Focus on ... Past Life Regression and Reincarnation Therapy
You only live once ... or do you? Within each of us reside the events and
memories of many former lifetimes. Just as a child's earliest experiences
exert a profound influence on the later adult, so too the stored knowledge of
past lives contributes to and affects our present choices and decisions.
Our present is inextricably bound to the past

At the Natural Therapy Centre, through carefully guided
regression, I can help you to relieve past life incarnations and re-experience
these formative primal events.
By recalling and exploring the dramas of past lives you can
help to
Belief in reincarnation is not necessary to achieve positive
results - the only requirements are an open mind and a willingness to try.
Over the years I have conducted several thousand Past Life
sessions which have alleviated or eliminated all sorts of clients' problems
which so often stem from one or more Past Lives.
I am one of the few therapists in the UK who takes the concept
of Past Life Therapy seriously and I do not accept most, if not all, of the
commonly held misbeliefs or accusations made against therapists who work in Past
Lives. At no stage do I lead my clients or suggest to them leading
statements during our sessions. Past Lives are accessed spontaneously,
then the client does the leading and I follow where he takes us. My
language patterns are always open and 'clean'.
Celebrity Lives
One common misbelief is that all people who experience Past
Lives have been famous historical personalities - Cleopatra or Henry VIII for
example. Those of us using Past Life regression regularly know that this
is almost never the case. Most Past Life experiences are quite mundane and
even the ones containing exciting or dramatic events are usually experienced by
ordinary characters. I have only had one famous historical character in
all of my sessions, and even then both myself and my client were very sceptical.
Case Studies
Click here for details of Past Life case
studies (names have been changed to ensure confidentiality)