Soulmates - Part 2

This post is a very good proof of the concept of past life, where two people related in a previous lifetime have recollected minute details that matched.  The husband had come for a session to address the issue of migraine headaches.  Influenced by the impact PLRT had on him, his wife also underwent a PLRT session.  Both had witnessed the same lifetime where they both were related again as husband and wife.  Their subsequent sessions were conducted one after the other, with one not knowing about the details of the other’s session, the fine details matched, establishing that both of them were not faking the past life.  This is a continuation of earlier posts.  Before you read this post, I suggest that you read the post on “Migraine Headaches” published on 26th March 2019, and the post on “Soulmates – Part 1” published on 18th May 2020.

My belief in PLRT was first established with the healing my wife had experienced after I had conducted the session for her.  There were also a few others who have been completely healed.  Many of them were also on other medicines, and it was not possible to establish that PLRT was responsible for the healing.  But, the healing that my wife and a few other clients had experienced was without alternate medicine.  This strengthened my belief in PLRT and I never doubted the healing effect of PLRT.  At times, I wondered if people were actually recalling their past lives or were making up stories based on their experiences or readings in the present life.  I heard about my batch mates conducting PLRT recalling lives as famous personalities whose lives were well documented and available on the internet.  I wondered if the person had faked it.  These doubts were soon to be answered for me.

Continuing from "Soulmates - Part 1" -

Within the next few days of Disha’s first session, she reached out for the follow-up session.  She had the same questions that I had after we had conducted the first session.  After two weeks from her first session, we had the follow-up session.  I suggested that we do the follow-up session for both Disha and Aditya.  The intensity of Aditya’s headache had reduced, but he still got the headaches.  So, I wanted to ensure that there is no other root cause.  Disha was equally balanced between being visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic, while in trance.  Aditya, on the other hand, was more on the kinaesthetic and slightly visual.  Since both had seen a previous lifetime in which they were husband and wife, it was also an opportunity to get into some finer details and lend more credence to the concept of past life. The plan was to do one session for each on the same day if time permits.

Both Aditya and Disha landed up around 11a.m.  Aditya suggested that we do the session first for Disha as she was more eager to get her questions addressed.  During my sessions, I do not allow any third person to be around, even if it is the spouse.  It is only me and the client.  So, Disha and I sat down to go through the changes and questions she had post her first session.  Disha’s questions were as below,

  • What happened to my son after I died of burns in that life?  I feel he is born as my elder brother in this life.  He also suffers from skin rashes if he goes out in the Sun and is very sensitive to heat.
  • What was the relevance of the life where I was a man, waiting for my cremation?
  • Are there any other lives to explore to get rid of my skin allergy?
  • Is there a pattern of losing my loved ones early in different lives?
  • I was very attached to my maternal grandma and when she died of cancer, I was very disturbed.  What is the reason for the attachment?

These seemed to be a lot of questions, and we decided to approach them in the same order.  But, during PLRT as the session goes, it can just change orders and you may get answers in a completely different sequence.  We also agreed to explore the finer details from the common previous life she had with Aditya.  It was agreed that Disha would discuss her session details with Aditya only after we finish his session so that they can also get confirmation that Disha had not built upon a story based on Aditya’s first session.

We started the session a little before noon.  Below is the script of the session, with “T” referring to my statements and “D” referring to Disha’s statements.

T: Go back to the time of death and see what happened to your son.  What is coming to your awareness?

There was a long pause and I was wondering if she was sufficiently relaxed to experience the past life.

I suggested her not to be afraid, and see what is happening.

After a long pause, she said, “I am just seeing myself but it is not clear.”

T: Go to the time of the death, float above and see what is happening.  Go back to the scene before you are pushed.

D: My in-laws have just opened the door and entered in.  Very angry face.  They are in a hurry to do something.  I am sitting down.  They are telling me something in a high tone.

T: Listen to what they are telling you.

D: They are shouting at me.

T: What is your son doing?

D: He is standing.

T: Go forward and see what happens.  What are you wearing?

C: Brown saree with red flowers.

Disha has been very visual and she could see things very clearly.  It was only at times, things would be blurred.

T: What is happening now?

D: I am wondering why they are shouting at me.

T: What are they saying?  What is making them shout?

D: They are telling me in Tamil something.  ‘Nee yena paanna een paiyanka’…my father inlaw is telling me this.  I am telling them ‘Na edame paanala’.

Translating this into English, the father in law asked, ‘what did you do to my son?’  And I said, ‘I did not do anything’.

T: Do they not know about your husband’s death?  Were they not there during his last rites?  Go back to the time of your husband’s death and see if they came for the last rites.

There was a long pause.

T: Do you know which year it is?  Have the doctors given you any death certificate?

D: 80.

T: From where do you get this?

D: I can see some death certificate…1980.

T: Do you know the month and date?

D: August.

T: What is the date?

D: 16th or 18th something like that.  More like 16th August 1980…Balachander.

After coming out of trance, she said that the date was not very clear and the numbers were jumping.

T: Is that the name on the certificate?

D: Hmm…

T: What is the cause of death?

D: Accidental.

T: Go back to the place where the accident happened?

D: Exhibition.

T: Which area is this?  What is that place called?

D: Madras.

T: What area is it – where is it held?

D: I don’t know.  Some Chenna…Chennai.

T: I want to know the area.

D: Pholzo

T: Find out from someone there.

There was a long pause.

D: Everyone is busy walking.

T: Just ask somebody there.

D: Phozongal something like that.

T: Go to the giant wheel and see if it is big one or a small one.

D: It is a huge one.

T: What makes the giant wheel fall?

D: Some problem with that…with that…hmm…with that part where Bala was sitting.

T: So, does only his cart fall or the entire giant wheel falls?

D: Only his falls.

T: Only his cart falls?

