Hello Beautiful Souls, Pam Jackson here and I would like to share a story of healing through the Akashic Records.
Recently, I had a beautiful session with a client that really highlighted how profoundly our past lives can influence our present experiences. He had been carrying a heavy burden throughout his life—feeling like no one ever respected him, no matter how much he tried to prove himself. In many situations, he felt he had to push others into giving him the respect he thought he deserved. This need was creating tension, frustration, and ultimately, a lot of inner pain.
We decided to explore his Akashic Records to uncover the deeper roots of this issue, knowing that often, these feelings stem from patterns and experiences carried over from other lifetimes. When we opened his records, two past lives immediately surfaced, offering us incredible insight into why he felt this way.
The first lifetime that came forward showed him as a wealthy, greedy owner of a town and its coal mines. In this life, he wielded great power but was driven by greed and control. He had a business partner—a good, honest man—whom he eventually broke, both financially and spiritually. He didn’t care for the consequences; he just wanted more. In that lifetime, respect never came from a place of true connection or mutual appreciation. It was driven by fear and dominance. This life had left deep energetic imprints, where he associated respect with control.
The second past life took us back to ancient Egypt, where my client was the son of a pharaoh. As a young boy, he was showered with privilege and wealth but lacked humility. He disrespected the staff, looked down on those around him, and demanded honor simply because of his title. Sadly, this arrogance led to a tragic and abrupt death while riding in a chariot, where a long staff, sharp at the end, pierced him and ended his life. His short life left unresolved feelings of superiority and the belief that respect should always be demanded, not earned.
As these lifetimes revealed themselves, we could feel the connections they had to his current life. The struggle he faced now—the feeling that respect was something he had to force from others—was deeply rooted in these past life experiences where he misused his power and position. His soul was carrying these patterns forward, creating situations where he continued to feel disrespected, mirroring those old karmic lessons.
But here’s the powerful part of working with the Akashic Records. Not only can we uncover these hidden stories, but we can also heal them. As we held space for the lessons of these lives, we asked Creator to release the karmic ties binding him to these patterns. We called in forgiveness—not only from others but from himself—for the harm caused in those lifetimes. We also invited in the qualities he needed for his journey now: discernment, humility, and compassion. Qualities that would allow him to naturally receive respect from a place of inner alignment, rather than needing to force it.
As we completed the healing, the shift in his energy was palpable. He could feel the heavy weight of those lifetimes lifting, and for the first time, he understood that respect wasn’t something he needed to chase. It would come when he lived in alignment with his soul, with authenticity, compassion, and self-respect.
This is the beauty of the healing process within the Akashic Records. By looking into our past lives, we can gain clarity on the patterns affecting us today and release what no longer serves us. My client left the session with a deep sense of peace, knowing that the forceful need for respect was no longer part of his journey. Instead, he could now embody the energy of true respect, rooted in love and self-awareness.
For anyone feeling stuck in repetitive patterns or unexplained emotions, the Akashic Records are a powerful tool for uncovering and healing the soul’s journey. Every lifetime holds wisdom, and through these records, we can bring those lessons into the light, heal old wounds, and create a more empowered future.
With love and gratitude,
Pam Jackson

