Finding the Place of Inspiration - a Life Between Lives Experience
- debbiejeremiah
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A Life Between Lives® experience first published in Stories of the Afterlife, a Michael Newton Institute publication, Mar-26
Background
Flavia is in her mid‑50s and has enjoyed a varied career as a singer, opera singer, influencer, coach, and regression therapist. When I met with her, she had just finished touring with her new band. Although she had previously experienced several past‑life regressions, she had never had an LBL session. Her interest in LBL was to explore the question that many clients bring: Am I on the right path in life? She also wanted to answer a question shared by many artists: How can I find inspiration? For Flavia, her current focus was specifically on finding inspiration to support her songwriting.
Entry into the spirit realms
Following a gentle and calming induction, Flavia visited three happy childhood memories before moving back to the womb, where she experienced feelings of love, maternal connection, and anticipation for the life ahead. From there, she moved easily back into a past life as Anna, a woman in Ireland fleeing restrictive rules around forbidden love. Anna’s life ended tragically when, while escaping from a group of men who had killed her friend, she drowned, leaving behind a young child.
After passing the death point, Flavia reflected briefly on the emotions of that life, anger and sadness, before sensing herself being lifted into a bright, “playful” space. She struggled to describe the nature of time and dimensions in this place; a common sign that a client is deeply immersed in the spirit realms, where human language often falls short.
Flavia then met two guides. One introduced himself by “shaking her mind,” communicating that he was a protector responsible for her destiny. The second, a softer and more comforting female guide, was instantly recognised as a familiar presence who had “always been there.” Within the body of this guide, Flavia perceived circles representing her own past lives and those of others.
When exploring the past life of Anna, we learned that it was about defending women’s rights and finding moments of joy and simplicity even in hardship. Flavia recognised Anna’s child as someone from her current life and this was confirmed by a sudden, intense flash of physical warmth. She then experienced a profound soul‑to‑soul reunion filled with a sense of “rightness.”
The place of inspiration
Flavia was then drawn through a large, flower‑like tube into a perfectly quiet white space filled with large white shapes. She immediately recognised this space as the place of imagination she had long been seeking in her current life. Here, she understood that she could move the white shapes like giant chess pieces to reveal ideas beneath them, generating ideas that would rise like bubbles. This was the source of her inspiration.
Because this space would be important for her after the session, I guided her to anchor the sensations of peace, stillness, and richness into the part of her body where she felt them most — her stomach and chest. By placing her hands there, she strengthened these sensations and learned she could follow them back to this inner place whenever she wished, especially for creativity and songwriting.
The place of ultimate peace
Flavia then rose to a higher layer, which she described as “the place of ultimate peace.” Her energetic self felt as if it were expanding and becoming “everywhere,” an experience she called “the ultimate letting‑go.” Sensing this space held powerful healing potential, I paused here for some time to let her absorb it fully. She later described the feeling as her cells “resetting” in this “place of origins.”
Although no guide appeared visually in this space, it was deemed an appropriate time to ask her pre‑prepared questions. Clients often intuit answers even when guides are not perceived directly, receiving information through knowing, hearing, or sensing.
When asked how she could expand the therapeutic side of her work, she was told to use the sensations of joy, fun, peace, and lightness to guide herself toward the right solutions. When I asked on her behalf for more practical steps, the same message was repeated: to help others find liberation and freedom, she needed to “follow the feelings, trust, and just do it.” For a moment, her conscious mind intervened with human fear and doubt, but by taking a few breaths and resting again in the sensations of peace and viewing her life from this bigger, wider perspective, she recognised there was nothing to fear from following this guidance. She understood she could simply continue a natural blend of the work she was already doing.
Clients deeply immersed in an LBL session sometimes react with mild impatience when asked questions whose answers feel utterly obvious. When asked how she could better enjoy the different phases of her life, she dismissed it as an “earthly question” and encouraged me to move on.
In response to the question “What happens when we die?”, she answered simply, “We come here.” When asked about the purpose of repeatedly living, dying, and returning, she was shown an image of a playful game—a “collection of experiences” from which a soul moves on from once those experiences are full and complete.
When all questions had been addressed, she told me, “The human is happy, and the soul is thrilled.” It is a profound moment when you realise that the true ‘customer’ of your session is the soul!
Integration and return
As the session drew to a close, I reminded Flavia of the key moments: the spaces she visited, the feelings she experienced, the guidance she received, and the beings she encountered. I guided her back to the womb to view her current life through the lens of everything she had learned. From this new perspective, she sensed greater tranquillity, wisdom, and flow, feeling as though she could now “slide through life.”
Before her final return, I asked one of her guides to fill her completely with love, light, joy, and happiness. When she signalled that this was complete, I suggested that she would always remember this session and recognise it as the moment her positive life changes began — when she reconnected with her true self.
Client feedback
Upon returning fully, Flavia shared that the most profound aspects of the experience were the sensations of being bodiless and of existing “everywhere.” She reflected on the limitations of human language to describe the realms she visited and the elements she experienced. Indeed, the overwhelming peace of the place made her question whether she wanted to return from it. She hopes to revisit that place of inspiration through meditation and to use the experience to invite a new chapter in her work. We briefly revisited the past life of Anna, and she expressed gratitude for releasing the sadness from that life.
Conclusion
For Flavia, this session was not about receiving specific guidance or healing old wounds. Instead, it was about experiencing profound sensations of peace, simplicity, love, and lightness — and, most importantly, discovering an inner realm of imagination. This space, accessible to her at any time, offered a deep source of creative inspiration.
While each LBL session is unique, Flavia’s experience is common to some in one particular respect: there was little visual imagery. She did not ‘see’ temples, gardens, or immense cosmic vistas. Instead, she found herself in a simple white space and received a download of information, sensations, and experiences — first in the presence of guides and later independently. I suspect that this white realm, the place of inspiration and the source of ideas and creativity for her, is also available to all of us too, simply by setting the intention to enter it.
Coincidentally — or perhaps not — while writing this article, I heard a quote from Noel Gallagher of the UK band Oasis, as he described his creative songwriting process. “All the best ones just fall out of the sky” he said. Perhaps his words are truer than he realises.
Debbie Jeremiah is a leadership confidence and inner mind change expert. She is a Life Between Lives facilitator, regressionist and hypnotherapist with a background in corporate leadership learning. She helps leaders transform their outer world by changing beliefs within their inner world. These are her own thoughts and opinions and as such, may contain inaccuracies and biases.

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