TWIN FLAME LOVE-PERFECT UNION 2

TWIN FLAME LOVE-PERFECT UNION 2

This is the second part of Duncan and Catherine’s Twin Flame story. The first part can be found here.

Following her first Quantum Hypnosis session six months earlier, it was a very different Catherine who now sat with me telling me what had been happening in her life since then.

The anger was all but gone, replaced with a feisty, confident strength and wicked sense of humour. She told me it hadn’t been easy, but she had rebuilt her life, and with support from friends and family, she was going out more and slowly learning how to move through her grief. Although this was progress, she still felt that half of her soul had been ripped away.

She told me that she felt Duncan around her constantly, and still spoke to his picture often. She was curious as to why she always felt exhausted after a night’s sleep- she felt she was travelling, but didn’t know why or where to.

She spoke of her longing to go back to Cyprus, where as a couple, they had felt truly at home, so much so that they had bought a property there. She felt it would bring her closer to Duncan and the happy memories they had shared. She was dreading the one-year anniversary of his death.

Catherine began her first regression in a boat on the sea. It was a beautiful day, and she felt like a strong, beautiful woman of importance. When the boat came ashore, her husband came to meet her. ‘Where have you been? I’ve been waiting for you.’ Stepping out of the boat, Catherine saw she was tall, regal and was wearing a beautiful long silk Grecian dress belted at the waist with a chain. Her dark curls were piled on top of her head.

Her husband (who was Duncan) was tall, dark and handsome, dressed in Greek military uniform. She instantly felt the familiar ‘pull’ towards him. With his usual humour, Duncan laughed and exclaimed ‘Check out my shoes!’ He was wearing sandals, which sent Catherine into fits of laughter at the sight of his stubby toes. ‘Wait until you see my hat!’ he laughed.

She saw that they were a wealthy, influential couple called Andreas and Christina, and the island of Cyprus was their home. Between them, they had ten children, and they lived in a beautiful home in the hills overlooking the sea. They were very much in love, and they shared everything.

Catherine saw her last day in that lifetime. She was an old lady covered in sores, dying from a bite she had got on her leg while walking through an orchard. Her children were gathered around her bed, inconsolable.

As she drew her last breath and drifted out of her body, she felt sadness at having to leave them behind. As her soul rose higher, she felt free ‘like a fairy’, and Duncan came out of the mist to meet her. The utter joy she felt at seeing him again was indescribable. ‘Let’s go home, let’s go back to where we belong,’ he said.

As in life, Catherine didn’t need to talk to Duncan, and he didn’t need to talk to her because they both knew what the other was thinking. They found themselves in a beautiful, vibrantly coloured meadow, with crystal benches and a crystal table. Everything was sparkling. Duncan was holding her hand. ‘I’ve waited so long for you to come home.’

She felt the love surrounding her as family members gathered to welcome her: Granny Grey gave her a hug and touched her face. ‘Welcome home!’ Hundreds of people were there, and not all of them familiar.

She asked Duncan how many lifetimes they had been together, and he laughed, before he replied ‘How many do you want? I’ve lost count of our lifetimes. Our souls are always together.’

I asked Duncan if there were any lifetimes that it would benefit Catherine to see, and if so, would he show her?

Catherine started describing violence and commotion- she saw herself as a dirty, dishevelled dark-skinned young girl of around sixteen with filthy, matted hair. She was wearing what looked like an old sack, and was smashing into someone.

‘I’ve just murdered Duncan. I smashed his head in with a rock.’ She murmured. Duncan had attacked her to steal the gold coins he knew she had in her pocket. She had found the coins under a rock nearby, and was going to use the coins to run away from her tribe and buy her way into another. ‘See what you did to me?’ Duncan laughed.

He explained that in that life, she had been a very cruel person, and people had been afraid of her.

Back in the meadow, Catherine saw her mother as a fire spitting dragon. She still could not understand why her mother had been so bad to her as a child. Her mother explained that it was a lesson to be grateful for what you have and stop wanting more. She had learned that lesson, and many more. Her mother told her that they had had different relationships in different lifetimes- sister, mother, child, and that Catherine had taught her a lot.

‘We decided this life together’, she said. ‘I feel and understand your anger and pain. I have taken that burden on.’ She told Catherine that she would always be with her to guide her, and that she was a good soul.

Catherine’s mother explained that Catherine still had a lot of healing to do, and she has a whole team behind her in Spirit helping her with that. She is travelling at night with Duncan, and this is helping her to heal. The pains she is feeling in her body are caused by everything starting to move again.

Duncan comes in and takes her hand. ‘I’m so proud of you.’ He says. ‘Don’t worry-we’ll be together one day- just not yet. You looked after me for so long. It’s time now for you to enjoy the rest of your life. I want you to do as you’re told for once and ENJOY YOUR LIFE. I chose what happened to me. There will be plenty of time for me and you later. Talk to my picture, but don’t be angry and shout at me anymore! I will be with you again…’

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