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Jane offers the service of past life regression, through the subtle technique of hypnosis Jane will allow you to visit and re-live past lives from your life journey. It can be a remarkable and very memorable journey back into history itself. Were you once a great king or queen, Napoleon perhaps or someone who gave something amazing to mankind. Within this page we are adding true past life experiences to demonstrate the varied and diverse histories.
We will start with an example of this technique from
Tracy who very recently took a past life session.
"I found myself looking down at a large city, the buildings were made of stone and square shaped, and the windows had no glass. I felt that I was in a very hot country. I saw a man with a hat holding a bundle of straw; I did not recognize the man. I was asked to look down at my feet and describe my footwear and the clothing. I was wearing a pair of straw type sandals/slippers, and wearing a white sleeveless tunic or dress above my knee with a gold band around my waist. On my left wrist was a gold snake bangle. My hair was very dark, and I had black eyeliner around my eyes. I was asked my name, Sabina or Serena was the name that came to mind and I was asked how old I was, I felt that I was only 13 or 14 years of age. I was then asked to go to a significant time. I immediately felt that I was in the film of Carry on Cleo. Cleopatra kept coming to my mind as I looked like her. I appeared to be in a roman bath, being bathed and pampered, by young women and given red grapes to eat." "Whoever I was, I knew I was someone special. I then saw a young boy, about the same age as me. He wore a pharaoh style hat, gold in colour, and I did not recognise him either. I was asked to go forward to another significant time in that life, I felt confused, was I getting married. People were mingling around me and I could see three belly dancers dancing, they were wearing red veils etc. with coins hanging from their skirts, I think I was getting married although there was no ceremony. I saw a man wearing a white turban, I did not recognise him but he was the man I was being married to. I was asked to name this man and I replied Jam/Jamile but Hassan also came to mind. Whoever he was he looked like Aladdin. I was asked whether I was in love, but I felt no emotion just that I was contented, and this was my destiny and I had no choice in the mater. I was asked to go forward again and I suddenly felt that I was being pushed into somewhere dark, I then saw a purple coffin with a gold cross on the lid, this was my death scene. I felt that there was pressure on my chest, and I said I was suffocating. As my breathing became heavier I was asked to rise out of my body and look down on myself and see who had done this to me, the first face that I saw was my mother. As I floated backwards into darkness and passed over I was asked whether I could see a bright white light and that I should travel towards it. I was asked who was waiting for me through the light and I replied my Nan. Analysis of regression - by Tracy Before my regression I was asked to wrote about my past experience, what my childhood was like when growing up. I wrote about my mother not being very maternal, never showing much love towards me. I was never able to have my own opinions, as she was always right. A very controlling person through childhood to present day. The lessons learnt was to cut the ties of control which my mother had over me and to make me a stronger person and enabling me to lead my own life, without her making me feel guilty." Following this regression I wanted to know more about the person who I may have been in a past life, so did some research. And this is what I subsequently found: I described a hot country, square stone buildings, and I described my self as looking like Cleopatra and the year was 16, my name was Sabina or Serena. - Hot country? Was I in Egypt when it was part of the Roman Empire? Clothing and makeup - I was wearing straw slippers or sandals, I had very dark hair, black eyeliner and a white tunic or dress and on my left wrist was a snake bangle. - I found out the Egyptians wore wigs and this type of makeup and their footwear was made of reed. In my regression I felt that I was getting married although there was no wedding ceremony but there were belly dancers. - I found out that Egyptians in this era did not have formal wedding ceremonies but that belly dancers originated in Egypt for women who were getting married. As the name Cleopatra kept on coming into my mind I investigated her life and her offspring as I wore a snake bangle on my left wrist. - In Egypt this is a royal symbol that represented the goddess who was believed to protect Kings and Queens. (Interestingly, I actually have a birthmark of a snake's head on my left wrist which during the regression become more pronounced than normal.) As I investigated I found that the last Queen of Egypt was indeed Cleopatra, it is documented that she died in 30BC as the age of 39 by committing suicide. She had 4 children, 3 from her lover Mark Anthony, 2 of their children were twins, Selene and Alexander Helios. Could I be Cleopatra Selene her daughter? Selene was born 40BC with her twin brother Alexander Helios - could he be the boy I saw with the gold Pharaoh hat? (Second interesting note: In this life I have two children, twins, boy and girl) Cleopatra Selene married King Juba of Numidia, was he the person I named Jam/Jamile or Hassam as he was from North Africa, was he the man who looked like Aladdin? The only trouble with this investigation is that documents I have found says Selene married King Jubba in 20BC (approx) when she was 20 years old. In my regression I said that it was the year 16 and I would have been 24 years old. Investigating more, how do I know it's not 16BC but 16AD? As I found also that Cleopatra Selene and King Juba had a daughter also called Cleopatra Selene, (yea, the same name). Could I be her as they did have 3 children born between 6BC and 5AD and this would place the daughter of King Juba in the right age range that I felt I was in. The other problem is I found a document that stated that she died in about 6-5BC, unless this is an error. Whoever I was, I appeared to be quite important, unless I was in a harem ! Information on Cleopatra Selene (II) - Courtesy of Wikipedia: This article is in reference to the daughter of Cleopatra VII. For the daughter of Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra III, see Cleopatra Selene (I).
Cleopatra Selene II (25 December 40 BC - 6 AD) also known as Cleopatra VIII was the only daughter to Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. She is the younger twin to Alexander Helios. Cleopatra was born, raised and educated in Alexandria Egypt. During the Donations of Alexandria in 34BC, she was made ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya. Cleopatra became an orphan, when her parents committed suicide from their defeat from Octavius (future Caesar Augustus). Along with her surviving brothers they were taken to Rome. Octavius celebrated his triumph by parading the three orphans in heavy golden chains in the streets. The chains they wore were so heavy they wouldn’t walk. Cleopatra, her brothers Alexander Helios and Ptolemy Philadelphus were taken and raised by Octavia Minor, Augustus’ sister and her father’s ex-wife. Octavia also became their guardian. Between 20-26BC, Cleopatra married Juba II of Numidia. By then her brothers died, probably through illnesses. Other sources say that Augustus killed them. Augustus as a wedding present gave her a huge dowry and appointed her Queen of Mauretania. Juba and Cleopatra ruled from Numidia, but moved to Mauretania very quickly. The local Numidians disapproved of Juba being Romanised and this caused unrest. When they moved to Mauretania, they renamed their capital Iol to Caesaria (Cherchel, Algeria). According to the numismatic evidence and constructions projects, including a mausoleum where the couple were buried (a mixture of Egyptian, Greek and Roman architectural styles) this represents she inherited the will and perseverance of the Ptolemaic women. Unfortunately, there is no specific surviving written sources on Cleopatra’s life. The children of Cleopatra and Juba were:
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