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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hi, everyone, Welcome to another new episode of Walking on Feathers.
This week, I have doctor Tony Riley with me, who
is a specialist in past life regression, reincarnation.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
What else?
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Tony?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
What else?
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Seal specialize in.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Hey, Kareen, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Well.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Past life is certainly the foundation for my specialization, but
I developed a new psychology, a metaphysical psychology if you like.
So past life regression was the foundation for the therapy,
but then we've got all these other elements of it
that help people navigate their life mission.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Wait, I didn't know this. Can you talk about a
little bit of a psychology part of it?
Speaker 2 (00:49):
So, like nearly twenty years ago, I was told my
first foray into this world, actually, but the guidance was
to bring this to main stream. And at the time
I was fully entrenched in past lives and that's what
I was using for therapy. But as the years went on,
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what would happen with people in the sessions would change.
So it came to anecdotally study intensely what would happen
in past lives and how it would make now better,
and then people would go to that in between space.
I would have about of that happening, so it's like, okay, well,
research research, or study what's going on? Everyone always said
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pretty much the same thing. So I studied that for
a while and I took notice of what it was
helping them with and what the patterns were around going there.
Also two things. One is if the core issue is
in our childhood in this life, they go there even
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though they come they would come for past life, but
it's like, oh, you've got to go there first and
just have a look at what's going on for you now,
So there was always the chance that they might go
into a current life. Also. The other thing that happened
was I was very into mediumship anyway, but their loved
one would come into the session and they would never
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have told me that they've lost someone recently, or they
never said that because they've thought they were coming for
past life progression. And then suddenly their personal would show
up because they were relaxed, and I thought, oh, I'm
covered in goosebumps. So it was so beautiful. These people
are just getting exactly what they need.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
So I want to talk about the in between space
because everything you've said has happened to me. I went
to this lifetime, I had loved ones come through or
who had passed away. Everything you've said has happened. But
the most interesting part of past life progression for me
is the in between space. So, like I've read Dolores
Cannon Between Death and Life, and the only reason why
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I like that book is because they go in between lifetimes,
and I think it's so amazing. So Annie was an
any care with like reoccurring patterns that people experience with
the in between space.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
With that in between space, it's obviously it's ethereal, it's
not real life, which past lives always are. They're always
another lifetime, so it's very human. But when they go
in between, it's like they're going direct to talk with
their own soul who made this plan that they're living
through now. So what happens is they've got direct access
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to really anything that they need to know. And I
think what we know is life has to run its
course and maybe we don't remember, but we are doing
certain things here. We have to go through the process.
But when people go in between lives, I always feel
like it's time for them to know something, and sometimes
they might discover that or be told remember who you are,
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And it's so simple and even cliche in our fields,
but it's like it means so much when they're told
in that space and always much like near death experiences.
I actually think it's facilitated near death experience where you're
getting to talk to your soul in whatever way needs
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to be, but usually not always. Usually there's no people.
It's not human like. It's energetic, so what we do
see is color and it's usually a vibration, and the
feeling there feels like nothing here. It's just so I
think probably the best way to describe it would be unconditional.
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It's so special. And the other thing I found with
when people go in between is they can have miraculous
healing in that space. Actually it can turn around and
miraculously heal physical symptoms. Hey, it's just extraordinary there. They
always get the set back, and often before you even
facilitate it, they're like, oh, I'll sold it. I had
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to come back.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
But yeah, that's amazing because I have had experiences with
the Healing temple over there, like, have you had experiences
with their being like a place that souls go to
or is it all just like energy and feeling?
Speaker 2 (05:18):
In my sessions, predominantly it's energy and feeling. But I
know that those areas exist if the person needs it
to be presented to them in that format, and you know,
it wouldn't be dissimilar to the Acacion records. I don't
work with them per se, but I think it's all
the same thing. So do I what done before? But
I think if people need it in that form works,
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Oh yeah, it's filed away because it is, and they
see it in a bit of a physical form, then
that's just the way that they need it to understand it.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
They need to experience it that way in order to
like develop their faith and their trust whatever.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Yeah, so how.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Long have you been doing this?
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Twenty years now? And probably in the lead up to that,
I was seriously looking at myself and intuition. I started
with intuition. Actually it was my fascination because I didn't
know what it was and I didn't know that I
had it. So started with intuition and what is this?
