(07-31-2020, 10:17 AM)guyinlahore Wrote: [ -> ] (07-30-2020, 06:32 PM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ] (07-30-2020, 05:58 PM)Zane Wrote: [ -> ]Shannon can make a Subliminal for remembering "Past Lives"?
Sure I can. However, that's not going to be high on my priority list for a long time. And, remembering past lives is something that has to be approached with caution, because you're not guaranteed to remember good things.
I know a guy who has great spontaneous recall of many past lives, but 95% of what he remembers is how he died traumatically in various lives. He also remembers positive things like his wife giving birth to his first son and having extreme joy, but mostly what he described to me was extremely traumatic experiences. Things like burning to death in his bedroom as a child when his plantation house caught fire; jumping off a cliff to try to save his true love, and dying; drowning trying to save his wife who fell into a well; being drawn and quartered; being burned at the stake; being hit by a tank round in WW-I; being keel hauled; being poisoned by his wife and his apprentice as a High Priest in ancient Egypt, so they could be lovers and his apprentice could take his place as High Priest; etc.
Generally, there are good reasons why you don't remember past lives spontaneously, and it is my opinion that if you want to explore past life memories, it is best done with the guidance of a skilled and experienced hypnotist.
Yes, I can make such a subliminal, and I can even make it only reveal neutral or positive memories, but you're still going to be better served by having someone to guide you if something goes awry on that front.
That would be dependent on someone believing in past lives...wouldn't it be??
If you have never seen a korbak, but someone tells you they have, do korbaks exist? Some people might believe so, and some not. If most of the world is raised from birth being told, "There are no such things as korbaks! There are only muncles!" and you tell someone raised in such a situation that you've seen a korbak personally, they will tend to disbelieve you.
Now whether or not a korbak exists doesn't really matter at that point, because if you were taught to only believe in muncles, then unless you see a korbak for yourself (and maybe even so), you will not believe in korbaks.
What if believing in mucles tends to make it much harder to see korbaks? What if korbaks do exist, but most people never see one because they only believe in muncles and therefore tend to interpret korbaks as dreams, or dismiss them because they conflict with their accepted belief in muncles? What if korbaks exist, but only in places where people don't usually go?
Regardless of what you believe, if korbaks exist, then they exist. If not, then they don't exist. Belief isn't necessary for them to exist. It won't stop them from existing if you don't believe but they do exist, and it won't cause them to exist if you do believe but they don't really exist.
If you consider that most of the world is raised with beliefs that tell them there's no such thing, then people are naturally either going to ignore those experiences that could eventually develop into a free awareness of past lives, or shut down the ability to remember them because it conflicts with their belief that there's no such thing. In cases where you remember one, it's not necessarily easy to know that's what it is. What if it's just a vivid dream? What if it's just your imagination?
In cultures where this idea is at least considered a possibility, many people remember past lives, and sometimes do so in great detail. There's plenty of strong evidence that they exist, and has been for a long, long time. People in the majority of the world don't want to see it, or pay attention, because it conflicts with their existing belief system, and if they open their mind to it, well then they have to re-think everything they think they know for sure, which is a scary thing to do. They'd rather just ignore or reject it.
None of this means it doesn't exist.
Now if it does exist, I know how to bring it up regardless of what you consciously believe. But if I do, and you're not ready for it, then you're going to try to resist, reject, ignore. If I force the issue, it could be damaging to the psyche. And especially if you happen to remember something negative.
Sure, I can shape it so it works at your own pace, positive memories only, and in a way that allows you to come to the point of acceptance on your own. Belief isn't required.
Regardless, there will always be someone who claims it's all just imagination. Made up, whatever. They don't want to believe it, or even look at it, because it conflicts with their established world view.
It's too complex a subject to be really a good idea to do in a subliminal in my opinion. That's why I suggest an experience hypnotist to guide you and help you remain comfortable, positive and safe.
Belief is not required. You just have to be ready to accept what is. When you are, what is will be visible, and what is not will fade away as a memory. Whatever that happens to be. Personally, I've seen plenty of evidence that makes me believe that it is vastly more likely that past lives are real than otherwise. But I could still make a subliminal for them work, if they are real, and you don't believe in them at the conscious level. All I have to do is bring them to the right level of your awareness, and there you are.