“We are spiritual beings having a physical human experience.”
Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of reincarnation? Joanne DiMaggio, a renowned past life therapist, has spent over three decades unravelling the secrets of the soul’s journey through hundreds of past life regressions.
What she has discovered will blow your mind.
Joanne’s passion for reincarnation began in her youth, as she questioned the inequalities of life and sought answers beyond the confines of her Catholic upbringing.
A fateful encounter with Shirley MacLaine’s book “Out on a Limb” in 1987 ignited a fire within her, setting her on a path to become a certified hypnotherapist and establish her own past life research organization, Plexus.
“We are spiritual beings having a physical human experience,” Joanne explains. “We chose to come to Earth for specific learnings and growth. Earth is seen as a school, and our experiences here help us accumulate karma and resolve past traumas.”
Joanne has discovered that the time between lives can vary depending on the circumstances of one’s death. Those who died by suicide, war, or murder may reincarnate almost immediately, while the average time between lives is 50 to 200 years.
Through her work, Joanne has uncovered the existence of soul families – individuals who come into our lives to help us work on specific karmic issues.
She has also shed light on the true nature of karma, describing it as a record of every thought, word, and deed that cannot be erased through confession or prayer alone. However, forgiveness can help resolve karmic patterns and release individuals from the consequences of their past actions.
Joanne emphasizes the importance of self-responsibility in the context of pre-life planning. “We choose to incarnate in order to learn and grow,” she explains. “Free will plays a crucial role in our choices, which can lead to progress or stagnation in our soul’s growth.”
She cautions against judging others based on their life circumstances, as they may have planned certain experiences for specific reasons, including bringing lessons to their parents.
But perhaps the most profound revelation from Joanne’s work is the potential for reincarnation to promote harmony and peace. “If everyone believed in reincarnation, racism would diminish because individuals would realize that they have been every race in their past lives,” she asserts.
One of Joanne’s clients, Sarah, experienced a life-changing past life regression session. During the session, Sarah discovered that in a previous life, she had been a soldier who had taken the lives of many innocent people.
This realization helped her understand the deep-seated guilt and anxiety she had been carrying in her current life. Through the regression, Sarah was able to confront her past actions, forgive herself, and release the emotional baggage that had been weighing her down for years.
Joanne’s groundbreaking “life between lives” sessions take clients on a journey to meet their soul family, encounter a council of elders, and determine their karmic issues and mission for their current life.
The healing and understanding that comes from exploring these aspects of the soul’s journey have the power to transform lives and positively impact the world.
So, how can you uncover your own past life identities? Joanne suggests paying attention to memory triggers and synchronicities.
“Remembering past lives doesn’t necessarily require hypnosis,” she explains. “Individuals have been sent to Earth with enough clues to act as detectives and piece together their past life identities.”
Joanne’s own journey into past life regression began with personal experiences and evolved through sessions with reputable therapists and Akashic readers. She even found herself involved with someone named Ari, which further immersed her in the belief of reincarnation.
As more people embrace the concept of reincarnation and explore their past lives, we may finally uncover the true meaning of our existence and the purpose of our soul’s journey. Are you ready to question everything you thought you knew about life and death?