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How do you develop it? And of course I started
meditating in that search and everything started happening. So I'm
going to say I don't even remember but a few
months into that where for the first time I realized
I was fucked up. I never knew that before, I
mean my thirties, middle thirties, and I'm like, it never
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occurred to me that I had issues or insecurities because
I was a pretty confident person. And I started meditating,
was like, oh my god, how much is there? And
every time I meditated, it's like this more and more
and more. But anyway, it was very liberating. But that
was the start. And then, as I said, a few
months in I was into I was told my meditation
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teacher told me to read Many Lives, Many Masters, Yes,
and what it was about, and I'm like, oh, I
was such a sponge that I'm like, I'm going to
get that book. I found the book, took me three
weeks to find it, got the book and read it
in the day. To me, it just felt so right.
I didn't know anything about it before, but I'm reading
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it thinking, Wow, this is what I'm here to do,
at least for now, and it was so evident how
it could help people. You know.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
What's so interesting is that book is what started me
on my spiritual journey as well, but in a different
way because in the book he discusses being an atheist
and like not having any like religious background, and then
how he has this experience with this woman who has
severe anxiety. Her anxiety. I haven't read the book for like
ten years, but I believe her anxiety is so bad,
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she's like sleeping in a closet. And then she starts
having experiences with past lives and then I won't give
the book away. It's an incredible book if you haven't
read it, highly recommend. But after I read that Book
of a Day Too. Maybe it took two days, but
it was like I could not It was like everything
made sense, and then it really helped me with my
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own anxiety. And then it made me more inquisitive, and
then I stumbled across Only Love Is Real. That book
is insane. It's so good. It made me feel like
destiny exists. There's like a feeling behind it when you
read it.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Absolutely. I think everybody wants to believe that we have
a really special soul mate, and for most of us,
we do, unless we're not doing that this lifetime. But
that book is so special, and I think not just
for love relationships. Of course, this was nothing keeps you apart.
Serendipity ensures you're never missing your person. You don't have
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to look. If it's in your mission, it's going to happen.
I think it's the same for friendships as well, just
people that we really connect with. I've been discussing this
a lot lately with the few people that I collided with,
if you like, and it's instant, this bond and it endures.
And I think we just had that at Mediumship College,
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which is where we met, and it's like, you can't
make this stuff up. When you start to take notice
of how it transpires, it's like, oh, I'm still in
awe of it.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
I know, neft me too. Yeah, it's so funny because
I was talking to Chezy this morning and she's finally
home and settled, and she was saying, like, it's so
crazy how we all met. Like the way I met them.
You guys, they were driving and I saw them and
I just saw three women pulling like these big fucking
huge suitcases ruggling. Chassy was like the last one, and
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I told my friend to pull over and offer them
a ride, and Coco was like, no, no. I didn't
realize though, that the college was like right around the corner.
I still thought you guys had like a mile to
go anyways, they.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Ended up a while, yeah, they.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
End up in lying behind us, and then that was it.
We all were best friends. It wasn't awkward at all.
We all just started talking and then hanging out and
it just I don't even know how to explain it.
It's so insane, That's how I can explain. It's just
the connection for all. That's the thing too. Like a
group of women, for five women to like vibe and
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get along like the way that we did is so rare,
where like everybody had their own like connection. And I
don't even it was just all love. That's what I
felt from you guys. There's just all love. I've never
experienced anything like that.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
All I got goose pops. It's so special, isn't it.
And I think what happens is we do have to
work on ourselves in our lifetime, and certain relationships will
force that to happen, and maybe they fall away. But
all even my marriage, for example, and other relationships they
come and they go and there's purpose in them. But
these connections that are so strong and there's no challenges,
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they only support relationships. It's just extraordinary what you find
is with these types of relationships. Is there are ever
any challenges, It's always easy.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Oh. I just got the chills too. It feels like that,
like I knew leaving my alarm did go off and
it was such a shit show saying by and I
had to go run to check out, and I run
into Chessy and I just started hysterically cry and I'm like,
I cannot say bye to you, like it's just too hard,
Like it's not And anyway, she was like, we're going
to see each other again, and you know, at the time,
I thought like it's gonna be so long, but I
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really we are going to all see each other pretty
soon here. So I just I feel like people get
focused on soulmates being a lover, and I like soulmates
being friends absolutely because we all like so supportive and yeah,
just I don't know. You guys allowed me to be
like authentically myself and I had so much fun while
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I was there, and never once did I feel like
judged or I had to act a certain way. And
you gave me one of the most helpful readings while
I was there too. So Tony ended up we were
in the same class and we got to read each
other and Tony did a reading for me, and afterwards,
I literally feel like you took shackles off my legs.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
So likely, isn't it you? For me? What our readings were?