D: Hmm…some technical problem…may be is not joined properly…something, it just opened up…he fell on the right side…the giant wheel is standing straight…I am standing…my right side…the giant wheel’s  left side…the entire cradle fell down…Bala was holding our son.  He didn’t allow anything to happen to him…he protected him.  His head was bleeding.  Son is safe.

These were details that Aditya had not provided in the earlier session.  Aditya had only mentioned that the giant wheel had fallen.  He had not mentioned that only his cart had fallen.  Disha was giving details that we had not known earlier.

T: See which hospital you take him to.  What is the name of the hospital?

D: Sarkar…Sarkar Hospital…

T: Is it government hospital?

The word ‘sarkar’ refers to Government.

There was a long pause.

T: Are you at the hospital?

D: I am trying to read.

T: Ask someone to help you.

D: S…a..r…p…o…o…k…a…r

T: Sarbokar hospital?

D: Must be.  It is not clear.

T: Go back a few months and see where Bala was working.

I was trying to find out if both of them would call out the same name of the organisation where Bala worked.

D: Paper

T: What paper?

D: He is standing in front of a machine and he is pulling some lever.

T: What paper is it?

D: He is pulling some lever, that machine is coming and printing something, I think it is pamphlet.  Small papers

T: Are there many workers?

D: There are some 4 -5

T: Is it a newspaper?

D: I can see pamphlets…small small papers, he is pulling lever standing there, the machine is printing.  He is doing it manually.

T: Come out and see what is the name of the place he is working in.

D: Paper mill

T: What paper mill?

D: Beyond paper mill, it is painted black…Some paper mill…it is painted in black.  It is some paper mills.

T: Go back and see what is Bala’s father’s name.

D: Ramachander.

T: And mother?

D: Savitri.

T: Go forward to the time of your death and see what happens.

There was a long pause.

T: Are you there?

She nodded her head with yes.

T: What are they doing?

D: They are abusing me.  My mother in law is shouting at me.  En puleka kupta vanda inga seriya pakala.  (Translating to – You brought me son here, did not take care of him).  You were not giving him food properly.  You haven’t taken care of him.  She is blaming me for all those things.  I am telling her, it is not like that.  I have tried to do my best.  I have taken the best care of him.  Still they are shouting.  They are slowing trying to push me in a corner by coming forward to me.  I am going in one corner where there is one old kind of a vessel, some water is getting heated on that with logs and fire.  They keep shouting at me.  Took one log (voice became loud here) and they burnt me (her voice mellowed down as she said those last words).

Disha had not explained how she had burnt to death in the earlier session.  It is only now that she was confirming that the log on fire was used to set her on fire.

T: Did your dress catch fire?

D: Hmm

T: What did they do after this?

There was a long pause.

T: Who lit you?

D: Mother in law.

T: Look into her eyes and see if you recognize her.

D: No.

T: What happens after this?

D: They are standing with an angry face and looking at me.

T: Who is looking at you?

D: My in-laws…(they are saying) she deserves it.

T: What is happening?

D: They are trying to pull my son towards them and..trying to make him against me.  They are telling, come we will go.  He is not agreeing to go.

T: What do they do to him?

D: He…I was lit and he was running and coming towards me and he got burnt.  Both are lit.

T: Did they did not try to stop him?

D: He just came and hugged me…they tried to pull him..but he was small. He could not bear it for long.  He got slight burns everywhere.  He ended his life also.

T: Did both of you die around the same time?

D: Yes

T: Are there no neighbours to help you?  Just go out and see.

D: There are people listening to my noise and knocking the door.  These two are standing there.  They are scared now.  They don’t know to do because everyone has got to know that something is happening.

T: Are you dead?

D: Hmm

T: Just float and see what happens to your in-laws.

D: People are shouting at them.  How could you be so rude

T: Any punishment given to them?

D: They ran away.

T: Go forward and see if law catches up with them.

D: I think they got arrested.  I see them in handcuffs.

T: Go to the time of death and as you leave the body, see what were the lessons from that life and what emotions do you carry.

D: I should have taken care of my husband and son.  I should have kept my son in a protected environment.

T: How?

D: Far away from my in-laws.  I had to protect him and myself.  I had to be in a place where they didn’t know where they are.

T: But did you think that your in-laws are going to come and hurt you?

D: Hmm…because they didn’t want us to leave their house and go.  Whatever torture they used to do… to me.  They expected me to take it.

T: Did you have no parents?

D: I had parents.

T: Did you not tell them about it?

D: No.

T: But how will you protect your husband.  You had no role in his death.

D: I should have taken care of him myself.

T: How will you take care?  You had no role in the giant wheel falling.

D: Should not have allowed them to go.

T: It was just a fun ride. 

D: Bala also didn’t want to go.  He went because my son wanted him.  He was also scared, I was also scared, that is why I didn’t go.

T: How would you have taken care of your son?

D: I should have kept him in a place where they didn’t know where we are.

T: Did they threaten to kill you?

D: No they were not liking me and they didn’t like the fact that we came out of the house.  Bala took me out because he could not see me…that everyday’s torture that they were giving me.

T: Were they in the same town?

D: No, we came somewhere to the city.

T: So, which place were they in?

D: Tiruvanamallai.

T: Is it big or a small place?

D: It is a village.  Old house…I cant remember how it is…only thing I can see is that we three are holding hands with my son in between and moving out.

T: Did Bala have a job when he came out?

D: No, we thought we will come out and look out.  So, we just came out.

T: How old were you wand Bala at that time?

D: 25-26 and son was around 5.  Bala was also some 27-28.  We were in 20s…may be I was less than 25.  Bala was 27-28.  So, we came out, got a house.

T: Where?

D: Madras…small sheet like house, no rooms, red oxide floor, green freshly painted old style house which had nothing but a hall and kitchen.

T: Which area in Madras?

D: Don’t know.

T: Did your in-laws look your room from inside when they looked you?

D: Yeah…

T: Were they with you in the same room when you burnt?

