“Barriers to Recalling Past Life Memories”

“Barriers to Recalling Past Life Memories”

by Kelvin Chin
Life After Life Expert

The more you believe in a state of Perfection, the more you hold yourself to that standard. 

The more you hold yourself to that standard, the more you block yourself from continual personal growth. (Because once you have reached the state of “perfection,” there can no longer be any more growth.)

The more you block yourself from continual personal growth, the more limited your journey will become. Instead of continued growth and expansion, you will have chosen increasing limitation and living in the illusion of perfection. 

How does that affect past life memory recall?

The more you hold yourself to a standard of Perfection, the more you decrease your chances of remembering your past lives. Because they will most likely remind you of how imperfect you have been, and therefore may cause you embarrassment and shame. Which you will emotionally want to avoid. And therefore, subconsciously block. 

Why? To preserve your belief that you can be — and maybe you even think you are — perfect. 

The more you accept your imperfections, the more you accept (love) yourself. The more you accept yourself, the broader that “time of acceptance” can become. Perhaps even to include your past lives. From which you can learn more about who you are now. 

[Note: In this essay, I use the standard definition of “perfection”: “free from all flaws and defects.” That means no mistakes. Ever. Forever. So, I’m not using the New Age colloquial meaning that “we’re all perfect the way we are!”]


If you are curious about Kelvin’s journey resurfacing his two dozen past lives
that reach back 6,000 years,
you might be interested in his 2023 book:
“After the Afterlife: Memories of My Past Lives”
which is available on Amazon.

 

Click on this image for more about this book.

 

Kelvin H. Chin is a Meditation Teacher, Life After Life Expert, and Author of “Overcoming the Fear of Death,” “Marcus Aurelius Updated: 21st Century Meditations On Living Life” and “After the Afterlife: Memories of My Past Lives.” He learned to meditate at age 19, and has been teaching Turning Within Meditation and coaching others in their self-growth for 50 years. He helps people understand their life challenges through their individual belief systems, and helps them find their own solutions. His past life memories reach back many centuries, and he accesses those memories in his teaching and his coaching in the same way all coaches draw on their own available experiences for perspective and effective analogies. He can be reached at www.TurningWithin.org.