Rekshan explains that regression hypnosis often leads to dreamlike scenes rather than literal memories. In such sessions, the dreamer encounters guiding entities who show symbolic spaces or gestures. The scenes shift fluidly like dreams.
The author notes that clients often interpret these images as abduction memories, but the dreamwork frame reveals deeper meaning. Entities appear as teachers or escorts through inner landscapes. The emotional intensity mirrors powerful dreams.
This hybrid experience blurs waking recall and dream symbolism, forming a key component of the shamanic dreaming hypothesis.








