When my friend Jayadeva took me under, he first introduced me to myself as a boy of around 10 years of age playing on a beach. I was to talk to that young Paul and assure him that he is loved and that I was him in the future, and how he has a lot of exciting things to look forward to in this lifetime. Paul was a very introspective boy, but his father often misunderstood his quietness to be a sign of weakness and therefore foolishly projected his own insecurities onto his younger son. Paul often felt misunderstood by his father, and it pained him. The ridicule continued until he turned 17. However, the scars remained for many years later.
I consoled this young Paul and told him to enter my heart, assuring him that he would be loved unconditionally. In our embrace, I enveloped young Paul in a warm, golden light that filled my heart with comfort and peace.
Next, young Paul and I ascended a rainbow riding on a beautiful purple stream of light. As I descended that rainbow and touched the ground, the first impression I got was of a lone figure in a coastal environment, wearing a light coloured robe and living rather simply. In fact, I was apparently living in a cave and had very few possessions. Simplicity and detachment were the main lessons in that life. During this past life, I discovered a special crystal that amplified my spiritual abilities, enabling me to guide and serve my followers more effectively. I was an independent spiritual seeker. My life in that incarnation was apparently ended when I fell off a cliff at the age of 78.
In my very next life, it appeared as if I was an Indian woman called Laxmi and I liked to make jasmine flower garlands for the deity Madan Mohan. I had a prominent mole on my left cheek. The happiest time in that life was getting married before the deities to a rather tall man. I died from tuberculosis at the age of 33. As I left that body, the resounding lesson to take away was detachment, however, although I was not afraid of death, I was terribly attached to my young son Gopal and this attachment forced me to take another birth to play out that emotion.
After leaving that life, I transcended various layers of the material world, meeting sages who informed me that my journey of learning was not yet complete, necessitating further incarnations. I should not worry, as the time would go by rather fast and soon I would reach the Lord.
I am not sure if the next vision was a glimpse of my next birth, but I saw myself as a humble peasant in Jordan herding animals. There seemed to be nothing significant about this birth.
Another vision I had was that of a young boy surrounded by horses.
Then as as moved forward in time, I found myself in the womb of my present mother. The insight I received was that my current life would focus on mastering the lessons of trust and detachment. It seems that through my charity work, I am learning to open my heart and develop much more meaningful connections with people. And through my early life as a monk and many other challenges, I am learning the lesson of detachment.
Jayadeva completed the session by praying to the Lord to help me embrace the good lessons in this life and to let go of anything of no value. I felt refreshed and lighter after coming out of the meditation. I am hopeful that in the coming weeks, I will gain deeper clarity on these past experiences, allowing me to progress without repeating old lessons.
With divine guidance, I trust that this clarity will manifest.
FAQ
Q: What is past life regression?
A: Past life regression is a therapeutic technique that aims to recover memories of past lives or incarnations through hypnosis or guided meditation. It is often used to gain insights into personal challenges and spiritual growth.
Q: How can past life regression benefit someone?
A: Past life regression can help individuals understand recurring patterns, resolve emotional issues, and gain insights into their life’s purpose. It may also provide a sense of peace and closure regarding past experiences.
Q: Is past life regression safe?
A: When conducted by a trained and experienced practitioner, past life regression is generally considered safe. It is important to ensure the practitioner is reputable and follows ethical guidelines.
Q: Can anyone undergo past life regression?
A: Most people can undergo past life regression, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals with certain mental health conditions should consult a healthcare professional before attempting regression therapy.

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