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Teothihuacan Priest - Past Life Regression

Reader Stories: My Past Life Regression

From NRgeticHealer

Who I Was

I was a priest in Central America. I'm pretty sure it was in Teotihuacan.

What My Past Life Regression Session Was Like

Memories came through with the assistance of a therapist.

What Was Revealed to Me

I was standing atop a step pyramid with a slab of stone in front of me, with a person outstretched on it. And I was about to sacrifice them. As I looked out, I saw the area full of people who were watching. And I knew it was all B.S. that I was promoting... control of the masses and nothing more. We were a ruling priesthood who abused our powers. In a further vision of the same life, I saw an Aztec / Mayan "gargoyle mask" with entrails in its mouth, and I knew that we not only sacrificed people, but participated in cannibalism, too. (Later, while reading about Teotihuacan in a book related to the Toltecs, that after the Aztecs took it over, I learned they brought in human sacrifice and cannibalism as part of their rites.)

I have another recollection of a life as a Kahuna, also, in which my people were being decimated, and I was helpless to stop it... I (figuratively- speaking) shook my fist at the sky and said, "I don't care what it takes, I'll do ANYTHING to stop this." That began a long path that took me several lifetimes to reverse...

Lessons Learned

  • I learned I had to experience this lifetime as an abusive cannibalistic priest in order to be "balanced." I was at my worst, which allowed me to appreciate what "my best" could be.
  • I was also struck by the grace of God, in that He could forgive me for such atrocities. Also learned forgiveness was not necessary in the grand scheme of things, other than our own forgiveness of ourselves.
  • Helped me work through issues with becoming a healer. Prior to that experience of recollection I couldn't get through a "holding back" that was connected to a vow I made long ago to never abuse power again.

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