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Have you ever arrived somewhere for the first time, only to feel completely at home? Walked through a new city that felt inexplicably familiar?
As travelers, most of us have experienced this. "I must have lived here in a past life," is what we say to explain this sense of deja vu and familiarity. Sometimes, in jest - but what if there is really something to that?
In this episode I sat down with Carol Cassara, a hypnotherapist who specializes in past life regressions. Some of the questions we discussed include:
It turns out it really isn't that simple. Is anything? Whether or not you think you lived in ancient Rome, that feeling you might have had in the colosseum is transformative. Experiencing that sense of deja vu has a way of opening people up to possibilities that they may not have considered before.
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Have you ever arrived somewhere for the first time, only to feel completely at home? Walked through a new city that felt inexplicably familiar?
As travelers, most of us have experienced this. "I must have lived here in a past life," is what we say to explain this sense of deja vu and familiarity. Sometimes, in jest - but what if there is really something to that?
In this episode I sat down with Carol Cassara, a hypnotherapist who specializes in past life regressions. Some of the questions we discussed include:
It turns out it really isn't that simple. Is anything? Whether or not you think you lived in ancient Rome, that feeling you might have had in the colosseum is transformative. Experiencing that sense of deja vu has a way of opening people up to possibilities that they may not have considered before.