Many people reach out to us burdened by events from their past that they just can't seem to reconcile with. Sometimes it's about life mistakes, while other times, it’s just an overwhelming sense of guilt. This guilt often doesn't stem from an actual mistake, but from negative perceptions about what one did or didn't do.
We came to this grand school of life to learn the lessons that come with human experience—lessons often rooted in emotional and mental challenges. Sometimes, our role is to give in to our own weaknesses so that we can fully understand their consequences. Without experiencing these situations, we wouldn’t know if the motivations that led us to certain events were beneficial or harmful in the long run.
Our purpose isn't solely to act in ways we believe are moral or ethical—and there are two reasons for this. First, what we perceive as moral might not align with divine law. Second, sometimes making mistakes is far more valuable for us than following a pre-planned script. Of course, this doesn’t mean we advocate immorality. Instead, we believe in allowing ourselves to experiment, make mistakes, and learn from them so that we don’t repeat them in the future. It’s about approaching our actions with tolerance and courage, especially in new and unexpected situations—embracing a certain spontaneity. Spontaneity allows buried patterns, those that our critical minds suppress, to surface and be healed.
The first step to releasing painful patterns lies in observing our internal tendencies — our emotions and thoughts. These elements shape our existence, often determining whether life feels blissful or agonizing. The next step is allowing ourselves to err. Every emotion and thought is a part of the divine cosmos, meaning the universe itself encourages exploration and even "error" as pathways to evolution, the driving force behind all cosmic activity.
The more advanced a soul is in its development, the more it views mistakes as part of its learning and spiritual growth throughout many incarnations. The central concept here is karma, which holds that all of our actions, both good and bad, have consequences that shape our future experiences. A key aspect of this approach is refraining from judging both our own and others' mistakes, as every individual is on a unique path of growth.
Rather than condemnation, an enlightened being will show compassion to those who make mistakes, emphasizing continuous self-improvement and learning. They will highlight the fundamental unity of all humanity, regardless of individual missteps. This philosophy also encourages personal responsibility, recognizing that each of us is ultimately accountable for our actions and their outcomes. Such a holistic approach aims to foster spiritual growth and understanding, viewing mistakes not as failures but as invaluable opportunities for learning and development.
We repeat this often so it sinks deeply into our minds—"Making mistakes is okay." If you've made mistakes, forgive yourself, decide not to repeat them, and finally, forget them. Dwelling on your shortcomings is equivalent to constantly condemning yourself, which only draws more suffering—not just in the form of karma, but from the much greater pain that arises from your own judgment.
There are many souls who, after physical death, linger in the afterlife, unable to transition to higher vibrational fields where they could finally find peace and freedom from self-condemnation. Through the principle of resonance, such souls are drawn to the living who share similar character traits. For living individuals, this creates an intense amplification of their suffering, stemming from spirit possession. Consequently, it leads to the manifestation of a personal "hell," mirroring the torment of these unfortunate spirits who could not show compassion to themselves. You can read more about how this manifests here: Common Symptoms of Spirit Possession.
As our clients undergo the removal process, we emphasize the importance of self-forgiveness and releasing guilt. Without this, they may remain vulnerable to spirit attachments.
The universe allows such amplification of negativity so that the "infected" individual eventually finds the strength or motivation to shake off their pain. With determination and courage, they can reach for divine Love and apply it to themselves, choosing mercy, forgiveness, and compassion towards themselves and others.
As we see, mistakes cause suffering, but it is precisely that suffering which corrects the mistake and leads us toward greater understanding and Light.
About the Author:
Michael, a co-founder of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, holds a B.A. degree in psychology and is a spiritual teacher and healer, with a specialization in spirit removal. Under the mentorship of his wife Wanda Pratnicka, Michael gained profound spiritual insights into the nuances of spirit attachment phenomenon, and for many years, he played a crucial role in assisting her with the remote spirit removal process. In his leisure time, Michael finds solace in meditation, immerses himself in the timeless beauty of classical music, and cherishes tranquil walks by the sea.
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