A few of the testimonials and comments received about Peter's work.
Comments
Hi Peter. I don't know if you remember me from the Mind, Body and Spirit event at Doncaster deaf college around August time. After the past life regression session, I did a bit of research into the second past life revealed on my recorded CD. The name I gave was that I was Bill Stevenson or Stephenson and that I was a stoker/engineer on steam ships. Remarkably, I'm fairly certain I've found the man. This is a link to the page. http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/biography/stevenson_william.htm William H Stephenson, senior stoker/engineer on the Endurance, the famous Shackleton Polar expedition. He was born in 1889 and died in 1953 aged 64 of cancer in Hull hospital. Now, as the link suggests that, very little of him was known after the expedition which ended in 1917. During the regression, he claimed that the ship he said he was serving on was the RMS Queen Mary and that the year was 1920. The RMS Queen Mary was not launched until 1934. It is correct that this ship was used as a troop carrier/hospital ship during the second world war. He did say that it was used in that capacity in the "last great war". I assumed, wrongly, that he meant world war one. Now, he may well have served on the Queen Mary after the war, but he would have had to have been very close to, if not almost retired. As far as I have researched, the Queen Mary only sailed the North Atlantic, so it wouldn't have had cause to go to "Alexandria" as he mentioned. He also described the ship he was on as "having a couple of stacks", whereas the Queen Mary has four distincttive stacks. This is where it gets confusing. The details seem to be a bit jumbled. Until we reach this part. He mentioned quite catagorically that the last ship he served on was the "RMS Hermione". Now there was a HMS Hermione. http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_hermione.htm I have also been made aware that HMS ships approaching De commisioning were also referred to as "RMS". It seems toward 1920 then that if this ship was called "RMS Hermione" then it is a possiblity he could have served some time on it. This steamship has "a couple of stacks" and the stinger in the tail is that if a I remember correctley, when asked his age, he stated that he was 30. Well, if he was indeed born in 1889 and was on the RMS Hermione in 1920, (instead of the Queen Mary), he would be about 30. Having never had hypnosis before and not perhaps understanding the full fundementals of the process, is it possible that when you do a short regression like that and engage the "personality" of a past life, you are talking to almost a composite of the life experiences of the person, i.e. recalled memories, feelings and experiences, rather than a person at a specific time in their lives. So, therefore, the recall of events in a chronological manner could be subject to a bit of scattering? This is the only thing I can think to explain the slight discrepences. However, that said, I do believe that this is who I was. I do recall from childhood a recurring flash of standing on a deck, looking out to sea at night on a ship that I always perhaps uncannily similar to the "Titantic". The Queen Mary, a four funnelled steamer, passenger liner would have looked very similar. Very Strange, very enlightening and very very interesting, thankyou. I will recommend you to some friends of mine. I would also like to come back for another session some time. Thanks Gavin Murray
gavin murray
hello Peter, first of all I would like to thank you for a great experience last friday when us three girlies came for a regression session, we all enjoyed our day and it gave us an insight, very unique to each of us. I believe my mother is also popping over to Cawthorn next tuesday 23rd for a session, can't wait to see how that one unfolds! I thought you may be interested in a few details I researched as we commented afterwards about location being a bit confusing. The second part of the regression as Lucy you may recall I said I lived in Canada and mentioned Ohio, and about collecting and hunting fur, the date was 1750. Also I talked about Mohawk tribe. Anyhow I looked at American history...An explorer in 1669 named Robert Cavelier Sieur La Salle claimed the area which is Canada and Ohio valley for France and it became a magnet for fur traders over time which lead to rivalry for controls of the land in 1754 of the Ohio river and valley, this led to the outbreak of the last of the French and Indian wars, defeat of the french gave the land to the british. Then in 1774 with the QUEBEC ACT the british placed the region between Ohio river and the great lakes within the Canadian boundries. Now Ohio is in North America. Also the Mohawk tribe are located to this area (ohio valleys) from 1650 so called from the Mohawk river as they were driven out of New York. Of course there are bits of other stuff but that in particular I wanted to share and am amazed at such acuracy as I didn't do any american or much english history at school! Hope to see you again, kind regards,
Louise Brookes.
Just to say a heartfelt thank you,I feel so good after my meeting with you,I will be forever grateful.
janet smedley
Hi Peter, It's Sarah, I came to you about a month ago for hypnosis to help with my phobia. It's really helped! I've had one or two incidents where I've had panic attacks due to the phobia, but so many less than I was having before! Also, I feel much more in control of it. I can calm myself down much easier than before. I think the main thing is, I only start to panic when I feel really bad now, rather than just at the slightest twinge in my stomach. Much better, thank you!! I said I'd be in touch about some past life regression to see if we could find out why I have this phobia, which I would still really like to do. Thank you.
Sarah.
