What Countries Does My Soul Want Me To Travel To?
This post answers a question for The Council from a reader named, Mr. Redd, who’s hoping to travel to several different countries and wants to know if there are any safe places his soul is particularly fond of.
As The Council looks at Mr. Redd’s experiences in other lifetimes they say it would be beneficial for him to travel to Greece and the old temples there at Delphi. You had a life there as the Oracle of Delphi and you were able to get psychic information from the gods and give it to the people to guide them. You were highly worshipped in that lifetime. It can be fun for you to travel back to Delphi and visit these ancient places to see what you experience, and discover if there’s a familiar feeling.
The Council also sees you had quite a few lives where you worked in diamond mines and gold mines. You liked being underground and you loved working with your hands. In the 1800s you worked in a diamond mine in Australia and you found this very exciting. You loved to work with your hands to see what you could bring out of the earth.
Also in Australia, South Wales would also be a good place to travel to. We see during the gold rush you worked with your hands searching for gold. Montana was another place you enjoyed working on mines or on digs, searching for gold or streams of silver.
Another good past life was in New York City during the 1800s. You were a wealthy man living in a brownstone building in the area of what is now Bank Street. You liked the feeling of being wealthy, traveling around the city to experience the best parties, and having servants. You liked walking the streets of lower Manhattan. You helped people who were less fortunate than yourself.
Being around this area of New York City, reading about it, picturing what it was like in the 1800s, and seeing what feels familiar and makes you feel good are all things it might be enjoyable to do. These lives come up as lives you enjoyed and we think these places might be interesting to travel to. If you do travel to these areas, look up where there were mines. Some of them are still available for tourists to look at and experience.
In all of these lives you never experienced problems working in the mines. You didn’t die working in these situations, getting hurt, or a mine blowing up and closing the workers in. You can have positive experiences by visiting these places.
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It was our pleasure, Mr Redd.
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Thank you for this, will be reading up on these. Just to be clear, it looks like there was some overlap with the latter 3 lifetimes taking place around the 1800’s? I guess my soul likes physical reality quite a bit.
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