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Someone recently asked me, “Aren’t all the blocks we experience in life just reflections of childhood trauma? If that’s the case, doesn’t it seem strange that we’d need a psychic’s help to uncover them—shouldn’t we be able to remember everything ourselves?”
Before answering that, let’s start with another question they asked: “If understanding our current struggles really requires access to past-life memories, why can’t we just remember those lives on our own?”
Why We Don’t Remember Our Past Lives
In my decade of working with past-life energy, I’ve come to see that the impact of our childhood wounds is directly shaped by the fears and beliefs we carry from lifetimes before this one.
The short answer to why we don’t remember our past lives is this: we’re born into this life with a kind of spiritual amnesia. That forgetting is a form of protection.
Some past-life experiences are so deeply painful, traumatic, or tragic that remembering them consciously would be too much to bear. Think of the emotional weight you’ve carried in this life—now multiply that by a hundred, or even more.
But What If You Already Remember—Just Not Consciously?
What I’ve found is that we do remember our past-life trauma. We just don’t recognize the way that memory shows up.
Past-life imprints rarely appear as direct, conscious memories. Instead, they reveal themselves in the form of unexplainable fears, phobias, limiting beliefs, emotional sensitivities, and physical symptoms. These are the echoes of unresolved pain from the soul’s history.
Fear of injections? It may stem from dying of a poisonous bite. Chronic neck pain? Possibly a remnant of a life ended by hanging. Infertility? It could be tied to a death in childbirth. These aren’t metaphors—they’re energetic impressions your soul still carries.
Childhood: The Trigger, Not the Root
Here’s where it gets interesting. The painful experiences from your current childhood often act as triggers, not causes. They activate memories your soul has held onto for centuries.
This is why two people can go through similar childhood experiences and come away with completely different emotional scars. One person may emerge feeling unworthy, while another internalizes betrayal, and a third battles deep fears of abandonment or rejection.
The reason? Each one is resonating with a different past-life wound.
- If your soul carries a fear of Inferiority, you may respond to emotional neglect by struggling with self-worth.
- If you carry the imprint of Betrayal, trust becomes a constant challenge.
- If your core wound is Rejection, feeling like an outsider will likely be a recurring theme.
Why Past-Life Healing Goes Deeper
I often tell clients and friends that I don’t need to know what happened in their current-life childhood to help them heal. Not because it’s unimportant, but because in many cases, it’s not the true source of the pain—it’s just the match that lights the fuse.
Real transformation happens when we bypass the surface triggers and go straight to the root. That root is often buried in a past life.
That’s not to say therapy or inner-child work isn’t valuable—it absolutely is. But without exploring your soul’s full history, you’re only seeing part of the picture.
Why Work With a Psychic?
Why use a psychic? My answer is simple: why not? We turn to doctors for physical healing. Therapists for emotional support. Psychics, when well-trained and grounded, can offer insights that go beyond the conscious mind—into the energetic and spiritual layers of your being.
As a past-life intuitive, it’s my job to read your soul’s timeline. In just minutes, I can often access the core wound that’s been quietly running the show behind your current challenges. Not because I’m special, but because I’ve spent years honing this skill.
You Are More Than Just This Life
Your personality, your talents, your fears, your struggles—none of them exist in isolation. They’re the result of your soul’s long and winding journey. With thousands of years behind you, it makes sense that you’d carry more than what you remember from this lifetime.
To truly understand who you are now, you need to know who you’ve been. Healing becomes possible when you see the whole picture.
And when you do, things start to shift. Lifelong blocks begin to dissolve. Patterns lose their grip. And life begins to feel a little lighter—because you’re finally working with your full story, not just the chapter you were born into this time around.