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RETROCOGNITION:
Recalling Past Experiences


This course addresses the phenomenon of past life recall (retrocognition). Several movies and books have been produced reporting cases of people having these experiences. However, few explain the reasons why the phenomenon happens and how to generate it.

The Retrocognition course strives to study, in a comprehensive way, the mechanism of the retrocognition. Wagner will analyze the causes and techniques used to generate the recollection of previous lives and of the period between lives. This is an unavoidable and important element in the human evolution. Through retrocognitions we learn about our decisions in the past, being able then to avoid making the same mistakes. Also, we can verify “who” are the persons who compose our evolutionary group in this life. It also allows us to access information about our existential program for this life.

The course examines spontaneous, forced, and voluntary retrocognitions, discussing the factors that predispose or inhibit such recollections (case studies will be presented). In addition, the course addresses the precautions that should be kept in mind and the benefits of this phenomenon.

Beyond discussing the recollection of previous physical lives, the course also discusses the recollections of the intermissive periods (or between-lives periods), which is a much more fruitful and advanced type of retrocognition.

Some of the topics covered:
• The mechanisms of retrocognition, or past life recall
• Factors which predispose or hinder retrocognition
• Retrocognitions: spontaneous, forced / induced, and generated at will
• Benefits and precautions regarding retrocognition
• Retrocognition as an evolutionary tool

This course is offered by Wagner Alegretti, author of the book Retrocognitions - Recalling Previous Experiences, a best selling work in Brazil which will soon be available in English.

Instructor and Researcher: Wagner Alegretti

IAC Office: London, United Kingdom

Duration: 6 hours