The Witch They Could Not Burn: A Past Life Regression

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Many of us are all too familiar with the stories of the witch persecutions.

And the all too famous, Salem witch trails along with the trails held in Europe, and around the world.

The witch hunts were a world wide phenomena, usually trialed by the church to either burn down or drown, those who were accused of being witches.

It’s a terrible time in our history.

Some examples reported by a science historian, are as follows:

 

“In June of 1510, sixty-four women and men were burned at the stake in Val Camonica, Italy, for causing drought and fires and for harming people, animals and land.

“In July of 1518, sixty women and men were burned at the stake in Breto, Italy, for triggering thunder and lightning and for causing sickness and death of nearly 200 people.

“In June of 1582, the wife of an English sawyer named Alice Glosscock from the town of Chelmsford was stripped naked and her body searched for ‘the marks of a witch,’ which were found, leading to her conviction and execution.”

 

And yet, I find we are so fascinated by these times in history.

I am learning in my practice, that even though some may have tried to burn them, or mass murder societies out, the souls come back.

I believe, some return to have their voices heard and their stories told through their eyes. For their own justice and also, their own peace.

And so, I dedicate this post, to the witch they could not burn. The one who came back to tell her story, her way.

The setting started off with the client regressing back to a time where she was standing on a field.

Let’s call this client Rebecca (pseudonym.)

She stood on a grassy field. It was sunny out, she could hear the breeze and a river flowing from behind the large cliff. She wore a long gown, that grazed her ankles. And she wore a crown on her head, a crown made of white flowers which she hand picked probably from this same very field she was standing on. She was only a teenager.

We then traveled to where she lived, in a humble cottage in what appeared to be the woods.

It was a log-like cabin. Made of wood, one bedroom. A cozy fireplace lit to keep her warm. A table, sink. And a flickering candle light.

She had a cow on her property. And sheep, lots of sheep where she would gather the wool. For me, she sounded well off, her and her family in this particular time period.

Now we move forward to an important day.

She is standing at a parade. There are soldiers. A big crowd gathered in this parade. She felt lost in the crowd. She couldn’t breath. She felt like she was suffocating.

She felt alone, abandoned and lost.

There were families and little kids around, but I wondered about hers. And this is where, her story begins.

Rebecca: They left me behind. They left me behind.

P: And who are they, that they left you? Would this be your family, do you have a family?

R: Yes.

P: Describe your family?

R: (Pause.) Mother, father. A little brother and sister.

P: And where are they now, while you’re in the parade?

R: I don’t know, they didn’t want me, they left me there.

P: So you live alone in that house, do you have a partner or someone with you, other then the animals?

R: I’m alone.

We left this scene, and moved forward to another significant day that her SC – Subconscious, wanted to bring forth.

R: Dark skies, stars. Bright moon.

P: What colors is the moon?

R: Bright yellow.

P: Are you looking up at the moon?

R: I’m dancing around a fire.

P: And what are you wearing, as you are dancing around the fire? Clothing… (We ask clothing questions to get a time period as much as possible.)

R: Nothing.

P: (Laughs.) Is there anyone else with you?

R: Other women.

P: And how do you feel, is it a circle around the fire?

R: Yes, we are dancing in a circle, the moon is full. We are celebrating.

P: (Finally clicked in, full moon festival but I didn’t say it to not influence the client.) Oh, it’s a … okay is this a festival?

R: We…..re…..worshiping the moon.

P: Um-hmm…And the women around you, who are they? How do they feel about them, do they feel familiar?

R: Yes.

P: Can you describe to me what’s happening?

R: We are celebrating the start of a season. Harvest season.

P: Do you have anything around you?

R: We made dolls or idols. We made things.

P: And this is to celebrate the full moon or the harvest?

R: Yes.

P: Can you describe one of the dolls you made?

R: It’s a female, black hair, wool. Burlap dress. Fertility, I feel fertility. (Fertility dolls are common among many cultures, given as gifts to assist woman with childbirth.)

P: So it’s like a woman’s event or gathering?

R: We’re witches.

P: Witches! (Excited. I always wanted to meet/interview a witch.) Okay. And what else do you do for your full moon ceremony, how many other women are there?

R: There’s five of us.

P: Are they like your sisters or close friends?

