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Julie Ryan

Past Life Career Fears

Nicole from Madrid, Spain, asked:

Hi Julie,

I would love to know what past life experience might be involved in the extremely strong resistance I’m having regarding launching a new chapter in my solo career as a transpersonal coach and teacher at the ripe age of 60.

It’s a unique program on learning to love oneself, for real, that I’m thrilled about, yet I’m having great difficulty giving birth to it.

Could my hesitation be connected to one of my past lives?

Thanks,

Nicole

Hi Nicole,

Thank you for your question. The resistance you’re experiencing might indeed be connected to a past life.

While doing a past life scan, I discovered you were a fur trader named John Wilkinson in what is now Wisconsin, USA. In 1737, your brother and partner, Matthew, left fur trading to focus on farming, leaving you to face the harsh winters, rough terrain, and challenging trade alone. This daunting experience in that life is most likely surfacing now as you embark on your solo career.

Understanding that this fear stems from a past life can help you release it and move forward with confidence in this life.

Interestingly, historical records corroborate these details. The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee notes that by the mid-1700s, fur trading was integral to White-Native American interactions in the region.

Hope this helps.

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Julie Ryan

I’m a psychic medium and medical intuitive. I can sense what medical conditions and illnesses a person has, I can facilitate energetic healings, I can see energy fields and I can communicate with spirits both alive and dead. I can work from anywhere; it’s rare I’m with someone while scanning them.

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Julie Ryan is an inventor, entrepreneur, and medical intuitive whose skills bring comfort and understanding to families during the dying process. Through her Twelve Phases of Transition®, she reveals the spiritual perspective of death, involving angels, deceased loved ones, and even pets. Julie’s insights provide peace by explaining what the dying person needs, whether they’re in pain, and how close they are to passing. Her work offers profound solace and a transformative view of life and death, making a challenging time more comforting and enlightening.

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