Regaining Your Sight By Dr. George P. Butler, Sr. (Copyright - 2001) People ask how I started remembering other lives. Did I go through a regression to turn on my sight? The process started far more broadly than just remembering lives and has impacted every part of my life. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first thing I had to learn was to *unlearn* DENIAL! From childhood, most of us have heard, "That's just your imagination." Rather than always looking at everything that happens in your life with an eye to "Is that possible? Is it 'logical'?", allow yourself to look at and SEE images which flash through your mind. Acknowledge and pay attention to these images for a second. When they do not make sense, do NOT dismiss them. Rather, just file them away in the back of your mind. You will find things happening shortly thereafter (within a week or two) which confirm what you saw or felt. Pay attention to that, too. AND stop trying to convince yourself, "It's just a coincidence", when you DO get the confirmations. Once you begin to recognize that there are no coincidences, you give confirmations permission to follow the images more rapidly. If you can give yourself permission to see the images, the images will become more frequent and clearer. If something tells you, "That's illogical", pay attention whether that voice is your own, or someone else's. If it is someone else's voice telling you that you are fooling yourself, you have my permission to ignore the voice. And do not forget to thank the Universe (your "Guides", your "Higher Self", your "Guardian Angel", your "God") for giving you the images AND the confirmations. Once you become accustomed to the images and confirmations, you will find it VERY difficult to deny these image, when they begin to deal with things you know you have not experienced in this lifetime. When you get the images and you know they are things YOU have seen, but they are out-of-sync with the current timeline, file them away, too. As more come, you may find threads that tie together into a life here and there. I particularly find this true when I am actually visiting a place I had a previous life. (Yes, I also get images from places where I did not live. I can usually tell when it is those types of images, because I pay attention to whether the images feel like they are mine personally, or are just energy in the place.) As usual, I pay attention to the details of the images, dismissing NOTHING! I was having recalls since childhood, though I did not always recognize them at the moment. The first spontaneous recalls, of which I was really aware this time around, were in southern Germany in the early 1970s. I had flashes of events while driving north from Augsburg, up some of the castle-ruins-lined valleys, while crystal shopping. It was 1994 that I first hired someone to regress me. The best part of that session was NOT the few lives I remembered, but recognizing what I had actually been doing since childhood!!! The session brought the recognition, and Paul, the regressor, "gave me permission" to continue remembering! In my current life, I have travelled extensively in North America, Venezuela, Central America, Europe, Egypt and the Middle East. Now, when I get an image of something that seems out-of-time while very personal, I accept it as having been my experience, maybe peek at any lessons I learned, then I move on. I do not have to be at the site for the memories to occur. One advantage to remembering all of this is that I do not have to submit myself to learning same lessons, again. I can look back at the lesson, recognize it, acknowledge it and know I do not need to learn it again. "That was then, this is now." I would guess that you have been looking through this window into your past lives many times, but you then destroyed the memory by denying it as "illogical". KNOCK THAT SH...TUFF OFF!!!