R: We are all friends, two have dark hair. One has red. Blonde hair. (Pause. This usually happens, when they pause they are gathering more information.)

P: And yourself, what color is your hair? Is it long or short?

R: It’s looong hair.

P: And what color is it?

R: RED.

P: Red! Is it curly or straight?

R: It’s curly.

P: Wow, so red, curly, hair. And you’re going around the fire?

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R: Yes, rubbing mud on ourselves. Paint.

P: Do you eat, or do you, at the ceremony?

R: Wild boar. We caught it.

P: Wow, so one of the women caught a wild boar. That must be quite the event. Is there anything else you would like to share with me, as the day goes by?

R: That was the last we celebrated.

The tone changed after this, it felt very sad. For all of us, I knew something unpleasant was coming.

P: Okay.

R: They came to get us.

P: Okay, and who came to get you?

R: Guards or soldiers.

P: Is that why you felt uncomfortable during the parade? Were those the same kind of guards or soldiers?

R: Yes, we were all taken and separated.

P: Hmm…and why did they do that?

R: They think we’re evil.

P: But you’re just celebrating the seasons and the harvest, how is that … there’s nothing (I laughed, at the stupidity of humans here, forgive me) .. they didn’t understand that?

R: No, they didn’t understand that.

P: Okay, so what did they do next after they separated you guys,….(corrected myself) women?

R: They put me in a dark, stone cellar. (Very, long pause.) They gave me stale, moldy bread. And water.

P: Are there any windows in the cellar?

R: One, one tiny window. It’s dark.

P: You must have felt, alone.

R: Yes.

P: Did you try to at least talk to the man and explain that….did they not understand?

R: No….(Pause.) They’re going to kill me. (Getting emotional, starts to cry.) They are going to tie me up and burn me. They don’t believe me. They are calling me evil. They beat me, they tied me up. They are coming at me with fire.

I took the client away from this scene so she doesn’t have to experience the death experience as if she is going through it, clients can observe what is going on, from the other side without having to go through it again.

R: They said I was bad, I’m evil. (That) I’m a dark witch. It’s not true, I’m a healer.

P: Yah.

R: They think my healing, my powers are for bad. And to hurt. (None of this was true. But this is what they did back then, was make accusations and that was enough to get you burned at the stake. It was here, when I had her describe her last day.)

R: I’m in the middle of the town, there are people gathered around. They tied me to a post.

P: Okay.

R: I’m not wearing any clothes.

P: Okay, and then what happens.

R: They are coming at me with torches.

P: What about the other women you were with, do you see them around?

R: They’re beside me, I’m in the middle. They are screaming, we’re all screaming.

Again, I remind the client they don’t have to go through the event, but to just describe what happens next. It is very important we review their last day, to see if they are carrying anything over from that event, into their present lifetime.

R: They lit us at our feet. One by one, they lit us.

P: Okay so they burned the bodies, correct?

R: They burned us alive.

So now that, that life was over. It was time to ask, what was the purpose of that life.

R: People don’t see the good I do. They judged me, they judged me. I wasn’t dark and evil. I was healing.

P: Were you healing people in the village?

R: Yes.

P: And how did you do that?

R: I made potions.

P: And what were in the potions?

R: Herbs.

P: Can you describe to me a time when you helped somebody? With the herbs? (i.e. – Potions.)

R: There was a little boy, he hurt himself. I applied, my potion. He healed.

P: Well that’s pretty fantastic work that you did.

R: They didn’t like it. He was suppose to die.

P: Well, why didn’t they like that? When you’re helping to heal people?

R: Humans of this world could not perform such miracles.

P: They were taught that, though right?

R: Yes. Somebody was jealous of me.

P: And who was that?

R: It was another woman…

P: Was it another witch?

R: Yes.

P: So why was the other woman jealous of you, that you get to heal all these (epiphany) oh, so that’s why…

R: She didn’t want to help, she wanted to harm.

P: Oh, okay. (Her story was starting to unravel now.) So the other witch wanted to harm people, and you wanted to help people.

R: Yes. Yes.

P: So when the little boy healed, the parent or guardian must have thanked you, did they try to protect you at least, as in, was this something not talked about?

