--- emptybill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I did a process through the art of living (SSRS)
> that
> > helps you unstress impressions from previous
> > lifetimes. It was pretty interesting.
> 
> I have not done SSRS's eternity process although I
> have talked with
> teachers who have done it. Although simple in
> procedure, apparently it
> can be a pretty intense three-hour process.
> 
> 
> 
> The general idea of looking at our affinity with a
> particular person
> from the past may show us something about our own
> psychological
> composition. However it pales in comparison with
> past-life recall. But
> if we also move past recall and move deeper into
> actually reliving a
> past-lifetime then we may find ourselves unprepared
> for what we
> experience. The good news is that there are methods
> to station awareness
> outside of a particular past-life personality so the
> current-life person
> can observe past-life events in a more dispassionate
> way. The bad news
> is that most people don't know how to do this.
> 
> 
> 
> Back in the 80's, I trained in a past-life
> regression method with a
> group of people lead by a reader-conductor team with
> years of experience
> in this method. The past-life regression training
> occurred at the end of
> four years of work with many other techniques for
> developing subtler
> forms of perception. It was also done in the context
> of a larger group
> ranging in size from 30-50 people. After completing
> the reader-conductor
> training and doing reading for other people for a
> while, I suddenly
> started wondering about the karma of the group,
> particularly the gang of
> five people I had worked so closely with for six
> years. Since two of the
> five were the original teachers, I went to them and
> suggested that we do
> a reading on ourselves as a collective group. They
> suggested that rather
> than depend upon someone else we use the tools we
> had trained in and
> independently research for any past life connections
> using only our own
> minds. So we did.
> 
> 
> 
> Later, we enhanced our past-life perceptual training
> skills by combining
> them with various form of pranayama. This
> intensified the experience of
> these past-life imprints to a degree that was
> unimaginable before
> actually amplifying the technique. This may also
> have been a very
> foolish mistake. By combining a deep level
> recollection technique with
> pranayama, I personally found myself launched into a
> full
> three-dimensional immersion in that past lifetime,
> at once enveloping
> and unrelenting. The results were at first
> intriguing, then
> exhilarating. However, as we dug deeper into the
> various past-life
> details the other members found these past-life
> immersions to be quite
> troubling. This past lifetime wasn't the kind of
> vision they liked
> seeing, it was just too dark and overwhelming.
> Finally, I began pushing
> everyone to plunge into the past and resolve the
> karma of that time.
> Another big mistake! Yah, we went back to that
> lifetime. We plunged into
> the imprint pool with intense pranayama and then
> went down the immersion
> drain. And surprise …  we all went into horrific
> final experiences
> of being violently killed and for some of us,
> tortured as part of it.
> Since all of this was in full 3-D absorption it was
> more intense than
> any movie and more terrible than any imagination.
> 
> 
> 
> The results were predictable of course. Most of the
> others freaked-out
> and stopped meeting together. I ended up walking
> around like a ghost for
> eight months. In a way it was funny. The others
> thought they were real
> yogi types last lifetimes. Not so. For my part, the
> details showed me
> that I had an Asura for a guru last lifetime. It
> also proved to me that
> from an Asura you could only receive an Asura's
> result – total
> destruction. - So much for past lives.
> 
> 
> 
> ps:        Things aren't always what they seem,
> 
> Even skim milk parades as cream.
> 
> 
> 
> Empty

Interesting post, Empty. When you start screwing
around on those subtle levels without guidance...boom!
The eternity process is interesting, but I wouldn't do
it again. No desire. I experienced several deaths, but
they were not fully identified with and thus not
overwhelming. 




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