There are several ways ofapproaching the soul’s past, and the most sought after is, wanting to know who we were in times past. But perhaps it is more significant to know in which emotions or circumstances we became caught, so that knowing this we may conclude stories and carry on with our life in this lifetime.
Programme:
Saturday, May 29, 2021.
Mexico time:
10 a.m.: Opening by Mrs. Lili Bosnic from Mexico.
10.15 a.m.: Lic. Carlos González Delgado, Spain:
Regression therapy and soul psychology.
11.45 a.m.: Lic. Marcelo Beloqui, Argentina.
PLT with respect to a good death and beyond.
1.30 p.m. : Dr. José Luís Cabouli, Spain.
Captures of the soul.
3 to 4.30 p.m.: recess for lunch.
4.30 p.m.: Dr. Viviana Zenteno. Chile.
Karmic relationships.
6.15 p.m.: Mrs. Lili Bosnic. Mexico.
This… and that… and my experience too.
8 p.m.: End of the day.
Sunday, May 30, 2021.
10 a.m.: Lili opens the sittings.
10.15 a.m.: Dr. Bibiana Bistrich. Argentina.
Foetal life.
11.45 a.m.: Dr. Maria Eugenia Domínguez. Argentina.
Journalist Mónica Baum interviews Doctor Cabouli. Paths to personal development; karma, destiny, guilt, original sin, victimism, victim and perpetrator. «YouTube» Editor Profile: «Dr. Cabouli. Terapia de Vidas Pasadas» («Dr. Cabouli. Past Lives Therapy»). Interview date: Wednesday, April 14th, 2021. Date of publication on «YouTube»: Thursday, April 29th, 2021. Duration: 37 minutes and 30 seconds. Language: Spanish.
Mariano Sörensen’ interview with Doctor José Luis Cabouli for the show «El Nuevo Tiempo» («The new Time»). Date of the event: Tuesday, 3rd March of 2020. «YouTube» editor profile: Dr. Cabouli. Terapia de Vidas Pasadas «Dr. Cabouli. Past Lives Therapy». Date of publication in «YouTube»: Friday, 3rd April of 2020. Duration: 44 minutes and 14 seconds. Language: Spanish.
Phobias, fears, anxiety, depression, blockages, feelings of guilt, emotional or material failures, behavioral disorders, sexual disorders?
All of these and other diseases labeled as psychosomatic can be treated with Past Life Therapy (PLT).
If when faced with a certain situation, an uncontrollable emotional reaction takes over without us being able to control it, it is due to the fact that at an unconscious level our conscious mind is letting go of an experience that was reactivated by analogy with the present situation. These emotions have strong bodily reactions: feelings of suffocation, muscle tension, anxiety, chest tightness, stomach ache, among other symptoms.
Many of the difficulties and emotional conflicts in our lives, as well as physical pain, have their origin in traumatic or painful experiences. These experiences can originate in the womb, childhood, or past existences and are kept in the subconscious mind and become activated when faced with similar situations, unleashing inexplicable and unwanted behaviors, or manifesting as commands that govern our lives.
«PLT allows the unconscious to become conscious and thus release unwanted physical symptoms and behaviors».
Doctor José Luís Cabouli. 5th-6th and 7th of February of 2021. Post English translation: Núria Comas Viladrich.
This is a Past Lives Therapy (PLT) introductory course aimedat those who wish to know and learn about this therapeutic alternative without carrying out an entire formal training.
The workshop will consist of five separate classes taking place Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday, from 4 to 8 pm on Friday and from 10 to 8 pm on the weekend, when the fundamental concepts of PLT will be explained: the basic regression technique, the therapeutic work of traumatic experiences in past lives, fetal life and birth, and how the anamnesis is performed when using PLT techniques.
Each class will be splitted into a theoretical part and a practical part during which Dr. Cabouli will perform a didactic regression by drawing lots among the attendees.
The course is aimed at therapists and health and other disciplines professionals wishing to acquire a different knowledge about the genesis and resolution of emotional conflicts that they often face on a daily basis as well as at those who wish to delve into their interior development.
