Thursday, February 19, 2026

How Past Lives Shape Our Thoughts and Behaviors Today by Devi Nina Bingham

 

Everyone has a distinct set of inclinations when they come into the world. These could be referred to as personalities. But a personality is a different matter. It is influenced by both genetics and the environment. It is a 60/40 ratio, according to scientists. Forty percent of who you are is hereditary, and sixty percent is shaped by the environment. Our inclinations may need to be strengthened when they are weaknesses. For instance, after receiving my Bachelor of Applied Psychology degree, I served the state of Oregon for 17 years as a Qualified Mental Healthcare Associate, and I had a private Life Coaching practice. On a regular basis, I spoke with people who had been diagnosed with "addictive personality."

I disagreed with this, though, because their personalities weren't what made them addictive. They acted out because of their habits, or behavioral inclinations, which were reinforced over time. To put it another way, their whole personality was not addictive. To lessen stress, worry, despair, and insecurities, they drank and smoked. I occasionally overeat because I have a bad sweet tooth. When worried, some people may be prone to becoming irate, others may withdraw, and yet others may become noisy. These are all examples of behavioral inclinations. Since temperament is inherited and determined at birth, they categorize us as either introverted or extroverts. But aside from our personalities and temperaments, we also struggle with our habits, or tendencies. As anyone who has attempted to stop drinking, smoking, or overeating knows, they are not easily changed. We are likely unaware of the underlying causes of these tendencies, which might afflict us throughout our lives. We reach for them because, in a way, they appear to be our friends. But if we indulge in them, they will shorten our lives and harm our health. What is the source of these tendencies, then?

According to geneticists, inclinations are inherited propensities, which means that you might be enticed to smoke if one of your parents or grandparents smoked. Behaviorists would explain that you smoke because it momentarily reduces tension, whereas environmentalists would argue that you want to smoke because society has persuaded you to do so. I contend that there is a third cause. Even while some characteristics are obviously inherited or influenced by your surroundings. I think that you bring traits from previous lifetimes when you are born. Now, at least listen to me before you write me off. You possess a soul. This point has not yet been discovered, or perhaps I should say that it cannot be confirmed scientifically. This is known in the fields of physics, neurology, and psychology as "the hard problem of consciousness. "The location of consciousness is one of the many mysteries that scientists are continuously striving to solve. Does our brains produce an identity, or the "I am?" sensation for us? Or, as religions assert, is the seat of consciousness concealed in the everlasting soul?

For the purpose of argument, let's imagine that the soul—an immaterial, invisible energy or substance made of light waves—is the seat of awareness rather than the brain. After all, physics has demonstrated that we are nothing more than atoms at work when reduced to their most basic elements. Furthermore, our physical bodies are nothing more than electromagnetic radiation since atoms produce light waves. Since Einstein demonstrated that energy cannot be annihilated, the idea that humans are eternal is not so far-fetched. As physicists assert, let's assume that all of this is accurate. This would imply that, like all eternal things, consciousness—that is, our knowledge of "I am" and our intelligence—is ageless and timeless. Your soul might conceivably go to parallel universes on the timeline of eternity if there are parallel universes, as many theoretical physicists like Stephen Hawking assert. For the sake of argument, let's also say that you have conveniently forgotten that you had a whole life in one of these universes. It would seem reasonable then that you may (in theory) carry unresolved tendencies from one incarnation to the next. 

I guided hundreds of past-life regressions and thousands of sessions during my 19 years as a clinical hypnotherapist. I want to tell you about one of these that convinced a doubting client to believe. I was having supper with an old buddy one evening. Steve was testing me on regression therapy. Although he was adamantly opposed to the concept of reincarnation, he was always willing to discuss spiritual matters. He had not seen any proof of that, but he was willing to talk about it. Steve was a skeptic with an open mind. Instead of continuing to respond to his barrage of inquiries, I offered him a free past-life regression in my office. I wanted him to decide for himself, and there's no better way to do that than to do it. We made an appointment after he appeared both excited and completely horrified at the prospect.

Steve was practically bouncing as he walked into my office. However, he felt so anxious that he excused himself and went outside to smoke a cigarette. He cautioned me before we began: "I don't think this stuff is real. The mind is making it up, in my opinion. Therefore, if it doesn't work, don't be upset. I have a stronger mentality than that." Many of my customers had expressed to me their doubts about being hypnotized. However, I consistently observed them enter a profoundly hypnotic state as effortlessly as lulling a baby to sleep. I clicked on the cassette tape recorder with a knowing smile so Steve could play it back later. In twenty minutes he was totally at ease and had let his guard down. I started by employing a timeline technique, and in a matter of seconds, his voice could be heard clearly: "I've already arrived. Everything is visible to me. I'm a dude living on my farm." He described the rural setting, and the problems this farmer was facing. Before I could guide him to another place on the timeline, his subconscious took control again and swiftly moved him from one existence to the next. He described each life in extraordinary depth and was fully aware of the tendencies of each personality. He was a woman in some of his lives, although he seemed unfazed by it (certainly not macho-man Steve). He spoke endlessly, moving so quickly from one life to the next that I found it difficult to follow. He was eager to view his many incarnations, which was surprising for a skeptic! We would have remained there all night if I hadn't stopped him when the tape ran out after ninety minutes! After I brought Steve out of the hypnotic state, he opened his eyes and shakily sat up. With hesitation, he inquired, "How did I do?" I merely chuckled. I said, "I am going to let you answer that," and I replayed some of his memories. He shook his head in shock as he listened with wide eyes. "I don't remember all this, only the beginning part." I gave him a tissue as large tears streamed down his face. He chuckled. "I am now a believer after coming here to check if it was true. We lead numerous lives."

