Nick Veit
Very pleased to have offered a free class series last month on self-regression, and to have had so many opportunities align for me to serve people through one-on-one work facilitating past life regression, expanding more into my role as a teacher and trainer in the process.
I practiced this work especially throughout my 20's but it wasn't until the spring this year when I discovered some leading-edge researchers in the field of "somatics" that I was able to put the different components of the work together so that it could be transmitted to others.
Being able to maintain clarity while passing from external perception into a receptivity for the subconscious requires a practiced form of flexibility that many people have, even if they don't cultivate it directly.
In the external world there's an important emphasis on "what" you think—Is the door locked? When is the appointment etc.—but when we begin to work at a more subconscious level it's more about "how" and the intentionality you bring to cognition.
It's here that we come to realize that judgements we have about our own behaviour, desires and experience are subject to change based on embodied insights achieved at this felt sense level and the intentional practices that establish reciprocity with them.
Many people are doing excellent work in the field of somatics with the intention of flipping paradigms born from a more "top down" cognitive ego approach to a "bottom up" one that considers self-discovery through embodied dialogue to be a vastly more efficient path to wellness–resulting in greater sensitivity, clarity, authentic expression and resiliency.
This is a big step into a new paradigm and it's changing healing practices for the better exactly when it's needed most...
My work makes different use of this soothing, curious, engaging and friendly attitude towards the body, however, building on the forms of regulation that entrain a balanced and grounded instinct for experiential processing, and make use of them to approach memory work with a greater level of conscientiousness–so as to not project emotions or judgemental tendencies from the current nervous system state onto past memories.
We use a baseline of relaxation in the body, in other words, to be able to approach memory on a genuinely subconscious level.
This preparatory work as a meditative practice makes it possible for a person to actually stimulate a state of consciousness that will allow them to access memories associated with causal impulses coming from former lives and manifesting in features of their internal and external experiences.
Without this deliberately cultivated soul mood it's pretty difficult to understand what you're supposed to do in order to facilitate a past life regression for yourself, even if the method is explained to you in detail, which is one reason why people like me are there to do it for others.
This preliminary work (just like having an actual session with me) can save you a lot of time in establishing discernment when approaching the subconscious because you gradually learn that certain questions about "what" you're experiencing only beg the question about "how" you're willing to engage with that experience.
Questions about naivete, for example, may often result in a reevaluation of the conventions of certainty or a prioritization of the development of character as an experiential attribute of knowledge.
Questions about recurring patterns might open up to greater vistas or new commitments....The series is available for free, and I'm available for one-on-one work as well, of course.
Feel free to send me your questions..
Many Blessings 🙏❤️
Part 1: Clearing Mental Chaos: https://youtu.be/hNUECrcWrrgPart
2: Ordinary Memory and Acceptance: https://youtu.be/766qw4m5G74Part
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08/22/2025
Have you ever regressed a past life?
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Many of us who are open-minded get glimpses: seeing your face in the mirror shift and reveal a familiar part of yourself, sensing that a dynamic between you and a loved one to involve subtle intricacies developed over ages…
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It’s easy for a lot of us to accept past lives as a part of our experience, or nearly certainly so, without having the hands-on awareness we often desire.
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Our experiences with personal healing definitely involve uncovering our patterns and embracing our manifoldness, but stepping forward into the everyday knowing of “who you are” doesn’t always fit into our roles and responsibilities as we understand them.
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Every time you ask yourself who you’d be without identifying with something you’re not you’re choosing a state of remembering.
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It’s the opposite of holding onto “the past” or anything stagnant.
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While it’s ultimately about allowance and deep spiritual surrender, until you can identify the focus of your efforts as something worthy and fruitful there will be obscure markers between you and the value available for your to experience.
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The go-to of the false self is to devalue and criticize your life, other people, and “the world” and this can make it hard not to be invested in what feels safe to be and do according to this voice.
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A long-term consequence of this is a belief that being awake is “hard.”
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While I facilitate Past Life Regression by trade I’m fully aware that it can be done on your own.
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The biggest obstacles are apathy and doubt, but that doesn’t mean that what’s needed most is some rigid combination of faith and ambition.
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Those are often very good things but they can definitely get in the way of presence of mind and honest effort.
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It doesn’t have to be hard…
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In order to simplify it I’ve broken it down into three steps, which I’m going to share with you for free over the next 3 weeks.
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This is for anyone who is interested in learning more about themselves and is willing to bring a quality of presence to their inner work.
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Check it out here:
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Three Steps for Self-Regression: Skills to Remember Past Lives For people curious about past lives and want to know more about how to explore them through their own resources.
03/18/2025
Your relationship with yourself and the manifestation of your energetic presence are a direct result of your relationship with Gaia.
So when you bring presence to your own creative energy in order to nurture and heal it, you are honouring the unconditional love and forgiveness of her kindness and generosity.
Expressing love, gratitude and sacred honouring are natural, and that’s why it’s so beautiful to take part in the fostering of creative life force for its own sake.
This past Tuesday (March 11th) we offered the first Flourish Ritual at the , facilitating an awareness of the etheric (life force) body and allowing participants to witness its role in self-creative artistry through a meditative painting process.
We incorporated light breath-work, somatic awareness and Reiki to bring awareness to the creative process as a curious, expressive and compassionate witnessing of self in a safe and supportive environment.
As transformation involves release, we had participants make celebratory offerings to a water alter during a closing medicine song, which I had the deep honour of releasing into one of the world’s largest lakes the following day.
A huge thanks to Andjela Uze for her incredible space-holding, intuitive direction and clear presence.
to Sophie Brender for her fiery support, enthusiasm and guidance
to Jose Miguel for making such a passionate and prayerful last minute addition to our lineup.
The next Flourish Ritual will be April 8th, location TBA (Toronto).
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