D: It is not a room.  It is just one room house with one small wall partition that separates the hall and kitchen.

T: And they were watching you burn?

D: Ha…so once the people started knocking, they didn’t know what to do, they just opened the door, they couldn’t face people, so they ran away.

T: What emotions do you carry as you die?

D: I pity my in-laws.  Unnecessarily they burnt me and now they will face the consequence.  They ended our entire family.

T: What do you carry forward from that life into this life?

D: I want to take care of my husband and son as much as possible.  I want to protect them.  I want to stand as a barrier for anything comes to…

T: But, they have their karmas to handle.  Leave it to the divine to take of them.  Do you think you are God who can take care of them always?  For how long can you protect them?

Long pause.

T: You take care of yourself.  They will take care of themselves and God will protect them.

After a long pause again, I asked, “What do you need to do in this life to get rid of the skin allergy?”

D: I should stop feeling that environment now.  I should stop worrying, thinking about my son, my husband and my in-laws.  I should think for myself too which I don’t do.  I should prioritise myself, I should stand up for myself.

T: Is there any other thing to see in that life?

D: I didn’t want to leave my in-laws and come…but… I know they are doing it wrong…I wanted them to learn it their own way.  Time will come when they will change.  But, Bala could not see me undergoing all those things, so he compelled me, convinced me.

T: Does Bala have brothers and sisters?

D: No.  He is the only son.

T: Is there anything else to experience in that life?

D: No.

T: Float above and see what happens after you die.

D: I see my mother to be born now…and my brother.  Me and my son are holding hands, flying in the air and just going to my mother.

T: I want you to go and see if there is any other life from where you are carrying the skin allergy.  Go there if it is there.

After a long pause, I asked, “What do you sense?”

D: A man under the tree standing and smiling.

T: Is he the same man you saw in the earlier session?

D: There is a house there.  Small house, middle of the field.

T: Are you that man?

D: Yes.

T: How old are you?

D: 60

T: What is the key event due to which you carry the skin allergy?  Go to that key moment.

D: It is a big house.  It is not a small house.  It looked small from far.  It is a bungalow.  Big house. 

T: Do you own it?

D: Yes.

T: Go to the significant event from where you carry this skin allergy.

D: I enter the house.  I hardly find anyone it.  It is a huge house.

T: Where are all the people of the house?

There was a long pause.

T: Is anybody else staying in the house?

Disha’s breathing became heavy.

D: I am ready to be burnt.  I am de…de….dead.

T: How did you die?

D: No one is there.  I just die.

T: What is making you die?

D: I am old.

T: How old are you?

D: 70…..7….72.  72

T: Are you the only person in that house?

D: Amma  (with a surprise in her voice).

T: Who is there?

I did not understand what she was seeing.  After sometime, I asked, “Whose amma?  Is that your mother or mother-in-law?”

She started weeping.

D: Grandma…she is my wife.

T: Is she your wife in that life?

D: I think so…She was my wife.

T: What is making you cry now?

There was no response.

T: What is happening to her?

D: I want to be with her.

T: Go back few months or years whatever you think when you both are happy together in that life.

T: Are you there?

D: Yes.

T: How old are you?

D: I think we are only both of us.  We are old…60s.  She is little young.  She is wearing big bindi, bun, flowers, wearing marron saree, red golden border.  We are rich.

T: What about your children?

D: They are not there with us.

T: Do you have children?

D: I don’t know.

T: Ask your wife, if you have children.

D: They have gone out for work.  Son…sons. 

T: Do you recognize them in this life?

D: They are not there.  My wife told me they have gone to the city to work.

T: How many sons do you have?

D: Two.

T: Do they not stay with you?

D: We have only told them to see your career…see your.

T: Which year is it?

D: 62…1962.

Disha had lived another life in that period, so I asked, “See properly, which year?”

D: Some 62.  I think 18.  Some British people I can see.  But, not British, but old policeman with some….

T: What are they doing?

D: Nothing.  They are just there.

T: Ask them which year this is?

D: 1862.

T: How old are you?

D: 50s.

To double check, I said, “And it is 1962”

“18” she corrected me.

T: Go to the significant event in that life time and see what is causing the skin allergy.

D: They put acid.

T: Who put acid?

D: Police.

T: On whom?

D: Me.

T: When?

D: When I entered my house.

T: What is happening to you?

Disha was breathing hard and fast now.

I suggested that she float and see why they did this.

D: I think I was fighting with…a…a…British…freedom…go.  I was very rich but I was simply dressed.

T: With whom are you fighting?

D: Telling them to go from India.

T: Whom are you telling?

D: Those people…police, British, they have targeted and I am one amongst them to be killed because I was not supporting them…ah…ah (breathing heavily).

T: Go back and see what caused the rift.

D: I was in that…part of those people who didn’t want British to be here.

T: What is your name?

D: Ram

T: What is your full name?

D: Ramakrishna Radhe.

T: So, your name is Ramakrishna Radhe?

She corrected me, “My wife is Radha.”

T: Which part of the country are you in?

D: Maharashtra…my wife is wearing nath. (Nath is an ornament worn on the nose by Maharashtrian women in India)

T: What is the name of the place where your house is?

D: Nashik.

T: Are you from Nashik?

D: Yes.

T: Does the attack happen in Nashik?

D: Yes.  I just entered the house.  Policeman came…acid.

T: How are they carrying it?

D: Can.

T: Is it plastic can?

Plastic cans did not exist in that period, and I asked to check what would be the response.

D: Metal…old metail can.

T: Did they pour it on you?

D: From back…I fell on my…face.

T: Go forward and see if you survive the attack.

D: No.

T: Do you die?

D: Yes

T: How old are you?

D: 72

T: But, you said you were 50 when you saw the policeman.  Did you see the same policeman?

D: Policeman were roaming around when I was with my wife.

T: Are they the same guys who attacked you?

D: Don’t know.  I can’t see their face.

