Overland Passage


I had another past life regression where I was a Native American male, with a wife and two children. Initially we were traveling through the snow together, following the herds, which was quite difficult. It was a long, long journey, very cold, and with very little food.

One of my children was a small boy, who died of exposure and hunger. I could not save him, which nearly broke me. I was convinced he would come back, but I changed inside, pulled away from my wife, and the rest of the group in a profound emotional sense. No matter how my wife tried to reach me, I was shut off and didn't seem to be able to bring myself around.

I kept telling my wife that while he could not make this journey, he would return when we reached our destination, and could properly care for him again. He did, in fact, come back, or so I believed.

Once we had found a bit more forgiving area to settle for a while, and were all properly fed and healed from the harshness of our travel, my wife gave birth to another male child that looked exactly the same. He felt like he same child, precisely. We gave him the same name and all was well, and I returned to my old self.

I was then a very happy man, a wonderful wife, daughter and son, a good life and community, good hunting and arable land for many months of the year. There was really nothing more I could have thought to ask for.

Then the regression turn a sharp turn for the weird.

I was out in the woods, a normal daily routine, and came to a clearing with a large metal object in it, just sitting there. It looked like two steel cigars with a diamond shaped object in the center of them. The cigars were hollow, and the center was very hot. I probably should have run.

A strange, insect-looking thing with a thumb and single long, black thick finger came out of nowhere and cut me in half with his sword-like hand. I fell immediately dead, of course, and saw nothing more of the life.

I have questions about either the hypnotic patter that was used, or what crossed my mind while under that would have caused such a bizarre vision. Perhaps I was coming out of hypnosis before being instructed to, or falling into actual sleep and this was the beginning of a nightmare.

Nonetheless, it was the first in a series of similarly bizarre experiences with past life regression.

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