MUSICIAN SPEAKS OUT ON BENEFITS OF PAST LIFE REGRESSION THERAPY
Chicago musician/composer praises benefits of past life regression therapy to clear blockages and expand musical thought.
Chicago musician/composer & recording artist Robert Kramer was recently interviewed by Pam Zekman of Channel 2 news about his experiences with past life-regression therapy.
Kramer, who, after undergoing an intensive 3 hour regression under hypnosis early last year, composed and released "Songs Of Past Lives", an 18 song CD of original classical & renaissance music, despite having no previous background or training in the classical genre. The controversial CD has been panned by some critics, and lauded by others as a stunning achievement.
During the interview, Kramer offered his perspective on the benefits of undergoing past life regression therapy to clear emotional blockages and deeper issues, adding "it has deepened my musicial thought a thousand-fold...". He claims that it has also stimulated and expanded his songwriting abilities, as well as his musical career, suggesting other musicians "should try it".
Kramer will be appearing May 14th at Fitzgeralds in Berwyn, Illinois as one of the featured performers during The Chicago Singer Spotlight.
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