I wanted to know, who called her out as a witch. Someone made an accusation about her being a witch, and I had to find out who that was.

R: They needed to save themselves, they denounced me.

P: Was there a trial?

R: (A confident.) YES.

 

P: Can you take me to the time of the trail and describe to me what’s happening during the trail. Somebody must have said something right, I mean, how did they find out that … you were healing people.

R: She made a lie, that I tried to sleep with her husband. I tried too, I tried to seduce him. I cast an evil spell. He wanted to have relations with me, for helping the child. They accused me of casting a spell and turning him.

P: I see, so this man had feelings for you?

R: Yes.

P: Ok. Because you helped his son?

R: Yes. He saw the good. His wife was friends with the evil witch.

P: Tell me more.

R: She brain washed his wife, that I was out to harm the child, not heal.

P: Ohhh, okay. Than what happened?

R: She turned the wife against him. They took him.

P: The boy or husband?

R: Husband. They accused him of adultery, and how he was poisoned by me.

P: Why did you poison him?

R: I didn’t. Tried to love him. They said I poisoned him. He died.

It was later after the session, when I slipped and said you were beheaded for some reason. That the client said, that was it, that was how they killed him, the husband. They beheaded him.

P: How did he die then?

R: Evil witch.

P: The evil witch, okay. And did you love this man?

R: Yes.

P: And he was married or had a wife.

R: Yes.

P: Okay, and the trail, how did they do the trail?

R: I was in a room, all men.

P: Were they the towns people or?

R: A…a council of men.

P: And so, do you stand somewhere?

R: Yes.

P: So you tried to help this boy, and they created this story with the evil witch, and turned it against you because she was jealous of your powers.

R: Yes.

P: Alright, I see what’s happening here. Okay. What happened to your family then, because they left, what was going on there, because the house was just your house and you mentioned your mum, your dad, siblings…how come they weren’t around during your trail?

R: I was different, I had powers.

P: Okay.

R: They were afraid of me. They wanted to save themselves and the rest of the family.

P: Right. That’s what I was thinking. (They fled before…s**t hit the fan.) And so they left town?

R: Yes.

P: The parade what was the parade a celebration of…?

R: A new mayor. Some new, important person.

P: What caused the discomfort during the parade?

R: The abandonment.

P: That your family had left right?

R: Yes.

P: And it sounded like, you were young, like maybe, like a teenager?

R: Yes.

P: Yah, that’s young. So here you are trying to help these people, and it sounded like you helped a few or many.

R: Yes.

P: Was the evil witch, was she burned as well during your last day?

R: Not with us, but shortly after us.

P: Did the town, remove all the witches and kill them all?

R: Yes.

P: Well, that’s sad. So what was the purpose of that lifetime? I asked again….because she still had lots to share.

R: To do good, to be the good.

P: Even though people burned you and judged you?

R: Yes, stand in light.

P: Were you able to, I mean you did speak up for yourself right?

R: Yes.

I asked that question because sometimes if they were unable to speak their truth in a past life. They come again, to speak their truth and use their voice in this lifetime. Once you aware of it, you let it go and no longer carry the theme forward.

P: But there was too many of them, I guess they weren’t listening.

R: No, I gave up. I stopped fighting, I gave up.

Now, we left that lifetime in the past where it belongs. When I asked the SC why it chose to show us this lifetime today, the SC said this…

“To show her why….to show her why, she was always willing to put herself before others.”

The client still does or may I say did, this in her present life. So the SC advised:

“And she will suffer consequences for actions that are not her own, she will take it all on.”

So the SC advised, she was taking too much on again for others, even other people’s stuff.

And she did sacrifice herself in the past, they burned her as she tried to heal people.

The SC reminded her that she is light. And she is truth. And to let go of pleasing others, and neglecting her own needs. This was an important message that I believe every healer should hear, that the SC brought forth that day:

You cannot heal or save everybody.

Later, it was discovered by the SC, that the child she saved, was actually hers. And she had that child with that very husband, she had relations with.

It turned out, the wife stole the baby and said she found it in a field. This wasn’t true. It was her child. The wife told her, the child had died and so the wife of the husband, took the child as her own.

She had to conceal the pregnancy from society at that time, because she was unwed. And she was not married to him. If the village found out, they would have killed her and the child, as the SC stated.

