Once again, doing the imagery for a lineup can serve as a validation for the client in a typical HMR session working with someone directly. But as the process you are doing, more often than not, will focus on other lifetimes, having that lineup for informational purposes becomes less and less of value. You can be sure the deep subconscious knows the importance of what has happened and who did what to whom. And to recount that for the benefit of the practitioner and a written record is unnecessary, and essentially, takes time, and might give the client learning more detailed information than is good for them. After all, what you are wanting here is to strike a balance in giving the client a sense of what they are struggling with.
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