As advancing souls, we’ve known embodiment for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. And each life we undergo has an objective.
Like the tides of a calm or a stormy sea, some incarnations are framed with pleasantry, through agreeable relationships, work, and health, including the quality of where and how we live, while others are “prickly,” intended for rapid and intense emotional and spiritual growth. Lives of challenge reflect our behavior — both as the victim and the victimizer.
Our current life details reveal themselves through memory, ours and that of our family members. Yet, without the “big picture” of our string of past lives, it’s impossible to fully comprehend why we must cope with what we’ve “been handed” this time around. For example, we don’t know why we have a father who is alcoholic, or a child with a chronic illness. Through past life regression, we may discover the origins of these challenges. The soul of our father may have also been that of a servant-girl we abused; our child may be have been our child in a past life, in which we left them to be raised by grandparents.
You’ll discover:
- How to guide a client in the past life regression process
- Ways to prepare a client for a past life regression, including prepping them with an understanding of why their guide chooses the past life they will explore
- That past, present, and future lives are not happening at once and why
- How to help a client access the specifics of the death scene
- Use intuition to evaluate a past life’s impact on life today
Experiential: Guided intuitive experience to talk with a guide about why a particular past life was discovered