
Some past life regression sessions uncover dramatic vows, betrayals, or lifetimes filled with sacrifice.
Others reveal something far more unexpected.
In this Past Life Regression session, my client – we’ll call him Elliot – accessed a past life that delivered a surprisingly blunt message about life, attachment, and why taking everything so seriously might actually be the problem.
It was not dramatic or emotional, but it was deeply revealing.
The Very Human Beginning
The session began in this lifetime with a childhood memory.
Elliot found himself around ten years old, standing in his living room after not getting something he wanted.
“I am a bit sad… maybe even angry that I did not get it my way.”
The scene itself was ordinary.
His mother was nearby. Nothing particularly dramatic was happening.
And yet the emotional pattern was already visible. Frustration. Resistance. The sense that things should be different from how they were.
Then something interesting happened.
The memory simply faded.
“And it dissolves and becomes calm.”
This moment was subtle but important. Not every emotional experience needs deep healing. Sometimes a memory appears simply to show how quickly emotions dissolve when we stop gripping them.
That theme would show up again later in the session.
Before Birth – Feeling the Weight of Humanity
The regression then moved further back to the moment before Elliot was born.
The reaction was immediate.
“I do not want to be born. I feel forced to do it.”
But when asked who was forcing the choice, the answer was surprising.
“By myself.”
There was an awareness of emotional heaviness surrounding the life he was about to enter.
“This hatred and negativity is so overwhelming… like it is the entire world.”
What he was sensing wasn’t directed toward any particular person. It was the density of the human experience itself.
The emotional weight of living in a world where conflict, frustration, and limitation are common.
Yet despite that awareness, he chose the life anyway.
When asked why, the answer came clearly.
“Not just to overcome it. To heal it.”
A Past Life Beyond Earth
The regression then moved into a past life that did not appear to be human.
Elliot described existing in what seemed like a form of vessel or structure, something similar to a ship but difficult to define.
“It feels like a spaceship… but not really a ship.”
He explained that physical form was optional.
He could appear in a body if he wanted.
“But I do not.”
Gender also didn’t seem to apply.
“Whatever I like.”
Emotionally, the experience was unusual.
There was curiosity and excitement, but also a sense of being alone.
“Excited but alone.”
There was movement, travel, and exploration.
But there was no clear destination.
“Just going.”
A Lifetime With a Simple Ending
At the end of that life, Elliot described finding himself in deep water.
“Like drowning… but peaceful.”
It was not a struggle.
It was a deliberate release.
A ritual of completion.
When asked what the lesson of that lifetime had been, the answer was refreshingly direct.
“You get born. You die. It does not matter.”
There was no sense of karmic drama or unfinished business.
Just experience.
“Just one more thing to do.”
And that perspective turned out to be the key reason the life had appeared in the regression.
Why This Lifetime Was Shown
When asked why this particular past life was relevant now, Elliot immediately recognised the connection.
“It feels the same.”
He described the emotional state as confusion mixed with frustration and negativity.
The past life wasn’t shown to resolve trauma.
It was shown to provide perspective.
“To help letting go. And to relax.”
In other words, the lesson wasn’t about trying harder or fixing more things.
It was about loosening the grip.
When Emotions Become Physical
Later in the session Elliot became aware of physical tension connected to these emotional patterns.
“A headache… metal spikes… dark green.”
The emotion attached to them was intense.
“Hatred.”
Not hatred toward other people.
Hatred toward the experience of being here.
Hatred toward density, limitation, and the frustration of human life.
These energetic blocks were cleared during the session with guidance and support, and almost immediately his body began to relax.
The Real Lesson
The message from this session was simple, although not necessarily comfortable.
If we cling too tightly to frustration, confusion, or resistance, we often repeat the same emotional pattern again and again.
Different situations.
Different people.
Same internal state.
Or as that past life explained in its own blunt way:
“You get born. You die. It does not matter.”
So perhaps the real question becomes what we choose to do with the time in between.
A Question Worth Asking Yourself
If life often feels heavy, overwhelming, or unnecessarily complicated, it may be worth asking yourself something honestly.
Where are you attaching meaning that doesn’t need to be there?
Where are you gripping when you could be allowing?
And where might your soul simply be asking you to loosen up rather than push harder?
Relaxation is not avoidance.
Sometimes it is exactly what allows real change to happen.
Ready to Discover What Your Soul Might Reveal?
Every Past Life Regression session reveals something different.
Sometimes it uncovers deep healing.
Sometimes it provides clarity about patterns that keep repeating.
And sometimes it offers a simple but powerful shift in perspective.
If this story resonated with you, your soul may already be ready to show you something important.
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Your soul already knows the truth.
Sometimes it just needs you to stop overthinking long enough to hear it.