A therapeutic work that born from the essential existence, covering the path of the soul to reach today

I attended a Regression Workshop taught by Dr. Viviana Zenteno and I decided to apply for the course of PLT in Chile. I felt an abiding interest in this topic, thanks to some life experiences. Actually, I had a near-death experience during a complicated childbirth. Then I had two spontaneous regressions in a time of crisis and I realized about the therapeutic possibilities of the information that arises during a regression.

I do not have any religious beliefs that could impose to me a vision or restriction about it and I knew from very young as an incontrovertible truth, this is not the only life experience of my soul.

Along my job as a painter, I do activities that lead to personal growth and providing me an objective view of human behavior. This element has been useful to focus my work as a therapist. As an artist, my technique was close to hyperrealism. Find a pictorial motif, connect with it and interpret it with my hands was exciting and recognized. However and coincident with the last level in my training as a therapist, I started to lose enthusiasm for the painting. Something unexplainable made me to abandon my new projects or finish them with hard effort. I felt that the model was not outside, it was inside of me. At the same time, as a student, I began an introspective journey integrating each addressed subject resulting a reconnection with as “asleep” knowledge. One day, I finally dared to paint what was resonated within me, turning out an abstract and suggestive painting, totally different to anything I did before, and since then the creative enthusiasm has returned to me.

Finally, in 2009 I obtained the “Therapist in Past Life” degree. The infinite complexity involved in the work with past lives and the responsibility for the trust force me to study hard and continuous exploration, sharing everything with my colleagues at the Annual Therapists Meetings.

Slowly, the experience has led me to develop a way of addressing PLT, without abandoning the fundamentals learned, and like my paintings this allows me a job I feel that comes from my essence, from my experiences including everything that my soul has travelled to get to this point. And it will continue to evolve, because I grow up with every person who comes to consult. They are my masters, while I walk in the healing journey of a regression.

 This article is part of the March 2015 edition of “THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REGRESSION THERAPYthat reflects the views of seven Chilean therapists, each from a different professional sphere, in their journey of learning and healing in PLT.

You can read the complete edition: http://journalofregressiontherapy.com/jrt_issue/issue-27/