Confessions of a Regressionist

Is There a Life or Time Other Than the Present?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Reincarnation, Personal Transformation
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Author: Barbara H. Pomar ISBN: 9781475907421
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 17, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Barbara H. Pomar
ISBN: 9781475907421
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 17, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For the past thirty-fi ve years, Dr. Barbara Pomar has guided her clients on journeys into their past lives. Confessions of a Regressionist presents both her personal account of her work with clients working to reverse past decisions to change the present and future and the theories behind the practice.

For some, the very existence of past lives, let alone the ability to reconnect with them, is a point of spirited debate. Even so, Dr. Pomar has helped many to come to their own conclusions about the validity of this technique. Now, she guides readers on using her techniques to live more fully or mold their destinies. She also discusses theories on why and how past-life regression is possible.

If youve ever struggled with how the possibility of past-life regression fits within your faith, Dr. Pomar off ers advice on how to evaluate your conflict. If you are a regressionist, Dr. Pomars work can help you realize that by helping your client, you also help past and future generations as well. If youve ever considered meeting with a regressionist, Dr. Pomar explains how this sort of experience can help you live more fully in the present, with joy, confi dence, and prosperityby releasing or neutralizing memories of harmful events.

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For the past thirty-fi ve years, Dr. Barbara Pomar has guided her clients on journeys into their past lives. Confessions of a Regressionist presents both her personal account of her work with clients working to reverse past decisions to change the present and future and the theories behind the practice.

For some, the very existence of past lives, let alone the ability to reconnect with them, is a point of spirited debate. Even so, Dr. Pomar has helped many to come to their own conclusions about the validity of this technique. Now, she guides readers on using her techniques to live more fully or mold their destinies. She also discusses theories on why and how past-life regression is possible.

If youve ever struggled with how the possibility of past-life regression fits within your faith, Dr. Pomar off ers advice on how to evaluate your conflict. If you are a regressionist, Dr. Pomars work can help you realize that by helping your client, you also help past and future generations as well. If youve ever considered meeting with a regressionist, Dr. Pomar explains how this sort of experience can help you live more fully in the present, with joy, confi dence, and prosperityby releasing or neutralizing memories of harmful events.

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