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Value of 'Mother' - Part 2

This post in continuation of the post "Value of Mother - Part 1".  It is about a person who had lost his mother when he was about 8 years old and always had the question bothering him as to why his mother left him so early in life.  Suggest you read part 1 before reading this. I intended to post this few days later, but there have been lot of messages asking for part 2.  So, here it is. It was about 11 months since Mahesh had been through his first and only session of PLR.  He called me in the month of December 2019 to ask if he can come over for a second session.  He wanted to go through the session in order to find the answers for the unresolved questions that bothered him.  I could remember his earlier session very well and was also excited and looking forward to solve the questions that we both had.  The fact that he was someone who could go into trance very quickly was something that excited me.  He came over in the first week of th...

Value of "Mother" - Part 1

This post is about a PLR therapy session of a person who had lost his mother early in life.  Having good parents to guide us in our life is a privilege that we children take for granted.  The sacrifices that they make for us (their children) definitely entitle them to time, love and affection in their old age.  I hope this session is an eye opener for all the children who take their parents for granted. Mahesh (name changed), a computer engineer, in his early thirties, reached out to me in January, 2019.  He had heard about me having learnt the PLR therapy and wanted to undergo a session to address some of the issues he was having.  It was initial days for me as a PLR therapist and I was not sure if I could handle all the questions that may come from someone with a science background.  I asked him to meditate for at least a month before we could have the session.  After a month, he called again to say he has been meditating regularly and is keen t...