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LIVIU TIPURITA

International Expert in Past Life Regression

Experience

12+ years

PLR Sessions

Hundreds completed

Clients

International

From Sceptic to Specialist

Everything I believed about Past Life Regression changed in summer 2012 during what should have been a routine session.

My new client, a woman in her late 20s, arrived with a stiff neck that six months of medical tests couldn't explain. X-rays, MRIs—all clear. Her GP, finding nothing physically wrong, suggested hypnosis as a last resort.

During what I intended as simple muscle relaxation, she began describing 17th-century Scotland in vivid present tense—as if she were there, right now. I sat puzzled for several minutes, not understanding what was happening. Was she making it all up? Remembering some film? Daydreaming?

Then something dramatic happened—she was sentenced to death by hanging.

As she described climbing the gallows, her breath became rapid and shallow. "I step onto the wooden planks. They creak beneath me. My feet tremble. The rope hangs still. The man loops the noose around my neck—tightens it. He pulls my hair. The rough fibres dig into my skin. My heart pounds..."

My new client literally started hyperventilating in front of me.

My rational mind was racing to keep up: 'This is so far-fetched. Is she making it all up?'

But something deeper whispered: 'Trust the process. This matters.'

As I watched my client struggle for breath, I had no idea this crisis would drag into the light an internal conflict that had been silently shaping my entire life—a battle between what my rational mind insisted was true and what my deeper knowing had always whispered.

An Unexpected Awakening

A War Made Conscious

I'd been fascinated by Buddhism since my teens, devouring every text I could find—Milarepa's extraordinary transformation, Atisha's 'Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment', Guru Rinpoche's mystical demonstrations. I was drawn to concepts of reincarnation and consciousness studies.

But here's the fascinating contradiction: I approached it all as cultural phenomena—historical curiosities, philosophical frameworks, religious metaphors. Not living, breathing realities.

For me, 'reincarnation', 'rebirth', and 'past lives' were intellectual concepts to be studied, not experienced truths to be lived.

Separation

Meanwhile, for years, my unconscious had been trying to get my attention...

At 23, stepping off the train in Edinburgh—a city I'd never visited—I was overwhelmed not just by beauty, but by profound familiarity. 'I'm back home,' something deep inside whispered. It felt like slipping into a well-known embrace—like I knew the sights, the scents, and sounds. It was as if I was wrapped in warmth and quiet understanding, with a surge of joy filling me. My body relaxed—my breath steadied—I could finally just be. A deep sense of recognition settled over me—undeniable, yet unnerving. My rational mind was scrambling for logical explanations.

A year later, through a series of serendipitous events, I moved to Edinburgh for my master's degree. During that time, I often recognised streets as if revisiting them rather than discovering them for the first time. I knew how to navigate intersections without checking directions.

Once, strolling along Candlemaker's Row toward the Grassmarket, it was as if I were walking through two overlapping realities—one in the 19th century, the other in the present.

From childhood throughout my twenties, similar dramatic experiences would unfold spontaneously. I always dismissed them as elaborate daydreams, though they felt nothing like ordinary fantasies where my conscious mind remained in control. I was, quite literally, a different person—different height, different age, even different race.

I particularly remember a recurring vision: being a tall, dignified Black man, dying of hunger, feeling the weight of an entire family behind me. These experiences surfaced without warning, yet their emotional weight was undeniable.

Each time, my conscious, rational mind rejected these vivid, inexplicable 'flashes'—as mere fabrications of the unconscious.

Echoes from Another Time

The Barrier

As a student training in hypnotherapy, this internal split became even more pronounced. I approached hypnosis from a scientific perspective, driven by my interest in neuroscience.

I remember a colleague showing me some video recordings of past-life regressions. They were interesting—I watched them keenly, as if following a suspenseful film. But when he asked for my thoughts, I immediately dismissed them as 'hallucinations' with 'little curative value'. It was a reflexive dismissal.

As someone who defined themselves as logical, it would've been rather embarrassing to consider anything else

My conscious mind had built an impenetrable wall: spirituality was something to examine intellectually and study, therapy was something to practice, and never the twain shall meet.

Back to my hyperventilating client... Things had gone too far for me to stop her now.

She was standing on the gallows, her body trembling, her voice shaking... "I'm waiting... A man shouts. The floor drops. I plummet... The rope catches. I can't breathe..."

She starts suffocating in front of me.

My training reflexes kicked in. In hypnosis, an abreaction (an intense emotional release of previously repressed trauma) is serious business. Whether her trauma was 'true' or not was irrelevant right now. She was experiencing it as completely real.

