This story is from September 9, 2007

PLRT patients include bankers, techies

Past life regression therapy (PLRT) has become the hottest treatment for upwardly mobile Indians demanding answers to all their life's problems.
PLRT patients include bankers, techies
Past life regression therapy (PLRT) has become the hottest treatment for upwardly mobile Indians demanding answers to all their life's problems. Even Pune has been home to workshops and programmes on PLR.
Sujata Vaidya, a biofield science expert, claims to have treated over 250 patients. "PLRT is useful for treatment related to emotional and mental trauma which compound later," she explains.
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Most of her patients are bankers, IT professionals and academicians.
Although we think we cannot remember our past lives, practitioners of this therapy believe we really do to a certain extent, if only in very short flashes or deja vu. There is always that person that you feel you have met before, as well as that street you walked down or that foreign language you pick up oh-so-easily.
If they regress well, it is amazing as to how people come up with minute details of a particular place, event, year, language or association that seems to have no other basis. Patients typically experience two or three lifetimes in depth which shed a great deal of light on present life issues and relationships.
For the process to have a complete therapeutic effect, it could take 8 to 10 sessions, costing anywhere between Rs 100-5,000 each.
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