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Like?
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Wow, yeah, I know.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
I was like hysterically crying in the hallway. I cried
so much while I was there, it was amazing. I
stopped giving a fuck though. I was like, I don't
care anymore, Like I've been through a lot, what this
is so healing? I don't fucking care. But yeah, you're
reading like it was like your higher self talking to
my higher self and me, just be yourself. It's okay
if you can't fight these emotions, don't allow anyone to
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tell you who to be, what to do, to be yourself.
And for some reason I needed to fucking hear that,
and from that point on, I feel like I finally
let let go of everything that was holding me back.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Yeah. I don't know if we understand what being ourself is.
It takes a long time to realize. I guess, the
facade that we put up to fit in or to
be accepted, And when it goes, it's like such a relief,
And that's really it's such a relief. And at that
time also you people arrive, your special people. It might
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be your relationship, it's friendships and not tons, but special
ones that you really can be yourself and so can I.
So it's reciprocated. It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
I've never had this experience before in my lifetime. Like
of course I have like friends and really like best
friends and stuff, but I've never experienced such serendipity. Like
the whole time I was there, I feel like I
was transported to this magical universe where everything there's like
sign after sign after sign after like supportive person and
like message after message, and maybe it wasn't even just
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the reading. Just you, like, your energy is so loving.
It's like there's no expectations. That's what it is. That's
how you like are able to be yourself. There's no expectations,
just be you.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yeah, it's really so special, isn't it. I Mean I
know that even for me, feeling seen it's been really
really important, and it's difficult because really not many people do.
And it's like you talk about looking out for affirmation
or whatever, but it's it's not even like that. Personally,
I'm intense and I'm always thinking and assessing everything internally,
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but to be seen. It feels like nothing else. I think.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
I'm still in the process of going through that. I
did want to talk because you had mentioned that you
guys were going to Scotland, you and Coco. Coco's Tony's daughter,
So they you guys were going to Scotland to go
and investigate one of your past lives, right, yes, yeah,
So I.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Love talking about this and the reason that particular past
life is so special is it's the first one that
I ever recalled, so it was my first foray into
past lives. So I had gone for this session with
this lady that told me to read the book. She
said I could do you a session. I thought I
had to go to America to have a session with
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Brian Weiss, but he wasn't even doing them back then stopped.
But anyway, she's got me on the couch having my
first past live regression and it did a few things.
First thing she said to me was usually when looking
for something that you might like to fix, I'm like, ah,
I don't know what to ask. It also never occurred
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to me that it was messy. But I thought I
went through school covering my writing and I couldn't care
less if anyone was cheating for me. It wasn't for that.
It was this weird sensation that someone was looking over
my shoulder so I would cover my writing. So I
asked about that because I thought that's pretty freaking weird.
And I even used to green even when my kids
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were little and I'm typing on the computer nothing important,
I'd be like, move away, stop reading when I'm writing.
So I asked Aim about that, and I asked also
about why am I in my mid thirties and I
didn't know I was intuitive that. I thought that was
pretty weird as well, So I asked that. And oh,
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I asked about speaking in front of people, because for me,
I couldn't do it. And if you had to stand
up and speak in front of people, which really only
happened at my wedding and also perhaps rarely at school,
but I would want to die. It was like my
whole body would heat up and it's like I want
to spass out here. So I asked about those three things.
