lot more than that - this is watered down. It’s popular because it’s got a strong taste so it covers anything else that’s in it.
But everybody in the old city drinks it.
Drink my drink then get up and go without drawing attention...
I’m through the door now.
<What are you doing now?>
Trying to look casual.
Find my way back to the elevator to other levels.
<Are there many people around?>
Quite a few, children too.
It’s odd to think this... Was once open to the sky.
Going down the hill now, it’s where the sea used to be.
<pause>
<Where are you now?>
Walking down... What they say used to be the sea-bed. Its the industrial centre to this complex now.
Going down a minor, corridor J3, which is a minor corridor, to the maintenance elevator - that won’t need a pass card.
<How many levels will you have to go down?>
I’ll go down about ten to start with and then find a different elevator.
Hide my trail a bit.
<Is it far to the elevator now?>
No.
There’s a fork and a dark and narrow corridor. The elevator should be down here.
There’s someone in the corridor...
He’s going to stop me because I’ve got a smock on.
Told me to go back the way I came - go back to the workers area.
So have to turn around and go back. Find a place to take the smock off - out of view of the Spy Eyes.
<Where are they located?>
Mainly in the roof and some over the vents.
I could disable them but I’d have to use my ID card to do it.
<Where will you hide the smock?>
I don’t know.
If I can find a storeroom or empty machine room, somewhere dark.
Going round the industrial complex now.
People walking about.
It’s the Leisure period, rest period. Shift changes.
Going down the wide corridor, looking for another sub-corridor.
Trying to remember the map of this...
Should be a stores somewhere down here.
Aren’t as many Spy Eyes.
There’s one up there...
I’ve no reason to go in that storeroom.
No <unintelligible> on that door.
In one of the machine rooms.
There’s no-one around.
I’ll just go over to the lockers section and hang it up.
Go out a different door where there isn’t a Spy Eye.
No there isn’t.
Go out a different door and go to the nearest maintenance elevator.
Somebody’s left a tool bag around.
Pick that up and make it look as if to casual eyes I belong here.
Make sure my name badge is obscured... Strap of the bag over my name badge.
<pause>
<Where are you now?>
Going down one of the sub-corridors.
<are you going to find a different elevator?>
Yes.
Quite a long walk to the next one.
<Are there many people about now?>
Not in this part. These are the maintenance corridors.
<pause>
An elevator down the next corridor.
Yes there is, there’s no-one about.
<pause>
<What do you see now?>
I’m in the elevator.
Flicked the switch and I’m going down.
<How many levels?>
Ten.
<What’s on the tenth level?>
Er, it’s part storeroom and if I remember rightly some living quarters.
<Are you allowed to be in that area?>
Hmm... Possibly.
<More easy to explain?>
Mmmm.
I’m a specialist in ventilation duction.
<Ah.>
The bag I’m carrying isn’t a ventilation tool bag, it’s just a machine mechanics tool bag. He’ll get into trouble but he shouldn’t have left it around.
I’ll leave it in the elevator and send it down again a few levels.
<pause>
<<note, Noriz has sent the bag down in the elevator and is now walking along corridors>>
If I go down another level, I’ll be in one of the Sports areas.
<Is that good?>
Yes.
It’s one of the areas I’m allowed to be in and almost expected to be in at this time.
<pause>
Going down - find another elevator to do it.
<Will that be far?>
Some way.
<So what’s in this area?>
It’s living quarters - low grades.
Not labourer level but low grade machinists and that sort of level.
Just a lot of doors.
People walking about.
A few children.
They should be in the Recreation area at this time.
Some places in the city aren’t as strict. Some of the supervisors and the higher level people say the higher level you are the more strictly your life is supervised.
Nobody bothers the outcasts in Old City... They do what they like.
They don’t have a very good life and they have the leavings of the food and the last recycling of the water before it becomes unusable. There’s nobody watching them, well theoretically, what they’ve got to do and can’t do. Providing they do their ten hours work nobody bothers.
Uh uh...
<What’s wrong?>
Security.
Might be a coincidence.
Find a ventilation shaft and do things with it...
The Politzie. Eyes of the higher ups, they’ve gone past me.
<Do they wear a uniform?>
They wear white...
...When they want to be seen.
And they get to ride in the Bugs.
The rest of us can commandeer one if we’ve got heavy equipment to move but not just to get around.
