The wonderful past lives and present lives!
Whether you believe in past lives or not, the conclusion and the meaning reflected in this article are what truly matter:
Compassion and wisdom are the only ways to resolve conflicts.
Those who regard medicine as “medical science” are likely to see hypnosis as witchcraft.
However, can our rational minds truly comprehend the laws of the universe and the origins of life?
This is fundamentally a blind spot of human reason that far surpasses science and the material world.
Dr. Chen Shengying, a graduate of National Taiwan University College of Medicine, unexpectedly plunged into “past life therapy” through hypnosis amidst everyone’s astonishment.
After more than a decade of clinical experiments, he returned to Taiwan.
He published a book titled “Life is Immortal: A Psychiatrist’s Report on Past Life Therapy.”
Past life hypnosis reveals love, hatred, emotions, and grudges from previous lives,
and it can also uncover forgotten childhood nightmares from this life.
In Dr. Chen’s clinical experiments:
Many cases of neurosis and unexplained pains were indeed treated,
leading to healing without medication.
When Dr. Chen conducts this type of hypnosis therapy, he often arranges some:
Suggestive procedures for subconscious pain relief,
thereby reducing the need for some patients who give him headaches to seek medical attention.
He discovered that even those who oppose beliefs in past lives can find such experiences through hypnosis…
In a hypnotic state, their subconscious affirms their past lives.
But upon awakening, they often come up with many reasons to argue that those were not their true experiences; rather, they were merely feelings from this life pieced together chaotically under strong hypnotic suggestion.
Yet Dr. Chen believes that based on his experience:
Sometimes during hypnosis, if he feels that the content of a story is inappropriate and strongly suggests they modify it:
Almost everyone resists vehemently.
They protest strongly by saying: That’s not how it happened.
Some past life experiences are filled with intense love-hate entanglements.
A husband in this life turns out to be an enemy from previous lives;
Someone saved in a past life becomes their good husband in this life,
while a brother in this life was actually a good friend from the last…
Each lifetime features the same individuals participating, forming a “collective experience of past lives.”
Interestingly enough, when an engaged couple undergoes past life hypnosis together, they return to the same dynasty.
She is a princess; he is an unsuitable lover.
Together they have endured struggles and persecutions across several lifetimes.
They have persevered until this lifetime when they finally become partners.
Will someone who wronged you in one lifetime be trampled underfoot by you in another?
According to conclusions drawn from past life hypnosis therapy, perhaps not necessarily so.
Since Yu Ying got married, she has often been driven to tears by her mother-in-law’s anger which triggered her asthma.
After her mother-in-law passed away, her illness still did not improve.
In a hypnotic state, she saw several past lives:
In her last lifetime:
She was a wealthy young man traveling abroad for studies.
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He was nearly killed after being attacked and beaten by robbers.
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That robber turned out to be her mother-in-law in this lifetime.
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In an earlier lifetime:
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She was a monk who practiced diligently every day due to heavy karmic debts from previous lifetimes.
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This karmic debt originated from even earlier:
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At that time “he” was an archer who frequently shot indiscriminately at innocent beings.
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One day he saw an ox and thought it looked foolish; so he shot it dead with one arrow.
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That “foolish” ox became her “bad” mother-in-law in this lifetime.
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Later on, her asthma attacks surprisingly ceased after these revelations
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Only regretting:
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Not resolving grievances while her mother-in-law was alive
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Dr. Chen said: Based on my observations regarding cause-and-effect principles so far
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If she continues harboring hatred into this lifetime without resolving grievances with her mother-in-law
The cycle will continue into future lifetimes
Until there comes one lifetime where both parties dissolve hatred through wisdom and compassion before breaking free from vicious cycles
Ultimately returning again to religious sentiments for tolerance; only then can one’s life be truly fulfilled
Years of clinical treatment have also led Dr. Chen to summarize several principles regarding reincarnation karma; just like every person’s life has its main theme
All suffering and disasters arise targeting that theme; failing it now means starting over next time
Failing repeatedly across lifetimes—those who resorted to suicide as an escape from current suffering
May face even deeper pain next time around
Making their themes larger and more complex
Life becomes increasingly troublesome
All enmities between people must end with compassion、benevolence、and forgiveness
If you received bitter love in this lifetime but feel unwillingness or seek revenge
It will create greater karmic burdens leading not only to more suffering now but also worse conditions next time
Plunderers inevitably suffer next time around while those who give generously will eventually be rewarded
Such is said about results from past-life hypnosis
This is a topic I find very interesting: Past Lives & Present Lives
If you feel all kinds of suffering exist within your current existence then perhaps planting seeds without reaping rewards
You might comfort yourself by saying:
Such contributions count as repaying debts owed from previous lifetimes
If debts aren’t repaid within this lifetime they’ll still need settling later
Now that you have so many opportunities for repayment it’s indeed fortunate
But remember:
Once you’ve paid enough it’s time to stop
Don’t let others owe you too much instead
Entangling both parties further into complications for future lifetimes
Those willing givers never lose out
If you feel unwilling then don’t give anymore
Giving reluctantly harms both giver & receiver
When giving ensure your heart is full like spring water rising uncontrollably
Selflessly sharing beautiful dew with thirsty travelers
The more you give,the more you’ll receive
By – Phoenix Mountain Range Compassion Palace