Whenever a person wants to look into the future, even if only for a year, a number of approaches come to light. What source do we activate to conduct such endeavors? Tea leaves, a crystal ball, tarot cards, throwing bones, psychic readers, remote viewing and clairvoyant numerology are all possibilities that have left humanity with proven results.
Past and present cultures rely on predicting the future. Most noted are indigenous tribes of the Hopi, Maya, Chinese, Hindu, African and Australian Aborigines.
One thing we do know for sure is that ‘we are the sum total of our entire past”. Present futurists such as David Icke, Jim Marrs, and Jesse Ventura glitter the future of conspiracy theories while in the past we have the predictions of Edgar Cayce and Nostradamus. Even the ‘70s popular past life hypnotist Dick Sutphen conducts present weekly interviews on his Sirius Radio show “Dick Sutphen’s Metaphysical World”. (Recently I concluded my fourth one-hour show with him, looking to more.)
Another potential ability lies within exceptional hypnotherapy with clients. The potential to look into the future is what I term Progressive Hypnosis versus past life therapy called Regressive Hypnosis. It seems to work well after a number of sessions in the regressive arena that has proven to be liable. For instance I had a mid-20s male subject in Los Angeles years ago that was interested in Regressive Hypnotherapy. This came after a suggestion from his primary care physician in order to help understand the young man’s childhood abusive domestic issues. He was born in Southern California and had not ever traveled out of state. I just happened to be conducting a seminar locally when the young man approached me for therapy.
One regressive session turned into three and the childhood issues were finally resolved. Then the young man requested another session. He felt an urge to go further into the past to perhaps another lifetime. It was not part of my initial treatment, however he was curious. Since I had already established a trusting relationship with him it was not difficult for me to help him go further into his past.
What transpired was another ‘lifetime’ most previous to this one. He ventured to a small town outside of Philadelphia. He subconsciously believed he was a man by the name of Christopher Manning who was employed as a postal worker. The man died at age of 42 of emphysema and was laid to rest in the town’s cemetery.
Then my subject requested to go into the future (a Progression) with detail to find out more of how he could document the case. Within this session the young man went into the future of where to go, how to get there and what to do to find his past. It included the disappearance of the train station, the building of an airport, a new cemetery and lots of imagery until he felt he had the information needed. Almost impossible to prove, the young man and I parted after a total of seven sessions.
Two years went by and one day I received a parcel in the mail. Inside was a photo of the young man standing at his ‘past life gravesite’ in the old cemetery. Below him was a small head stone that read “Christopher J. Manning, 1923 – 1965”. Without ever living or traveling to this location before he found evidence that going into the future helped him discover his past.
Stories like these are rare and complex, however there is a part of all of us that allows us to look into the future. Based on a higher vibrational rate; this can be achieved.
So what’s in store for 2010? In 2009 I worked with a number of individuals who all have traveled into the future. Some of these people are in the U.S., some in the U.K, one in New Zealand and one in Australia. It seems our globe is in for more of what we’ve been experiencing for the past few years with some exceptions.
Here are some of the predictions.
- Global economy will continue to drop with largest losses in Europe and Asian countries
- Earthquakes will sputter on the California/Mexico border
- US unemployment will drop to 8.5%, as outsourcing will come back to the US
- Small meteorites, fearing development by NASA, will hit our moon
- The Catholic church will begin to crumble with a loss of world followers
- Westerners will increase the use of alternative medicines
These are only a small handful of basic findings. People have the subconscious potential to find their own realities. Because it is said “ there is no time in the Universe” There is no telling of what can happen if our Present is connected to our Past and the Future. So what about the year 2012? Lots of speculation with some predictions as old as 2,000 years. But then that is another story.
Terry Hartman has a Fellowship in Clinical Hypnotherapy and is completing his PhD
of Philosophy in Metaphysics. He can be reached at 503-659-5589, hartman.terry@hotmail.com or under any major search engine at Terry Hartman Hypnosis. Mr Hartman is available for private and group sessions.
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