摘要: | 本論文係以佛教輪迴觀及西方學者胎記研究為背景,其認為胎記係前世重大創傷所引起的細胞或靈魂記憶殘留的遺跡。因此,本研究主要目的在於探討五位研究參與者,前世創傷與其今生胎記間的因果關係,及實施前世回溯時的經驗與感受敘述,並論及實施前世回溯後生命觀感改變的情形。 整體研究過程除紀錄前世回溯實施過程,以了解參與者在催眠師的引導下,其前世今生與胎記故事之脈絡外,並於前世回溯後,以深度訪談法蒐集所需之研究文本資料。 在本研究的前世回溯過程中,藉由催眠師專業性的引導,使五位參與者均能在前世與今生的時間和空間裡來回游移,尋找個人胎記的故事,並了解生命永恆可能性及其生命輪迴樣貌之實探。在研究過程中,參與者有與上帝對話、兩度來到有天堂般感受的地方、前世死亡前的離體經驗,及多元的前世生命經歷與感受,在在都豐富了本研究的故事內容,除賦予了本研究生命外,更開拓了研究者與五位參與者生命領域的不同視野。 依據研究文本分析、歸納之後發現,參與者在經歷前世今生後,體悟到生命的永恆與宇宙間的行為反射現象,而重新思考生命的本質,並對生命意義、宗教信仰、生活觀及對未來的信念等,都具有向上提升的作用。 This dissertation is base on western scholars' studies of birthmark, which viewed birthmark as a result of cell memory of great emotional/physical agony from previous life. Hence, this dissertation focuses on the relationships between the agony suffered in previous lives and the birthmarks of the current lives of the five participants participated in the study, as well as participants' perceptions and the experiences of therapy. Lastly this thesis discusses the changes in views of life after therapy. Other than hypnoses therapy, which allowed the research to gain stories of participants' previous lives relating to the birthmarks of the current lives, the research also conducted in-depth interviews to collect critical findings of the thesis. The therapy of the study utilized professional hypnotists to enable the five participants to travel in between their previous and current lives, to search for the reasoning of their birthmarks, as well as understanding the possibilities of eternal live and transmigration. During the research, participants communicated with god, re-experienced the near death experience in previous lives, arrived in paradise, moreover, experienced the different levels of perception of the previous lives. All these enhanced the study's drama, it not only vivified the dissertation, it broadened the visions of the participants and the researchers. When analyzing the study, it is found after participants experienced past lives, acknowledged the eternality of life, they developed better understandings of the meaning of life, religion and fate. |