Beyond the Canvas - How a Past Life Rekindled A Creative Spark
and left me speechless!
The Burden of a Blank Canvas
The blank canvas loomed over Lucy like a silent challenge, a reminder of the creative void she couldn’t escape. She had always felt a deep connection to the canvas, but lately, her brushes lay still, and her canvas remained blank. Desperate to rekindle her lost spark, Lucy explored unconventional methods hoping to uncover the root of her artistic stagnation.
What followed took her far beyond her wildest imagination.
A Leap Into the Unknown
Despondency led Lucy to an unconventional solution: Quantum Holographic Healing, a practice she doubted but felt compelled to try.
The session began with the soft chimes of tuning forks, harmonizing with her resonance body. As the vibrations settled, Lucy was gently guided inward to explore a single, profound question: “Who are you?”
A Window into Victorian England
In that moment, the energy shifted and I found myself transported to Victorian England. The dimly lit Westminster Bridge stretched before me, cloaked by a light drizzle. The flicker of gas lamps cast uneven shadows. There, near the bridge, was a woman in a dowdy grey dress. Instinctively, I knew this was Lucy in a past life.
The scene was so vivid as though I was truly there with. Towering, terraced housing lined the streets, their grandeur suggested they belonged to well to do families, one of which was her home.
I began to connect with the Victorian woman, Vanessa as she wished to be called, who sat by the roadside gutter, her posture weighted down with an air of dejection. She spoke of she having to leave her home due to an unspoken event. All around her the energy whispered, “follow your heart”.
Vanessa's Resolve to Rise
As the session deepened, Vanessa’s image grew sharper. Her messy hair, tied in a loose bun, spoke of struggle. Her damp grey dress with a small bustle told of despair. Yet, there was a quiet resilience about her.
In the present, the tuning forks resonated around Lucy’s holographic body at the same time Vanessa began to stand, resolving to rise from her situation. She shared her plan to sketch passers-by and sell them their portraits, a simple yet courageous step to rise above her circumstances. A necessity born from determination to pave her way out of the gutter.
Shadows of a Painful Past
Vanessa revealed fragments of her story. She left home after a painful experience involving a man, although not able to reveal what had happened. She walked beneath the bridge to wash her clothes, a simple yet poignant act of survival. There, a glimmer of hope emerged: despite her fear of rejection. Perhaps her sister would teach her the techniques she needed, as not only a lifeline but a path to start anew and reclaim her self-worth.
A Profound Connection Unveiled
And then, something extraordinary happened.
After the session, I felt compelled to research the name Vanessa and its connection to Victorian England. What I discovered left me speechless: Vanessa Bell, a gifted yet overshadowed artist, had lived in the shadow of her sister, Virginia Woolf.
Lucy’s creative block was not just a present-day challenge; it was a karmic thread spanning lifetimes. Vanessa’s struggles had been carried into Lucy’s own soul.
This was no coincidence. It was a profound truth that resonated deeply defying explanation yet felt undeniably real.
Releasing the Chains of the Past
As the connection clicked everything shifted. Lucy realised that she wasn’t just struggling to paint; she was bound by the silent echoes of a legacy buried deep within her soul, waiting to be released.
This profound realization shattered the walls blocking her creativity and her brushes once again came to life. With every brushstroke, Lucy felt the chains of the past falling away her soul infused with the spirit of Vanessa herself. Her art was no longer just a personal endeavour, it was now a tribute to the legacy of both Vanessa and her sister, Virginia.
Client Feedback
As Lucy shared her insights, several striking parallels emerged between her life and that of Vanessa.
Lucy revealed that she had always felt a deep, almost inexplicable reaction to the name "Vanessa," sensing its significance on a subconscious level. Similarly, the concept of "sisterhood" resonated deeply with her, echoing her connection to Virginia Woolf.
Lucy also shared her long-held dream of illustrating books, though she never felt she was good enough, yet Vanessa had illustrated Virginia's works. Furthermore, Lucy finds herself drawn to the same artists that inspired Vanessa, particularly Monet. In fact, she proudly displays a painting of Monet’s London Bridge in her living room, a testament to this shared artistic admiration.
Rediscovering Your Potential
This is a true client session. Lucy’s journey teaches us that creative blocks are not always our own, they can be echoes from the past, seeking release.
What if, like Lucy, the key to unlocking your potential is hidden in the stories of those who came before you?
Are you ready to uncover what’s waiting to be released?"