When I originally heard about the idea of a “Past Life Portrait,” I was dubious. I’m not a person who usually finds the metaphysical to be credible, and reincarnation just seemed like it belonged between the covers of a book, not in my actual life. But curiosity bested me, and I figured I’d try it out.

I followed the link, read some of the testimonials, and talked myself into giving it a go. I mean, how many times are you offered the opportunity to glimpse part of your own past, or at least something borne of it?

So, with a dash of excitement and skepticism, I ordered a Past Life Portrait. What arrived was nothing less than stunning, and it totally shifted my way of thinking on the secrets of the past and the link we all share with what preceded us.

What is a Past Life Portrait?

A Past Life Portrait is a painting of what you may have appeared in one of your past lives. It’s a reading-based, intuitive, and even theory-based, if you will, approach by spiritualists who are convinced of reincarnation.

I did not know what would happen. I just had to tell them my name, date of birth, and some brief details about myself, and then the artist would paint the portrait as they understood my history.

Now, you may be thinking, “How can an artist paint my past life if I don’t know it?” That’s what I was thinking, too. But the concept behind it is that every individual has a spiritual energy, and this energy does not change from life to life. An artist or spiritual practitioner who is skilled in past life readings is believed to have the capability to tap into that energy and translate it visually.

The Waiting Game

As soon as I ordered, waiting ensued. I did not think much about it the first couple of days, but as the days drew nearer to when the painting should be delivered, the more my interest fermented.

Would it be an elegant painting of a queen? Or perhaps just an ordinary farmer from a country town? Perhaps something so abstract I would scratch my head wondering what to make of it.

As the days went by, I couldn’t help but feel a little more thrilled at the prospect of getting it. There’s something about a mystery that tugs you in — particularly when it’s attached to something as intimate as your past self.

The Moment of Revelation

At last, the day arrived. The notification from the email came, announcing that my portrait had been transmitted. My heart pounded. I opened the link and downloaded the document. Opening the picture made me experience a quick rush of emotions. The portrait was that of a lady in 19th-century dress. She was dressed in long clothes with corsets and bonnets. Her expression was strict yet warm and almost as if looking into the future with an all-knowing gaze.

The painter had managed to capture the depth of what I could only define as a person who had experienced hardship and victory in equal proportion. The background of the painting was blurred, subdued — with only enough detail to convey a sense of the surroundings, but not so much that it took anything away from the subject of the painting.

The weird thing? I felt something. It was like, through the painting, I was tapped into a life I never experienced. I don’t know how to describe it, but there was a familiarity there — something almost spiritual.

The Emotional Impact

This experience left an unplanned emotional imprint on me. It wasn’t merely about the art itself, although the portrait was undoubtedly stunning. It was about the sense that accompanied it.

The painting awakened something within me. I found myself asking: Might it be that this individual — this I — truly lived at some point in the past? Was it just chance that I felt such an intense affinity with this image?

I’d never been one to follow spiritual or metaphysical practices, but this experience left me questioning whether there was more to the universe than meets the eye. Could this portrait be a glimpse into something far beyond my understanding?

How Accurate Was It?

Now, I’m sure you’re thinking: How accurate was the portrait? Was it really a representation of a previous life, or was it merely a lovely painted work of fiction?

Honestly, it’s difficult to say. But what I can tell you is that it felt real. It felt like I was looking into the eyes of someone I should have known — someone who, in a sense, was part of me.

For me, accuracy was secondary. It wasn’t about verifying a particular life, but about the experience of seeing myself differently. There’s something powerful about seeing yourself through another’s eyes — even if that other is a part of your soul from another incarnation.

The Artistic Process Behind the Portrait

I contacted the artist to ask more about the process. She told me that the portraits were done based on spiritual energy and intuitive readings rather than historical documents. The idea isn’t to make a historically accurate picture but to get at the essence of a person’s past life as it is shown through their energy and soul.

In her opinion, the process is one of intense meditation and attunement to the energies surrounding the subject. She sees subtle impressions — feelings, visions, and symbols — that present themselves to her during this process, which are interpreted in the portrait.

This reasoning is logical to me now, considering the emotional connection I had with my portrait. It wasn’t the mere facts of the life, but the spirit that went beyond time.

How You Can Order Your Own Past Life Portrait

If you’re interested to know what your previous life would be like, I strongly suggest you try it. I know it sounds weird, but the experience is really one-of-a-kind and enlightening.

I’ve also uploaded a click-to-open PDF to Google Drive that will direct you to the site where you can purchase your own Past Life Portrait. You’ll have everything and links necessary to begin in the PDF itself. Just do what it says, and you’ll be receiving a personalized, authenticated Past Life Portrait.

Final Thoughts

Having a Past Life Portrait ordered for me was the most dreamlike and fulfilling experience of my life. Whether you’re a believer in reincarnation or not, there’s something profoundly touching about viewing yourself in a whole different way. It’s a means of accessing your soul, your past, and your self in a way that words can’t touch.

I may never know for sure whether this portrait was an accurate representation of my past life, but the feeling it evoked is something I’ll never forget. It’s more than just a piece of art — it’s a glimpse into a past that could be waiting to be discovered.

So, if you’re ready for a journey of exploration and discovery, why not get your own Past Life Portrait? You never know what you might discover about yourself.

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