Discovering Your Past Lives: A Guide to Uncovering Hidden Clues Without Regression and Pendulum Commands for Self-Discovery
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Before signing up for a past life regression to figure out who you’ve been, take a moment to explore the clues that are already within you. Often, your past lives leave little hints in your interests, talents, and even your fears. Instead of jumping straight into regression, try these simple steps to get a sense of who you might have been before.
Step 1: Make a List of What You Naturally Gravitate Toward
Start by making a list of the things that naturally captivate you—whether it’s hobbies, cultures, time periods, or topics you feel drawn to. These interests might be pointing to places your soul has already visited. They’re the things you simply have to explore, almost like you can’t help yourself. Think about the subjects you’ve spent hours deep-diving, researching or learning about without even noticing the time pass.
What excites you?
Is there a particular culture, historical era, or spiritual practice you’re obsessed with? Maybe ancient Egypt, the Middle Ages, or Eastern traditions feel deeply familiar. These attractions could be reflecting past life experiences.What do you need in your life that your friends couldn’t care less about?
Think about your unique passions. Maybe you’re drawn to astrology, sacred geometry, or ancient rituals while those around you are indifferent. This could be knowledge you’ve carried with you through lifetimes.
Step 2: Identify Your Innate Talents
What comes naturally to you without much effort? These talents often offer major clues to your past lives. For example, you might go to a restaurant, taste a dish, and know instantly that you could cook it better than the chef. So, you head home and recreate it perfectly with no recipe or instruction. These kinds of innate abilities could be skills you've mastered in a previous lifetime.
Ask yourself:
What do I excel at that others might struggle with?
What have I picked up easily, as though I’ve done it before?
If you have a natural ability for art, healing, or any other skill you didn’t formally learn but intuitively know, it could be something you’ve mastered in previous lifetimes.
Step 3: Reflect on Your Fears
Are you afraid of something with no reason to be?
For example, if you have a fear of water despite never having a traumatic experience, it might stem from a past life. Strong, irrational fears often point to unresolved issues from another lifetime.
Step 4: Pay Attention to Your Dreams and Déjà Vu
Dreams can sometimes be glimpses of past lives, especially the ones that feel more like memories than made-up stories. If you dream about specific places, roles, or periods, these could be recalling experiences from another life. Déjà vu—when places or people feel oddly familiar—can also be a sign of your soul’s journey through different lifetimes.
Step 5: Follow Your Intuition
Trust those gut feelings. Your intuition is a powerful guide to past life knowledge. If something feels deeply familiar for no obvious reason, it could be your soul recognizing something from a previous incarnation.
Pendulum Commands for Past Life Discovery
You can use these commands and intuitively be given information or you can use pendulum charts to help you unlock your past life memories:
"Clear all blockages preventing me from aligning with the wisdom of my past lives."
"Attune my subconscious to recognize, remember, and claim past life wisdom."
"Reveal through my subconscious the lifetime most relevant to my current spiritual growth."
"Reveal the talents or abilities I mastered in a past life."
"Gently clear any energetic cords from past lives that no longer serve my highest good."
"Show me any unresolved past life issues that are affecting me today."
A Personal Story: My Journey Through Lifetimes
I’ve always known I had been a spiritual seeker in past lives. I had seen myself in visions and dreams as a nun, a Buddhist monk, a priest in Italy and Spain, a priestess in Ancient Egypt, a shaman in the Amazon, and a medicine woman in the Pacific Northwest. These dreams were so vivid and clear that they felt more like memories than just stories.
During my travels, there were times I would go to certain spots and I would have Déjà vu. I knew I had been there before, and would spontaneously start crying or laughing. Over time, I began to trust that these were glimpses of my soul’s long journey through many lifetimes as a mystic.
Have Fun And Explore
By exploring your natural interests, talents, and even your fears, you can uncover a lot about your past lives without needing a formal regression. Your soul leaves clues in the everyday details of your life, and by following those hints, you may begin to uncover the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped who you are today. And when you feel ready, a past life regression can offer even more clarity—but don’t underestimate the knowledge you already carry within. Your soul remembers.
If you're curious about exploring your past lives, feel free to schedule a session. Often, we carry mental, physical, and emotional patterns from previous lifetimes that may need clearing to bring balance and healing to our current experience.