Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How Can a Past Life Recall Help You Now?

After a relationship is over, we may find ourselves wondering why we ever got into that one in the first place. When we are still going through the pain of separation and moving, we may be unable to see clearly, so it is sometimes easier to review after some time has passed (but not always, some are ready to do it right away) but there are lessons to draw from every experience. We just may have a difficult time figuring out what that is, and having a neutral guide can be valuable in this effort.

During this season of big parties and family reunions, questions about the nature of our relationships may be on our minds as we reflect on our past and look forward to our future.

A past life recall session is uniquely able to help you get answers to these questions. A past life recall is different than a reading. In a recall, I help you remember your own stories. I do not tell you what they were.

Recalling past lives can be a valuable experience, because it can help you get answers to your questions. For many people, this allows them the proper perspective to see the patterns in their life.

It can be a tool to help you learn something from a past life that can explain how you feel about yourself in this lifetime.

It can also help you discover a hidden talent or ability that is revealed through a past life.

It can help you discover the origin of unexplained pains, fears or phobias in this lifetime, and possibly find some relief from it.

It can help point the way to resolve old karma.

Past lives can hold the key to certain dreams you have had or are currently having. There are patterns in our dreams, just like there are patterns in our past lives and patterns in our relationships.

Past life information can be helpful for writing, research and creative inspiration.

Recalling these stories can be fun, without any other specific reason except to have an interesting and positive experience.

The first time I ever had a past life session, I asked the person who was guiding me through it how I could tell if it was just something my imagination made up. She said "If you just go through this process with me and you come up with a story that teaches you a valuable lesson, or helps you in some way, does it matter where the story came from?"

Knowing our patterns by reflecting on our past can help us create a better future, and that certainly is worthwhile, isn't it?

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