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Memories of The Future…

Is it possible for a past life regression via hypnosis to bring on “memories” of a future life? Fact or fiction, we found the transcript excerpted below to be incredibly interesting. Enjoy!

 

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ViewZone Note: Hypnosis has successfully been used by professional therapists to treat a number of psychological problems. One such method involves regressing a patient to a younger age and eliciting memories of his childhood, where developmental crises can be re-lived and resolved. What follows is a transcribed portion of several audio tapes recorded during a regression therapy. The hypnotist, who will remain anonymous, accidentally triggered memories of both past and future lives. This transcript is from one session that elicited memories of a life in the future– a future where humanity has left the polluted planet Earth to live in orbiting space colonies.

 

We will reveal this amazing transcript in two parts. We ask that you keep an open mind and remember that the dialog is unrehearsed and unanticipated. The patient, here identified only as “ep,” describes his life and environment in vivid detail. It is this detail that lends credence to his chilling view of what lies ahead for humanity, both on and off the planet.

 

The complete text of THIRD WITNESS is available in book form at Amazon.”

 

 


Excerpt from THIRD WITNESS: The Alan Arthur Winston Hypnotherapy Sessions with Edward Peterson

 
ep: I see gray. It's gray here through the thick glass.
Everything is just so clear.

 

aaw: What else?

 

ep: I see the Earth. Way off.

 

aaw: And where are you?

 

ep: I am--on the moon.

 

aaw: What do you see?

 

ep: The air is heavy and dank and there's a condensation on the inside of the walls and I'm looking through a, like a, not like a porthole, but not like glass, and it's really, really, really thick. And there's dirt. And there's a slit in the dirt, it covers it all up, and I'm lookin' out and I can see the earthrise. That's very special, because usually we have to keep the shutters down--from all the radiation.

 

aaw: Do you do work there?

 

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“The War On Consciousness” with Graham Hancock

Graham Hancock is one of the foremost scholars of alternative history and unconventional theories regarding ancient civilizations. One of the main themes of his work is the idea that a possible “mother culture” is the origin of all global culture and civilization.

 

Hancock is a very compelling lecturer and his knowledge of worldwide mysteries is vast – please enjoy the following talk. (This lecture was apparently banned by TED for being too “alternative” – What do you think?)…

 

The War On Consciousness: Graham Hancock Talks Ayahuasca, Shamanism, Society, Consciousness

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Lost Fragrances Continued: M.J. Guest Blogs About GUERLAIN…

Curious about what lost perfumes were like? Author M.J. Rose spent a few months touring the blogosphere last year, and she left behind a gorgeous trail of guest posts about lost fragrances…

 

Now that the paperback of THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES is out, we are publishing her guest posts here at The Museum of Mysteries. Enjoy! (Tune in often as we post more links to her numerous delicious posts. Your senses will thank you!)

 

…And so, here’s a peek at M.J.’s lush Guest Post at Mystery Fanfare on GUERLAIN

 

 

“Researching The Book of Lost Fragrances was a labor of love. One of the most wonderful parts was working with a famous blogger, Dimi of The Sorcery of Scent. He helped me find out about fragrances that have been lost to us and what they smelled like. 

 

I thought it would interesting for us to tell you about one of them.

 

Guerlain first focused on verveine (verbena) varieties to use in perfumes in the mid-late 1800’s. Eau de Verveine was released first in the 1870’s and made brief reappearances in the 1950s and the 1980s before being retired from Guerlain’s perfume portfolio. Eau de Verveine is the scent of high summer… sharp, uplifting notes of citrus-green lemon verbena flood the mouth with saliva with their crisp, energising aroma….”


For her complete post about GUERLAIN click here.

 

 

 

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