So it was a very unraveling of events indeed. And hard lessons learned.

I  feel privileged to have shared her story with us all today. So…she could speak her truth, from the past.

She was merely a teenager, celebrating in the woods.

And even today, our society has flipped the celebration of seasonal changes to hallmark holidays like Halloween, and painted witches around a cauldron, as evil.

As they say, with any great power comes great responsibilities. Some use it for good, some do not.

Thank you to all my clients, in which I may gather and share your stories with the world.

With love and friendship,

Pamela N. Singh

 

References:

Royalty free header image via unsplash

Image of women dancing around fire, credit unknown.

Historian Source: http://churchandstate.org.uk/2019/03/the-inquisition-and-witch-hunts/

Painting of witch trials  titled The trial of George Jacobs, August 5, 1692 by Tompkins H Matteson.

Cottage image via Mike Petrucci via Unsplash

http://churchandstate.org.uk/2019/03/the-inquisition-and-witch-hunts/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch-hunt

My Spirit Animal, The Dragon: A QHHT Session

My Spirit Animal — The Dragon.

Because, who doesn’t love a good story with a dragon in it?

 

So apparently, yes, it is a thing. People have dragon companions. I too, have one!

My client came in with her list of questions (Let’s call her, Sally. Pseudonym.) And one of the questions we asked was regarding her dragon.

When we jumped into the session, we were immediately shown scenes of her current life. One of the misconceptions people may have regarding a QHHT session is that they always jump into a past life. Not true. 

There’s nothing ‘typical’ about any session, and each is very personal and profound to the individual person.

The subconscious (SC) shows them what they need to see, in order to benefit their current lifetime.

The SC brought up current images of Sally’s life because she has MAGIC in her. And the SC wanted to remind her of her magic.

Sometimes, when we grow up. We tend to forget that magic or question it away, push it aside, perhaps even judge it, or question if it’s real or not. Not saying either of these are the case for Sally, but wanted to provide some examples of why people may do this.

“All grown-ups were once children… but only few of them remember it.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince

And so, the SC wanted to remind Sally of her magic by taking her back to her childhood.

It was a scene during classroom nap time, Sally saw the light.

Like, little flashes of light around her and it turns out they, the balls of light were her protectors. Some were her ancestors guiding and protecting her.

 

 

When we reached the question regarding Sally’s earliest memory of her dragon. This is what we discovered:

Pam: One of her kids (Sally’s child) was talking about, she could see her Mum’s dragon. And Sally is really wanting to open up her gifts so she can start seeing them again. Does the dragon have a name?

Sally: (Long Pause — sometimes this happens when the SC goes through the records [Akashic records] and reports back.) Cirrus.

Pam: Sirius? (I was thinking about the brightest star in our night sky.) Or Sirus?

Sally: Cirrus.

Pam: Cirrus (thought it sounded like a cool name, any dragon would be proud of that name. I still didn’t catch the reference until the client advised me after the session what it meant.) That is a cool name. And what does Cirrus look like? What color is Cirrus?

Sally: (Pause.) Turquoise.

Pam: Wow, that’s a cool color. Is Cirrus male, female, does it matter? (for a dragon species.)

Sally: It’s male.

Pam: Okay, and does Cirrus have scales?

Sally: Yes.

Pam: Does he shine or shimmer? And does the color of his skin, shine?

Sally: No.

Pam: So, he’s more like a mat ….

Sally: Yes.

Pam: And what does his face look like?

Sally: Kind.

Pam: Kind, okay. Does he have colorful eyes, what color are his eyes?

Sally: Gold.

Pam: Gold! Gold eyes, wow, okay. (Honestly, I become like a kid in this sessions and my inner child was like dragon! Where, I want to see!) So he’s turquoise, with a very kind face. And gold eyes. Does he have like, any like whiskers or mustache or something on his face.

Sally: No reply.

Pam: Any feathers, hands or arms. What does his body look like?

Sally: It’s big, it’s really big. He has a big body.

Pam: (Laughs.) How big is he?

Sally: (Takes a deep breath. This happens when the client is dropping down more into their SC.) Hmmm….

Pam: Is he like, big-big? (That’s an actual measurement, go look it up.)

Sally: It’s hard to describe, he’s so big.