In addition to therapists interested in learning about a different therapeutic alternative, the course may be of particular interest to obstetricians, pediatricians, and those professionals working in palliative care or accompanying terminally ill patients.
At the end of the course a certificate of attendance will be issued.
Basic Workshop On Past lives Therapy (PLT) Program:
Lesson 1.
General Introduction;basic premises on the basis of Past Lives Therapy (PLT).
The timeless dimension of the soul, the trapping of consciousness and the concept of multi-simultaneity.
Experience excluded from consciousness, responsible experience and traumatic experience.
Symptom: the pathway to experience excluded from consciousness.
Didactic regression by Doctor José Luis Cabouli.
Lesson 2.
Basic Regression Technique.
Therapeutic work of the traumatic experience.
How the therapeutic session is conducted.
Didactic regression by Doctor José Luis Cabouli.
Lesson 3.
The experience of death.
Therapeutic work of the different traumatic death experiences .
Didactic regression by Doctor José Luis Cabouli.
Lesson 4.
Fetal life and birth.
Influence of emotions, maternal beliefs and external events on the psyche of the fetus.
Therapeutic work of events that may occur at birth: cesarean section, general anesthesia, forceps and circular cord among others.
Didactic regression by Doctor José Luis Cabouli.
Lesson5.
Anamnesis in PLT: initial interview conducted by the therapist which differs from the classic medical history.
Mandates and Promises: Positive or negative statements that work as programmers of behaviors from the unconscious.
Interviews with Doctor José Luís Cabouli in Portuguese for the newspapers «El Periódico de Catalunya», «La Verdad», «La Nación» and «Reforma».
We already have at the disposal of those who are fluent in Portuguese language the interviews granted by the newspapers «El Periódico de Catalunya», «La Verdad», «La Nación» and «Reforma» with Doctor José Luís Cabouli.
We thank the interpreter Marisabel Tropea for her collaboration in completing the interviews conducted with Doctor Cabouli in the language of José Saramago.
«In Body and Soul» website team. Sunday, 8th of November of 2020. Post English translation: Núria Comas Viladrich.
You can find below the links to the new Portuguese translations:
José Luís Cabouli: «Quis ser um cirurgião das almas» (José Luis Cabouli: «I wanted to be a soul surgeon»). Por Luís Aubele. Entrevista publicada pelo Jornal «La Nación», Buenos Aires, 22-03-2009. «O que eu fui antes de ser José Luís?», começou a perguntar-se quando tinha 8 anos. O curioso é que naquela época nunca havia ouvido falar de reencarnação; não somente não sabia o que era, tampouco conhecia a palavra. «Somente uns anos mais tarde, entre os 15 e os 16 anos, soube do que se tratava. Mas tiveram que passar 20 anos mais, quando eu levava anos exercendo a profissão de cirurgião plástico, para que compreendesse que a reencarnação poderia ter um fim terapêutico», recorda José Luís Cabouli, médico e terapeuta especializado em terapia de vidas passadas (…). Tradução: Marisabel Tropea.
Doctor José Luís Cabouli was interviewed by Horacio Embón in the year 2000 in order to explain to the tv audience the path that led him to replace body surgery for soul surgery, ie. Past Lives Therapy (PLT). «YouTube» Editor Profile: Doctor José Luís Cabouli. Past Lives Therapy. Date of publication on «YouTube»: Thursday, 5th November of 2020. Duration: 15 minutes and 46 seconds. Language: Spanish.
This is an interview by Horacio Embón on the Canal Infinito in Buenos Aires in the year 2000. I found it thanks to Mitzutao as I was unaware of its existence.
Doctor José Luís Cabouli. Post English translation: Núria Comas Viladrich.
Interview with Doctor José Luís Cabouli for La Vanguardia in Galician.
We have now available to all Internet users the interview in Galician language with Doctor José Luís Cabouli by the journalist Lluís Amiguet published on Saturday the August, 23th of 2003 in the section La Contra of the Newspaper La Vanguardia.
We are grateful to professor Elisa Borrazás for the translation that will allow all speakers of Rosalía de Castro mother’s tongue a better comprehension of this document, where Doctor Cabouli explains how acute suffering episodes leave a imprint that must be healed in within the soul of every living being as opposed to pleasant experiences.
