A crossroad after great loss is where Marie Sulda finds herself when she comes for a regression. Before coming to see me, Marie, a lovely, enlightened lady, recalls two past lives with another therapist. Later, this knowledge helps her cope when she loses her daughter.
Before the loss, Marie built a successful travel agency and won awards for her business acumen. Without warning, her eleven-year-old eldest daughter dies of a brain aneurism.
Fortunately, Marie receives a lot of help from the wonderful worldwide support group Helping Parents Heal.This group specifically helps parents and others who have lost children.
Before losing her daughter, Marie is constantly ill. As well, she is highly intuitive, with a sense of possible loss. Consequently, she greatly fears leaving her children.
Once her daughter dies, she feels lost and confused, wondering if she should be doing something different. Suddenly, she is at a crossroad after great loss.
A crossroad after great loss.
During the regression, Marie discovers why her daughter passed at a young age. and her true purpose. She discovers the soul contracts between herself and her daughter as well as those with her husband. Her ancestral linage is long and well experienced and caught in an earthly morality trap. In the same vein, her ancestors carry fear and judging tendencies. How can these problems be addressed? Before coming to earth, She and others made extensive plans. .This lifetime presents a timely opportunity for several souls to carry it out.
Now, Marie understands that her daughter leaving is not an accident. Sienna was meant to leave. Therefore, it is a part of the plan. During the podcast, Marie shares how these plans may unfold and why.
Soon after, Marie studies hypnotherapy, past life regression, life between lives regression and ancestral healing. Then later, Maria sets up a new successful business helping people with their many struggles. For several years now, she sees people in person in Adelaide, Australia and also those from far away via Zoom. Her website is Travel the Mind.
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Hello Karen
The link you provided in your article to Marie’s site is incomplete/wrong.
If travelthemind.com.au is supposed to be the correct address, that doesn’t work either.
Thanks for letting me know Rico. I have corrected that now and here is the link as well: https://www.travelthemind.com.au