Finding peace after many challenges is the experience of my guest, Jeanette. Over the years, Jeanette, a lovely retired lady, remembers many past lives. She shares the nature of several amazing past lives as well as the challenges she has faced and overcome in her current life She includes the peace and joy she has found later in life.
I am surprised when Jeanette first mentions, smiling and casually, that she experienced a past life as a powerful warrior who enjoyed killing. It seems so incongruent given that Jeanette is eighty-years-old with a kind, wise and caring nature. Her inner strength and love of life is inspiring.
Finding peace after many challenges
As a child of 13, Jeanette learns to cook, wash up, do the laundry and look after the other children and household. In fact, her mother, mentally paralysed with fear, suffers from agoraphobia. Eventually, Jeanette escapes by marrying and having four children.
Interestingly, Jeanette carries a specific fear as a child. She fears being stabbed. Most probably, she felt guilty in her deep unconscious about the stabbing she did in a former life.
In that past life, Jeanette is the son of the king of several small kingdoms. During this early time, the king’s family live in a complex cave system. As the son, Jeanette is large and strong and likes killing people. There is a pivotal point in this life when he stabs a pregnant woman in the stomach. Fortunately, Jeanette heals this past life with another practitioner.
In a WWII past life, she makes amends by being a nun and hiding people from the Nazis. Subsequently, the Nazis discover and shoot some of them.
During her regression with me, she relives a past life as a beautiful young mother with a son she loves. Sadly, she is busy in the garden when the son falls in a fountain and dies.
Although Jeanette has suffered a difficult childhood and several challenging past lives, she is at peace now. Over the years, she has carried on, learning and developing and healing the past. Happily, she shares many of her experiences and learnings in the podcast.





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