Pam: Okay. Well that’s big. Now, how does Sally know Cirrus? How do they know each other? (I wanted to know if they met in a past life, childhood.)

Sally: Since she was little.

Pam: Awwee. (Getting sentimental.) So he used to visit her when she was a little girl?

Sally: Yes.

Pam: And did he talk to her? Was he protecting her? What were the things that…how was the relationship like?

Sally: Reassuring safety.

Pam: And is he with her often?

Sally: Always.

Pam: Always. (I repeat things at times, so they can hear the message back clearly.) Is there anyway Sally can talk to him now, in adulthood? (this was one of the questions, was how to reconnect with her magic again so she can be able to see them again.)

Sally: (Deep breath.) She just has to ask. (I get this a lot from the SC, they have to ask. This is a free will planet, and you have to ask. As they say — Ask and it is given.)

Pam: And can she call out his name and that will help?

Sally: Yes.

Pam: Okay. And how will she know when she is connected with him? Will she see an image of him? Will it be a feeling?

Sally: A sign.

Pam: A sign?

Sally: Um-hmm.

Pam: So Cirrus will give her a sign, that he’s there?

Sally: In the clouds.

Pam: Perfect. Okay. Thank you. That is amazing. Can she also draw him?

Sally: Yes.

Pam: Okay.

That’s pretty magical isn’t it?

Those who don’t believe in magic, will never find it. – Roald Dahl

Sometimes clients ask, “Did I make that up?”

And my reply is, how can somebody fake an emotion?

I’ve literally had clients, for example, regress back in time to an experience in a past life, in order to release an emotion. Because once the emotion is acknowledged, it can be released. And you can’t fake an emotion.

You can’t make up these stories either. The way people describe things, in detail. It’s vivid.

Okay so back to the story, first I thought she meant Sirius. But the client corrected me during the hypnosis saying, Cirrus.

I still didn’t get the reference until our post session interview to re-cap the session highlights. When she advised me, it’s a type of cloud.

I thought wow, you can’t even make this up. It sounds like a dragon’s name, and named after a cloud.

It’s at that moment I thought, oh when Sally looks up at the cloud (as her dragon advised,) she will see him. And she gets to connect to with him, anytime. Exactly like he mentioned.

Imagination is the conduit to the Higher Realms.

Remember that, that’s how they speak to you.

They have no limits or boundaries.

Only the ones we place on ourselves.

 

With love and unwavering friendship,

Pamela N Singh

 

 

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to protect the identity and privacy of the clients involved in these sessions. Only first names have been used, and these have changed along with the gender of the client.

References:

Cover Image – Stock photo of 1910 Illustration Fairy Tale Prince and Dragon by Warwick Goble. No copyright infringement intended.

GIF image via Game of Thrones.

Gif Image: From movie Brave, by Disney.

Image of dragons cooking by Quentin Blake. He illustrated all of Roald Dahl’s books.

Second Dragon Cloud Image, credit unknown. No copyright infringement intended.

Past Life Regression – The Egyptian

It’s not everyday I get to travel back in time to go to Egypt, in the security of my own home. But, here we are. Which is why I love what I do.

I literally get to time travel with my clients, to unravel the magic and mystery locked deep within their subconscious. We bring this up to the conscious mind, so that it may serve them in their present lifetime.

This particular story goes back in time to when the pyramids were being built. My client was in charge of the oversight of the construction of the pyramids, to see it to completion.

It was revealed during the session that her parents were suppose to oversea it, but they had died. So now, she had too. She didn’t have any other siblings and so it was just her. And it was determined that she was indeed, in Egypt.

We started the session off with the scene.

A desert with cream colored sand appeared. And it was hot. She saw people in the distance building the pyramids. And when asked where they lived, she said in tent like structures. She had fruits in her tent, a bed, and a gold cup to drink out of. She had status. The client’s name is Susan (pseudonym,)

Susan: It’s super hot. Really, really, hot. I only see pyramids.

Pam: What do you do for most of your day?

Susan: I watch these people. I just stand there and watch. It gets really hot.

Pam: Describe to me what it looks like? (The pyramids.)

Susan: It’s really big. And it has, it’s bigger than the one they’re building. So there’s several of them. I think its the last one they are building.

