
Karmic Healing—whether through Past Life Regression (PLR) or Akashic Records Healing—is often mistaken for the final step in healing. In truth, it marks the beginning of a much deeper journey. This work is powerful in helping release past-life imprints, unresolved karmic patterns, and accumulated emotional baggage. It can bring relief, clarity, and at times, profound inner shifts.
Yet it does not complete the journey. Healing the past, by itself, does not automatically change how we think, feel, and behave in the present. And when our behaviour remains the same, karma quietly begins to recreate itself.
The Three Layers of Karma
To understand this more clearly, it helps to view karma not as a single concept, but as layers. The first is past-life karma, which holds impressions and unresolved experiences carried forward. The second is ancestral karma, reflecting patterns passed down through family systems and lineage. The third is present-life karma—the patterns we are actively creating now through our thoughts, emotions, and behaviour.
Karmic Healing To understand this more clearly, it helps to view karma not as a single concept, but as layers. The first is past-life karma, which holds impressions and unresolved experiences carried forward. The second is ancestral karma, reflecting patterns passed down through family systems and lineage. The third is present-life karma—the patterns we are actively creating now through our thoughts, emotions, and behaviour.
Karmic Healing primarily works on the first layer and may at times touch the second. However, the third layer—our present life karma—is where real transformation either happens or doesn’t. This is the layer that determines whether change sustains or slips back into old patterns.
Why Healing Sometimes Feels Incomplete
Many people come for Karmic Healing to address blocks in areas such as relationships, marriage, career, or health. Often, they do experience noticeable shifts—sometimes even significant ones. However, there are also times when certain patterns seem to persist or reappear.
This is not because the healing didn’t work. It is because something deeper is still continuing. The way we respond, the beliefs we hold, the emotional patterns we repeat, and the identity we continue to operate from remain active. When they do, life situations tend to recreate themselves, even if the original karmic imprint has been cleared. The form may change, but the pattern feels familiar.
The Deeper Question
At some point, the focus has to shift from looking at the past to examining the present. Instead of asking, “What is blocking me from the past?”, a more important question begins to emerge: “What within me is continuing to create this pattern today?”
It is worth pausing with this. What if nothing outside you is blocking you anymore? What if the pattern is being recreated within you—through your current ways of thinking, feeling, and responding? This is where real inner work begins, and where the journey becomes more honest and transformative.
The Real Work of Transformation
True spiritual growth is not just about releasing the past; it is about becoming conscious of how we are living in the present. This is where therapy and structured inner work become essential. Through approaches such as Inner Child Healing, Parts Therapy, and Shadow Work, we begin to identify unconscious patterns, understand emotional triggers, and work with different aspects of ourselves that influence our behaviour.
Over time, this awareness allows us to gradually shift the way we think, feel, and respond. It is not instant work, and it is rarely linear. It is layered, intentional, and deeply personal. But this is where lasting change happens—when insight is followed by consistent inner alignment.
Healing as a Structured Journey
Healing is not random; it follows a certain progression. It often begins with awareness, moves into release, and then requires behaviour change, followed by integration, eventually leading to a new way of being. When this sequence is respected, transformation becomes more stable and meaningful.
This is also why having a clear structure or roadmap matters. Without it, people tend to work in fragments—trying different approaches without continuity. A structured path brings direction, helping the process unfold in a way that is both grounded and sustainable.
A Quiet but Important Truth
Clearing the past can open doors, but walking through them requires conscious effort in the present. Without that effort, one may experience temporary relief, but not lasting transformation. The real shift happens when responsibility moves inward, and change is actively embodied.
If You Are Willing to Go Deeper
If you are ready to look beyond just releasing the past and are willing to understand and transform the patterns you are still living, then this journey can truly change your life. Not just in what you heal, but in who you become.
If you feel ready for that deeper work, we are here to support you in that journey.
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Additional Resources:
- Inner Journeys Healing Roadmap
- Missing Link in Healing – You
- Inner Child Healing
- Shadow Work for Better Relationships
- Healing with the Subconscious Mind
- Spiritual Regression
- Practical Spirituality
- Our Healing Philosophy
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