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But anyway, this past life that I went to Scotland
to explore, the first thing that I saw was I
was seventeen in Scotland, lovely young teenage girl and what
I did was my mother had taught me what to
collect from the forest which was behind the cottagey house
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that we lived in, so leaves and roots and fungus
and what you munched together to make boulters. So I
could see that we could do that, or she'd taught
me to. And people would come to the cottage, and
I also saw that they would sit opposite me and
we would kneel there in the cottage. They would either
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put their hands over mine and mine under and I
must have been able to read them, make them feel good,
or maybe even tell what they needed to help with
in healthway. So this is what I saw. And I
also I had a little brother who was eight. Our
mother had died giving birth to him. This is all
I saw in the first regression. Next thing, the scene
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changes and I'm on a platform in the middle of
a little place, village town, little center, with all the
people around yelling because I'm going to be hung. And
I was devastated. I couldn't stop crying and even feel
like it now. It's like this stuff is so deep.
But anyway, that's what I saw, And in that first
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past life, I also knew I didn't see them, but
I knew someone let me off the platform, and I
also knew that it was so subtle because we were
surrounded by people. But what that person. It was a man.
He looked at me with his eyes and looked at
the stairs, and I knew I was allowed to run,
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so freaking ran and off the platform. I didn't get hung,
but I saw where I ran to and where I
took cover, which was kind of on a hill with
a little rock sort of cavey but not deep enough
to be a cave. But anyway, that's where I ended up,
and I also saw I died. Not long later, I
got fever and I died, and I thought, oh, oh, well,
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I didn't know anything about house. I was just read
accounding it back to her. But later, fifteen years later,
I'm over in Scotland visiting my friend who's Danish, but
she and I met her atup a Finny college as well.
She's living in Scotland now, so I'm over there to
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visit her and she's in this place called norm Berrick.
And when I went to visit, she was like, I
know this place and we were into all of the
energy and stuff so much so we were looking around
but I hadn't quite realized that that was that past life,
that it was there, even though it felt so familiar.
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So as it happened, i'd been there twice to visit
Crystal and was wonderful.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Let's take a moment to pause for a quick ad.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
This is why I ended up going to Scotland this time.
I was on a forum on social media and someone
who was also a past life therapist hypnotherapist but past
life therapist. Can't remember what he'd said, but he was
kind of getting a bit attacked, but what he said
was right from what I knew about it, so I
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kind of went in this sticking up for it a
half away, and because of that, we were chatting because
obviously he's in same feel and I thought there's something
more to this and he knew it too. I said,
there's something more to this connection because it was really weird,
easy weird, but like wow, okay, so I said to him,
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because he was past life therapist, he knew we don't
want to feed each other the information. So I said,
I'm going to go and have meditate and try and
find out where's this connection from, and he said I'll
do the same. So off, we went, come back maybe
a week later, we're chatting again, and I said, oh,
I got the insight that it's from the Witchy Times,
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and I knew already that he let me off the platform.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Oh my god, I did not expect you to say
that what that is crazy? Did he have the realization
as well?
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Yes, I'm so in goosebumps. So he comes back, and
he also knows he can see himself in that time
and saw what we had to do with get our
own information from our perspective. But so he comes back
and he's telling me what he had seen, and I
know what I had seen. I had to regress again
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to get the information. My friend regressed me, and so
I saw him the man who let me off the platform,
and I knew what he looked like, I knew what
age he was, and I also knew why he let
me off. I found that out. And so he's telling
me what he saw of himself, and it was the
same from my perspective as that young woman and his
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perspective as the man who let me off the platform. Gosh, oh,
I'd like to tell you more to fill in the
gaps for the past life. So I found that when
my friend regressed me specifically to find more information about
this lifetime. I saw that two men came on horses
to the cottage to get me, but I knew I
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wasn't in trouble. They say asking me about do I
know how to hear? And I did so I had said, yes,
I do. Anyway, they said, we're taking you because you
have to come and heal this man's son, I think
he was a governor. You have to come. And I
said I can't go because my little brother is here
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and our dad worked away in the army, so I
can't go. They're like, you have to come. I didn't
have a choice. So they put rope around my hands
and I had to walk behind them. I wasn't in trouble.
They're like, you just have to come. There's no choice.
So and we walked for ages. Probably we rode the
horses as well, but I didn't see that. But I
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saw us approaching, and I saw the building that we
were approaching, and I saw kind of where we came from.
And then suddenly I'm inside talking to the man and
he's asking me. He's about forty maybe thirty eight, and
he's asking me, do I know how to heal because
he wanted me to heal his son who was really
ill and they didn't know what was wrong. So what
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I learned was he had sent his men to get
my mother, who had back a long time ago, helped
him to heal the dad. So this man that I
met my mother had healed him, so he'd send his
men to find my mom. She saw it was dead.