We hope that this translation helps all Galicia’s language speakers to find a way to heal these soul experiences from the past that might remain in the unconscious mind. A common necessity of all world’s nations individuals who will better understand this need if it is expressed through the soul of each nation, which is its vernacular language.
«In Body and Soul» website’s team. Saturday, 7th of November of 2020. Post English translation: Núria Comas Viladrich.
Next, we like to inform you about the link to the interview now available in Galician:
José Luís Cabouli: «O teu ego non atura toda a verdade» (José Luis Cabouli: «Your ego cannot bear the whole truth»). La Vanguardia. Sábado, 23 de Agosto de 2003. A Contra. Teño 52 anos. Nacín en Buenos Aires. Fun cirurxián plástico, pero dos que non se fan ricos, e hoxe son terapeuta regresivo. Teño un fillo de 10 meses e outro de 20 anos. Creo que nesta vida purgamos erros de vidas anteriores que debemos emendar con amor, e traumas terríbeis dos que debe librarse a nosa conciencia ao lembralos. Tradución: Elisa Borrazás.
History of the International Journal of Regression Therapy (JRT).
Thanks to Doctor José Luís Cabouli we have known the website of the International Journal of Regression Therapy, with which we establish a link from the website «In body and soul». This entity has published, along its trajectory, an extensive variety of articles and cases related to this subject, all published in English language. Below we offer you Rich Stammler’s text describing the history of this publication until 2014.
Team of the website «In body and soul». Saturday, October 24th, 2020. Post English translation: Núria Comas Viladrich.
History of the International Journal of Regression Therapy (JRT).
The concept of using past-life regression for physical, psychological and spiritual healing contained many threads of insight from many schools of thought from across the globe. In the United States, during the ‘60s and ‘70s a counterculture emerged which contrasted with the stark materialism evident at that time in the Western culture, science and in psychology, as a part of behaviorism.
Aspects of that counterculture movement included a revival and interest in the wisdom traditions including those of India. A parallel development in physics slowly took hold, the popularization of quantum mechanics. The principles of quantum mechanics led to the startling conclusion that, at a minimum, we live in a «participatory universe», we are co-creators, of our reality, and consciousness/mind collapses the quantum wave of all possibilities at each moment. Particle physicists revealed that at its base all is energy, in Einstein’s words «…the field is the only reality».
The ‘60s ushered in psychedelic experiences that for many, opened up vistas to normally unseen realities and further eroded the underpinnings of materialism. Meanwhile, in theories of health and disease, the focus on healing became not an external agent but the self. This new focus ushered in new thinking expressed in several publications, such as, Shealy and Myss’s Creation of Health (Shealy & Myss,1988), Deepak Chopra’s, Quantum Healing (Chopra,1989), and, finally for the regression field, Dethlefsen and Dahlke’s, powerful, The Healing Power of Illness (Dethlefsen & Dahlke, 1983). All of this represented a large paradigm shift in Western thinking, which is on-going today and, in fact, accelerating1.
Association for Research and Past Life Therapies (APRT).
However, the regression therapy movement began in earnest as organizers conducted the first conference in May of 1980 at the University of California at Irvine with the stipulation by the university that only those professionally credentialed could be presenters. At the conference, a committee was formed to create a past-life therapy association. Its purpose was, «…the organization should be a clearing house for information, set standards and determine ethics, help to articulate the concept of past lives to the professional community, publish a journal, and be involved in a training program. It was also to serve as a support group for its members and as a referral source for the public» (Lucas, 1993, p 15). In October 1981, a formal organization was founded with the title of The Association for Past-Life Research and Therapies (APRT). The movement correlated with the emergence of a new school of psychology, transpersonal psychology. The new organization was composed of credentialed professionals from traditional fields, non-credentialed hypnotherapists who adapted easily to this new form of regression therapy, and a group of psychics who, «did readings rather than practice therapy» (Lucas, 1993, p.15).
The association published its first newsletter, which was soon followed by the first and only journal for regression therapy, The Journal of Regression Therapy, in 1986. The APRT board’s guidance was «…to include reactions from members, new research, innovative treatment techniques, and personal experiences, as well as articles and book reviews» (Lucas, 1993, p.17).
