Deep Healing
One of the most impressive and concise
books on regression therapy. Hans TenDam has compiled years of
experience in teaching his pionneering methods of regression therapy. A
must for those who wish to become regression therapists.
ISBN:90-7556-802-9
You can purchase it only in the Tasso Institute.
Exploring Reincarnation: The Classic Guide to the Evidence for Past-Life Experiences
Exploring Reincarnation: The Classic Guide to the Evidence for Past-Life Experiences
Written by one of the world' s leading authorities, "Exploring Reincarnation" examines the full range of explanations for past-life recall. This definitive study includes case histories from around the world, as well as intriguing theories about the relationship between body and soul-- from general social beliefs about past lives to detailed questions about karma and past-life regression therapy. It is an outstanding introduction to reincarnation from a historical, scientific, and philosophical point of view.
ISBN: 0712660208
Past-life therapy
Past-life
therapy is regression therapy accepting that scenes from apparent past
lives may emerge. Regression therapy derives its name from its method:
recovering and reliving past experiences cathartically. Though reliving
cathartically is sometimes sufficient, regression proper often has to be
complemented by working with subpersonalities, sometimes called
egostate therapy: having the present personality communicate with the
child or the past life that had the traumatic experience. In the present
lifetime, this work is called Inner Child work, in past lifetimes, this
is called working with pseudo-obsessors: treating and integrating
disturbing past-life personalities.
Honoring Pythagoras: Reincarnation ideas in classical Greece
Honoring Pythagoras: Reincarnation ideas in classical Greece
Reincarnation or rather metempsychosis ideas were already known in classical Greece. Orphic and Pythagorean sources have been known. Originally, those ideas probably would have come from Egypt or India or both, and some have suggested that these ideas came from the Celts in Gaul or from the Thracians. Recently, I came across an excellent study by Robert Long. His doctoral thesis, A Study of the Doctrine of Metempsychosis in Greece from Pythagoras to Plato was published by Princeton University Press in 1948. This very scholarly work seems to set the record straight.
Classical Indian ideas about karma and rebirth compared to modern regression experiences
Classical Indian ideas about karma and rebirth compared to modern regression experiences
In 1980, the University of California published a reader of twelve contributions about Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and classical Indian philosophies under the title Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Thought, edited by Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty. These contributions were the result of two conferences in 1976 and 1978. What have scholarly articles about the theology of classical India to offer to modern past-life therapists? Next to nothing or a lot, depending on our point of view. Anyway, these essays demolish the assumption by many enthusiasts that the Indians shared a straightforward vision on karma and reincarnation. This article submits what Hans learned from this book.
Professionalism And Spiritualism In Past-Life Therapy: A Call For Witch-Doctors
Professionalism And Spiritualism In Past-Life Therapy: A Call For Witch-Doctors
Published in the Journal of Regression Therapy, Vol.VIII, Nr.1, December 1994
Abstract
Where battles rage forever, eternal treasures are to be found. Where colleagues are worlds apart, interesting and valuable bridges can be built. Between professionalism and spiritualism is an everlasting tension, as there should be. When such tensions manifest themselves in, so to speak, the same family, we live in what the Chinese call "interesting times."
A Changing Perspective on Emotions in Regression Therapy
A Changing Perspective on Emotions in Regression Therapy
Hans TenDam, C.P.L.T.
Here, TenDam relates how his views of the roles of emotions in regression therapy have evolved over time. He proposes that negative emotions have a proper and working place in our human experience and uses parts of sessions as illustrations of this point. He defines emotions in many different ways, such as communication, information and states of being.
THE FALSE 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' SYNDROME
THE FALSE 'FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME' SYNDROME
Published in the Journal of Regression Therapy, 1999
The False Memory Syndrome is a bogeyman hindering the acceptance of our profession. It has been discovered that clients who relived graphically sexual abuse by a parent when they were very young, remembered something that did not happen. It has led to court cases and negative publicity. It sometimes leads also to extra work for us. I have had several clients utterly shaken because of the false accusations of a daughter. The therapist or psychiatrist involved worsened things by prohibiting the daughter to have contact with her denying parents anymore. If memories from childhood may be false, memories from previous life must be much more unreliable even. Though I cannot prove it, I'm pretty sure this reasoning is rubbish. Let me explain why this is most probably so.
FIVE PAST-LIFE THERAPY CASES
FIVE PAST-LIFE THERAPY CASES
The Case of the Classy Lady
The patient is an attractive woman, rather well-known in her country as a presenter on radio and, lately, television. She suffers from burning belly-pains since she was around 15. Asked what she would do when the pains would have been gone, she says she wants to take her children to the zoo.
The only times she has been free of pain are the weeks around her menstruation and the months of her pregnancies. Life is only bearable by smoking and drinking too much, especially just before performances. She had several surgeries, but each surgery leads to complications that make new surgery necessary. "Men destroy my life." The therapist, being a man and not planning any sex change, threads wearily with this patient, one of his first.







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