reincarnation

Reincarnation, the 144,000 and the Great Transformation: Breaking Generations of Karmic Patterns

Reincarnation is a spiritual concept that sees the soul as an eternal essence that is reborn after death in another body or form. The purpose of this cycle is spiritual growth and the resolution of karma, a principle that states that our actions, intentions and choices from previous lives carry over into our current incarnation. However, this process can also lead to ingrained patterns and karmic baggage that affect not only the individual, but entire generations.


One of the most powerful concepts discussed in spiritual traditions is that of the 144,000. But what does this mystical number mean? And how does it fit into the current time, in which we have experienced great challenges such as the corona period?


The Symbolism of the 144,000

The number 144,000 comes from various spiritual traditions and is often mentioned in contexts of cosmic change and enlightenment. In the Bible book of Revelation, there is a mention of 144,000 sealed ones who play a special role in bringing harmony and ending suffering.

In a modern spiritual interpretation, the 144,000 represents a collective of old souls or lightworkers who have chosen to incarnate at this time. They carry the responsibility of resolving karmic baggage and guiding humanity to a higher level of consciousness. This process involves breaking through generations of negative patterns, traumas and destructive systems.


Your Ancestral Heritage:

Another interpretation of the 144,000 refers to the energetic and genetic inheritance of your ancestors. You are the sum of 7,200 ancestors from your paternal line and 7,200 from your maternal line. These lines together form your physical and energetic blueprint. Within this inheritance there can be negative patterns present, such as:

• Family Trauma: Unresolved emotions, hurts, and behaviors that have been passed down through generations. This is so amazing… Did you know that your grandmother carried a part of you in her womb? But how? Well. A female fetus is born with all the eggs she will ever have in her life. So when your grandmother carried your mother in her womb. You were a tiny egg in your mother’s ovaries. The three of you have been connected for a very long time.

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• Energetic blockages: Patterns of fear, guilt and suffering that hinder your growth.

• Karmic Debts: Unresolved karmic energies running through the family line.

Maarten Oversier, a leading expert in reincarnation and family constellations, describes these dynamics in detail in his book Existance Right. He explains how we can consciously break the chains of negative patterns and how important it is to understand our roots. His insights offer practical tools for healing and transformation, with an emphasis on recognizing and transforming family traumas.





Imagine that while you were in your mother's womb and growing from cells into a human being, you were already influenced by:

• The circumstances your mother was in. If she experienced grief or trauma during her pregnancy, such as the loss of a loved one, which caused her to be deeply sad,

• A stressful relationship full of conflict,

• An unwanted pregnancy after rape,

• Or life in a war zone.


These circumstances, together with the associated hormone release of, for example, cortisol and adrenaline, have inevitably influenced your development during pregnancy.


However, this is not a reason to blame others or point fingers. Understanding and acknowledging what your parents went through can help you forgive them without falling into a victim role. Being able to empathize with their experiences and the challenges they faced when they were young can provide perspective. Often, they acted out of necessity. This insight makes it easier to forgive with compassion and understanding.


However, forgiveness does not mean that you have to remain loyal to destructive relationships or obligated to remain in a situation that harms you. Sometimes, even after forgiveness, it is necessary to let go.

The circumstances your mother lived in may have had a lasting impact on you. If she was under stress for a long time, it is possible that your body and mind have become programmed into a constant fight, flight or freeze mode. Without realizing it, you may be carrying a burden that spans generations.


Everything you feel and think, from your earliest imprints to now, functions as a program that is constantly repeated. This programming determines how you see yourself and what you think you should be. It is therefore of great importance to become aware of this.

Our ancestors in turn also carried traumas with them, such as those from the First and Second World Wars, each with their own stories and pain. These experiences often live on in us unconsciously. Much of what we have received is based on fear and trauma, and this forms a kind of karmic prison.

As long as these patterns remain unconscious, history repeats itself. The same story plays out over and over again, just in a different form. Only when you decide to break the cycle and become aware of this programming and the eternal repetition, can you free yourself.


“The Curse Stops with You”

The statement “The curse stops with you” reminds us that we have the power to break through destructive generations of trauma and karma. This is not an easy task, but it is an essential step on the path to liberation and spiritual growth.

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