Pam: Are they people who are building it?

Susan: Um-hmm.

Pam: Do you know any of those people?

Susan: No. I’ve got this thing I’m holding.

Pam: Oh good, what are you holding?

Susan: I don’t know what it’s called.

Pam: What does it look like?

Susan: It’s like a pole. And then it goes up, and it starts turning into a circle. And it’s not just one circle. It’s circular.

Pam: And what color is it?

Susan: Gold.

Pam: So it’s a gold pole. Is it long?

Susan: Um-hmm. It’s taller than me.

Pam: It’s taller then you. So it’s…like a staff?

Susan: That’s the word. (She was pleased by this. The client later showed me a drawing soon after the session, it looked like a candy candy type rod, but it did swirl around like a circle on the top.)

Pam: Okay, and then on top of the staff, you said are circles?

Susan: It’s just one. (It was curled.)

Pam: And what color is the circle?

Susan: It’s gold. It’s just one piece.

Pam: Are you wearing any jewelry?

Susan: It’s like a cuff. It’s like a thick cuff thing. Left wrist.

Pam: Is it gold as well?

Susan: Yah, it has red jewels in it. And they’re like, diamond shape.

Pam: What is the color of your clothing?

Susan: White. It fits very nice. It’s got like a skirt. It’s like a one piece thing, and a belt.

Pam: And what’s the belt made out of?

Susan: I don’t know, but it’s really cool. It’s a really thick, waist belt, or something. My hair is black (she was a woman), and shoulder length. And I’ve got bangs. (See depiction of higher status Egyptian women below.)

She was standing there for a while, watching the people build the pyramids. And that’s what she did for most of her time.

So, I decided to move her forward to another important day.

Susan: I’m standing on top of the stairs.

Pam: What’s it look like?

Susan: It’s like a … (thinking for word.) I don’t know, what do you call it, it’s like a building or structure.

Pam: Is it a rectangle like structure or is it…?

Susan: NO, it’s really big. It’s made out of stone or something and there’s like pillars in the front. And there’s a peak on the top. And I’m standing in between the pillars, on top of the stairs.

Pam: Are there any drawings on the pillars? (I wanted to know if they had any hieroglyphics on them.)

Susan: No, I can’t tell, there’s just water.

Pam: Is it a fountain or like a river?

Susan: It’s like, I think it’s a fountain thingy, down below. To the right, from where I’m standing.

Pam: And what color is the building inside?

Susan: It’s cream, it’s a cream building.

Pam: Is there anybody walking in there?

Susan: There’s lot of people.

Pam: Is it a bazaar or like a city? (I wanted to know if the building was in a city.)

Susan: No. I’m not wearing what I’m wearing. I’m wearing something different than they are. I’m wearing white, and they are wearing different colors. They are really bland (the color of what the other people were wearing.) Rose color maybe (whispering.) Not cream, darker then cream.

Pam: Are you meeting anybody here? (The place by the pillars, I thought it was a temple. So I still wanted to know what this structure was…)

Susan: No, I live here.

Pam: (Blown away.) You live there?

Susan: (Nonchalantly.) Yup, that’s my house. That’s where I live.

Pam: That sounds like a very large house.

Susan: It’s gigantic.

Pam: Can you describe some of the people inside? (I was wondering if she had any family members in this past life.)

Susan: They’re clothes are long.

Pam: Like yours?

Susan: No, they’re just plain. The girls have their hair braided. And really long, long, braids. People just walking by, in and out. (So now I’m thinking, okay big house. Must these are her servants, and they are dressed differently than her, not as luxurious.)

Pam: Can we move to a scene, where you’re going to eat/have a meal in your home. (This helps in understanding who or if they’re are any family members around or if she is living alone.)

Pam: Are you seated at a table? What are you eating?

Susan: Nothing, it’s just a plate. I don’t cook.

Pam: Do you have servants?

Susan: Maybe, maybe that’s who those people are…I don’t do anything. I just watch those people build a pyramid.

Pam: Is it part of your job or role, that they build it properly?

Susan: Yup. I don’t have to be there (to make sure they are building it properly.) I just chose to be there. I just want to make sure that they are doing it right.

Pam: And who asked you to be there?

Susan: Nobody.

