Sometimes it's hard to find a traditional answer to questions about a relationship, your health or other issues. Past-life regression can offer another perspective. Maybe this is the moment to learn that your assertive son was once your legal guardian, or that the mysterious pain in your leg is the echo of a spear wound you received during the Ice Age. Or maybe you're just intrigued by the possibilities.

People often ask if the information they receive during a regression is "real". You may get a name, date, or other fact you can verify, but usually your emotions and intuition provide the strongest evidence that you really did, for example, homestead in Texas with someone who is now your spouse.


Further reading:
Dr. Brian Weiss's website
Remembrances of Lives Past (New York Times, free via Scribd)

Suky Hutton, M.A., C.Ht.
(206) 935-5959
sukyhutton@comcast.net