Energy Healer Past Life: Souls Who Work With the Planet

Energy healer abilities — the capacity to sense, respond to, and work with subtle fields of force — appear in Newton’s framework as soul specializations: skills developed across multiple lifetimes and brought forward into the current incarnation. This story from Memories of the Afterlife follows a man whose felt relationship with weather went far beyond ordinary sensitivity. His past life regression revealed the source of that gift, and the soul specialisation it was part of — one that had been serving him in ways he hadn’t yet fully understood.

He had told almost no one about this. The clinical category — barometric sensitivity — existed but felt inadequate. There was something in his experience of weather that was not about pressure headaches. It was more like recognition.

The LBL session, documented in Memories of the Afterlife (2009) by a certified Newton Institute therapist, opened into a past life in which the relationship between this man and atmospheric energy was not a biological quirk but a defined purpose: he had been, in another time and place, someone whose specific function was to work with the energetic systems of the planet itself.

The Life of the Weather Whisperer

The therapist noted that the past-life material arrived in this session with a quality she had encountered before in clients with particular soul specializations: a sense of recognition rather than surprise, as if the client were remembering something he already knew rather than encountering something new.

The life he recalled was not urban, not contemporary, not individual in the way modern Western life is individual. He was part of a community — he struggled to locate it in historical or geographical terms, and the therapist did not press for specificity — in which certain people were identified from childhood as having a particular relationship to the natural systems that governed the community’s survival. Weather, of course: rain and drought and the timing of seasons. But also something larger than what we mean by weather: the energetic currents that moved through landscape, that organized the conditions of life for everything living in a particular place.

He had been trained from adolescence in a practice that his current language could only approximate. The training involved extended attention — prolonged, embodied attention to the feeling of energy in the environment — and a form of intervention that he described as more like conversation than control. He was not commanding the weather. He was in relationship with a system that was itself, in his understanding of it, alive.

According to Newton’s method, soul specializations often cluster around particular domains of service: healing, teaching, creation, guidance. What the therapist in this case described as «planetary work» — a soul specialization involving direct interaction with the energetic systems of the natural world — appears with sufficient frequency in LBL accounts to suggest it is a recognized category in the spirit world’s developmental architecture, even if it has no ready name in contemporary culture.

What Energy Work Means at the Soul Level

The client recalled under LBL hypnosis his guides explaining, with unusual directness, the nature of what his soul had been developing across multiple lifetimes in this direction. The planetary energy work was not a folk practice, not superstition, not a primitive community’s misunderstanding of atmospheric science. It was a real form of skilled interaction with real systems — interaction that operated at an energetic level that contemporary scientific instruments do not measure, but that does not, for that reason, cease to function.

The therapist reported that the client received this explanation with a quality of relief that was painful to witness. He had spent decades with an experience of the world that he could not share without sounding deluded. The between-lives perspective gave him a framework in which that experience was not delusional. It was the expression of a soul that had developed, over many lifetimes, a genuine capacity for perception and interaction with systems that most people in his current cultural context had no framework for acknowledging.

According to Newton’s method, the soul that develops a specialized capacity does not develop it for a single lifetime. The specialization builds, incarnation by incarnation, with each lifetime contributing new dimensions of skill and understanding. A soul with many lifetimes of energy work experience carries that accumulated skill into each new incarnation as a kind of natural attunement — which is exactly how the client had always experienced it, as a sensitivity that was simply present in him, unasked for, without obvious origin.

The Soul Specialization’s Current Challenge

The therapist noted that the most practically significant portion of the session, for the client, was the question of what a soul with this particular specialization is supposed to do with it in a contemporary context that has no institutional role for planetary energy workers.

The between-lives guidance, as the client recalled it, was both direct and demanding. The soul’s task in the current lifetime was not to find a pre-existing role and fill it. The role did not currently exist in the form it had in previous lifetimes. The task was to operate the specialization in whatever forms were available — and to trust that the forms would emerge if the capacity was genuinely engaged.

What this translated to practically was still being worked out. The client had, for years, been drawn to environmental work — not specifically, not in a way that had resolved into a career — and had maintained a practice of extended time in wild places that he had always been slightly embarrassed to describe as anything other than «hiking.» The between-lives session gave him permission to call it what it was: work. Not metaphorically. Actually.

The therapist noted that the client’s relationship to his environmental practice changed significantly after the session. The time he spent in undeveloped landscapes — paying the sustained, embodied attention that he had always paid, feeling the energetic conditions of the places he moved through — was no longer a recreational eccentricity. It was the expression of a specific soul capacity being exercised in the forms available to it in his current cultural context.

When Ancient Skills Find Modern Forms

One of the recurring themes in Newton Institute LBL accounts involving soul specializations is the challenge of translation: the skill the soul has developed across many lifetimes does not always arrive in a current lifetime with a ready contemporary application. The mystic soul in a secular world. The healer soul in a medicalized world. The planetary energy worker in a world that has replaced the role with meteorological science.

The translation challenge is itself, in many cases, part of the soul’s developmental work. Learning to maintain and express a specialized capacity without the institutional support of the cultural traditions that previously housed it requires a kind of autonomous self-authorization that is genuinely difficult — and that develops something the institutional context, however supportive, could not.

According to Newton’s method, the soul that chose a current lifetime in which its specialization has no ready role was not choosing a life of frustrated non-expression. It was choosing a developmental challenge that the lifetimes of institutionally supported practice had not provided: the challenge of being what you are, fully and without apology, in a world that has not yet caught up with what you are.

What This Means for You

If you have a relationship with the natural world that exceeds what ordinary culture considers normal — if you experience weather, or landscape, or the energetic conditions of places in ways that feel like more than sensitivity — LBL accounts suggest this instinct is worth following rather than containing.

The soul’s specializations are real. They express across lifetimes. They arrive in each new incarnation not as memories but as natural capacities — as the things that feel most easy and most right, the forms of attention and engagement that your particular being is most fully organized around.

Your specific attunement to the natural world is not a quirk. It is a skill. It has been developed, deliberately, across more lifetimes than you have access to. The work of the current lifetime may not be to locate a tradition that validates it. It may be to exercise it, in whatever forms are available, and to trust that the expression itself is the point.


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