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When To Not Look At Your Past Lives

I’ve been doing past life healing work for years, and I still believe it can be incredibly powerful.

I’ve seen people experience real relief, clarity, and emotional healing after accessing memories or symbolic visions through the Akashic Records. I’ve helped many clients understand what they were seeing and make meaning of experiences that once felt confusing or heavy.

But there is a flip side that deserves to have space in any conversation around past lives.

Firstly, if your trauma in this lifetime hasn’t been processed to a certain extent, then I would not recommend accessing the Akashic Records. You don’t need to be “over it,” but a degree of stability and space between you and traumas you’ve experienced is needed.

Additionally, sometimes when I attempt to access the Records for certain clients, it just… doesn’t open. Their guides essentially block access.

Because the next step for those clients isn’t more information.

It’s integration.

Past life exploration can be transformative.

But it can also become a little addictive.

Sometimes people start to rely on what they see in the Records instead of trusting what they already know. They put pressure on the vision, attach to the story, and begin to identify with the lifetime.

It can be deeply comforting to see a lifetime where you felt safe, prosperous, or at home in your body. That is the gift of accessing these deep memories.

But you don’t actually need that evidence to create those experiences now.

Entering the Akashic Records can become a way of looking outside yourself for answers that are already present inside you.

Your future potential isn’t locked behind your past lives.

Curious if others here have noticed anything similar.

Have you ever felt blocked from accessing a past life, or realized that the work you needed was actually in your current life?

Would love to hear your experiences.

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u/Live-Sherbert-6267 — 3 days ago