![]() ![]() ![]() One woman discovered that the origins of her phobia of being alone during the night – and her belief that she would be murdered, if that happen – came from an identical previous experience.Īnother patient was amazed to find that the fact that she avoided traveling by train all her life was caused by seeing her sister being crushed by the wheels of a train in a previous life. The fear of the dark, mainly, seems to originate from some terrifying event that occurred in the darkness, in a past life. Exaggerated fear of snakes can also mean trauma – it is natural to be afraid of snakes, as it is a potentially dangerous animal, but anyone who has inexplicable aversion may have been bitten by a snake in past lives. The extreme fear of riding a boat can be a remnant of the trauma of having died on a boat or drowning (or experiencing a near-death experience). For example, a woman who has been beaten and abused by her husband in past lives may reincarnate with an aversion to marriage. Other fears such as the dark, animals, specific colors and certain social situations can also originate from past traumatic events. Water is just the most common past-life trauma manifesting in today’s life. After the treatment, the patient improved her life a lot, started to take baths easily and even enjoy diving into the pool and sea. Her old memories were treated with love and care and integrated into the psyche. And when it was related to water, it got worse. The patient reported that whenever she was in a competitive environment – whether in her professional life or even in a simple game between friends – she felt a bad feeling, of suffocation and anguish. ![]() During the escape, she ends up falling into a waterfall with a very intense flow from which she was unable to leave, and ended up dying in agony and despair in the cold waters of the waterfall. It was then that the patient was able to visualize herself in a past, very old incarnation, fleeing enemies. After an in-depth conversation, the therapist found that this fear of the patient had no justification in her current life and, therefore, asked her spiritual mentors to show the patient the source of her fears. And the fear was specific: of fresh and cold water. Sushmita Sen resumes work after recovering from ‘major’ heart attack, dubs for web series Taali.This is a story of a female patient who reported to her therapist that she was very afraid of water.3.9 magnitude earthquake recorded near Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh, no injury reported.Congress leader Pawan Khera writes: Defamation case, disqualification as MP, intention is to muzzle the voice of Rahul Gandhi.Saudi Arabia, Syria may restore ties as Mideast reshuffles.Purists and puritans, the many images of Akbar and Aurangzeb.Musk denies report on SpaceX’s plans for new funding from Saudi, UAE.Delhi govt ordered to pay Rs 3 lakh to 2-year-old who lost vision after premature birth.Here is the election speech Rahul Gandhi was convicted, and has lost his MP seat for.Five executives at Nykaa resign in latest departures amid intensifying competition.Though the development of aquaphobia is related to one’s childhood years, it can affect one even in adulthood – this is based on the situation and the stage in life when the fear started developing. This is also possible in situations when someone takes the position of a being a child’s role model. For instance, if a child’s mother fears something, this fear may subsequently be passed on to the child. In some cases, genetics also play a role. Patients develop these fears when exposed to audio visual situations of water and water bodies as a child or at any other stage in adult life as well. How does one develop Aquaphobia? Though one usually develops aquaphobia during their childhood years, it can affect one even in adulthood (Representative photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)Īquaphobia is a fear that is most often than not seeded at childhood. However, one must note that this condition is different from the fear of water that one experiences in the later stages of rabies.ĪLSO READ | Mysophobia: All you need to know about the fear of germs Some of the common symptoms associated with aquaphobia includes anxiety, increase in heart rate, breathlessness and the fear of dying – even if the situation does not present any such threat.įor example, a patient with extreme aquaphobia will feel threat to life even in a situation where he or she is not anywhere in the proximity of water – like flying over a water body when in a flight or watching a video showing a waterfall with high definition video and audio effects. ![]()
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