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Past Life Session - Elaya x Sanctum333
Past Life Session - Elaya x Sanctum333
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The Past Life Session is an individual intuitive-symbolic reading during which Elaya taps into the information field related to the client's soul history.
During the session, an image emerges of who the person might have been, what they did, what burden they carried, what event was crucial, and in what circumstances that life ended.
The most important aspect is not the image of the past itself, but understanding how that history might manifest today – as a blockage, fear, recurring pattern, difficulty in relationships, limitation in action, or unexplained emotional tension.
Elaya describes what she sees during the session: the character, situation, emotion, moment of death, and the imprint that may be affecting the current life. The client can respond, clarify their feelings, and check if the reading resonates with their current experience.
Understanding the information can trigger an internal release process because the named pattern ceases to operate solely from the level of the unconscious.
Who this session is for:
- for people who feel an inexplicable blockage,
- for people who have a sense of repeating the same story,
- for people who experience strong reactions to specific places, people, symbols, or topics,
- for people who want to look at their pattern from a spiritual and symbolic level.
What you receive:
- a past life reading,
- description of the character, story, and main event,
- identification of the possible source of the blockage,
- interpretation of the pattern's influence on the current life,
- direction for further work with understanding the information.
Form of realization:
Online / remote session. After purchase, you will receive instructions on how to contact and arrange a date.
Important:
The session is spiritual, intuitive, symbolic, and developmental in nature. It does not constitute historical proof, diagnosis, psychotherapy, treatment, or psychological advice. Information from the reading should be treated as material for self-reflection and working with symbols.
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