I’d better make myself scarce. The elevator’s down the next corridor.
It’s all clear.
<Do you see the elevator now?>
Yes.
<pause>
<What are you doing now>
Going down to the next... Two levels.
Is it two levels? Two levels.
Yeah.
<What’s happening now?>
I’m in a corridor again. It’s noisy because it’s at the back of a stadium - a full stadium. There’s a match on between Green Level and... Might be Beta Three level - I can’t remember.
<Where will you go now?>
Hmmm.
Go round into the Rec area.
Act casual amongst the folks going to the...
Stop and have a drink or a... At the Piazza. Watch the games going on there.
Lose myself in the crowds a bit.
More crowded now.
Lot of people wearing grey and black. Mainly grey.
So I’m at the right... I’m at the right levels.
<pause>
There’s a group of the other Techs over there. Some I know.
I’ll join them.
They’re saying I missed a good game.
<pause>
<Are you still talking with them?>
Yes.
<Who are they?>
There’s... Eh, Nils, who is another ventilation technician.
And Rana... and Dena
And Timi, don’t like him - a loud mouth.
<pause>
Believes everything he reads and everything he’s told.
He’s a good technician though.
<What are they going to do now - do you know?>
They’ll probably stay and drink.
And probably go and eat.
<Are you going to join them?>
Yes.
<Could you tell me what the date is please?>
It’s 19th of the 4th month 3240.
<And how old are you?>
28
<Have you ever been down to a level with pistons, very heavy machinery - lots of noise, intolerable noise and catwalks either side of it?>
The Pump Level no, it’s not part of my...
<Not an authorized level for you?>
Not at the moment no.
<What does that do?>
It’s a, they say it’s part of the water recycling system for that part of the city - a lot of the city.
It’s... They say it used to be an old sea or channel or something.
Now it’s not part of my job at the moment. Some people work there but I’m glad I don’t because...
<Do they have to wear ear protection?>
Yes they wear helmets. But they also, when they wear helmets they are tracked because the pumps are very sensitive. The Anarchists have tried to disrupt the system several times.
<So security is tight there?
Security is very tight.
<Where are you now - still talking to your friends?>
Yes.
Not friends - colleagues.
<Are you going for a drink?>
Going to eat.
Just at the main, mess room, canteen, the eatery - the Diner they call it.
<Are the meals very good?>
OK
<Do you have to pay for them?>
Not in the Diner. It’s part of our wages if we eat there.
<Do you go and collect the food?>
Yes we go and collect it.
Going up to the Diner now.
It’s not bad I suppose.
<Is there much choice?>
There’s a long menu but it all tastes the same. Because it’s all algae.
It’s on the roof of the city they say - the Algae Beds.
It’s what a lot of the machinery in this part of the city does. Processes algae.
Pretend fruit, pretend this, pretend that.
Everybody’s very pleased because there is a special dish on the menu. It’s some sort of... They say it’s Sizzle Supreme which tastes just like something they call chicken.
It all tastes the same to me.
Well it’s nutritious and it’s good for us and I suppose it isn’t bad.
Fruit and cake and coffee - coffee substitute.
<Do you get real coffee at all?>
We don’t.
They say that on the deeper levels where the higher grades live and have their rest places that there are places with real food.
They also say there are places with glass houses whatever they are.
Where they grow real fruit.
<Would you ever work on those levels?>
No. Not high enough graded.
<What level are those pumps on?>
They’re in a different part of the city.
<Do the different parts of the city have names?>
They have numbers and colours.
And they usually just call them the Labourers Quarter and the Admin Quarter or the Sports and Recreation Quarter or the... Recreation Quarter... Nursery Quarter.
<Where do you live what are your quarters like?>
Oh they are pretty good. A couple of levels lower than this.
And to the north of this Piazza, a good half an hours walk from where the elevator comes out or where we are at the moment.
And we have apartments.
And there are eateries. Though this is a diner we can use there is a diner much nearer.
<Do you share the apartment?>
I’ve got a small apartment to myself.
<What is it like?>
It’s basically just one room with a washing room and things and services off.
Just one big room with a bed, split so it’s go an area where I can sit and watch Tri.. Watch, watch ... Screen...
<Are you OK? What’s happening?>
Feel dizzy - too much alcohol.
<note: Perhaps that watered down drink Noriz had in the bar earlier was more potent than he thought…>

***** SESSION ENDS *****

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