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Past Lives & Reinca ation – You Would be Surprised to Learn About Your Former Lifetimes

Topic: Life PurposeBy Scott Petullo & Stephen PetulloPublished Recently added

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We once had a past life regression client who, after We directednhim into a past life, became mad at us. "I find it hard tonbelieve I was a prostitute in a past life!" he said.

His reasoning was that since he would never do "such a low-nlife thing" now, he couldn't have possibly done it then.

While we’re not endorsing prostitution, his statements may implyna belief that a prostitute is less of a person than someone whonisn't.

In reality, we are all equal, no matter our profession, race,nage, bank account balance, sexual orientation, social status,nbody type, or other factors. Try to accept and have compassionnfor those who are different than you.

Besides, considering that prostitution may be the oldestnprofession in our world, and that many of us may have livednhundreds of lifetimes, the idea that we all may have been onneither side of such a transaction isn't so hard to believe.

Other clients have said, after perceiving past life scenes, "Infind it hard to believe that someone who is so nice could havenbeen so cruel in a past life."

We explained that sometimes those who are exceptionally "nice"nnow may have learned the value of compassion, consideration,nand love from lifetimes where they were the opposite.

You would be surprised at who you may have been and whatnyou may have done in past lives. For possible clues, examinenthe actions of others, professions, countries, and groups ofnpeople that hold your interest, especially those that provokenemotion within you.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

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Scott Petullo has been professionally employed as an astrologer, numerologist, and handwriting analyst since 1997. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona and has been exploring metaphysics since the early 1980's. Scott is a self-taught astrologer and numerologist, and received his Certified Master Graphologist designation from the Institute of Graphological Science in Dallas, Texas. www.mystictwins.com www.holisticmakeover.com Stephen Petullo has studied metaphysical concepts since the early 1980s and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona that includes a minor in psychology. He has been doing consultations and intuitive readings professionally since 1997. He is a Reiki master-teacher, past-life regressionist, natural medium and channel, metaphysical consultant and has published a book and 20 audio recordings.

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