


January 2, 2022
I had one of the strangest past-life sessions I’ve had in a while.
Sometimes when we heal stuff, it could be dimensional things — everything’s a channeled message. So sometimes it’s like the Alice-in-Wonderland dimension or the Beauty-and-the-Beast dimension. This one was different.
We asked to see the most impactful point they could heal, and we went to this place.
I felt like an older guy — twenties, thirties — but there was a little boy playing, and then we healed that. Then we saw this mountain, or I felt a mountain with an ear with boulders coming out of it. I was like, that’s fucking weird.
Then we went to another thing and it just kept switching. It felt like we were changing channels.
I said, this reminds me of a college guy who’s all on guard and has a montage of really strange, weird things. She goes, yeah, I kind of feel like that scene from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory where the kid is in the TV — it made her feel like she couldn’t trust herself.
I’m tuned into the same crazy and I could feel exactly what she was feeling, so we were both like, we’re nuts. Then I was like, oh dang, see if you can merge with the Timmy-in-the-TV guy. She merged in with him — you can only merge with things you’re a part of — and then we broke her out of the TV set. We took her to the moment before he goes into the TV set, that kind of situation, and started removing the mirages from that place.
Then we took my wrecking ball to the whole thing. I know it’s a movie — fiction — I get that. But it was the first time ever that I really looked at it and was like, that whole Willy Wonka chocolate factory scenario is really fucking creepy. It’s like the white van on a larger scale. It made her stomach hurt when we were cleaning things out. It made my reproductive organs hurt when we were cleaning it out — which I didn’t dig into then, but I will later.
Even in the original movie, that set is eerie. They paint Willy Wonka as a lovable, crazy guy — I don’t think he was so lovable. I’ve always said if it doesn’t have Alice-in-Wonderland or Charlie-and-the-Chocolate-Factory reference points, it’s probably not for me. But I’d never looked at that dimension or timeline, and this came out of nowhere. I didn’t like it. It wasn’t good. It makes a weird kind of sense, even if it probably doesn’t make sense to everyone.
Here’s a healing from that session — say this if it’s in your highest good: “Spirit, if it’s in my highest good, please allow me access to the work done in the timeline connected to the Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory.”
Okay, goodbye.
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