Past Life Regression – The Egyptian

It’s not everyday I get to travel back in time to go to Egypt, in the security of my own home. But, here we are. Which is why I love what I do.

I literally get to time travel with my clients, to unravel the magic and mystery locked deep within their subconscious. We bring this up to the conscious mind, so that it may serve them in their present lifetime.

This particular story goes back in time to when the pyramids were being built. My client was in charge of the oversight of the construction of the pyramids, to see it to completion.

It was revealed during the session that her parents were suppose to oversea it, but they had died. So now, she had too. She didn’t have any other siblings and so it was just her. And it was determined that she was indeed, in Egypt.

We started the session off with the scene.

A desert with cream colored sand appeared. And it was hot. She saw people in the distance building the pyramids. And when asked where they lived, she said in tent like structures. She had fruits in her tent, a bed, and a gold cup to drink out of. She had status. The client’s name is Susan (pseudonym,)

Susan: It’s super hot. Really, really, hot. I only see pyramids.

Pam: What do you do for most of your day?

Susan: I watch these people. I just stand there and watch. It gets really hot.

Pam: Describe to me what it looks like? (The pyramids.)

Susan: It’s really big. And it has, it’s bigger than the one they’re building. So there’s several of them. I think its the last one they are building.

Pam: Are they people who are building it?

Susan: Um-hmm.

Pam: Do you know any of those people?

Susan: No. I’ve got this thing I’m holding.

Pam: Oh good, what are you holding?

Susan: I don’t know what it’s called.

Pam: What does it look like?

Susan: It’s like a pole. And then it goes up, and it starts turning into a circle. And it’s not just one circle. It’s circular.

Pam: And what color is it?

Susan: Gold.

Pam: So it’s a gold pole. Is it long?

Susan: Um-hmm. It’s taller than me.

Pam: It’s taller then you. So it’s…like a staff?

Susan: That’s the word. (She was pleased by this. The client later showed me a drawing soon after the session, it looked like a candy candy type rod, but it did swirl around like a circle on the top.)

Pam: Okay, and then on top of the staff, you said are circles?

Susan: It’s just one. (It was curled.)

Pam: And what color is the circle?

Susan: It’s gold. It’s just one piece.

Pam: Are you wearing any jewelry?

Susan: It’s like a cuff. It’s like a thick cuff thing. Left wrist.

Pam: Is it gold as well?

Susan: Yah, it has red jewels in it. And they’re like, diamond shape.

Pam: What is the color of your clothing?

Susan: White. It fits very nice. It’s got like a skirt. It’s like a one piece thing, and a belt.

Pam: And what’s the belt made out of?

Susan: I don’t know, but it’s really cool. It’s a really thick, waist belt, or something. My hair is black (she was a woman), and shoulder length. And I’ve got bangs. (See depiction of higher status Egyptian women below.)

She was standing there for a while, watching the people build the pyramids. And that’s what she did for most of her time.

So, I decided to move her forward to another important day.

Susan: I’m standing on top of the stairs.

Pam: What’s it look like?

Susan: It’s like a … (thinking for word.) I don’t know, what do you call it, it’s like a building or structure.

Pam: Is it a rectangle like structure or is it…?

Susan: NO, it’s really big. It’s made out of stone or something and there’s like pillars in the front. And there’s a peak on the top. And I’m standing in between the pillars, on top of the stairs.

Pam: Are there any drawings on the pillars? (I wanted to know if they had any hieroglyphics on them.)

Susan: No, I can’t tell, there’s just water.

Pam: Is it a fountain or like a river?

Susan: It’s like, I think it’s a fountain thingy, down below. To the right, from where I’m standing.

Pam: And what color is the building inside?

Susan: It’s cream, it’s a cream building.

Pam: Is there anybody walking in there?

Susan: There’s lot of people.

Pam: Is it a bazaar or like a city? (I wanted to know if the building was in a city.)

Susan: No. I’m not wearing what I’m wearing. I’m wearing something different than they are. I’m wearing white, and they are wearing different colors. They are really bland (the color of what the other people were wearing.) Rose color maybe (whispering.) Not cream, darker then cream.

Pam: Are you meeting anybody here? (The place by the pillars, I thought it was a temple. So I still wanted to know what this structure was…)

Susan: No, I live here.

Pam: (Blown away.) You live there?

Susan: (Nonchalantly.) Yup, that’s my house. That’s where I live.

Pam: That sounds like a very large house.

Susan: It’s gigantic.

Pam: Can you describe some of the people inside? (I was wondering if she had any family members in this past life.)

Susan: They’re clothes are long.

Pam: Like yours?

Susan: No, they’re just plain. The girls have their hair braided. And really long, long, braids. People just walking by, in and out. (So now I’m thinking, okay big house. Must these are her servants, and they are dressed differently than her, not as luxurious.)

