How a Session Works
- When you visit Karel for a session, all communication is confidential. [For more on confidentiality requirements, click here.]
- Be honest in your areas of concern.
- We will talk for an hour or more, getting to know each other before the actual past life regression session begins. This gives you time to establish rapport and trust, as required for this type of work. The more information Karel has regarding your questions or issues, the more likely she will be able to ask the specific questions needed during the regression to get you the information you seek.
- Just before you begin the actual regression, you will be asked to use the bathroom. A "potty call" in the middle of the session is often the body's response to such extreme relaxation, but it can be distracting. A bathroom stop can help minimize any distraction.
- Karel keeps a stock of blankets on hand so that you cover up. The extreme relaxation drops your blood pressure, which can make you feel chilled.
- Around an hour-and-a-half to two hours is spent actually reclined and in the regression session.
- During the session, your visual side of the brain will be engaged, and it feels like watching a movie. You will be asked to describe everything you see, hear, and feel so that you have a record of your experience and to assist Karel in asking appropriate questions, giving directions, or making suggestions.
- After the session, you and Karel will spend 30 minutes up to an hour discussing what transpired.
- Since you may not clearly recall all that is described by you during your past life regression session, it is recorded. The session is saved on a CD for you to take with you to review later, privately.
- You may feel a bit spacey or ungrounded after the session. Clients are encouraged to drink lots of water, eat a snack, and/or do something physical after the session (take a walk) before driving.
- To schedule a session, click here.


