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Re-encarnación y karma, Regresión a vidas pasadas. (Spanish)

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Reincarnation and Karma, Regression to Past Lives. (English)
1.David Álvarez. "Hypnotic Regression". Hypnotism is used in therapy to discover the cause of a present illness that originated in another reincarnation. Some visualize themselves as famous people, which leaves room to suspect idealization, but in other cases, the facts can be verified in historical records. All of us have a task in this life. We are born again because we haven't found out what this task is or we haven't completed it. [They did some experiments in the auditorium that were not very successful; but a young hypnotized person saw himself in Oviedo as a soldier of Carlos I. Those present asked him questions having to do with history, to which he responded with exactitude and beautiful descriptions, even though he was illiterate.] A variant to regression is self-hypnosis. 2. Juan Ruiz. "Regresión by Extracerebral Memory". Music is used that has the sound of amniotic fluid, with a background of certain songs, which because of their dissonance, help us open the memories in our subconscious where the information of the sound and movement of the amniotic fluid was registered when we were in our mother's womb. [The experience for all took place in the auditorium. Instructions were given slowly, as if tasting each word. There was regression to infancy, then to the womb, and then to other lives. At the end the participants shared their experience. Sometimes they said that they saw little at the moment, but they really saw a lot.] 3. Jorge Manzano, SJ. "Metaphysics". He saw himself as an Egyptian in the time of the Pharaohs like a perfectly clear video. He did not use hypnosis, but rather a technique from a Metaphysics workshop. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
1. David Álvarez. "Regresión Hipnótica". Se usa en terapia, al descubrir en otra re-encarnación la causa de la enfermedad actual. Algunos se visualizan como personajes famosos, y cabe la sospecha de idealización, pero en otros casos pueden verificarse los datos en archivos históricos. Todos tenemos una tarea en esta vida. Volvemos a nacer porque no hemos encontrado esa tarea, o no la hemos cumplido. [Se hicieron experimentos poco exitosos en el auditorio; pero un joven hipnotizado se vio en Oviedo, como soldado de Carlos I. Los presentes le hicieron preguntas históricas, a las cuales respondió con exactitud y belleza descriptiva, no obstante ser iletrado. Una variante de la regresión es la autohipnosis. 2.- Juan Ruiz. "Regresión por memoria extracerebral". Se utiliza una música que tiene el sonido del liquido amniótico; ambientada con ciertos cánticos para que, por disonancia, vayamos abriendo, en nuestro subconsciente, los archivos donde están registradas la información del sonido y del movimiento del líquido amniótico cuando estuvimos en el vientre de nuestra madre. [Se tuvo en el auditorio la vivencia general. Las instrucciones se dieron lentamente, como saboreando cada frase. Hubo regresión a la infancia, al seno materno, a otras vidas. Al final se discutieron las vivencias de los asistentes. A veces dicen por lo pronto que vieron poco, pero vieron mucho]. 3. Jorge Manzano sj. "Metafísica". Se vio como egipcio en la época de los faraones, como en un video clarísimo. No fue por hipnosis, sino por la técnica propia de un taller de Metafisica. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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