I guided her through the experience, offering reassurance. 'What's happening?' "My neck snapped... Everything is dark... Where am I?" She's shaking, struggling for breath. 'Everything will be fine, you're safe now,' I tell her.

Then, suddenly, she becomes completely serene. 'What's happening? Where are you now?' I asked. "My body is dangling from the rope. I can see it from above. I feel so light... so free... I'm rising... Something's pulling me up...!"

A few moments of silence, then she opened her eyes—as puzzled as I was. We were talking about her experience, when suddenly we both realised it—she was moving her neck freely. 'Does it still hurt?' No. The stiffness was gone. Six months of medical mystery resolved in less than an hour.

By session's end, her pain had vanished. And it stayed gone. I know because she WhatsApps me every anniversary of our session.

Breakthrough

That session sparked profound curiosity. This was something far from anything 'scientific', yet here was undeniable therapeutic success. What else might I be missing?

Within weeks, I began studying with world-leading PLR specialists. Since then, I've conducted hundreds of sessions. With each client, I witnessed evidence—some supporting, some challenging conventional reincarnation understanding.

The sceptic in me demanded rigorous observation, whilst the healer in me celebrated remarkable transformations that defied explanation.

Integration

Personal

Eventually, I experienced PLR myself. There's simply too much to tell—I could write a short book about what I experienced. What I can say is that first session provided an entirely new perspective on existence, along with deep peace I'd never known.

I learnt to listen without dismissing what I couldn't immediately explain. Those childhood experiences, the Edinburgh recognition, all those dismissed 'fabrications'—suddenly they had context, meaning, integration.

Now, after twelve years of practice, I have an insight worth sharing: the battle between conscious scepticism and unconscious knowing doesn't need to end with victory for either side.

My Buddhist studies provided the philosophical framework. My unconscious experiences provided the personal knowing. My scientific training provided the methodology. My therapeutic practice provided the evidence.

The synthesis of all four created something more powerful than any single approach—something with genuine therapeutic value.

Awareness

Why This Matters for You

If you're still reading this, you likely recognise this internal conflict. Perhaps you've had your own experiences—moments of recognition, dreams that felt like memories, people who seemed instantly familiar. Regardless of how much you believed them, probably a part of your rational mind insisted they were 'just imagination'.

Your unconscious knows things your conscious mind hasn't yet accepted. Your rational mind provides the discernment your unconscious needs. Together, they create the perfect conditions for authentic exploration.

For me, now, this ‘war’ isn't something to resolve—it's about making it conscious and productive, about harnessing its powerful therapeutic value.

Benefits

Reported by Clients

Over the years, many clients have experienced:

  • Sudden understanding of lifelong patterns or relationships

  • Clarity about recurring life themes and purposes

  • Healing of emotional and physical symptoms, unexplained fears, persistent issues

  • Immediate transformation of toxic relationships or improvement of troubled ones

  • Relief from pains and physical problems that couldn't be medically explained

  • Recognition of why certain people feel instantly familiar

  • Profound sense of peace and self-acceptance

  • Cessation of anxiety, panic attacks, limiting patterns

  • Gaining calmness, confidence, optimism

Whether you arrive as curious sceptic or passionate believer, you'll find a guide who understands both perspectives and can meet you exactly where you are.

Credentials

Certified by the British National Council of Hypnotherapy, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation & Andrew Parr Academy.

Registered with NCH, GHR, and GHSR.

Advanced training in Ericksonian Hypnotherapy and NLP.

Specialising in therapeutic Past Life Regression.

What to Expect

from Your PLR Session

During your private sessions, we'll explore whatever emerges—glimpses of unknown memories, vivid complex experiences, symbolic imagery, or simply deep reflection. There's no 'right' way to experience PLR. Every journey is unique and offers its own gifts.

Whether seeking answers to current challenges or exploring your unconscious's deeper patterns, you'll be gently guided with expertise developed through thousands of hours of practice and deep understanding of both the sceptical and believing perspectives.

Each session is completely private and confidential, conducted in a comfortable, supportive environment where you can explore freely without judgement.

Personalised Retreats

in Beautiful Crete

Our all-year-round personalised Past Life Regression retreats welcome individuals, friends, couples, or families seeking transformation through exploring past lives whilst enjoying Crete's natural beauty.

Completely Flexible

Everything is tailored to you - choose your preferred dates, length of stay, number of sessions, and type of accommodation. Whether you want an intensive weekend or a week-long exploration by the sea, we adapt to your needs.

Contact us to discuss your personalised PLR retreat in Crete.