She's been dead for ages. So they bring me back.
So they take me into this room and there's this
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boy there who same age as me. He's roughly about eighteen,
so sick, and they've got him lying on the hearth
in front of the fire because he was so cold
because it's feverish. So what I know I did was
feeding him. It's so cliche, but I'm feeding him watery
looking soup and really just keeping in company and putting
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cold rags on his forehead and stuff like that. But
what it said to me in my regression was he
had syphilis. And I could see what he had. I
could see it in my recall. I could see the
saws and things. So of course the regression I researched
siss and I was like, that's what it was. So
what actually happened was his Syphilus would have run its course.
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But they thought I healed him, but really I'm more
nursy and kept him company. They made me stay until
he was healed, but I did get to go back
to my cottage, back to my little brother. Yeah. I
think around that time my brother told people about what
I had done or was doing, and it was witch
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hunt times. So all coming for me, and they came
for me, and that's why I was to be hum
And that governor, the dad of that boy, that's why
he let me off the platform because.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
I hear that was incredible. So did you know, like
do you know their location in Scotland or like can
you get that like detailed information?
Speaker 2 (24:53):
So when I was talking to the man who was
that governor, Edward his name is, and he happens to
live very close to North Berwick, so he lives in Scotland.
And I was sending him pictures of what I'd seen
and I said, is that place there? And he's like, oh,
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I know that place. It's near where I live. And
I said, well, doesn't have the you know, the hills
in the back with the fields and blah blah blah
and He's like, yeah, that's what it's like. So we
had kind of discussed about where I could go to
see these places. But anyway, it took a few years
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to get there and we just went off to college
this time.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
So when you went, where are you really emotional?
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Not really? Well. The first thing is I didn't get
to see Edward. I never got to see him, and
I was a little bit like, oh, so we went
exploring by ourselves. I still know what I saw, but
I mean, there's those kind of buildings everywhere in Scotland. Aha,
but I have I think you get a few of
where it is. And it sounds so cliche because it's
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on television now, but Chezy, Cocoa and I went searching
Chezy filmed. We found courthouses and things which I'm sure
were the places where I lived based on the information
that I got in the regression. But the place that
I was really interested to find was the one where
I was taken to meet that man. And I think
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we found it at It was called mid Hope Castle.
It's in that Outlander series. But I came up there
with Coco and I said, Cokie, this is where we
need to go around the back, because I could see
where we had walked or ridden in the horses, and
when we went out the back, it was like, oh, oh,
that's where they took me. They didn't take me into
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the main place. They must have had that boy isolated
out the back, but that's what I saw. The building.
You couldn't go in there. It was dilapidated still, but
it must be dilapidated indoors. But there were the chimneys
where I could see. That's where I went in and
went out the back into that room where they had
him by the fireplace. So I was really exciting.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
That's incredible. Wait, so you've regressed. Many people have other
like any of your clients went and verified their past lives.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Some of them have, I must admit, particularly back in
the early days, I was only interested in the therapeutic
value of it, not so much proving that actually happened
or you lived the life right. So yes, of course
we started to have Google after I had done this,
so people were able to research, and there's certain past
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lives that are easy to research, particularly if they've been
in modern war for example. There's records and there's just
so much research that can be done now it's extraordinary.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Yeah, I think it's interesting that you started before this
is all popular, Like I started reading as like ten
fifteen years ago before it was popular. And I think
it's so cool that you got to train with Brian
doctor Brian Weast, Like how did that happen?
Speaker 2 (28:10):
So first up, the lady who told me to read
the book she trained me. I said, I've got to
go and learn this. She says, I'm having class on
the weekend. So I'm like, oh, it was so serendipity.
So she taught me, and I was working with people
so had quite a or established a bit of a
probably a more metaphysical or meditative way to go in
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and do the regressions. But I just knew that it
was so important to train doctor Brian Weiss, if for
nothing else but to align with his name, because he
was such an extraordinary presence in that realm. Man in fire,
almost everybody that's become for regression, it's because they read
many lives, many bastards, so watering that he wrote that book.