The association grew rapidly and the passion of the membership produced semi-annual conferences and semi-annual editions of the Journal in the early years. In 1999, the APRT assumed a new name, the International Association of Research and Regression Therapies (IARRT) to reflect a growing international character of this movement.
For various reasons, from its height in membership near the turn of the century, membership steadily declined until on January 2014 IARRT dissolved.
APRT began publishing the first Journal of Regression Therapy in the Spring of 1986. The current 2014 issue will make it 28 years of publishing topics of interest to regression professionals and related disciplines. To date, the Journal includes 25 issues containing over 330 articles spanning every facet of the regression discipline. In spite of the demise of IARRT, there are a great number of professionals who want to see this important legacy of APRT/IARRT continued. Meanwhile, other fast-growing regression organizations overseas also expressed interest in creating/continuing some type of regression journal.
The International Journal of Regression Therapy.
The opportunity was seized to make the Journal a truly international journal and vehicle for new ideas, new research and a forum that enhances and furthers the best goals of the regression community. To that end, collaboration occurred between the existing editor of the Journal, Rich Stammler, the president of the Earth Association for Regression Therapy (EARTh), Athanasios Komianos, and the past president, Hans ten Dam, to make the Journal truly international. Based on the World Regression Congress (WCRT4) in 2011 (in Turkey), and the most recent World Regression Congress (WCRT5) in 2014 (in Portugal), the mix of different cultural perspectives and less tether to a traditional worldview, brings some very interesting new ideas into the mix. It appears there is a great deal more academic research happening overseas. It looks very promising for the prospect of a truly global journal in the near future.
During the WCRT5, the new Journal was formally born with the title, The International Journal of Regression Therapy. The title is largely the same and reflects the legacy of the original, but highlights the increased emphasis on the global nature of its contributors and subscribers. The logo is the mythical Phoenix to show the rebirth of the Journal superimposed on a globe to also mirror its international character. The consulting editorial board has expanded to include a group for the non-English speaking contributors and readers. The goals of the Journal are the following:
The mission of the Journal is to further the professional and academic development of regression therapy around the world.
It publishes articles on the empirical effects and theoretical implications of regression therapy.
It provides a platform for the exchange of ideas and practices.
It supports the development of a theoretical framework for regression.
It pays attention to related developments in the fields of transpersonal psychology and the study of consciousness.
It translates interesting articles in other languages into English.
It stimulates research.
The structure of the Journal has been updated to the following:
A Table of Contents, –with links to articles–.
Articles, –composed of research ideas, techniques, interesting cases and other topics of interest to the regression professional–.
Book Reviews.
A Blog Section –a new section with the 2014 issue and will have the same general topic as the main articles but much shorter– one to two pages.
New Community Media –will be a new section in the next issue and is composed of new books, electronic media and other published material created by the professional community to appraise readers of new media in the regression field–.
Authors –a section presenting a short bio of contributing authors–.
The goal of the new Journal Policy Board is to publish the next issue in March of 2015.
Rich Stammler. November 2014.
References.
Chopra, D. (1989). Quantum healing. New York: Bantam Books.
Dethlefsen, T. & Dahlke, R. (1983). The Healing power of illness: the meaning of symptoms & how to interpret them. (tr. 1990) Brisbane, Australia: Element Books Limited.
Lucas, W. B. (1993). The History of Regression Therapy. in W. B. Lucas, (Ed.), Regression therapy: a handbook for professionals,Vol. I: Past-Life Therapy. Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest Press.
Shealy, C. N. & Myss, C. (1988). The Creation of health: the emotional, psychological, and spiritual responses that promote health and healing. New York: Three Rivers Press.
Talk by Doctor José Luís Cabouli with María Eugenia Domínguez («Mariu»), performed in «Facebook Live», on Saturday the 25th of July of 2020; Blanes, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
Editor’s Profile: «Doctor Cabouli. Terapia de Vidas Pasadas» («Doctor Cabouli. Past Life Therapy»). Publishing date in «YouTube»: Monday August 24th of 2020. Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes and 55 seconds. language: Spanish.