T: Who is there in the house?

D: No one…I am dead.  No knows.  After few days I think…

T: Where is your wife?

D: She is not there.

T: Where is she?

D: I think she is already dead.

T: What happens after few days?

D: My sons come running.

T: How did they know you are dead?

D: My neighbours who are very far.

T: Who finds out that you are dead?

D: One of my neighbour comes to meet me, finds me dead and informs my sons.  They come running…they perform the last rites.

T: In the last session you saw your body waiting to be burnt.  Is it because no one was around?

D: Yes.

T: What are the lessons from that life?

D: Feeling the heat.

T: Float above and what are the lessons?

D: They are burning me.

T: After how many days do they burn you?

D: 3-4 days.

T: After 2 days my neighbour came.  After 1 day the sons came.

T: What are the lessons from that life?

D: May be I shouldn’t have allowed my sons to leave me.  But, I allowed them because I wanted them to see their own life.  I was also scared that these people would do something to them also.  These British, because I am into this fight with them.

T: Isn’t it good that you allowed your sons to go and now they are safe.

D: Yes.  That was also one of the reasons I allowed them to go.  That is why they are safe.

T: What is the regret you carry?

D: I was not able to fight for my country.

T: But your country is free now.  Are you happy?

D: Yes.

T: What are the emotions that you carry into this life?

D: They shouldn’t have put acid.  They shouldn’t have burnt me like that.

T: Did you miss your wife?

D: Yes.  She died few years before all this happened.  I was living all alone.  She died a normal death.

T: Did you love her a lot?

D: Yes.

T: Is that the reason for the attachment you have with your grandma in this life?

D: Yes.

T: Did the skin problem start or aggravate after her death in this life?

D: It subsided.

T: Do you see that you are all coming together again and again?  You need not be scared of losing for missing some one, since you will all come back together.

T: What do you need to do to get rid of this pain?

D: Heavy breathing.

T: Where are you?

D: I think she is my brother’s son…Satwik.

T: Are you close to him?

D: Yes.

T: Heavy breathing.

D: Float above.

T: See what you need to let go to get rid of the burning sensation.

D: Hrithik…Hrithik

Her breathing became fast and heavy.

T: Float above.  See you are all reuniting.

D: I want to come out.

Disha was looking very uncomfortable, breathing heavily and fast.  I brought her back to the garden, relaxed a little, and brought her out of the trance.

We had spent about two and a half hours in the session.  She explained to me that Hrithik is the name of her nephew (brother’s son) and she saw her grandmother in him.  We took a break for lunch.  Disha and Aditya were not allowed to discuss the session. 

After lunch, we decided to go ahead with Aditya’s session.  Disha was asked to wait outside.  Aditya’s frequency of headache had reduced and so also it’s intensity.  We agreed to go back to the life he had experienced in his previous session and see if there was anything else that Aditya had to explore or any other life he needs to explore to get rid of his headache.  Disha’s session had given us a lot of finer details that Aditya was not aware of and this was the best time to confirm and validate them.

After using progressive relaxation and Elman’s technique, Aditya was in trance.

I suggested to him, “Go back to the life as Bala, where you had fallen down and died.  What comes to your awareness?”

A: Giant wheel.

T: What is happening?

A: Playing the giant wheel.

T: Do you like going on the giant wheel or are you scared?

A: I don’t have any problem.

T: Are you not scared?

A: No

T: Who is there with you on the giant wheel?

A: My son.

T: What is his name?

A: Don’t know.

T: What do you call him?

A: Baba.

But Disha had mentioned in the first session that her son was called ‘Raja’.  I wanted to check if ‘Baba’ was his pet name.

T: What is his name?

A: Dinu.

This was a different name now.

T: Who else is with you?

A: My wife.

T: Where are you?

A: Amusement park.

T: What do you call your wife?  What is her name?

A: Not sure.  Janaki.

T: Is that what you call her?

A: That is what I hear.

T: Go to the time of naming ceremony of your son and see what you name him.

A: Dinesh.

T: Look into his eyes and see if you recognise him.

A: No.

T: Look at your wife’s eyes and see if you recognise her.

A: No, I cannot see.

I was surprised.  He had said in his first session, that his wife looked like Disha.  But in this session he said his visuals were fully blurred.

T: Do you sense your wife around?

A: Yes.

T: Who comes to your awareness when you see her?

A: Not very clear.

T: Go back and see where you work.  What is the name of the place where you work?

A: It is a paper mill.

T: What is the name of the paper mill, come out and look at the name.

A: Mani

Disha had not seen this clearly during her session.  But she had said that this is some paper mill.

T: Is it a big place?

A: Yeah.

T: What are you printing?

A: Machinery is there.

T: What do you print?

A: Newspaper.  Paper rolls.

T: Do you go and work in any other paper mill?

Pause.

T: Do you change your place of work?

A: No.

T: What do you print?

A: I see some rolls, things are coming in a machine, not sure if it is paper or cloth.

T: Go back in time, when you were a teenager and with your parents.  What is the name of your father?

A: Bhaskar.

This name was completely different from the name Disha had mentioned.  I wondered why Disha had called out a different name.

T: Is that what people call him?

A: Yeah.

T: What is your mother’s name?

A: Not sure.

T: Ask her what is her name?

There as a long silence.

T: What does your father call her?

A: Muniamma.

Again, this was different from the name Disha had mentioned.  She had said that the name was ‘Savitri’.  I was wondering how could the names be so different.  This was shaking up my very belief in PLRT.  Was there no actual past life but only the mind playing games with people?

T: Go forward and see what happens to you in the giant wheel.

A: We are going round on the giant and then as we are coming down, that hook breaks…where we are sitting…the hook breaks.

This statement from Aditya gave me some hope.  Disha had also mentioned that as they were coming down, they fall.  The giant wheel had not fallen but it was only the cart in which Bala and his son were sitting that had fallen.  This part of the story was now matching with what Disha had said.  I wondered, "Is this a coincidence?"

