Does anyone believe in raaz pichle janam ka?

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Posted: 9 years ago
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The process is based on visualisation ...they say it's true but it could be just fiction ...


What's u people views regarding it ?

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Posted: 9 years ago
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wasn't there a show by this name on IMAGINETV ...???
A PAST LIFE REGRESSION THERAPIST was present and she conducted these sessions over 3 -4 hours and an edited version was telecast on tv...
it was quite a hit and several Bollywood stars came to be a part of it,and I remember CELINA JAITLEY clearly, need to check google to see who else attended it... 😆

one episode gave me the creeps, when a guy in his session under hypnosis revealed his name, occupation and how he died in his previous birth...it was in an AIRCRAFT CRASH that also killed India's nuclear scientist HOMI BHABA WHILE RETURNING TO INDIA FROM AMERICA...

after the session got over, I think , the channel then aired that the flight number he remembered seeing on his ticket matched the plane that crashed and so did the name of the person who was killed in that crash...and he remembered shivering to death, and that was how most of the survivors died in that fateful crash//

😲😲😲😲😲
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taken from wiki:

Recalled information[edit]

Many of the participants have supposedly recalled information from the past. The best example is that of Swati Singh (Episode-1 participant) who correctly recalled information about the 1966 Air India flight 101 crash incident (24 January 1966), in which she claimed that she was an Indian sailor named Singh, and in this flight the eminent Indian physicist Dr. Homi J. Bhabha had also died.[6]

Views of medical-community[edit]

A number of clinical psychiatrists have said that such memories' of a past life may only be the projected imagination of an individual. However, some others believe that the concept needs further research. "I do not practice it but I do not agree that past-life regression should be dismissed altogether. I believe that this concept needs to be thoroughly researched," says Dr Divay Mangla, a psychiatrist practising in Yamuna Nagar, India.[7]

Controversies[edit]

Some people and organizations have raised doubts over the credibility and reality of the show.[8] Much of the past-life regression process is also not shown on television, so it can't be confirmed whether the process is real or not. No explanation has been given by NDTV Imagine in this regard.

Statutory notice[edit]

Bharat Jan Vigyan Jathan, an independent Indian organisation, has got issued a statutory notice by the Punjab and Haryana High Court to NDTV Imagine TV Channel (a copy of which was also issued to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry of India[9][10]) for allegedly spreading superstition through Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka. It also asked the channel for a public debate in the presence of experts and scientists and prove its credence scientifically.[11][12]

Season 1[edit]

Episodes[edit]

The first series of Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka began on 7 December 2009 and ended on 15 January 2010. Episodes were aired on NDTV Imagine nightly from Monday to Friday at 9:30pm. It was originally planned to have 20 episodes but this was extended to 40. The season finale revisited the participants post their experience on the show and explored the impact the show had made on their lives.[13]

The makers of the show, The Ideas Box Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. are said to be planning the second season of the show which is again planned to have 20 episodes.[14]

Celebrity Participants[edit]

  • Shekhar Suman, met his dead son
  • Celina Jaitley, saw herself as a German soldier fighting and dying in action in World War 2 in her first past life regression and as a happily married woman from the US in her second past life regression.
  • Payal Rohatgi, saw herself as a Boy in her previous birth who was betrayed by his lover.[15]
  • Monica Bedi, saw herself as a Portuguese woman, a self-sacrificing mother of three kids who watches helplessly as her ex-husband dies in a car accident.[16][17]
  • Manvendra Singh Gohil (Prince of Rajpipla and gay rights activist), saw himself as a poor farmer, and in a tragic accident while crossing a river, he lost his son. Manvendra's wife gets extremely disturbed at the loss of their son and this strongly affects their married life.
  • Sambhavana Seth, saw herself as a Muslim woman, whose uncle had killed her after molesting her.
  • Ravi Kishan (host of the show), saw himself as a Naga Sadhu' in Manali, Himachal Pradesh during the 1890s and tried to obtain moksha but failed; as certain circumstances that led him to commit not one, but three murders in his past life thereby altering his life forever.[18]
  • Eva Grover (Famous TV Star and ex-wife of actor Haider who happens to be Aamir Khan's step brother).

Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka (Season 2)[edit]

Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka (Season 2) started on October 23, 2010, with same host Ravi Kishen and clinical psychologist-analyst Dr. Trupti Jayin, in an initial run of 20-episode of once a week broadcast on Saturdays at 9.00 pm. The shooting started around August 1, 2010 at a studio in Trombay.,[1] and first guest was actor Chunky Pandey, other guests would include Mahima Chaudhary and Shakti Kapoor.[19

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Posted: 9 years ago
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another article:😆

1966 Air India crash victim reborn


Bhopal resident Swati Singh , who had an unexplainable fear of heights and air travel, was taken back to her past life by renowned Mumbai psychologist Dr Trupti Jayin for the soon to be telecast show Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka.

The past life regression therapy done on Swati revealed some shocking facts. During her regression, Swati went back to the year 1966 and saw herself as Mr. D Singh, an Indian sailor.

