
Introduction to the course
This is an experiment to bring forth "gut reaction" memories.
Further discussion on meditation and its use in aiding past life recall.
What hypnosis is and what to expect from it.
Please watch this before trying any of the hypnoses in this course.
This is a basic past life regression.
A hypnosis to sort out real past life memories from imagination or memories you picked up in this lifetime.
A hypnosis to call the shattered parts of your soul back to you, heal them, and integrate them back into a whole soul.
Does looking like someone from the past mean that you used to be them? Here is a discussion on why that in't necessarily the case.
In this lesson, we will cover some of the basic aspects of historical research and problems you might encounter.
In this lesson, we will go through a practice case to show you the general process of using Family Search and will introduce you to many other resources for historical research. We've included a handout on the resources.
In this lesson, we will tackle a trickier case, trying to track down Jessica's former life as a young French noblewoman who was killed by guillotine in the 1790s.
A philosophical discussion on why bad things happen to good people from a reincarnation point of view.
This course is designed to help you learn about reincarnation in general and to discover your own past lives. Internationally known past life researcher and reader Jessica Jewett and certified hypnotherapist and professional historian Nellie Kampmann, C. Ht, will share information, tips, and techniques from over a decade of researching past lives together. You will learn the basic systems of reincarnation from a Western point of view, ways to uncover your own past lives, and pitfalls to watch out for. You will work with 3 hypnoses and several other exercises to help you access your past life memories. Once you've pulled up the memories, this course is unique in that it will teach you basic historical research techniques to track past lives down in historic records.
By the end of this course, you will be able to: