One of my clients recently came to me feeling like something was holding her back—an invisible barrier keeping her from fully stepping into her purpose. She couldn’t quite name it, but she felt it in her bones: something old, something deep, and something ready to shift.
We began a past life regression session, and after a gentle induction, she found herself standing in front of a richly carved wooden door. Ornate, hand-rubbed, and adorned with brass and oak leaves. A door, yes—but also a threshold. As she stepped through, she entered a different life, a different century, a different version of herself.
She was a young girl in London in the early 1400s, watching her father—a serious political figure—writing by candlelight. She longed for his attention, to be included in his important world. When he finally reached out to her, still writing but placing his arm around her, something softened. She felt seen.
And so began a journey through time.
She moved through several lifetimes in that session—each rich with detail and emotional resonance. In one, she stood in a crowd, a teenage girl, as her father gave a passionate speech about tyranny and freedom. She feared for his life, but knew her voice—her mind—was sharp and alive, even if her gender made her invisible in that era.
In another, she lived in Colonial America. Her father encouraged her brilliance, but her mother pulled her back toward traditional roles. She eventually married a cruel man, bore children, and died of a broken heart. “I pine for myself,” she said in trance. And I felt the weight of those words echo across lifetimes.
But then… a shift.
She landed in France, 1894. She was a writer in a quiet home outside Paris, married to a kind man who made her feel safe and free. “It’s nice being a woman,” she said, laughing gently. She was writing—not from pain or rebellion, but from joy. From clarity. From truth.
Her stories were about kindness, connection, and the essence of humanity. And for the first time, she felt at peace.
As she emerged from trance, she said something I won’t forget:
“I want no more fighting. I don’t need to rage against the gods anymore. I want to relax, to be protected, and to speak with soft authority. I’m here to offer the carrot, not the stick.”
That’s the power of past life regression.
It reminds us of the golden thread running through all our incarnations—the essence of who we truly are. It reveals patterns, pain, wisdom, and potential. It shows us where we’ve been… and clears the way for where we’re meant to go.
If you’ve felt the pull to explore your own soul story, to remember the deeper truth of who you are, this may be your moment. Your past lives may hold the key to your future freedom.
When you’re ready, I’ll be here.