Pam: Can we move to a scene, where you’re going to eat/have a meal in your home. (This helps in understanding who or if they’re are any family members around or if she is living alone.)

Pam: Are you seated at a table? What are you eating?

Susan: Nothing, it’s just a plate. I don’t cook.

Pam: Do you have servants?

Susan: Maybe, maybe that’s who those people are…I don’t do anything. I just watch those people build a pyramid.

Pam: Is it part of your job or role, that they build it properly?

Susan: Yup. I don’t have to be there (to make sure they are building it properly.) I just chose to be there. I just want to make sure that they are doing it right.

Pam: And who asked you to be there?

Susan: Nobody.

Pam: Do you have any family members in the home? Married or children?

Susan: I don’t think so. I’m by myself at the table.

Pam: You’re by yourself at the table?

Susan: There’s nobody else sitting there. It’s only my plate, with my cup. (Empty Silence.)

Pam: (Intuitively.) Well it feels kinda lonely though, doesn’t it?

Susan: A little bit. (The client was a bit emotionally guarded here, quick short answers.)

Pam: How do you feel, living in that home?

Susan: (Starts to get emotional.) Not very good. (She starts to cry, and the emotions start to pour here. This may not feel like a pleasant experience, but it’s needed to release the emotion.) Because I’m alone. I’m always alone.

This has also been a theme during the past two years for many people. The theme of loneliness.

Susan: Nobody wants to be there. (While crying, as in building the pyramids.) After expressing her sadness towards loneliness, she relaxed again.

Last Day of the Egyptian Woman’s Life:

Susan: I’m in the pyramid.

Pam: Is there anybody around you?

Susan: No. (So this must have been after they prepped her body.)

Pam: So where is your body placed?

Susan: On this thing. It’s like a (searching for words.) It’s like a flat thing. And my body is laying on top of it.

Pam: Did they wrap you up in cloth or did they place your body on anything?

Susan: No, it looks like this cloth. It’s like a cloth that you get wrapped in.

Pam: And what color is the cloth?

Susan: Like a whitish, cream.

Pam: Did people prepare your body?

Susan: I think so.

Pam: Are you looking down at your body?

Susan: Yah, and there’s light coming down from the top of the pyramid.

Pam: And what is this light doing, is it entering your body? (I meant beaming on her body, but she knew what I meant.)

Susan: It’s shining down on my body on where I was put.

Pam: Do you know what happened to the woman when she died? (I wanted to know how she died.)

Susan: No. I’m going through the light opening and looking down (at my body.) Because there’s no tip, on the pyramid.

(I read somewhere, that some of the pyramids were indeed flat on top. That beings or whoever built them, added the triangle top afterwards and that the top has special powers. But these may have been removed afterwards, by whoever.)

Susan: I just go through the top, and then I see the sky. And then…I just see stars. (Her spirit.)

(As we know, the pyramids were also elaborate tombs. Reserved for royalty. And women were seen mostly as equals to men. Look at Hatshepsut, she built Thebes! And oversaw the construction of it.)

When asking the client what she had learned from this lifetime:

What did you learn from loneliness?

To let people in. (This is what she was to learn, to let people in because she does everything for everyone.)

When I contacted the subconscious (SC) to ask, why did you choose to show this scene to my client today. The SC replied:

She has a family now and now…she’s not alone.

This was a very touching moment because the client talked earlier about a dream she had had, prior to our session, in which she had a vision of her family. And this dream served as a reminder and an example that she wasn’t alone anymore.

When asked what was the purpose of that lifetime:

It was the same as it is now, she has everything. She did everything for her parents when she was younger, like she did in this lifetime. It was time for her to do things to make her happy.

What stood out for me was one could live in a castle and have servants all around you, and still feel lonely.

At the end of the session, when the client woke up. I had a hibiscus plant in my home and there was a bud left by her feet, accidentally that had fallen off the plant. It was meant to be.

And she picked up that bud and a memory started to appear. She said, this was it, this reminded her of the type of flower that was at the pond thingy, by the waters (described earlier during the session, see above outside her home.)

It was floating in the water, she advised.

This tends to happen, as the day unfolds, so do the memories. And the little miracles left along the way, for you to follow the clues 🙂 I felt it was her SC gifting her with rose-like pedals at her feet like a blessing.

And just as the water lily/lotus flowers unfolds, so does the world start to magically unfold for you.

With love and adoration for my clients, and you dear reader,

Pamela N Singh

 

References:

Cover Photo by Calin Stan, Royalty Free Unsplash

First Image: Egyptian woman via: http://pharaonic-egy.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-role-of-women-in-ancient-egypt.html

Second Image: Djoser Step Pyramid, famous tomb site, for example. https://www.egypttoursplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Temple-room-Saqqara-Necropolis

Please note, the names and sex of the client maybe changed due to confidentiality reasons to not personally identify the client. This is a condensed version of her session.