Regression to Times and Places (Meditation Series)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Regression to Times and Places is the first CD in Brian's new meditation series. This series helps you to discover and learn meditation and regression techniques. This CD uses several visualizations to access the mind-body connection for healing; for releasing negative thoughts, feelings, and emotions; and for replacing them with positive energy, peace, wisdom, love, and joy. Dr. Brian L. Weiss uses a technique of recounting different historical time periods and suggesting the visualization of geographical places to trigger past-life memories. The regressions provide different techniques for retrieval of memories from this lifetime and prior lifetimes, as well as methods to access spiritual states and inner wisdom.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #76221 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-24
- Formats: Abridged, Audiobook
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Audio CD
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
A graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School, Brian L. Weiss, M.D., is Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and also maintains a private practice. In addition, he is the author of several books on past-life regression therapy, including Many Lives, Many Masters and Mirrors of Time; and conducts national and international seminars, experiential workshops, and training programs for professionals.
Customer Reviews
Thought provoking
In a similar format to the other two CD's, this journey concentrates on relaxing the listener into a state of deep relaxation and conveying the listener to the memory and experience of different lives. Whether this is by tapping into a collective consciousness, or by symbolic representations- into our own subconscious- the results can be surprisingly rapid and very interesting. My only criticism is that Brian Weiss is too wordy, his monologue is almost continuous throughout the entire reading. In a moderately relaxed state, combined with his pace of reading which attempts to induct you to hypnosis rapidly, it can be frustrating.
This CD works most effectively when you are already relaxed, because you are expected talked through bodily relaxation limb by limb within 1 to minutes, which is often barely enough time to straighten yourself out.
The benefits are heightened colours of perception with the minds eye, some very vivid dreams, and in my experience, a glimpse of 'past lives', whether symbolic or literal, seems not to be relevant. However they provide thoughtful material for examining ones own personal issues by way of allegory and story, and this is of real value.
A gentle therapy.
Beautiful meditations
Beautiful and relaxing meditation. Definitely prefer this one to the mirrors in time meditation he has, which is in the same format.
Regression to Times and Places
There are two parts to this CD. The first part is a 20 minute healing session which puts you into a deep relaxed state to the point where you almost fall asleep. Brian Weiss' voice is very soothing and is certainly the man for the job.
The second part of the CD starts much the same way but continues to try and regress you into an era in your previous lives that you can connect to. Because Brian is talking too quickly I don't feel I would get the same result as if I sat on his couch in his office/room on a one-to-one basis but nevertheless, it still works on the subconscious level and you end up very relaxed and content afterwards. I wasn't aware that I was able to see myself in any mirrors and wearing anything on my feet or know which year I was in. The images I had in my mind weren't clear enough, not to the same extent that they seem to be from the people I read about in his books who've been regressed.
Still worth buying for the 'grounding' effect though.