Hi,remember me,the lady who couldn't be regressed? Just to give you an update,I moved back in to my(bug free?) bedroom last night-----so far so good! I do believe you helped,I don't feel so stressed about it now,so,thank you for that. Do let me know when you are over again so I can have another try,I think I may be more relaxed next time. Regards,
Jan.(Jersey)
Hi Peter! & Mrs Peter (sorry we didn?t get your name!) Did try to call you, but you were unavailable!! I'm part of the not so dynamic duo from Stockport this weekend ? but you had wonderful success with Melanie! Mel's dad Paul, would also like the Regression Hypnotherapy but is unable due to work commitments to come with Pat and myself to Southport at the end of month. He did ask if there were enough people would you be able to come to us. If not, what other venues would you be at ? preferably on a Sunday, or in an evening. Mel is well and Paul feels she is more content within herself since the weekend. The help you gave her appears to have given her an inner peacefulness, that she so needed ? and as a bonus she will also have stopped smoking ? so far so good!! I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Aileen (Broomhead)
Hi Peter, Thought I'd let you know what I'd found out so far. Haven't started on the Turkish Lady yet, but the man from 1896 has been easy. I found a man called John Mckenzie born in a work house near Liverpool, he was on the 1881 census at 32 years old which would make him the correct age I said of 47 in 1896. The census was for Lancashire. I thought I had said I lived in Wiltshire, but it was actually Wilpshire which is between Preston and Blackburn. There is a St Peters Church in the town also which was built in 1851 with the use of stone from a nearby quarry. You will remember that I dug up stones for a living. In the census I was a pauper and general labourer. I looked on the internet for the coins that I was holding in my hand and they were 2 x 1 penny's, I recognised the charriot on the front of them. So no wonder we lived in a one roomed house. Hopefully we are going back over that way this weekend to have a look at the town and see if we can look at the church records to see if there is any mention of his marriage to Sarah. So far so good. Don't think Ava from the 700's is going to be quite that easy to track down but will start on Monday and let you know.
Louise Bloomer
Hi Peter, This is Kathryn- I came to you with my sister Sarah at the Sheffield United fair for regressions. I thought I'd email to let you know I've not forgotten, though VERY frustratingly, I haven't had time to look into my regressions very far yet, and we go away for two weeks this morning! So far this is what I've found- even though consciously I thought that It would be the Queen Mother on the throne (even though she never was- see how good my history is!) and Churchill as Prime Minister in 1939, I was very excited to find out that it was King George and Chamberlain like I'd said! However Windmill Rd/ St in Lincoln doesn't exist, so I'm going to start trying to look at some older records when I get back! For my regression to 1642, I've found that there were settlers in Hampton, New Hampshire in England- (I wasn't sure whether it was Hampton or Hampshire, and said both during the regression. It gives me something to look forward to when I get back from my holidays, researching the rest! Anyway, that's what I know so far. I'll let you know when I've finished looking up the rest! Thanks again- it was an absolutely amazing experience!
Kathryn
thought i,d let you know that i,ve found a place called oulton and it.s about 10 miles away from stockton. there,s also a river runs through it. Not bad to say i,d never heard of either place before. thank you
jacky hilton
Dear Peter, Just to let you know what after my recent past life regression with you at the Body & Soul exhibition (15 May 2005) in Trinity, Jersey - I have looked up "Mary Ann Street dob 1866 in Surrey " in the 1871 census and found 'myself' there at the right age....funnily enough I wasn't surprised just pleased to see it confirmed. I also found "Elizabeth (my sister)" at the right age but unfortunately not related according to further investigations. But I am going to look again and see if I can find a birth registration. I will let you know when I find more information. Thanks again for the very interesting experience. Kind Regards
Suzanne Henderson
Dear Peter, It's hard to put into words how i really feel. My experience during my first past life, will be something i will always hold dear. And for that i really do thank you. I didn't give much away, exactly what my experience was, so i hope you don't mind, i would like to tell you about it. I was a young lady, with long brown hair, wearing a long white dress and sandals. I have a strong feeling that i was greek. But i don't really think that any of these things matter. I was grounded, sad and lonely, i knew i had passed on, but had such a strong feeling to stay. I didn't wont to leave. I felt i needed the people i knew and loved around me. With your help and understanding, you guided me towards the light. Letting me know i wouldn't be alone or sad any more. The feeling i had when i walked into the light was magical with the warmth and love all around me, most of all i was finally home. I felt a wonderful sense of belonging. This really was a spiritual journey for me. So from the bottom of my heart a big thank you. Also would you be able to tell me the dates when you are over next, as i would like to see you again. with best wishes
sherry
Dear Peter, I thought you might be interested to know, that following my session with you at Brigg yesterday, I have been looking up the currency between 1820 - 1830 as I said on the tape 1/2 penny. I thought this must be wrong, but I find that this was the currency of the time, I also said I had earned 1/2 crown on the market stall, which would probably be a months takings. The reason why I am contacting you, is because in my possession in an old coin my Father gave me, I had forgotten its existance, so I searched it out, and found that its a George III coin dated 1797 Best Wishes
Edwina