Pam: Do you have any family members in the home? Married or children?

Susan: I don’t think so. I’m by myself at the table.

Pam: You’re by yourself at the table?

Susan: There’s nobody else sitting there. It’s only my plate, with my cup. (Empty Silence.)

Pam: (Intuitively.) Well it feels kinda lonely though, doesn’t it?

Susan: A little bit. (The client was a bit emotionally guarded here, quick short answers.)

Pam: How do you feel, living in that home?

Susan: (Starts to get emotional.) Not very good. (She starts to cry, and the emotions start to pour here. This may not feel like a pleasant experience, but it’s needed to release the emotion.) Because I’m alone. I’m always alone.

This has also been a theme during the past two years for many people. The theme of loneliness.

Susan: Nobody wants to be there. (While crying, as in building the pyramids.) After expressing her sadness towards loneliness, she relaxed again.

Last Day of the Egyptian Woman’s Life:

Susan: I’m in the pyramid.

Pam: Is there anybody around you?

Susan: No. (So this must have been after they prepped her body.)

Pam: So where is your body placed?

Susan: On this thing. It’s like a (searching for words.) It’s like a flat thing. And my body is laying on top of it.

Pam: Did they wrap you up in cloth or did they place your body on anything?

Susan: No, it looks like this cloth. It’s like a cloth that you get wrapped in.

Pam: And what color is the cloth?

Susan: Like a whitish, cream.

Pam: Did people prepare your body?

Susan: I think so.

Pam: Are you looking down at your body?

Susan: Yah, and there’s light coming down from the top of the pyramid.

Pam: And what is this light doing, is it entering your body? (I meant beaming on her body, but she knew what I meant.)

Susan: It’s shining down on my body on where I was put.

Pam: Do you know what happened to the woman when she died? (I wanted to know how she died.)

Susan: No. I’m going through the light opening and looking down (at my body.) Because there’s no tip, on the pyramid.

(I read somewhere, that some of the pyramids were indeed flat on top. That beings or whoever built them, added the triangle top afterwards and that the top has special powers. But these may have been removed afterwards, by whoever.)

Susan: I just go through the top, and then I see the sky. And then…I just see stars. (Her spirit.)

(As we know, the pyramids were also elaborate tombs. Reserved for royalty. And women were seen mostly as equals to men. Look at Hatshepsut, she built Thebes! And oversaw the construction of it.)

When asking the client what she had learned from this lifetime:

What did you learn from loneliness?

To let people in. (This is what she was to learn, to let people in because she does everything for everyone.)

When I contacted the subconscious (SC) to ask, why did you choose to show this scene to my client today. The SC replied:

She has a family now and now…she’s not alone.

This was a very touching moment because the client talked earlier about a dream she had had, prior to our session, in which she had a vision of her family. And this dream served as a reminder and an example that she wasn’t alone anymore.

When asked what was the purpose of that lifetime:

It was the same as it is now, she has everything. She did everything for her parents when she was younger, like she did in this lifetime. It was time for her to do things to make her happy.

What stood out for me was one could live in a castle and have servants all around you, and still feel lonely.

At the end of the session, when the client woke up. I had a hibiscus plant in my home and there was a bud left by her feet, accidentally that had fallen off the plant. It was meant to be.

And she picked up that bud and a memory started to appear. She said, this was it, this reminded her of the type of flower that was at the pond thingy, by the waters (described earlier during the session, see above outside her home.)

It was floating in the water, she advised.

This tends to happen, as the day unfolds, so do the memories. And the little miracles left along the way, for you to follow the clues 🙂 I felt it was her SC gifting her with rose-like pedals at her feet like a blessing.

And just as the water lily/lotus flowers unfolds, so does the world start to magically unfold for you.

With love and adoration for my clients, and you dear reader,

Pamela N Singh

 

References:

Cover Photo by Calin Stan, Royalty Free Unsplash

First Image: Egyptian woman via: http://pharaonic-egy.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-role-of-women-in-ancient-egypt.html

Second Image: Djoser Step Pyramid, famous tomb site, for example. https://www.egypttoursplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Temple-room-Saqqara-Necropolis

Please note, the names and sex of the client maybe changed due to confidentiality reasons to not personally identify the client. This is a condensed version of her session.