🌿 A Journey Through Time: A client's Experience with Past Life Regression
- jennyjeleva2201
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read

Have you ever wondered who you might have been in a past life? What lessons your soul might carry through the ages? Recently, I had the profound opportunity to undergo a past life regression session, and the experience was nothing short of transformative.
👶 A Childhood by the Seaside
The session began gently, guiding me into a memory of being a little girl by the sea. I could see my bare feet in the sand, feel the breeze, and hear the waves. My mother was there, a strong and hardworking presence—though emotionally distant. I remembered her washing nappies, taking pictures, and occasionally playing with me. It was a mix of solitude and yearning, comfort and independence.
Even as a child, I felt the desire to connect deeply, to share love and attention. I wanted her to play with me, not just document my presence. This early memory held a quiet lesson: the longing for emotional closeness and the strength built in its absence.
🏡 The Wisdom of Grandmothers
The regression moved on to memories of being in my grandmother’s care—a vibrant woman who connected with everyone in her neighbourhood. Her home was filled with warmth, the scent of cakes, and the clucking of chickens. I was allowed to help, to observe, to listen. I learned patience, nurturing, and the joy of being part of a living, breathing household.
But not all memories were tender. I recalled a troubled uncle who introduced fear—horror movies, darkness, even a cigarette at the age of four. Yet, I faced those moments with quiet bravery. I remember thinking: “I will not be afraid.” A testament to the resilience that was beginning to root within me.
⛪ A Life in Service as a Priest
Then, I was guided into another lifetime—as a male priest in an Eastern European country, deeply connected to prayer, simplicity, and community. I lived beside the church, walking through orchards, reading scripture, and supporting people quietly. I was not a man of grand sermons but a gentle presence, a guide for others, helping them carry their burdens without being too close.
This life was solitary but fulfilling. I helped perform first communions, offered love and support, and lived each day with purity and purpose. Even when I was challenged—imprisoned and physically weakened by those who sought to silence me—I remained committed. I returned to my church, weakened but undeterred. My mission was clear.
💫 A Life's Lesson from the Past
As I moved to the final moments of that life, I felt peace. I had completed my purpose: to be a quiet force of support, a guiding presence to others. The lesson? To stand firm in what I believe, to live with purity of heart, and to be of service in a way that uplifts those around me.
🤍 Connections Across Lifetimes
One of the most emotional insights was the revelation that my mother in this life had also been with me in that lifetime—though not as my mother. Her soul came back to help me grow stronger, to love in a different, more transformative way. Even now, after her passing, I was told her spirit still protects me, and I only need to ask.
💞 Healing, Guidance, and Moving Forward
I was also given guidance for this life:
To trust my path in alternative medicine and healing arts.
To balance my life, focus on three working days, and give space to finish what I’ve started.
To nurture my body with rest, light food, acupuncture, and gentle movement like yoga or tai chi.
And most importantly, to not worry about the future, but give it to God.
As for the relationships in my life—particularly the complicated one between two men I care for—I was reminded that some bonds are karmic, designed to be lived through, while others are deeply spiritual and will unfold with time. Patience, trust, and love are key.
🌟 This journey into my past lives helped me see that every moment—past or present—is here to guide me, to teach me, to remind me that I am never alone. I left the session not just with answers, but with a profound sense of calm and trust in the journey ahead.
If you’ve ever considered a past life regression session, I can only say: be open. You never know what wisdom your soul is holding, waiting for you to uncover.
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