Past Lives Therapy
According to the philosophy of Dr. José Luis Cabouli.
We are the sum total of all our past life experiences and personalities, which can either help or disturb us in our current life. In the process, we can access lasting spiritual realities, gain specific guidance for our lives, and address the essential question of the purpose of our human existence. Resolving the unfinished issues and events of past lives, and bringing the lessons and strengths into the present life, helps us to integrate the past with our present time and access our full range of personal experiences.
Grounds for PLT
PLT is based on three basic premises:
• The soul’s timeless dimension.
• The direct connection that exists between the psychic problems of this life and the traumatic events that occurred in previous lives, during intrauterine life and at birth.
• The natural capacity of the human being to consciously relive unresolved experiences that are hidden in the subconscious.
Many of the difficulties and emotional conflicts of our present life have their origin in traumatic and painful events of previous lives. These experiences do not end at the moment of death, and leave an emotional sequela that is engraved in our innermost being and projected to all subsequent lives. When leaving the body, the soul may carry with it a heavy burden of conflicting emotions.
Fear, guilt, anguish, helplessness and other feelings intertwined with anger, hate, rage or the need for revenge. These emotions reside in the soul as energy. These emotional energies give birth, in turn, to patterns of behavior, unconscious affirmations and beliefs, stereotyped reactions and a compulsion to repetition that conditions our daily activities.
Faced with the various circumstances that we have to live with every day, we react unknowingly driven by these forces from the past. The more surprising or out of place a reaction is, the more likely it is an emotion originating from an event in another life. For the soul, time does not exist: everything is there, all at the same time. In fact, we are living many lives at the same time.
When in a certain situation we react emotionally without being able to avoid it, it is because at an unconscious level our soul is reliving an experience that has been reactivated by an analogy with the current situation. For example, let us think of people who suffer from claustrophobia. Whenever they find themselves in an enclosed space, they feel anguish, suffocation and a sense of imminent death. This is what is objectified on a physical, conscious level. But at a different level, their soul may be remembering a time when they died from suffocation in a mine collapse. These people are not aware of that event, but because their souls are reliving that experience, they then experience all the physical and emotional feelings of their previous death. Every time they are faced with the possibility of being trapped in an enclosed space, they will experience the emotional reactions of claustrophobia without their avoidance.
How does Past Lives Therapy work?
The basis of the therapeutic action of PLT is to relive the original trauma; the therapeutic experience itself is called "regression". By means of regression, the person relives the original traumatic event that is causing the current problem.
What can we work on with PLT?
Basically, everything that may require the consultation of a psychotherapist. Phobias, fears, anguish, depression, blockages, feelings of guilt, repeated emotional or material failures, behavioral disorders, disorders, marital conflicts, and psychosomatic conditions among others.
How can we relive the original trauma?
The work is done in a state of expanded awareness, which is a completely different state than hypnosis. Expanded consciousness means being aware of the here and now at the same time as being aware in another dimension. When individuals reach their state of expanded consciousness, they meet their soul, or if you prefer, their higher self. In this state, there is no time. All experiences are in the soul at the same time, and it is the soul that reviews its past experiences and works with them until it gets rid of the emotional energies that disturb it.
To be in a state of expanded consciousness is to be in contact with our souls. In this state, it is possible to bring into our habitual consciousness the traumatic experience that is responsible for the current problem. By reliving the original traumatic event, people feel and experience all the feelings and emotions in their body as if they were there. If they have been pierced with a spear, they feel the pain as the spear point cuts into their flesh. If they fell down a cliff, they feel the dizziness of the fall and the impact against the ground. If they died when a mine collapsed, they feel the suffocation, despair, panic and asphyxia until all those feelings are exhausted. Remembering is not enough. Reliving the traumas of the past, with all its load of emotions and feelings, is what cleanses the soul and eliminates the symptom. When the energy is released, the symptom disappears.
Although it is true that the essence of PLT is working with our past lives, the therapeutic experience does not end here. As a general rule, past life incidents are reactivated by traumatic circumstances that take place during fetal life, birth and early childhood. If in a past life someone died strangled and in his present life was born with the umbilical cord around his neck, at the moment of birth he must have experienced the same asphyxia he felt in his previous death. It is this event that reactivates the emotional memory at the unconscious level that will later manifest as a physical symptom that cannot be resolved. In regression, we must explore and work on experiences from the early stages of our current life that may have reactivated emotional memories from our past.