Regression Experiences
During a between lives regression that I had a few months ago, my guide asked me to go to the place I was before I came to Earth. Being good at following directions, I went there. I and a few others were on a planet that appeared to be dry and lacking life. I had a staff in my hand. When asked what I used the staff form I was unsure at first. Then I realized that we used the staffs to help create vegetation. We formed a circle; no one could do the work on their own. All of us touched our staffs to the ground to create an energetic change on the planet, a change that would allow it to produce life. Sounds far-fetched? Yes, some regression experiences are like that. It doesn’t matter if you think the experience or memory is real or something that you made up.
The objective of a regression (past lives or between lives) is often to help you see things differently or to understand a relationship. So it doesn’t matter if you think that you are just making up what you are saying or if you truly believe that you are experiencing a past life. The goal is change and whatever form that takes for you, whether regression or another type of healing, is perfect for you. In my case described above, I discovered that I had a real connection to the earth and to growing things. I have always enjoyed being outdoors in the forest or planting flowers in my garden. My regression supported that and also reminded me that community is important. I tend to be a bit of a homebody, and I often need to be reminded that spending time with my friends and others is also important.

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