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you see images & experience sensations (emotional, physical...) &, if you're in the session, you answer the therapist's questions all the while, so it's like you're narrating your dream while dreaming it. "Where are you?" - "Hm... on the beach..." - "Is it day or night?" - "Not sure... it's a bit dark... either dusk or dawn... I guess it's dusk cos it's getting darker... mmm nice breeze!" It's very funny how people have physical sensations, too - altho one can have them in a dream, that's not unusual really. A more interesting difference is the result: after a PLT (past life therapy) session there are (usually) some very visible results: e.g. some phobia, or a complex, or even a physical disorder (psoriasis, in the case of the 2nd article) disappears, or is greatly diminished. I am my own guinea pig in this case you can shop the lot out of me. ![]() Was it imagination? A real memory? A wild mixture of some memories stored in the subconsicousness (books, movies, interests, overheard conversations etc.) that created the "story"? Who really knows? Imho, the result is worth it
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