A life of self-determination is not just a wish or a dream. It's our fundamental right. In order to claim this right, the most important question is whether we are following our destiny, and that destiny is as diverse as we are as humans. But how do we know if we are on the right path? The units on the measuring tape for consistency are contentedness and serendipity.
When we look at our lives, we are all too familiar with its end and the question of what comes thereafter. In doing so, we regularly neglect the "before" and the motivation behind our decision to begin the adventure of life in this body. In my treatments and sessions, I was able to experience that we have chosen this life for ourselves. But with a view to the two otherworldly poles, we enter realms where our rational thinking reaches its limits. This is where the world of the inexplicable begins. This world extends far into our everyday lives, such as the coincidences where we unexpectedly meet acquaintances in the most remote corners of the globe.
Here I want to address two aspects. First, I would like to focus on the often astonishing coincidences in our lives, which accompany us every day and to which we usually don't pay much attention. Experience has shown me that in our lives we are embedded in a network that transcends time and space. Sages from all cultures have emphasized mindfulness as a way to notice the large and small clues for our lives, and they used meditation as a tool for this access. This allows us to uncover abilities that are often only somewhat buried.
In the second part, I describe a selection of sessions in which people showed me their life path and where problem solutions were made possible with a combination of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) approaches, visionary sightings and crystals. These narrated sessions are intended to provide insight into a different way of dealing with our deep soul parts, which are effective across time and space. Even at the risk of repeating myself, I like to quote the two monks Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) and Willigis Jaeger (1925-2020):
"We are not human beings who have spiritual experiences, but spiritual beings who have human experiences."
All this want to encourage you to enjoy life, be mindful and allow yourself to think further. This will put you on a good path to self-determination