T: Who all are sitting there?

A: Myself and son.

T: Only the two of you?

A: Yes.

T: What do you do?

A: So, I hold him while falling down.  I protect him.

T: Is he safe?

A: Yes.

T: What has happened to you?

A: Fallen on the head.  Head.

The manner in which they fall and how Bala protects his son was same as what Disha had explained.  But, why were the names of Bala's parents so different?  This was the question I had on my mind as I proceeded with the session.

T: What do they do to you?

A: Lot of people around.  They are taking me to the hospital.

T: How are they taking you?

A: After long pause.  Rickshaw. 

After waking up he said it was more like a cart, not exactly a rickshaw.  He did not get the right word and had used the word ‘rickshaw’.  This was now getting confusing.  Disha had mentioned an ambulance in her first session.

T: Who is there with you?

A: Wife.

T: Where did they take you?  Which hospital?  What is the name of the hospital?

A: Not sure.

T: What is the name of the hospital?

A: I don’t see.

T: Come outside the hospital and see what name is on the board.

A: Some Tamil character.

T: See if there is anything in English.

A: May be Government Hospital.

T: Go back to the amusement park and see what is the name of that place.

A: Don’t know.

T: Go to your native village and find out the name of the village.

A: Not sure.  Madurai comes.

Disha had mentioned the place as Tiruvannamalai.  This was again different.  So, I wanted to check more on this.

T: Why do you say Madurai?  Do you see some temple?

A: Yeah.

T: Find out from people there the name of the place.

After, a long pause, I asked him to check with his father the name of the place.  This, I thought was the best way to get a confirmation.  I have seen that sometimes people give the names of the places they are familiar with.  This happens because the conscious mind gets active at times and takes over.  It is always better to get a confirmation from some character who is around.

T: What is your father saying?

A: Kanchipuram.

T: Kanchipuram not Madurai?

A: No.

T: Are you sure it is Kanchipuram?  Check with your father.

A: Hmm.

I decided, I reconfirm his father’s and mother’s names by making him to ask his father.

T: Ask him his name.

A: Bhaskar.

T: Ask him your mother’s name.

Pause.

T: What does he call your mother?

A: Muni…Muniamma.

T: Go to the time of your death and see the doctors are issuing a death certificate.   What is the date on the certificate?

Pause.

T: Which year is it?

A: 1980

T: Which month is it?

A: August.

T: What is the date?

A: After 20th.

T: Check properly.  Is it English or Tamil?

A: English.

T:  See the date on the certificate.

A: 27

T: Are you sure?  Is that the date on the death certificate?

There was a pause.

T: Is the certificate in English or Tamil?  See the date of death and not the date of certificate issue.

A: I am seeing signature.

T: See the date.

A: 20th.

T: Is the date of death 20th August 1980.

A: Yes

The month and the year were matching but there was confusion on the date.  Disha had mentioned that she was not able to see that clearly and so was the case with Aditya.  Matching of the month gave some hope.  Aditya had mentioned the month for the first time and had not mentioned it in the earlier session and he was not aware of what Disha had mentioned during her session.  Was the matching of the month again a coincidence?

T: What is the cause of death given in the certificate?

A: Head injury.

T: Go forward after your death and go see how your wife and son die.

A: There are in the house.

T: How did they die?

There was a long silence again.  He had not been able to see this clearly during his earlier session.

T: What do you see?

A: Someone is entering the house.

T: Who?

A: Two people.

T: Do you recognise these two people?

A: I am not able to see.

T: What do the two people do to your wife and kid?

A: They are hitting my wife…they want to take my son.

T: Can you hear what they are saying?

A: No.

T: What is happening?  How are they hitting her?

A: Hitting her with some kind of stick…thick stick.

T: From where did they get that stick?

A: From the house.  It is used to pound the grains.

T: How old is your son?

A: 5 years

T: What do they do to your wife?

A: They are taking a log from the fire used for cooking.

T: Is it having fire?

A: Yes.

T: What are they doing?

A: They start hitting her with that…she is clueless what is happening…she is trying to protect herself, but she is not able to.

T: What is happening to her?

A: Her clothes catch fire.

T: What is she wearing?

A: Saree.

The manner in which his wife was set on fire, matched with what Disha had explained few hours back.  Aditya was not aware of this, but was saying the same thing.

T: What color is it?

A: Purple…with lines, square boxes.

After coming out of trance, he said he is not sure about the colors and designs as the visuals were not very clear.

T: What is your son doing?

A: Watching.

T: Go forward and see what happens to him.

A: He tries to go towards the mother, but he is caught by a man, held by a man, stopped by a man.

T: After that, what does the son do?

A: He tries to escape from the man and go towards the mother.

T: Does he manage to go to the mother?

A: Yeah.

T: But the mother is burning?

A: Yeah.

T: So what does he do?

A: He catches her.

T: But, he will also catch fire then.

A: He catches fire.

T: What happens to both of them?

A: They are burning.

There was again a perfect match between what Disha and Aditya were saying about the manner of death of their son in that life.  The way Disha was burnt and how their son caught fire, were matching as per both their statements.  Disha had not discussed about her session with Aditya and I had started Aditya's session immediately after Disha's.  This was now getting interesting.  The events were matching but the names were not matching.

T: Do they die?

There was a long pause.

A: I am not sure if they die.

T: What happens to the two people?

A: They open…

T: Is it a big house?

A: No.  Small house.

T: How many rooms?

A: Nothing like rooms.

T: No rooms?  One room house.

A: Yeah.

T: How is the roof?

A: Thatched roof.

T: Thatched roof or sheet roof?

A: Slope roof…

T: What color is the room?

A: Not sure.

T: Go back in time to the time of your death, at the hospital.  What is that you are carrying from that life that is giving you a headache in this life?  Float above and analyse that life.

