What is Past Life Regression

Have you ever found yourself stuck in certain situations? The focus here is “stuck situations.” The ones that hold you from moving ahead in life. Situations/issues arising due to unexplainable phobias, health problems, personality traits, or the myriad relationships you are in.

Maybe you have found someplace very familiar, whereas you have never visited that place before. Or felt a particular affinity or aversion towards someone you have just met.

Perhaps you believe in the concept of past life or simply want to know about your past life.

Past Life Regression is a methodology to recover memories of past lives and help you find a link with your current life situations.

Why Past Life Regression Therapy?

You might have at a specific juncture said, “Why me”? Nichiren Daishonin, a Buddhist sage in Japan, once said, “If you want to understand the causes that existed in the past, look at the results as they are manifested in the present. And if you want to understand what results will be manifested in the future, look at the causes that exist in the present.”

We at Key To You will help you find that connection through Past Life Regression.

How Can it help you?

Past Life Regression would offer an opportunity to find meaning in your current life situations by finding out connecting links in your one or multiple past lives. The beauty here is that while you will re-live these causes from those past lives hidden in your subconscious mind, you will be able to relieve the symptoms or the effects impacting your today. The only KEY is FAITH.

The method to this madness is the journey that our Soul has undertaken towards its growth and uprising. And for this, the Soul takes multiple incarnations and lifetimes. There is a very distinct pattern in the journey of the Soul. Once this becomes clear, the Whys get answered. And that sometimes can not only lead to healing of physical but also psychological symptoms.

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