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So anyway, I went to train over there, and I
can remember I used to have a meditation group then,
and maybe there was twenty of us sitting around, and
I can remember in my mind in my meditation it
said you're going to meet a teacher over there. You
had to go to New York to train, and I
said back to them, I know it's Brian Weiss. They said, no,
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his name's Dan, and I'm like, anyway, I was quite
new to trusting my intuition and stuff then, so I
told my high group, I'm going to see what happens.
But I went there to train with Dr Brian Weiss.
He's so wonderful, And sure enough I met Dan. Dan
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hopped on the bus because you had to catch a
bus from New York Central Station up to Omega, which
was a couple of hours in Rhinebeck. Anyway, I got
on the bus and I was a little tourist. Then
I'm like, I'm going to sit at the front so
I can see the countryside this massive bus. So I
sat up there and sure enough, the whole bus fills up.
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Then this man gets on. He says, can I sit
there one seat next to me? No one's sat there.
I said, yeah, what's to marry?
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (30:17):
And he was a hypnotherapist and we were going to
the same course and we never shut up the whole
two and a half hours. Blah blah blah blah blah.
It was wonderful. And then of course in the course,
it's like one hundred and forty people in the course.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Yeah, that's a why.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Oh it's a lot, Yeah, lots of people, but it's
pretty casual. Yes, it was wonderful. Oh and Kreem. The
other thing that happened was you knew that Dr Brian
Weiss was only going to regress a few people on stage,
and I thought, he does not do this anymore. I
have to be one of those people, so you wouldn't
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think that I'm not shy, but usually I wouldn't go
and put myself right in the deep end. But I
saw he regress someone and he was going to do
someone else. I went up there in the break and
I said, please, can I be regrest And he says
he'd give me this old eye roll test And said yes.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Oh yeah, they've done that to me before too. The
task is to show that you can be hypnotized cracked.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
Yes, So anyway, my eyes did the correct follow and
he's like, why would he let me? There were so
many people in there, And Kreamie know what Elvis is
serendipity about it. Dan iPhones were brand new then, certainly
with a camera in them. Anyway, Dan had one. He
just got it, so he took pictures. They're pretty blurry pictures,
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but I got these pictures of being on stage with
with doctor Bryan Wins.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
That's incredible, I know, and it feels this.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
I felt so lucky, but everything went along like that
in this past life thing that it was like all
of this kind of magic kept happening. And later also
Dr Brian Weiss came to Australia. I think I trained
in two thousand and eight with him, when in twenty
ten he came to Australia for the first time and
I got to go to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, not
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on stage with him, but to his events. And I
got to go on television with him the following year
when he came back, which was just amazing. So we
go on we got a four minute segment on morning
television and no, he's so funny. He's such a warm, lovely, funny,
relatable person. So I feel really lucky for that as well.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
But that's so incredible. It's like you've lived like five
lifetimes and this life more, and I feel like it's
more than that.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
It's like things got I don't know, sped up so
that I could understand how we grow as people and
the purpose of life.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
I think one of the things too about you, like
you did the whole marriage and kids thing, and then
somehow you were able to like develop your career and
maintain it. It's just so incredible. I just I look
up to you.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
It's a lot ist one, but we I think, not
putting down men. I love men, but we can really
do a lot.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
We can't. I love men too, but we can do
a lot. And yeah, yeah, what I realized too after
going through divorce. I don't know if this is mean,
so if my ex was listening, I apologize, but I
feel like it's easier.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
I truly did too. I felt like I could just
parrot the kids as I wanted me. Really, I'm calm
and casual, and my husband he was so lovely, but
he was a warrior and you're kind of walking under
their anxiety, or at least I was so for me.
It was easy by myself as well.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Yeah, I mean I think too, like just moving forward.
It's funny how you said you or intuitive because I
feel like just recently, I've had all of these realizations,
and I've had this realization like I could never ever
be in a relationship with someone who's not working on
themselves because if not, then you are constantly walking on
eggshells and you're trying to like either minimize yourself or
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trying to like fit into their life, and it just
affects you in such a negative way. And I didn't
realize that at all.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Yeah, well I didn't know any of that either, but
just like you've articulated there, that's exactly what happened. And
it's also where I'm at as well. It's like you
have to have some sort of awareness or you don't
have to be fixed. I don't know if we ever
are entirely, but to be aware of what affects us
and why it's everything, it changes everything.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
I agree, I think, I mean, I think everyone's fucked up.
