The author of this page is a Swedish citizen who – after 29 years in Switzerland – lives in Slovenia (the home country of his wife) since 1997 – now as a pensioner. He was born in 1938, studied electrical and electronic engineering (master’s degree) in Sweden and later achieved a doctorate in medical engineering. He worked for the pharmaceutical and medical-engineering industry as an employee and in 1979 became a free-lance consultant for the dialysis industry (own one-man company Mediconsult in Basel, Switzerland). In 1994 he published the first comprehensive mathematical theory for mass transport in a hollow-fiber dialyzer [1] (later extended to include the effect of ultrafiltration [2,3]). Throughout his work for the industry he contributed to development, design and manufacturing techniques for hollow-fiber dialyzers. He has published a number of articles in scientific magazines and a few chapters in books.

His first steps on a long path of dealing with reincarnation in theory and practice were experimenting with hypnotic regression in the 70es, beginning in 1974.

The first appointment as a free-lance consultant was 1979 in Littleton, Colorado, at which opportunity he met Bryan Jameison, who at that time lived in Denver (and died in San Diego in 2002). From him, he learned Bryan’s non-hypnotic regression technique and began to practice it (parallel to the consulting work for the industry) for regression to the past and for regression therapy (gradually focusing mainly on the latter) with a practice in Basel from 1980 on. Throughout the years, he out of this developed his own approach and added several new techniques for the therapeutic use, most of them based on his own ideas and experiences. He has published a number of books on the subject (see section «Books») and has a practical experience from thousands of individual therapeutic regressions. Most of his articles in journals and magazines published on reincarnation, regression and related subjects are included in this webpage.

Among the own approaches in regression therapy are: effective release of negative (soul-injuring) emotional energies from the past, dealing with feelings of guilt, forgiveness ritual for reconciliation with souls who were (or maybe still are…) our victims and perpetrators (based on a technique by Phyllis Krystal), relieving traumatic after-effects of sexual abuse, overcoming unconscious resistance and dealing with cases in which a foreign soul or even a negative being is attached to a person.

Being an independent Christian (not associated with a specific Church, but mainly oriented towards Christian Gnosticism), he has devoted several years of research into the question of reincarnation and Christianity, which led to the publication in 2001 of a book in German, the translated title of which is Reincarnation, Christianity and the Dogma of the Church (see section «Books» – an English translation is downloadable in the section «Texts»).

Dr. Jan Erik Sigdell
Dutovlje 105
SI-6221 DUTOVLJE
Slovenia

Slovenia is sometimes confused with Slovakia. Slovenia its the westernmost part of what once was Yugoslavia and lies at the Mediterranean with borders to Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. Slovakia is the eastern part of what once was Czechoslovakia. Rarely Slovenia is also confused with Slavonia, the northeastern part of Croatia, which borders to Serbia. It also happens the languages are confused, since both Slovenian and Slovakian are called «slovensko» in the national language, but in Slovenia Slovakian is called «slovaška» and in Slovakia Slovenian is called «slovinsko»... a bit complicated... Furthermore, Slovenian was earlier called «Slovene» in English...

Where is that? See here and here
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Awarded the Swiss Price 2006 of the Swiss Foundation for Parapsychology
Resigned founding member of EARTh, The European Association of Regression Therapists
Member of SVR, The Swiss Association for Reincarnation Doctrine and Therapy
Professional Member of IARRT, The International Association for Regression Research and Therapies, Inc.
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[1] Jan Erik Sigdell: A Mathematical Theory for the Capillary Artificial Kidney, Hippokrates, Stuttgart, 1994
[2] Jan Erik Sigdell: «Calculation of combined diffusive and convective mass transfer», in International Journal of Artificial Organs, Vol. 5, No. 6, pp. 361-372.
[3] Jan Erik Sigdell: «Operating Characteristics of Hollow-Fiber Dialyzers», in Clinical Dialysis, 2nd ed., edited by Allen R. Nissenson et al., Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990, pp. 97-117.