How to resolve overwhelming anger is front of mind when Nick comes for a regression. Nick, my podcast guest, is a tutor train driver. This means he teaches people how to drive trains. Nick is an interesting character. For example, he is a down-to-earth person with a tendency to be sceptical. As well, he is a keen observer and consistently curious.
Nick came for two regressions, a past life session one day, and a life between lives session the next. Consequently, he receives a tremendous amount of information. First, I suggest we go into the anger. Immediately, he feels overwhelmed frustrated, and helpless. In addition, he feels he is fighting against drowning in his emotions.
From experience, I wonder if his word, “drowning” is a clue to a past life. Now I ask him to explore this feeling. Suddenly, he is under water, caught in reeds and mud. He feels stuck, and he is. Stuck as a soul who drowned and cannot move on.
Subsequently, we continue exploring his anger. Suddenly, he is in chains, chained by his feet to the floor of a galley. Now, in this life, he is a slave on a low deck, with his hands chained to oars. Again, he cannot move on, with his only hope of freedom being death.
How to resolve overwhelming anger
At the end of each of his past lives, Nick is trapped. Surprisingly, death has not freed him. Furthermore, the reason he feels stuck in his current life is from not moving on in his past lives. Obviously, anger is a heavy negative emotion. This anger keeps him stuck in lower vibrations. In fact, he doesn’t even realise that, in each of those lives, he is physically dead. Therefore, heavy angry emotions from his past lives are bleeding into his current life. Now, when he senses obstacles, his trapped anger surfaces.
During the podcast, Nick explains how he releases the past and gains control of his anger. As well, he shares much information about his visit to the other side during his life between lives regression.





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Thanks David. I have used Blubrry to do that as it allows me to integrate the podcast on my website blog page.
Hi Karen,
I have been a follower of your website for a few years now and just want to say a huge thank you for your articles and information. I am also enjoying the new podcasts immensely. I am always excited to get your email in my Inbox.
Wishing you love and peace.
Michelle
Thank you Michelle for your kind comments. I find them greatly encouraging, as the reason I work to share this information is for people like you who are curious and keen to understand more about our lives and their purpose.