There was a long pause.

T: Float and do you see any light?

A: Yes.

T: Ask the light to guide you on the lessons and emotions you carry from that life.  Is there anything that you are carrying forward?

A: Nothing

T: Is there any other life which is the root cause for this headache?

A: No.

T: Request the light to help you understand what you need to do in this life to get rid of the headaches.

A: Be happy.  Live together and spend time.

T: Live together with whom?

A: With family.

T: Who all are there in the family?

A: Wife and kid.

T: So, you need to spend time with them and be happy?

A: Yes.

T: Is there any other life you need to visit to get rid of the headache?

A: No.

T: Is there anything else you want to explore or do you want to come back?

A: Come back.

I brought him back after healing in the light.  It was good news that Aditya had no other life to explore and hopefully, he will be fine soon.  But, a lot of questions now had to be answered to confirm the validity of past life.  Why were these two people saying different names of people and places, when both of them narrated key events correctly – like how Bala falls from the giant wheel with the son, the way his wife is set on fire, the manner in which his son also catches fire.  If both were referring to the same life, then the names should match.  Was this a case of people making up stories based on some movie that they had watched together or a book that both had read?  This was now creating doubts in my mind if I was foolish to believe in past life.  Had I misled people by creating this blog?  For sometime, I forgot about all the healing I had seen in my past clients which were the proof of PLRT.

Aditya’s session had taken a little over an hour.  It was time to now bring in Disha and discuss some points together with both.

Disha walked in with a curious look to know what happened.  Aditya had never believed in Disha's first session and made fun that she had built on his story.  So, when Disha wanted to know what happened, Aditya asked her to first explain how he fell from the giant wheel.  She explained exactly what Aditya had said during his session - how his cart had fallen, the side on which the cart fell and the moment when it fell.  Both were excited about how the details had matched.  The details were also important for them to make sure and believe that they had both lived together in the past.  Disha then went on to describe the house where they stayed and this was again completely in line with the description that Aditya had given.  But, Aditya was not able to mention the color as he said everything was in black and white for him.  Aditya’s description of the manner in which the in-laws entered the house was again the same as what Disha had said.  However, Aditya was not able to identify the two people who had set the lady on fire.

Despite all these matches, there were a lot of differences.  I mentioned this to both of them.  Disha wanted to know the differences from me as I was the only one who knew both sides of the story.  So, I told her that Aditya had mentioned the name of his village as Kanchipuram, but she had mentioned Tiruvannamalai.  She said, the names were actually not very clear and most of the time, three or four names used to pop up.  I said the names of Bala’s parents were also different in both their versions.  However, I did not tell her what the Aditya had said.  I also told her that she had said during her session, that Bala was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, but Bala had said it was a rickshaw.  Aditya corrected me here to say that it was not even a rickshaw but something like a cart.  Disha said she actually did not know how she was going, but it was closed and she was with her husband in that enclosed vehicle.  Hence, she thought it was an ambulance.

I was still feeling high on energy after having conducted two sessions.  Even one session is enough to drain the therapist's energy.  Maybe I had a selfish desire to solve my questions on why the names did not match and I was also keen to get confirmation about the existence of past lives..  Since Disha’s session had ended abruptly, I suggested we do a closure session for her if she is willing to, while trying to validate the names.  She readily agreed and I used the script in the book “Through time into healing” to take her into a quick trance.  If Disha is able to give out the correct names of her son or her in-laws then it would definitely confirm the existence of past life for me.  If not, I would be disturbed about this whole concept of past life that I had accepted all through my life.

Below is the script of the session.

T: Go back to the life where you died of burns with your son. 

After some silence, I asked, “What is happening?”

D: Standing in one corner.

T: When is this?

D: Before I die.

T: Go back to your childhood and see by what name your parents call you.  How old are you?

D: 7 years. 

T: See what they call you

D: Two pony tails, pink and white frock.  I am a little dark.

T: Is anybody around?

D: No.

T: Go when someone is calling you.  What are they calling you?

D: Something from R, I don’t know Rani, Rukmani, I don’t know.

T: Go forward and see what people are calling you.

D: I feel it is something from R.

T: Go forward and see if you change your name after marriage.  What is your name?

There was a long pause.

T: See if there is your marriage invitation.  Is there an invitation?

D: Balachander…on the invitation.

T: Who is he getting married to?

D: Something from R… not clear.  Something from R only.

T: Are you seeing it on the invitation?

D: It is all blur.

T: What is your mother calling you?

D: Rani.

T: Go forward to the time your son was born, at the time of the naming ceremony and see what you name him.

T: Are you there?

D: Yes.

T: What do you name him?

D: Dineesh…Dinesh…blue metal cradle.

The name was matching with what Aditya had said few hours ago and Disha was not aware of this.  They were both calling out the same name.  This was good news.  To reconfirm again, I asked, “What is his name?”

D: Something like Dinesh…Di…Di…something…Dinesh.

I decided we explore her name again.

T: Go back in time and see if you go to school.

D: Yes…some 7 – 8 years old, sitting down, two pony tails.

T: What is your name?  What does the teacher call you?

D: Something from R only.

T: Ask your friend if they know your name.  What is it?

D: Rajeshwari…

T: Are you sure?  It is your name, you can recollect it.

D: It is either Rukmini or Rajeshwari.  Starting with R…a

T: Go forward to when you are 10 or 12 years and see if your name is clear.

D: I am standing and speaking something in Tamil.

T: How old are you?

D: I am 7 or 8 years.

T: Go forward to when you are little older.

D: Some 16-17.

T: What is your name?

There was silence.

T: Are you with friends?

The silence continued.

T: Are you alone?

D: Yes.

T: Go to the time when you are with someone.  Who are you with?

D: I think I am with my mother.

T: How old are you?

D: 15-16

T: Ask your mother, what is your name?

D: She is telling something from Ra..ra something.

T: Ask her for the full name?

