PAST LIFE REGRESSION – A LIFE MIXED WITH TRAGEDY AND SELFLESSNESS, TO UNDERSTAND THE FLEETING NATURE OF LIFE, BUT THE LOVE THAT REMAINS FOREVER
The following story was written by the subject of the hypnosis session themselves. Thank you very much for taking the time to write down this experience with such care, which has allowed me to learn many details that only you saw and hadn’t yet shared with me.
Let me add that this soul initially wasn’t truly willing to descend to Earth. After many lifetimes, the soul had completed its mission and could return home, but in the end, it chose to come back to Earth once more to “spend its old age” and fulfill a promise made long ago. Due to the reason of “spending its old age,” the subject’s life has been very gentle and has achieved success easily. However, it is now approaching the time to fulfill an important promise from a past life and needs to exert more effort in preparation.
PAST LIFE REGRESSION – THE STORY BEGINS
The setting takes place in an unclear forest location. The characters are white, with European features, and live in a rather large villa far from the center. The villa is made of wood, fully equipped with amenities, servants, and surrounded by many trees. The subject’s parents are kind and lovable, and they are the owners of the villa, which is isolated from the outside world. The boy’s childhood is peaceful, with no major changes. His parents are not imposing, but they also don’t pay much attention to him, allowing him to grow up slowly in the tranquility of the villa. He is an only child with no siblings. He is fond of the times when he gets to go out and play with his father outside the villa and the moments spent chatting with his mother in the kitchen. His father teaches him that everything that happens has a reason, and the cause from the past creates the result in the present. His grandparents passed away early when he was still young, and he understood that this was the result of the law of cause and effect that applied to his grandparents’ lives, so his parents were not sad about it. He has his own room with a bookshelf, and all his needs are taken care of by others. He also experimented with some things in the villa, enjoying exploring the surroundings, but he is completely content with the isolated life in this place.
A major tragedy struck the family when the boy had become a young man. One rare evening, he ventured outside the villa for an unclear reason, but when he returned, the villa was pitch dark, with no lights to be seen. All the members of the villa had been killed. He found his father lying face down on the grass, covered in blood, cold to the touch. In a corner of the garden, the servants’ bodies were piled up and shot. It was raining heavily, and the flashes of lightning illuminated the lifeless bodies of his family. He went to find his mother and found her near the bathroom. The glass in the bathroom was shattered, and the scene showed signs of a struggle. He imagined that his mother had fled there and had chosen her own escape by using the broken mirror shard in the bathroom, preferring to end her life rather than face the shame of the murderers.
He felt deep sorrow and loneliness, retreating to his room to cry alone. He didn’t feel fear, nor did he want revenge. He recalled what his father had said and accepted that this happened due to the karma of his parents and the servants, that the events unfolding were simply the result of past actions. He was only sad because it had happened so suddenly, and in a flash, he was left with no family.
The next morning, people from outside the villa came to help him bury his family. He still felt a sense of inner calm, accepting the unchangeable reality. However, he was still grieved by the sudden change, realizing that he was now alone. He thought back to the happy times before, when there were parties at the villa, and his parents and the servants happily participated. At that time, he hadn’t paid much attention, rarely joining in. Now, he felt some regret for that, wishing he could go back and regret his indifference. Later, he learned that the murderers who caused the deaths of his family were a group of people who had a grudge against his parents. On that day, they came with guns to kill and rob the villa. Knowing this, he didn’t worry about himself. He chose to remain in the villa after burying everyone in the garden. Over time, he read in the newspaper that the murderer had committed suicide. He saw that as another form of karmic retribution and didn’t feel happy about it. To him, it was just an event that helped him better understand cause and effect, without the need for revenge or blaming others. Life went on.
The young man continued living in the villa. He felt comfortable living alone there and enjoyed the tranquility of the place every day. Occasionally, he thought about leaving the villa and exploring the world, but the memories of that night when he returned to find his family dead made him not want to do so. Perhaps he still blamed himself for that night—if he hadn’t gone outside, could he have protected anyone, or at least gone with them to the other side? This comfort and a slight sense of regret made him more and more accustomed to living alone in the villa, no longer wishing to venture outside.
As for finances, after the robbers came, most of the valuable items in the villa were taken. In the beginning, he lived off the remaining food in the kitchen and thought about how to earn money to support himself. Fortunately for him, his parents had hidden gold and wealth in the villa’s storage room. He found it and divided the wealth to meet his needs. Every week, someone from afar would bring supplies to him. He had no major desires, so he felt that this simple life was enough. The wealth he found was substantial, and with his minimalist lifestyle, it would sustain him until old age.
As for emotions, the young man also had beautiful memories. One day, a young woman living nearby walked past the villa and met him. They struck up a conversation and grew fond of each other. From then on, they would meet and chat by the creek, sharing pleasant conversations. She admired him for his scholarly demeanor, kindness, wisdom, and sympathy when she learned of his situation. She wanted to fill the loneliness that surrounded him and the villa. He admired her for her charm, her bright smile, and her genuine care for him, not because of his wealth or the villa. Their relationship progressed, and they exchanged letters and met again. Both of them felt the other’s affection and cherished it. They shared innocent and pure feelings.
Then, the young man decided not to pursue a future with the girl. He kept his feelings for her in that moment and stopped contacting her. He knew he would choose to live out his life in the villa and didn’t want the girl to have to make the same choice. He also thought that since his family had left so suddenly, he could experience something similar, and the girl would be left all alone. If she chose him, it would be a significant sacrifice and a great risk, so he rejected her wish to move forward. He made his decision firmly and no longer saw her. He lived alone in the villa day after day. After that, the girl stopped visiting. She would still come to the house and watch him from a distance, but nothing would change his decision.
Then the girl left the area where he lived and moved to the big city. She got married, had a happy life with her husband, and had lovely children. She kept the memory of him, the letter he had sent, and when she was alone, she would remember him with joy rather than sorrow. He also kept her letter in a special place, cherishing the memories they shared, and took it with him when he passed away. Both of them understood that they had a bond, understood each other, but their fate wasn’t meant to allow them to be together. When they both passed away, they remembered each other and smiled happily when thinking of the memories they once shared. They hoped that in another life, they would find each other again.
In his later years, he adopted a child. The child’s origins were unclear, but the child had lived with him from about the age of 2 or 3 until around 9 or 10. The child resembled him when he was young, loved reading, and lived comfortably in the villa. Before he passed away, he wrote a letter to the child, advising them to go out into the world and explore, instead of staying in the villa. He wanted the child to have a different life. The child listened, left, and the villa stood abandoned. When the child grew up and became successful, they quietly returned to the villa alone and placed a bouquet of flowers on his grave, thanking him for everything he had done.
ADDITIONAL SHARING: In this current life, the boy and the girl from the story have met again and are now one family.
Thank you for a life filled with selflessness, despite all the tragedies.