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Hypnotherapist Elaine Stevens joins Art Bell to explore the startling world of past life regression and future life progression, drawing from thousands of sessions conducted over her career. Stevens explains how clients under deep hypnosis spontaneously recall vivid details from previous incarnations, complete with historically verifiable dates, costumes, and locations she personally confirmed through library research.
The conversation dives into the mechanics of hypnosis, from brainwave states to the somnambulistic level where subjects can speak foreign languages from prior lifetimes. Stevens describes guiding people through their death experiences in past lives, reporting that every subject, regardless of how they died, encounters immediate peace and surrounding light. She addresses reincarnation's removal from the Bible at the Council of Nicaea, the question of whether new souls exist today, and the ethics of past life exploration. Stevens also shares her work with future life progressions, where subjects transported to the year 2300 describe advanced technology and contact with beings from other planetary systems.
A thought-provoking examination of consciousness, mortality, and the possibility that human identity stretches far beyond a single lifetime.
The conversation dives into the mechanics of hypnosis, from brainwave states to the somnambulistic level where subjects can speak foreign languages from prior lifetimes. Stevens describes guiding people through their death experiences in past lives, reporting that every subject, regardless of how they died, encounters immediate peace and surrounding light. She addresses reincarnation's removal from the Bible at the Council of Nicaea, the question of whether new souls exist today, and the ethics of past life exploration. Stevens also shares her work with future life progressions, where subjects transported to the year 2300 describe advanced technology and contact with beings from other planetary systems.
A thought-provoking examination of consciousness, mortality, and the possibility that human identity stretches far beyond a single lifetime.
Key Moments
Every past-life death is peaceful: Stevens says after thousands of past-life regressions, the death experience is always the same regardless of how violent - peaceful, calm, surrounded with light, no fear.
Trauma at death traps souls as ghosts: Stevens, who lives in 1800s-era Virginia City, says souls with trauma or longing at death get trapped at the Earth plane, and a hypnotherapist can direct a ghost to the light.
Atlantis sculptor regression: Stevens recounts a current-life sculptor she regressed who recalled creating a water-borne sculpture in Atlantis and meetings attended by beings from many planetary systems.