D: Rajeshwari…Rani.  They call me Rani.

T: What is the name they kept for you?

D: May be Rajeshwari.  They call me Rani.

I gave up here.  Maybe her name was Rani as Aditya was not very sure about her name in the session.  I decided to check on the other names that were not matching.

T: Go to the time of your wedding and see which place Bala is from.  What is the name of the village on the wedding invitation?

I did not get a response after a long wait.  I asked, “Are you able to see the invitation?”

D: Not clear.

T: Go forward few days where you are with Bala.

T: Are you there?

D: Yes.

T: Ask him the name of the village.

D: Kanchipuram…Kanji varam…something.

T: Is it not Tiruvanamalai?

D: Kanchi something.  Bala is telling…Kanjivaram…Kanchipuram.

She was saying the same thing that Aditya had said, but this difference was discussed with Disha before this session.  So, it was not great news.  I decided to see how she takes Bala to the hospital.

T: Go forward to the time Bala has fallen from the giant wheel and see how you are taking Bala to the hospital.  What vehicle are you using?  Float above and see which vehicle you are using.

D: Something closed from above.

T: At the hospital, get down and see what it is.

D: At the exhibition, people came they took him, lifted him.  I was lifting my son.

T: Where did they put him?

D: Some…a…some old means of transport…but it is closed. 

T: Is it horse or ox?

D: Ox…cart.  Close by nothing was there.  So, these people they found this only and one oxen is there.  It is closed from above.  I can see from top some brown color closed, side is also closed, back is little open, front a man is sitting and taking the ox.

T: Are there only 3 of you there?

D: Yes.  I feel it is little closed from back side.

T: Go back to the time you were with Bala when you asked him the name of the village and ask him the name of his parents.  Ask him his father’s name?

D: He is telling, but I am not able to understand.

T: Ask him again.

D: Ramaswami…ramaswami.

Now this name was not matching.  This got me worried again.  It was shaking my foundations of past life.  If two people are seeing the same past life, how can the names be different?

T: Are you sure?

D: That is what he is telling.  Ramasami…ramaswami something.

T: Ask him his mother’s name?

D: Savitramma…Savitramma.

T: Are you sure?

D: That is what I understand.

I had to become innovative with my approach.  Decided to try something different now.  I wondered if there was something wrong in Disha’s understanding?

T: Tell him this is what I understand, ask if your understanding is right.

D: He is telling no, he is trying to correct me.  Savitamma…sa…sa

Now she was using the word ‘amma’ for the first time in the name.  Seeing some positives, I suggested, “Ask him if it begins with ‘sa’, ‘ma’, ‘ta’, ‘ra’?”

D: Saraswatamma.

The name was wrong again.  I thought it would be good to make her confirm the name with Bala.

T: Ask him if it is correct?

D: No.

T: Ask him if it begins with ‘ma’?

D: Muniamma.

I got excited hearing this name.  There was no way anyone would have guessed that name with the starting letter 'ma' at the first shot.

T: Ask him if Ramaswami is his father’s name.

D: Not Ramaswami.

T: Ask him if it begins with Ba?

D: He is telling, but I cannot read his lips.

T: Does it being with Bha?

D: Yes…Bales…I don’t know.

T: Is it Balasubramanyam, Bhaskar, Badal?

D: Something like Bala…I don’t know.

T: Begins with Bala?  Ask him to confirm.

D: Bhaskaran.

T: Bhaskaran?  Or is it Brukesh or Bala?  Ok, ask him one by one.  Is it Bala?

D: No.

T: Is it Brukesh?

D: No.

T: Ask him if it is Bhaskar?

D: Yes.

Disha had now given the names correctly of the parents.  Though this had taken time, she had got it right.  There was nothing much to validate in this life.  We had to go and get more clarity on the other life she had seen in the morning session where she was killed with some liquid attack.

T: Float above now and move to that life where you were killed by that liquid.  What is that liquid that they poured on you?  Float above and see.

D: It is a blue tin…old…square, big tin…I just entered my house.  I was going inside.  I see this some policeman kind of dress, short pants.

T: How many of them are there?

D: Only one is pouring it on me from behind.  I think another 1 or 2 policeman, someone British, white guy is watching on horse.   This guy who is pouring is Indian.  He is wearing belt across his side, he is wearing short pant, half sleeves shirt, cap on the head, cone shaped cap with colors.

T: What is the liquid that he is pouring on you?

D: It is something white in colour…he pours it on me…I can see small small bubble kind.  My shirt burnt.  Not burnt.  It is acid.  Shirt is because of the acid it burns.

T: And you die?

D: Yes.

T: Do you suffer?

D: Small small bubbles on my back.  Full back.  They stand there and they are just seeing what will happen to me.  I am suffering.

T: See how long you suffer before you die.

Disha was breathing hard.

D: Feel the heat.

T: Go forward and see how long it takes before you die.

D: After sometime they left.  I was waiting if someone will come.  But, no one came.  My house was in middle of the field and no one came.

T: What happens?

D: Waiting…waiting.  Pain get more.

T: How many hours since they poured the acid?

D: 8.  It was during the day and now it is night…dark.

T: What time did they pour the acid?

D: 12 in the noon.  After seeing my field, I came back to my house, then all this happened.  I am waiting.  I couldn’t move.  I die at 9:10.  That is what the clock is showing.

T: Go back and see when the problem started with the British for them to attack you.

D: I am wearing a black coat, white shirt, loose pant – kashta kacha, black cap, not cap, it is black.  I am standing under the tree.  I am speaking to the people.  Few men are sitting there.  I am standing on the tree’s….wall around the tree, I am standing on top of that and speaking to them.  I don’t know what.  One British was passing on horse.  He saw me, heard me.  He nodded his head and he went.

T: What are you telling the people there?

D: Marathi.  “Hami hanla hikdun bahar kadala phaje”

T: What does it mean?

D: We need to ask them to go from here.

