Questions on Transpersonal Regression Therapy
Q1: What is Transpersonal Regression Therapy?
A: Transpersonal Regression Therapy means we go beyond the boundaries of the present personality. Besides past lives, we believe there exist other elements not coming from our own personality; like psychological experiences, extrasensory experiences and spiritual experiences. Sessions can lead to non-corporal experiences, experiences in the ‘energy’ world (Life Between Lives). We also can also complete surrogate/remote sessions for others, like a child or someone who is not able to follow this therapy.
We always combine regression sessions with an energetic working method. It is possible you ‘wear’ the energy of others. This can be an emotion, certain behavior or a conviction of a family member. This can lead to psychological or mental complaints. By following Transpersonal Regression Therapy these complaints can be released. It is also possible you lost something of your own energy. This can be recalled by this therapy.
Q2: What Is Regression Therapy?
A: Regression is reliving former experiences that seemed forgotten or repressed. Complaints like fears, depressions, relationship problems and sexual problems have causes. Even illnesses have causes apart from bacteria or viruses. The same is true for many bodily complaints. Those causes we often forgot. The forgotten life experiences often contained emotional wounds that never healed completely, or triggered stubborn, half-conscious beliefs in our mind. Such beliefs only do change when we understand how they started and why we held on to them.
Q3: What Is Past-Life Therapy / Reincarnation Therapy?
A: Past life regression is regression therapy that accepts when clients relive experiences apparently from before the present life and works with such experiences. Belief in reincarnation is unnecessary. The therapy is based on experiences, not on a philosophy or belief system.
Q4: What is Transpersonal Coaching?
A: Life Coaching helps to order your life and work situation to move a step forward. It helps you to get inspiration again, to get more energy, to become yourself. Transpersonal coaching is especially suitable for managers with a coaching function, life – coaches or people who want to become a life coach. These include such focuses such as:
Intuitive experiences
Regression, personification and energy work
State of mind and state of body
Personal Mastery
Energy work for organisations
Constellations
Q5: What makes transpersonal coaching and therapy so effective?
A: It covers a broad spectrum of transpersonal methods to help people to solve their problems at a deep level and develop mentally, psychologically and even physically. It is client-centered. It avoids classical hypnosis and any other approach that makes people dependent on outside influences.
Q6: What’s the difference with talking therapy?
A: Reliving with understanding eases release of convictions. After people have found and relived undigested experiences - emotions discharge and clients feel and understand how their present complaints were connected to the past experiences and regain mental health.
Regression therapists retrieve not only forgotten experiences to deactivate problematic repercussions, but also to reactivate positive feelings, good memories and talents that have been lost. Results of regression therapy, like of most psychotherapy, are:
Mental results
Emotional results
Bodily results
In talking therapy mostly one of these aspects is neglected. Regression therapy is generally short therapy, though the sessions are longer and more intensive than is usual in psychotherapy.
Q7: Can this therapy be combined with other therapies?
A: Most Transpersonal Regression Therapists already combine working in past lives with other therapies, like NLP, hypnotherapy (including Ericksonian hypnotherapy), Gestalt and Inner Child work.
Q8: Is there an age limit to these types of therapy?
A: Many therapists also do regression therapy with children, from about eight years of age, with the main motives being childhood fears and phobias, bed-wetting, dyslexia, depression, anger and hyperactivity. Some work with even younger children, from the time they begin to speak. Work for children can also take place during a surrogate or remote session where an adult is guided to step into the energy of the child.
Q10: What is IBRT?
A: The International Board of Regression Therapy. Website: IBRT
Q11: What is EARTh?
A: Established in 2006, is the international professional association for regression therapy. Originally EARTh was a European professional association, however, in more recent years the ever-expanding number of members have also come from outside Europe. EARTh
Q12: What is WCRT?
A: In 2003, the first World Congress for Regression Therapy took place in the Netherlands and has been active in all following World Congresses. In 2006 the location was New Delhi, in 2008 in Rio de Janeiro, in 2011 Izmir, Turkey, and the fifth World Congress for Regression was in Portugal, October 2014. Website: WCRT
Q13: What are the core values of Transpersonal Regression Therapy?
A:
Profound, inspiring, life – transforming, vibrant, intense.
Around the world: Regression therapy is being applied around the world.
Practical: Therapists are open-minded, but refrain from metaphysical speculations. Approaches are based on practical experiences and geared to practical results: real and enduring changes in people. The focus is to be effective and efficient.
Exploring: Regression is interesting. The way of working is exploring and discovering. And we remain always interested in new findings. We are fearless.
Methodical: Work combines the intuition of the client and the therapist in the most powerful way. Counterbalanced with an approach that Is as precise and methodical as possible where intuition is not used to the detriment of intellect.
Energy: Regression is intense. High-in, high-out: personal investment is high, personal pay-out is high.