She then saw herself boarding an Air India flight No 101 to New York in 1966 and was part of the 46 contingent of sailors. Suddenly, while in mid-air somewhere in Geneva , smoke filled the aircraft leaving the passengers running helter-skelter only to coem face to face with their fate. The Air India flight comprising 106 passengers and the 11 crew members crashed near the summit of Mont Blanc in the Alps, leaving all 117 people dead. Swati also recollected the fact that she saw noted Indian personality, Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha, who was on his way to Vienna, in the same flight.

What left everyone shocked and astonished on the sets that the details given by Swati during her regression tallied with the exact factual details of this incident that took place in the year 1966.

Most of the passengers were Indian nationals, 46 of whom were sailors and Chairman of Indian Atomic Energy Commission Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha, who also died in the same air crash. Swati, who would tremble at the thought of travelling by air and panic during take-off and landing heaved a sigh of relief and felt positive post her regression. " I was a complete sceptic and did not believe in the theory of Past Life Regression. But whatever happened to me during my regression was beyond my wildest imagination. I was shocked at the outcome of it all. I now am a believer and know that there is something beyond this world," says Swati Singh.
There are also news reports who claimed, that Dr. Homi Jehangir Baba's death was not an accident but a sabotage planned by the CIA The journey to her past life, done through a conscious meditative technique has left Swati Singh believing in things that she could never ever comprehend.
Edited by willina - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I was surfing and found this...
To doubt Past Life Regression is not as easy as it used to be.

There is now enough evidence that hypnosis can access the subconscious of an individual and remember past lifetimes...(has to be done by a trained and ethical doctor)..it's not possible for people to remember places, villages, names, events in such excruciating detail especially violent deaths that happened in olden times or before the person was born, and then have the facts verified to the T.

A Columbia institute professor and psychiatrist threw his life and job on the line when he came out and openly verified past life because the woman he was treating jumped back to Egyptian times when she drowned as a slave with her baby...her unexplained fear of water was cured by the session, but more importantly it shed light on the life in those times..because she could see everything in detail.

Sanjay Dutt says he was warrior king and looking after his people but he killed a lot of people in battle, which is what he attributes his great fortune but equally great trials and tribulations in this lifetime to.

On Raaz pichle Janam Ka, there was this really sweet story, young Punjabi actress who comes with her current fiance to the show, undergoes hypnosis, and finds herself in partition India Pakistan...Punjab..she is having a sweet time with her then admirer, (she starts smiling and laughing sweetly on the show in her sleep which makes the doctor as well as audience laugh also). But then in her village radicals come mob fury burning all the Muslims or Hindus I forgot which exactly, , houses, they flee to the jungle but, are chased by army carrying rifles with bayonets, first the boy gets pierced, and then the girl, but they die together after she crawls over to him..pledging to be together always..

Under hypnosis she is asked by dr trupthi if she can recognize anyone in her present, life come from that past life, and she immediately says yes, her present fiances name..Daan or something. They got reunited in this lifetime. And leading happier life. When she is awoken after session, they discuss and her fiancee says he has unexplained pain the the small of his back..where the sipahis bayonet pierced...but doctors can't find anything.

If people believed in Past Life, their moral conduct also would change, because law of karma would be established. Trouble is so many past lives, and having to purge sins from all of them may make people disbelieve in Law of Karma saying, how can I deserve this...I've done nothing ...but u pay back every hurt u caused others...similar way you can see how yr future IS in yr hands, your not Kati Patang in fates hands...u can change negative karma by sowing the right seeds.

People should read Theosophy...it explains in detail every thing...how some times we get ill without any cause, sometimes so many obstacles no matter how much we try...all explained, just as bhooth, Perth, devdas, invisible helpers, Gods shakti, the role of ones aura in protection is explained.





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Posted: 9 years ago
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willina
Homi J Bhabha's plane did not crash. It was shot deliberately by a missile. It is well accepted that India would've become a nuclear power at least ten years earlier in 1964 if he were alive.

Karma, and rebirth is true so past life regression is possible. True story: A little cousin of mine used to talk about her past life when she was around 4. She's from Ludhiana in this birth but that time she apparently used Amritsari dialect for a "chavara", room on the terrace. She told them the address and they took her there. The house was exactly like she mentioned.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I don't know if past life or the like is true or not, but certain incidents have happened, that are strange. It leaves me confused. My great aunt can remember her past completely, as an extremely prosperous lady in Calcutta in the 1800s. She was having an affair with her husband's friend, husband killed her in a fury. She has always felt an unexplainable love for Calcutta, not superficial, but where she can actually pinpoint roads & city lay-out without an prior knowledge, of Calcutta in the 1800s. The general social & cultural conduct of her times, etc. It's extremely fascinating & was my introduction to my deep love for metaphysics & the unexplainable. <3 We've so much to learn & so much to grow from. If only we paid attention to the correct things.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Thanks for letting me know about that programme. I haven't experienced it but I really believe in it. It's amazing how there are so many things that science can't explain.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Thats quite fascinating and interesting subject
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Posted: 9 years ago
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what a load of BS that was

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