Mind-
walking
Mind-
walking
Rewriting Your Past
to Create Your Future
Nancy L. Eubel
Copyright © 2010
by Nancy L. Eubel
1st Printing, May 2010
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Cover design by Christine Fulcher
In gratitude to my dear husband Frank
for the love and support he gave me during his life
and continues to send from the other side.
Contents
Acknowledgments
This book was a team effort—a team comprised of many individuals—A.R.E. members, clients, friends, family, and volunteers all working together with Spirit on a co-creative basis. We each had our individual tile to add to the amazing mosaic of past-life stories that unfolded.
There are several special people whom I would like to thank for their contributions that placed me on the path to writing this book. The first are my parents, Betty and Sam Greco, who fostered in me a love of education. Then there are Edgar Cayce and Gladys Davis Turner who left a legacy that continues to help and inspire people around the world to this day. My heartfelt gratitude goes to Trula Crosier and the angels who guided me in this process.
Many thanks go to Stephanie Helberg, Rhonda Corbitt, Donna Sturm, and Julie Hilt who are always supportive and lift me when I falter. To Walter Semkiw, MD and Donald Norsic for sharing their own past-life histories and their visions of the potential for positive change that understanding and acknowledging reincarnation can have. My teachers are many, but most important among them are Jack Elias CHT, Founder, Director of the Institute of Therapeutic Learning in Seattle; Dolores Cannon, past-life regressionist, hypnotherapist, President and Founder of Ozark Mountain Publishing; Allen S. Chips, DCH, National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists (NATH) President and President of the American Holistic University, and Michael Harner, PhD, anthropologist and founder of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies.
My appreciation goes to my editor, Stephanie Pope, who untangled the intricate web of my convoluted sentences.
And, of course, to Frank.
Introduction
How to Use This Book
About Past-Life Regression
You may choose to do this past-life remembrance on your own using the information in this book, or you may need or desire to find a good past-life regressionist/hypnotherapist to guide you. There are many available. When selecting someone, ask about the person’s background and methodology. Also ask about the practitioner’s philosophy and make sure that it is in concert with your own. Then use your own spiritual guidance, your internal knowing, as to whether this person is the best one for you.
It may not be advisable to regress yourself if you want to address particularly difficult issues or suppressed memories. The regressions in this book are not intended to replace professional advice you might need, whether that be medical or psychological. If that is the case, you should check with a professional in that field before you proceed.
About the Regression Scripts
Suggested past-life regression scripts are provided in many of the chapters so that you can continue your exploration of your own past-lives even after finishing this book. The first regression in Chapter 1 will take you to a prior time in which you lived a fulfilling and happy life, and the regression follows a traditional format. This will allow you to become familiar with the process and feel comfortable with it. The regressions in the chapters that follow address specific types of goals. Some of them are adaptations of the happy past-life script, but several are unique to their chapter.
The regressions are designed to help you remember the origin of negative patterns and then