I tell his tale because, when I started leading these sessions, I was also skeptical. I was completely persuaded after witnessing this occur to client after client, particularly to skeptics like Steve. After that, I started experiencing unplanned regressions to previous lives in my dreams and before I went to sleep. What I realized was that my life's challenges were nothing new. I have comparable characteristics in other lives. Additionally, the individuals in this incarnation were prominent figures in previous lifetimes. Even my fear of heights and other phobias were brought on by trauma from a previous existence. Moreover, diseases and injuries kept happening. I so firmly believe that the life we lead today is merely a reflection of past lifetimes.

Repeating personality patterns are called vasanas in Hinduism. Vasanas are mental imprints, latent tendencies, or subconscious urges that affect a person's ideas, actions, and reactions, according to Hindu philosophy. To put it simply, a vasana is a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior that persists from one life to the next and functions subconsciously. Furthermore, vasanas are the driving force behind the actions known as karma. Vasanas, above all, keep a person enslaved to ego and reincarnation. Hinduism holds that our vasanas are gradually dissolved by spiritual practice.

I'm aware that this convoluted explanation of previous incarnations might not make perfect sense, but I hope it's at least something to think about. In your life, which tendencies are problematic? Could previous lives be the cause of them? What strategies might you use to deal with persistent behavioral issues? According to Hindu philosophy, we can be liberated from the ego and become happier and healthier if our negative tendencies are eliminated and rendered helpless. Quick fixes or simple answers are not guaranteed by reincarnation. According to Buddhists, it could take tens of thousands, if not thousands, of lives to change our inclinations. Because it is a process, we might not be able to untie the knots we have created in previous lifetimes right away. We will, however, eventually.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Rewriting Your Life’s Story (Dedicated to Frida Kahlo)-by Devi Nina Bingham

 

 

                                                        Frida's Art Journal

As with most things, direction in life is a misnomer. Because when you are watching a movie, how can you be sure of the way you are going? When you read a book or watch a show, can you predict what will happen next? Or don't you just follow the route as it unfolds in front of you, page by page, scene by scene, like a child? Life has enchanted you, you see. Like an engrossing television program or novel, you can't wait to see what happens next. Are you not being entertained? You're being mesmerized. You are so engrossed in the people, their relationships, their happiness and sadness, and the sheer drama of it all that you fail to recognize that you are only the star of your own show.

You're welcome to say, "If this is not real, if life is but a stage and I am the star performer, who has written this lousy script, for I am not enjoying it as much as I would like to." It's also possible that, like me, you believe life is a nightmare and try your hardest to get out of it. Or you can be attempting to establish yourself because if you can be anything, why be nothing? However, I was more nothing in my case because, as a child, I was physically felled like a tree and deprived of its fruit. What I did not give was taken away, and I was used and dragged away in its whole.

Everyone learns in a unique way. My heart was kicked shut by a partner's infidelity, and I had to learn to open it again. Additionally, my heart was never entire and was always half, thus it wasn't a partner, but rather my other heart. I knew it wasn't whole, but I kept attempting to finish it. Oh, the pain of my unquenchable desire for love! For a lifetime, a broken heart might remain broken. I aired it for everyone to see, even though I wanted to fix it. "Come and watch me bleed," I said. The virginal canvass was smeared in my paint, which silently bled white, red, and green like a Mexican. I played the brokenhearted, and this was my script; both body and soul were broken.

And "Why has sorrow chosen me?" was the question I kept asking God and my earthly father. I knew that men are rarely chaste because I was the "other woman," but why couldn't I be contentedly married, have kids, and be consoled by a husband? I was normal; why couldn't I? Why was it that I couldn't stand, run, and walk for as long as I needed to? Why was I born a woman in a male-dominated world, despite having a strong sense of independence? I was dependent, but why? Was it necessary for me to be declared invalid? Why was my suffering persistent? Why a wheelchair, the height of indignities? And why, oh why, was I never sufficient for the one person in the world for whom I desired to be sufficient?

You have to understand that certain individuals will never find you sufficient, my friend. However, your goal is not to be what people desire. It never was and never will be. Being who and what you are is your purpose. You are the star of this show, not anyone else's opinion, therefore it doesn't matter what others say if you have the courage to be that, to just be a genuine version of yourself, and to live the life you want and dream of living. 

"But what could be easier than being yourself?" you would ask. Yet you know that to be completely honest about who you are and what you want is not easy in this world of make believe because others wish to alter you. You will be pulled and shaped by them. You will be too much for some people and too little for others. It takes a lot of work to figure out what your job is and to decide to be fully yourself. You might never understand why you are experiencing this narrative or why things had to go this way. You might believe, like I do, that you had little to do with crafting your life's harsh circumstances. However, since you are present and it is taking place, someone did. This is your life's narrative. You don't have to know if you call it God or chance. It simply is. You are the only one you can control, I discovered.

The time to take back your life is now. Seize it. Don't give it away so quickly! It will yell to the world, wild and precious: I was like this! What are you, then? Who are you? Be that, then. You can be sure that you are sufficient because of this. You can suffer from a broken heart and the world might not cheer you on. However, you are sufficient in every corner of this vast universe when you be who you are, doing and being what you came to.

Then you are enough.

With Love,

Frida