wow Nidhi , so nice your case on platform , what a flow in session, congratulations dear.
Thank you, Shaloo DD. Aap kaise ho
Dr. Nidhi,
Beautifully handled case…
I was deeply drawn not just to the mystical elements of drowned Dwarka, Krishna’s temple and Chandrawali’s jewellery trunk, more importantly to the emotional thread running underneath it.
Your client’s trust issues, hesitation and inability to fully open up seem so beautifully reflected in the regression, especially through her repeated feeling that “people are not trustworthy”
and the strong emotions around pollution and destruction.
Subconscious mind always speaks in symbols before words.
Whether it is interpreted as a literal past life, symbolic memory or soul consciousness, what matters most is the emotional truth it brought forward.
Also, the post-session shift was quite significant…deep sleep, mental relaxation, and improvement in memory and studies clearly show that something released at a deeper level.
Also the headache after session, in my understanding, feels like subconscious processing and incomplete energetic discharge, which can happen after such intense work.
Your grounding recommendations are very appropriate.
Sometimes healing is not in proving the past life, but in what shifts in the present life.
A very beautiful first case…
mystical, meaningful, and deeply reflective.
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Yes, as a therapist, I am waiting for her session desperately. Let’s see when she will revert back to this.
Thank you from the bottom of heart and this kind of start, I didn’t even expect.
Though we say it’s regression, I deeply felt that these are blessings coming from our master, and by the help of superpowers, we are able to light their dark spaces with peace and love.
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Even I felt after regression that the way she memorized and retained drastically changed. she has become serious towards her studies.
Dear Dr @nidhicl
Heartiest congrats on your first case. I pray for many more healings through your hands.
My learnings on the report are as under, for your consideration pl,
Well established the dominant sense as K. We consider to frame our suggestions accordingly.
We have our response potential at 7.
My prayers for her. ![]()
Did we work on this as theme?
Very important step.
We intend to do HM, Age regression till Inutero and plausibly before birth state to know purpose of life,Closures/intergenerational trauma resolution.
So we did Induction, Progressive Relaxation, Stairs, Garden, and reached HM,
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Perhaps this has been mistakenly misplaced.
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We employed Dev Elman for induction.
Thankful to the mighty Sub c for its magnaminity.
Perfect for a K client.
Since this is a Therapists observation , consider to put it as
[stressed and annoyed face and pause… then]
We have our ENGRAM here.
Consider to paraphrase and give open ended suggestions.
Put is as therapists observation.
Very good quality.
Consider to keep it open ended as How are you feeling being at such depth filled with darkness..
else we may land up with an opposing response as
We consider to paraphrase, pace and lead and try to elicit a response from the client.
With this suggestion We assumed that the client has moved up and out of the water.
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Leading questions have all chances of receiving a refusal !!
So we processed the Present life???
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Such a long session. May be possibly due to to that . Perhaps the experience of being under water at such depths could also have brought in the pain.
My best wishes for you and the client.
Regards
Monesh
Dr. Nidhi..… I can literally feel your heart in this work
This is not just “regression” but something guided, something blessed..…even I feel it so deeply.
There are some sessions Dr. Nidhi where it truly feels like we are not the doers..… we are just instruments and something far more compassionate and intelligent is working through us.
The way this case unfolded for you, especially as your first one, doesn’t feel coincidental at all. It feels like grace chose you.
I completely understand the eagerness in you… feeling to take her into the next session….
In my little experience I’ve also seen that sometimes the soul takes its own time to come back when it feels safe enough again. Even this pause might be part of her integration.
What you said …
“lighting their dark spaces with peace and love…”
…is exactly what this work is at its purest level. Not proving past lives, not chasing stories….. but gently bringing light where there is contraction.
You held this case with a lot of sensitivity and sincerity and believe me this energy itself becomes healing for the client.
Trust the process..… and trust yourself in it. The next step will unfold at the right time ![]()
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Dr. Nidhi, the most beautiful part of the whole case is when shifts start showing in such practical, real-life areas…like memory, focus and seriousness towards studies…this is when we know the work has truly touched the subconscious at a deeper level.
Many times clients don’t even realise what exactly changed, they just start becoming a different version of themselves..… more aligned, more present.
You have not just facilitated an experience, you have actually opened a pathway for her growth.
And this is the real impact of this work.
Really beautiful to witness this shift through your case
Lot of blessings to you ![]()
Thank you, ma’am, for such patent reading and commenting so wonderfully. I felt that who will take interest in my case as this was my first case but here is totally definite; all are so supportive and keen. Literally, your warmth of love is flowing in abundance, and @venu, sir, you said the first day na… in this profession. you will always witness the abundance of nature everywhere; I am literally feeling it. this forum is blessing for me.
I completely agree upon and surrender to the higher supernatural. powers masters
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oers..… we are just instruments and something far more compassionate and intelligent is working through us.
[/quote] @kobrakulsh though i have not done many casesbut from the first case itself i felt like when the people slips to another life span, it was not me doing it but someone else making me do so…
and that magical feeling creates different level of connections
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luv u
Youunderstood the exact thing, and when it was not getting published due to some technical gitches, I became irresistible that time. but with the help of mentor it got sorted out.
From the next case onwards, I follow the suggestion ![]()
A wonderful suggestion, sir. will definitely take care of this.
It’s her research lab given by the
Govt. of india near the city Dwarka, where she use to do her intensive study in drowned temple and she has lots of secret project she worked upon
Monesh, sir, thank you for your advice and suggestions; I have noted each and i will definitely implement them on my upcoming projects
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further to what beloved @Monesh_Bathre @hc2101 @kobrakulsh and @priyanka.bhu12
my blessed Dr @nidhicl congrats on such a successful case, can’t believe it’s your 1st one.
so lucky to get
wow
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phenomenal!
As I know you my only recommendation is focus on stress management, both for the client and therapist,
And there are some historical facts too in this session!
From AI:
Yes, the most prominent researcher awarded for work on Dwarka (and its links to Krishna) is Dr. S.R. Rao (1922–2013). Padma Bhushan (1974)
He was a pioneering Indian marine archaeologist who led extensive underwater excavations (1983–1990, with multiple expeditions) at Dwarka and Bet Dwarka off Gujarat’s coast. His team from the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) discovered submerged structures, stone anchors, pottery, and other artifacts. Rao linked these findings to the legendary city of Dwarka described in the Mahabharata as Krishna’s city, which was said to have submerged after his death.
Key Awards and Recognitions for S.R. Rao:
- First World Ship Trust Award (UK) for Individual Achievement in Marine Archaeology, specifically for the Dwarka underwater work.
- 10th Dr. Wakankar National Award (2007) for his contributions, including Dwarka research.
- Other honors: Padma Bhushan (1974), F.I.E. Foundation Award, Gupta Foundation Award, and more for his broader archaeological work (including Lothal).
His book The Lost City of Dwaraka (1999) details the findings. His work is widely recognized as groundbreaking for Indian marine archaeology.
- Dr. Nalini Rao (S.R. Rao’s daughter, art historian and professor) has actively promoted and spoken on her father’s Dwarka work through lectures, the S.R. Rao Memorial Foundation, and publications. She has contributed to discussions on the evidence but does not appear to have received major personal awards specifically for new Dwarka fieldwork.
I am getting goosebumps, literally. and feeling too blessed and fulfilled
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Sir, it’s your blessing and love towards me, Spark, and Amarantos. Your comments, each and every words is like suns ray for a tiny leaf.
Yes, nxt case onwards i will definately focus on it ![]()
