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What if obsessions aren’t just personal “quirks” to laugh about with your friends, but rather, unhealthy, destructive, and/or debilitating phobias that get in the way of actually living? Past-life regression therapy may unlock the answers to your unhealthy obsessions. My Big Fat, Unhealthy Obsession
Filmmaker John Waters once said famously, “Without obsession, life is nothing.” But what if these obsessions aren’t just amusing personally “quirks” to laugh about with your friends, but rather, unhealthy, destructive and/or debilitating phobias that get in the way of actually living? For example, what if someone has an extreme fear of— · Heights/Falling · Water/Drowning · Fire · Storms/Lightning · Electricity/Electrocution · Large crowds/Mobs · Driving/Car crashes · Hospitals/Doctors · Needles/Injections · Starvation · Attacks by animals (including dogs, bees, snakes and spiders) · Explosions or other loud, unexpected noises · Flying/Fear of plane crash · Weapons: guns, knives, other blades · Heavy machinery · Being trapped in a confined space/Claustrophobia · Wearing constricting clothing (especially around the neck) And not to mention OCD-type behaviors like— · Obsessively locking doors and windows (fear of home invasion) · Cleaning/washing hands (fear of infectious disease) · Hypochondria/becoming convinced they already have a terminal disease · Hypochondria/fear of being poisoned As you can see from this list, one thing all of these fears have in common is that they’re basically the fear of death—and not just any death, but the fear of a very specific form of death. The specific nature of these fears is the first clue that they could easily have been created in a past life. Most past-life regression therapists operate from a very simple premise: that fears generally make sense—once you know where they’re coming from. And all if takes for the average person to jettison these fears is a past-life regression session or two. That’s because, after re-experiencing this death during a hypnosis session, people will generally come to a very simple conclusion that can be summed up by the expression, “That was then, this is now.” They realize that that things they’ve been fearing aren’t some weird “premonition” of how their life will ultimately end…but rather, a half-forgotten memory of how another life already did. And this insight changes everything. In my case, I was obsessed by the Titanic story. Like, really, really obsessed. And this obsession manifested itself in a number of ways. For instance, I developed an irrational fear of drowning in a motor vehicle. In fact, it became so intense I insisted on buying vehicles with manual, roll-down windows…long after the technology had become antiquated. And, for some reason, I also was terrified of spending any length of time in the shadow of a tall building; I had this very real fear that the thing was gonna topple over and crush me. Both phobias were odd and mystifying to me—until I underwent that first past-life regression. And when I saw the sinking Titanic looming almost directly over my head, I was able to figure out where these fears were coming from, and very quickly release them. Today, I drive a vehicle with power windows. It’s the first one I ever owned. (I was 44 when I purchased it.) And sure, hidden somewhere in the console of my truck is that wrench-like doohickey that’s supposed to shatter glass after a good whack. However, I have no idea if it actually works, and, more importantly, I honestly don’t worry about it. And that’s a pretty significant change. Paul Amirault is a former Titanic obsessive and author of “The Man Who Sent the SOS: A Memoir of Reincarnation and the Titanic.” Visit him online at: www.paulamirault.com |
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