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Marks on the Body from Wars of a Soul’s Former Incarnations

I possess oval, brown marks that, in my understanding, are remnants of sword strikes that ended two different earthly incarnations of my Soul. During a regression session, I saw the paths through which the blows had passed completely through the body, and how far the blades had protruded.

Quite a number of people bear sword marks, as well as similar traces corresponding to modern rifle bullets, through the will of a Soul that desires to remember its own violent departure from the earthly plane. Clairvoyants often report passing people in the street who appear to carry a sword, lance, arrow, or dart embedded within them.

Sometimes we encounter a person who has a mole or birthmark precisely in the center of the forehead or between the eyes. Recently, I myself underwent the removal of what I perceived as a fifteen-centimeter astral dart from an astral thunderbolt sent by a familiar entity. That strike left no physical mark, but it did leave intense pain.

Some wounds are believed to originate from the present lifetime. Regardless of how much time has passed since an outside interference occurred, the pain may remain remembered and carried into the present day.

We usually ask for forgiveness both for the aggressor and for ourselves. We ask for understanding of the causes and for the cancellation of all debts, mutual faults, and similar burdens.


This entry has 3 comments

Sowa writes:
26/09/2010 at 13:48

Sławek, there is another very important aspect to this subject.

Every Being that exists has, at some stage, used weapons and inflicted blows.

A request for forgiveness should be directed toward all Beings that have ever suffered at our hands.

I know that you surrender everything to God, but it is worthwhile to ask personally, on behalf of yourself, your avatars, and your Soul, for the forgiveness of others. Equally important is forgiving ourselves for having been aggressors, understanding the mechanisms through which decision-making is taken away, and understanding how battle trances function.

This is an extraordinarily important aspect, especially for Beings that have many military incarnations behind them.

Yesterday I watched the film Seven Pounds. While observing the programs it presents, the final scene—where the main character commits suicide in order to give his heart to someone else—made me cry.

When the emotions passed, I asked myself what had actually happened, and the mechanism is very simple: the film programs ritual self-sacrifice of the body as a form of paying for wrongs.

People who have ever participated in combat, and whose Souls remember it, may carry an active pattern of “paying for the Soul’s guilt.”

This may, though does not necessarily, manifest as the attitude: “I am not worthy because I killed.” It is a vast subject but an important one on the path toward regaining freedom.

A weapon in the body can be located quite easily: lie down comfortably, quiet your thoughts, and direct your attention to your body. Old wounds may manifest as pressure, discomfort, or a feeling of emptiness. If your attention encounters such an area, the simplest thing is to ask yourself what you are dealing with.

As for removing such things, it is worthwhile to give yourself time to understand why you have been carrying them until now. There are always other Beings involved and unresolved accounts with them, which, in my opinion, should be closed before deciding to perform any operation on oneself.

In my view, it is not worth asking “why.” Wounds are the result of trances and unconsciousness—both ours and the aggressor’s. The fact that we are conscious now does not guarantee that the aggressor is conscious. That Being may not wish to forgive us and may still be trapped in a killing trance. Therefore, whatever we do should be unconditional: we see the wound, we perform complete forgiveness of ourselves and others, we remove ourselves from the situation, and we leave the other Beings to their own path.

A book has recently appeared on the Polish market which, in my opinion, can be very helpful in working with this aspect. It helps one understand the mechanisms and become free from them:

Dave Grossman – On Killing


s_majda writes:
26/09/2010 at 20:10

“People who have ever participated in combat, and whose Souls remember it, may carry an active pattern of ‘paying for the Soul’s guilt,’ which may, though does not necessarily, manifest as the attitude: ‘I am not worthy because I killed.’”

Yes, but I consider that assumption mistaken, because it is precisely the Soul that sacrifices the present avatar in order to repay its own old debts. It resembles trading in bodies. There, you destroyed another Soul’s body (personality), and now you are expected to open your wallet and pay from your own resources.

Why my Soul had been a condottiere in a previous incarnation became the most important piece of information I obtained from many years of work. Determining why took another two difficult years and revealed many other limitations within it.

Not everyone is clairvoyant, and such people need concrete information, including information about the consequences of wars their Soul once waged on Earth.


What was important for me was understanding that neither Buddha nor Jesus ran after everyone whom they had harmed, nor after everyone whom their Souls had troubled. They forgave and released themselves comprehensively and all at once.

That is how I write my prayers as well.

I discuss a pattern and all patterns similar to it.

I have a long prayer about wars—a multi-page text. It revealed and placed before me all the patterns of the soldier, the commander, and the war leader.


s_majda writes:
27/11/2012 at 20:04

When you worked through the subject of military conditioning, did thoughts arise such as:

“It is a pity to get rid of this. I am losing something valuable. I will become defenseless. Life is a struggle. Besides, representatives of certain nations or groups do not wish to develop spiritually. They do not care about your positive attitude.”

My Soul had considerable military burdens. It had achieved the maximum that could be attained in military life. It was looking for a way to become free of it.

What mattered was releasing it, identifying the blockages, and, as far as I know, I was the first to do so.


Opublikowano: 09/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: The Prostitute and the Soldier [PTSD, Combat Shock]


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