I think the most important part of a relationship though,
is being able to like communicate, be self aware, and
then if you don't agree, being able to take a
step back and see yourself from a different perspective. You
don't have to agree with the perspective, but yeah, I
think it's better to say I would I could only
be with someone who is like more self aware and
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emotionally intelligent.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
I agree, I'm with you there.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Yeah, And do you feel that high?
Speaker 2 (35:15):
Bad?
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Do you feel? Because I've been feeling lately and I
haven't asked anyone this yet. I feel like something's happening
collectively with like feminine energy and masculine energy. Where like
before masculine was like above feminine like a heart, there's
a hierarchy and masculine's above feminine.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
We all fucking know that.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
It feels like there's something changing where the feminine is
rising and it's going to match like be partners with
masculine and then rise above like intuitively. I've been feeling
it and it's been really really strong this past week.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
This is so magical. Having articulated that, I talk about
it in slightly different language, But what we know is
the kids that were born two thousand and one, they
all born with soft energy, which is feminine energy. So
they all have this twue energy in their birthday. So
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this is every single kid, no matter what their culture is,
they all have this softness to them. So what's happening
is this feminine energy as you call it is absolutely
permeating humanity. It's meant to and it started. It's well underway,
Like those kids are well, they're twenty four now, so
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they're coming into adulthood. And these young people were also
the reason that we needed new psychology because they don't
run from logic. They run from here. They run from
their intuition. And that's how we're getting to full circle.
I guess from where we were taught to be logical,
and we most of our generations default to logic, they
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default intuition. It's magical and we get to see it.
And Korean, you're in that millennial parent where you get
to raise kids who are especially here to do what
they do and you can see how you can see
how soft your kids are and how sense.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Yeah, and it's magical honestly seeing you and Coco together
because my daughter, so everything about Coco is everything about
my daughter, Like they both play soccer. My daughter's very healthy,
like that will not drink soda. She's just very like
strickt about what she puts in her body, like yeah,
it's just this natural way of being. And so anyway,
just seeing the way you and Cocoa were, it just
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reminded me of me and my daughter so much, and like,
I'm very much parent like you, like my daughter has
an opinion. I feel like, yes, I'm the mom, but
I'm not like I'm your mom. And it's because it's
this way, because I say, it's like no, let's like
talk things through, you know. And so anyways, just watching
how you guys interact together made me feel like, Okay, yeah,
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it is okay to parent like this because a lot
of the people that are my age do parent like that,
like they hit their kids. I never get my kids.
I would never ever do that. I just I'm all
about like treating people how you want to be treated
and just guiding them instead of feeling like I have
power over them. And I hope that more people are
parenting their kids like that. But anyways, I just feel
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like watching you and Coco gave me permission or maybe
feel like more content.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
With the way that I am as a mom perfect
them for your kids. It's wonderful, I know.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Well just watching you guys though, and like just seeing
how Coco was able to develop into such a strong,
independent woman and it's because of you, Like obviously she
has a strong personality and everything, but like if she
had a different mom raising her, she would have not
had the confidence that she had and she wouldn't feel
free to spread her wings and fly. So I feel
like I don't know. I just very like I've related
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with you in so many different ways, but especially in
that way and the relationship stuff. And I don't know,
we have a lot in calm, and it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
It's crazy, isn't it. I think that's what happens when
these kind of these soul make connections come together. It's
like oh, and you start talking and it's like everything
but past and things connect right eve the same with
all of us, all five of us. I would say,
there'll be so many similarities. It's like wow.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
And it's so funny. Because I was talking to Ania
this morning and she mentioned something. I'm like, wait, I
don't know anything about you, Like I know what I've
read and like what I can pick up on, but
like there's stuff that she had said and I'm like, wait,
I don't know that story yet. Like we don't really
even know each other, but we it feels like you
know each other, but we do, Like I feel so
I'm gonna go stay at her house. I feel comfortable,
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Like I don't know how to explain it. It's just
like this connection and we I feel so lucky. I've
been like thanking the universe. This is what I've been
looking for, just like a strong, supportive group of women
and I'm just so excited for our future and like
what we're all going to create together.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Yeah, me too, It's really exciting.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
