Post-PLR Questions

September 27, 2020

Q: What did my past life regression have to teach me now?

A: Such treasons as honest living, truthful expression, sincere apologies, and loving kindness are not easily forgiven by those who don’t want things to change but rather insist on carrying grudges and being indignant and wronged. The victim role is easier than that of self-savior and those who change the paradigm are a pain in the side of those who wish harm on others. It’s an affront to their sense of entitlement and justice. Seek the marriage—the covenant—between truth and change and always follow where it leads. The energy invested in reaching beyond the seen to what is true is rewarded by divine gifts of merciful and loving renditions of justice. The caricature of what cannot be changed decries the separation of truth from justice when others to blame for their misfortunes or seem to be so. They long to blame anyone else for their misery and waddling in pity than to take responsibility and live integrous lives full of mercy and forgiveness.

Q: Was he really me in a past life or did I simply have something to learn by running the simulation?

A: You’re asking if it was real. Reality is something maleable, changeable, rechargeable, unpluggable. Capture the energy of the time revealed and use it as fuel to empower you to go on the journey before you. Seek answers and the truth needed will appear when time is perfect.

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