| About Bryan Jameison
Master teacher and pioneer in the fields of reincarnation and past-life therapy, Bryan Jameison’s curiosity and his never ending questions concerning Man’s relationship with God led him to discover and develop several break-throughs in the spectrum of the human experience. These discoveries enabled thousands of people to have more meaningful lives.
By the time Bryan was eight years old, he had earned a reputation of being a “smart aleck”, a “non-Christian” and a “doubting Thomas” because he asked questions such as, “Why aren’t all my prayers answered?” And “What is God’s role in my life?”. The classics answers such a, “God said, ‘no’” or “that people who were down and out lacked faith, made him more determined to find the illusive answers to his queries.
One of his first jobs, as a disc jockey, was in Denver, Colorado. One night, he listed to a radio talk-show host discuss reincarnation which, at the time was believed to be something from the “Twilight Zone” and associated with the devil and witches. His curiosity aroused, Bryan decided to be regressed. In the 1950’s, a post-life regressionist dared not to advertise because of the contention that it was evil. “Coincidentally,” several weeks later, Bryan met, Ann Spalding, a regressionist, who agreed to regress him.
After being regressed several times, she taught Bryan how to do regressions. Since Hippies hung around the radio station where he worked, he had many willing volunteers; most of whom believed in reincarnation. After facilitating over 200 regressions, Bryan became a professional regressionist.
Never being comfortable using hypnosis, he decided to find a non-hypnotic method in which the client would be in control of choosing which past life they would or would not experience (In a hypnotic trance, a person can be easily “led”). After discovering his non-hypnotic method, his success rate was consistently above 98%.
Although at that time, he doubted that past lives had any relevance or influence on one’s present life, he continued to seek such a connection. It was about the same time that some of Bryan’s clients began reporting that, since their regressions, some of their pains, fears and “hang-ups” disappeared. From then on Bryan asked his clients if they had a particular problem such as pain or any fear before he regressed them. The, during regression, he was able to pinpoint the casual incident(s) in a post life and help his clients rid themselves of the detrimental emotions caused by those events. Also, he noted that most of the hippies he regressed had been American Indians in their previous lives. They evidently had not finished their Indian experience and continued to “play” the past-life roles in their present lives. Finally, he had found the significance of past lives.
Bryan believed that the most profound contribution he made to the field of past-life therapy was the discovery of how to transplant positive past-life emotions into the client’s present experiential pool. For instance, a person who lacked love in this life could bring it from a prior life in which love was abundant. After filling the void of love, the person no longer needed to seek it from others.
During the next thirty-three years, Bryan Jameison regressed over 10,000 people into more than 25,000 past lives in the United States, Canada and Western Europe. He also authored several book, lectured and taught his non-hypnotic regression method. Others in the field have cited his work.
Bryan Jameison made his transition in December 2002, but contribution to the field of past-life therapy will continue to help people live happier lives. (He will be back!) |

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