So what are you're working on? Your doing some workshops now, correct.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
I'm doing a couple of little workshops. They're online so
anyone can come along. And the time frame is Friday
evening in the States and it's Saturday in Australia, Saturday
and lunch time. But I've got an everyday intuition cause
because I feel like even people who are extraordinary mediums
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and readers, sometimes they still doubt themselves when it's for themselves. Yeah,
I think I'm all. But when you're really strong in trusting,
when you get that guidance and following it, things are
so better, so much better. So that's what I wanted
every day Intuition to do. Just give these people a
chance to come along. We're going to discover which of
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their senses is the strongest. Because the thing is you
might want to see because you think everyone sees, but
if you're a feeler or a hearer, it's the way
it is, so you have to embrace the way that
you get it. So I want to talk to them
about that and then basically practice.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
I love that though, because I think one of the
hardest things I've struggled with in this lifetime is not
trusting my own intuition. And I'm a psychic obviously a
psychic medium, I can connect with people's loved ones and
bring evidence through. It's like, why the fuck don't I
trust my own intuition? And I feel like that's the
journey I've gone up until this point, and then through
my divorce. After I filed, I told myself I will
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never not trust myself again. If someone says this person
is a good person and I feel like they're not,
I don't care. I'm going to trust myself. But I
had to learn the absolute fucking hard way in this lifetime.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
I really, I'm sure we get thrown in the deep
end to make sure that we listen. It's like, learn
learn to listen, learn to trust it. So that's exciting,
and I also have a little there just two hours.
These workshop I all have also have one called Reconnection
to the Afterlife. These are coming up in the next
week or two, but they will run through out as well. Yeah,
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so facilitating to take someone to visit their loved one
in the afterlife. You can do it in a group
session and it's truly spare, and they will also be
a past life one in there too.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
I wanted to say this really quick because people don't
think that this is easy. It is so easy. I've
done the same thing with guiding people to a loved
one and the only negative feedback I've ever had was
I wish we could have stayed longer, right, right, And
it's so it's people that are like, there's no way,
I can't meditate. I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't,
and I've got there's not There's never been one person
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that didn't have an experience.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
Agreed. Yeah, it's amazing, isn't it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
So, if you're listening and you've been wanting to try
this out, Tony has like, seriously, you have the best
energy from anyone I've ever met. You're so loving you.
I don't even know I was automatically you fell safe
you just feel like safe and berchering and loving and
so anyways, if you're scared to dive in, I highly
recommend reaching out to Tony and booking one of her classes.
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You also have some books that you've you've written too
correct well.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
I wrote one published book at the Moment, which she's
Awake the Purpose of Life, of why you are here?
So it's one you can download it. There's an audiobook
as well. Yeah, if you're interested in that or otherwise,
you can jump off my website which is Tonyiley Institute
dot com. And I'm on all the social media's usually
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as doctor Tony Dr Tony Riley.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I'll tag her and everything. I just have one last question.
I've worked with a past life regressionist. I use the
same one for my three sessions. I know she doesn't
do distant regressions. Is that possible?
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Do you need to do it? Okay? I started to
use zoom. It's a bit of a resistance because I
love face to face, but in twenty seventeen, the guidance
was you've got to get online, so I did so
predominantly since then, except for live trainings, I see people
on zoom. It works perfectly it works as.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Adjective, so I had because people even with mediumship, like,
how do you do it online? Well, it's energy. So actually, honestly,
it's easier for me to do it on zoom because
you're not sitting in front of me, like there's less pressure.
But I had always thought that, like I wish I
could find someone that did past life regression online because
I have a lot of clients that will ask me
that they can't afford to fly to San Diego and
they're in a different country. So now I can refer
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them to you.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Okay, both baked.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
Yeah, I'd have to have you back on. I have
so many more questions about past life, but we're definitely
over time, so hopefully you'll join me again.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
I'll join you again absolutely love talkt awesome.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
Well, thank you for joining me and for all this
the information, and if you guys are looking for past
life regression any workshops, especially the intuition, I highly recommend
taking it with Tony. All for information will be in
the show notes as well as on my Instagram. So
thanks for listening and I will hopefully see you guys
again next week