The key
to working with past lives is maintaining awareness of the current reality in
which the present takes priority. |
Exploring our past lives is a valuable way to understand
ourselves better and often leads to healing and the resolution of issues
plaguing us in this life. However, the key to working with past lives is
maintaining an awareness of the current reality in which the present always
takes priority. Past lives can be fascinating and entertaining, or
emotionally seductive, and we can get lost in them, losing touch with the
most important thing—the life we are living right now. Of course, there is a deep connection between our past lives
and our current life, so it’s sometimes hard to say where one begins and the
other one ends. For example, we may be aware that one of our closest friends
or partners is someone we knew from a past life, and that connection feels
like an unbroken chord reaching into the past, reminding us of the vast
nature of the soul. We may have issues with this person that stem from the
past, or we may just be blessed with a deep love that we are fortunate to
have with us in this life. Either way, the issues must be resolved in this
life, in the present moment. The love is our gift to experience in this life,
not in the past. In many ways, the gift of dealing with our past lives is the
profound revelation of how truly eternal we all are. Once we comprehend this,
we can let go of focusing on the details of the past and simply allow our
awareness of the eternal to positively influence our ability to be in the
present moment. You will know you have received
the full fruits of past-life exploration when you find yourself even more
powerfully present in the eternal now. The past becomes less distinct as it
resolves itself, merging with the present and the future in the nexus of
consciousness that holds all time and space. We realize that this moment
holds everything within it, the resolved and the unresolved, the past and the
future, and that it is from this moment that we must live our lives. |
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