Monday, September 1, 2014

The Wheel of Life


This past week has been intense and beautiful! It has consisted of more past life regressions, revelations, and inspirations. I have been relishing Dr. Weiss' book and learning so much about healing from past life trauma. The Universe has been continually sending me signs that I'm on the right track on my journey. It's been amazing! One of my favorites was that I had a totally random reference to both the names of myself and my husband in my 1580 England life, the day after I did that past life regression. That was pretty wild little gem of a gift.

I did go ahead and try Dr. Weiss' past life regression video out on myself twice last week and was able to see glimpses of 2 lives I led, one in Japan and one in Hawaii. Although I don't know the dates of either one for sure, my guess is that the Japan lifetime was in the 1700s and the Hawaii lifetime was ancient. The main thing I have learned from Dr. Weiss is that merely having actual memories from your past lives (during regression) can heal you from past trauma. Who knew it was so simple? I love it.

In Dr. Weiss' video, at the end of the past life you witness, he has you imagine a spirit or entity conversing with you, bringing you whatever message comes to you. After my Hawaii life regression, I saw Goddess Pele talking to me, explaining that the main purpose of that lifetime was for me to get very well versed in the healing arts and adept at using the powers of nature. I definitely saw that I was very connected to the animals, beach, rocks, plants, volcanoes and everything around me. I played with energy and nature like they were my friends and it was a wondrous sight to behold. It was a rich life of beauty, community. and healing in the middle of paradise.

The next day I was doing meditation and the message came very clearly that I am supposed to acquire some blue obsidian. I had never heard of this color of obsidian, which assures me know that the message didn't come from me. In reading what blue obsidian symbolizes, I read about Pele, so there again was another reference confirming that my past life regressions were real. Incidentally, blue obsidian is the protection stone for sensitive or psychic people. It protects against negative energy, aids in telepathic skills, and is a great stone to use if exploring your own spiritual abilities. It also awakens the inner warrior and is very good for performing past life regression, where it can heal traumas and negative emotions from our past lives that we have been unable to release. 

In addition, I have had a few animals come to me during meditations this week, and in researching what the specific animal totem symbolizes, every one of them deals with either past lives, spiritual awakening, rebirth, expansion, or things of this nature. In every case, I was not aware of this when the animal came to my mind. I think the Universe wants to help me in every way it can with these past life healings!

Yesterday during church, reference was made to how Hindus believe in past lives and that in each one we attempt to achieve enlightenment. Although this is not something that is taught in my own faith, I thought it was extremely interesting that it would be mentioned yesterday of all days. Once again, this further confirmed that I am right on track with my spiritual path.

During my meditation today, I saw what looked like a bicycle wheel and the phrase that came to me was 'wheel of life', which name didn't have any specific significance for me. I knew that each spoke represented one of my past lives and they were all connected like the spokes of the wheel. On each spoke was a beautifully colored ribbon, which I knew represented a specific person designated to help me and teach me in that particular life, providing a depth and richness that no one else could give me.

In searching for a photo for this blog post, I googled 'past lives' and the image of the Bhavacakra was one of the first ones I saw. I was enchanted by its colors and intricate designs and clicked on it. I was completely amazed to find out that it is called "The Wheel of Life". What?? Holy cow, Universe, that's a good one! I had never heard about this painting before, but I knew immediately it was another sign for me, and definitely supposed to be the image for this post. In the painting, the six divisions in the third layer are six different types of rebirth, or samsara. Samsara is the process of cycling through one rebirth after another. Well fancy that, finding the absolute perfect photo for the past lives blog post that is connected to my meditation perfectly!

And one more little connection is that it just so happens that next spring I'm going to the Sera Monastery in Tibet where the above Wheel of Life painting resides. Sometimes the magical abundance in one's day is just too great for words. :)

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