T: How many men are there?

D: Some 10-12-15.

T: What happens after that?

D: I think, I am trying to…trying to…provoke these people, the ones who are listening to me.  I am trying to motivate them, so that they stand up with me and help in fighting against the foreign people.

T: Are they British?

D: These are Indians, the ones I am speaking to.

T: You want to throw the British out?

D: We want them to leave. Because they were creating lot of problems for all these farmers, taking money, grains, taking things from them, misbehaving with them.  They were not doing any good to these farmers or the people there.  So, I am trying to tell them we will get rid of them, we will throw them, ask them to go from here.

D: They were keeping an eye on me…British, the police…they used to watch me, where I go, whatever I do.  They were waiting for an opportunity.

T: Go to the time of your death and see if you have any regret other than not being able to fight for your country.  Is there any vengeance against someone, is there anyone that you need to forgive?

D: Yes.

T: Who do you need to forgive?

D: Those policemen.  In spite being our people, just for the sake of money, they were listening to them and killing or doing wrong to our own people.

T: Go ahead and forgive them.  There is no need for you to hold vengeance against them.  The law of karma will take care of them.  Let me know when you are done.  Forgive the police, the foreigners.

After sometime she nodded her head to say that she has forgiven them.

T: Float above and see what happens to your soul.  Do you see any divine being or light?

D: Light…I am feeling light.

T: Ask the light to take you to the root cause of the violent deaths if there is one.  Is there a root cause?

There was silence.

T: Is there a life which has a root cause?  What is the message from the light?  Ask the light for guidance.

The silence continued.

T: Is there any life?

D: No.

T: Is there any pattern of losing your husband or a one off?

D: No pattern.

T: Nothing for you to get scared of losing him?  What is the light saying?

D: You needn’t worry.

T: Are you willing to let go of the worry?

D: You were not able to spend time then, that is why you both are again together.

T: Ask the light to help you to get rid of the worries.

There was silence again.

D: Take care of him.

T: But, you shouldn’t worry about him.  Let the light take care.

D: Light is telling to take care of husband.

T: Is there anything to worry about him?

D: Just be with him.

T: Check if there is anything to worry.

D: I can see some Goddess.  She is there in front of me.  Only her face, wearing red saree, crown, big bindi, kajal, smiling.  It is beautiful.

This is the typical picture that one gets to see of Goddess Lakshmi in India.  I wondered if this was real.  But, I had a similar experience when I had done the session for my second client.  The messages in that session could only come from someone very knowledgeable or divine.  I was now excited as we would receive some divine messages.  I have heard and read about cases where people believing in Jesus have seen him and people believing in Buddha have seen him during these moments.

T: Fall at her feet and ask for guidance and blessings.

D: She is huge.  Smiling.  She is just telling to go, be together and spend time.  Be happy.

T: Convey my prayers also to her.

T: Ask her to bless you and also the message for you.

D: Be happy.  Don’t think too much and worry.  Live in the moment.  I am there to take care of everything else.  You do your part, I will do mine.

T: Anything else that she has for you.  Thank her if there is nothing else.  Seek blessings and ask her to heal you.

T: Check with the Goddess, who this Goddess is.

D: Lakshmi.

T: Any her if she has message for me.

I did not want to miss the opportunity of getting a divine message.

D: You are doing a good job by healing people.

Disha then gave me a message from the Goddess.  Hearing this, I was surprised and it also confirmed that it is a divine energy giving this message.  This was something very personal to me and was bothering me for some time.  There was no way Disha could have given a message like that.

I was surprised and taken aback by the message for me.  After a few minutes of silence, I asked, “Is there anything else you need to ask her?”

D: I am asking her to safeguard my husband, son and the entire world…Protect the entire world.  She is smiling.

There was a long silence.

D: She went.  She is walking and going.

T: Thank her for the blessings.

I brought her back to the garden for healing and after spending some time there, she came out of the trance.  She did not appear to have any body pain nor did she experience a heavy head that she had experienced during her first two sessions. 

This was the most eventful day.  In this session, we (Aditya, Disha, and I) were able to establish that past life is a fact.  It has made my faith in the law of karma and the concept of past life stronger.  As for Disha and Aditya, they were convinced that they had lived together in an earlier time and were amazed at what they had been witness to.  It is natural for many to wonder if Disha had built on Aditya’s story during her first session.  But, this point does not make sense now as the minor details they provided matched now.  The events, names, and places that Aditya and Disha had matched.  The description of the fall from the giant wheel, the manner in which Bala’s wife and son burnt to death were all matching as Disha and Aditya discussed the details.  It was only Bala’s wife’s name that could not be validated, as Aditya himself was not sure about her name.

Disha had found answers to all her questions.  She was able to know what happened to her son as Rani and was also able to see him in her brother.  There was no reason for Disha to continue with her fears of losing her loved ones.  There was no pattern that existed.  She was able to get to the relevance of the scene where she was lying dead and waiting for people to perform her last rites.  She was able to understand the reasons for the attachment to her grandmother.  She saw her in her nephew of this life.  Hopefully, Disha’s experience with the divine energy will help her get rid of her pains.  Aditya had nothing more to explore and hopefully, his headaches will fade away.  And as the Divine Goddess has said they have come together in this life to be happy.  I pray and hope that their life moves to the better from here.

A few months later Disha called to say that her brother also experiences the severe burning sensation and wondered if it could be because he too was burnt with her in that life.  She asked if I could do a session for her brother.  Her brother and I are yet to find a mutually convenient time and if we do have the session, I will share this here.

Please feel free to post your comments and questions, and I will try my best to answer them, with my limited knowledge.  The comments you post would appear after a day or two, as I have set up a spam check.  Thank you.

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  1. Very interesting and intriguing

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  2. That's Amazing!! I had missed to read your blog. Finally I read it today. This is the first time I'm reading about PLRT. It's very interesting. thanks for putting this together

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