"Thirty Years of Rage — Traced to a Single Moment in Another Lifetime."

Origin Session  ·  Male Client, 33  ·  Online  ·  Zoom

He was 33, preparing for marriage, and carrying an anger he could not explain. The anger was directed almost entirely at his mother — intense, long-standing, and at times frightening in its force.

He had been told by doctors that this was a psychiatric condition. He had been on medication. He was now off it and functioning — but the anger was still there, and the pattern of his life felt stuck.

He came with one clear request: "My anger is the biggest issue."

He also described something that had been with him for ten years — a recurring image of a faceless woman in a white saree. He could not explain where it came from or what it meant. It simply appeared, again and again.

What He Had Already Tried

Medical treatment had explained the symptoms but not the source. The anger remained after the medication ended. He had learned to manage it to a degree — but management is not resolution.

What Came Up in the Session

The session traced the root of the anger to a scene of primal loss in another lifetime. He appeared in ancient Persia — a young man whose father had been killed by his mother in an act of desperate survival. What he witnessed in that scene was not cruelty — it was the ultimate betrayal of the person he most trusted, by the person who should have protected that trust.

The grief of that moment — the loss of the father, the rage at the mother — had not been resolved when that life ended. It had carried forward.

The faceless woman in the white saree was connected to that lifetime. A presence that had haunted his current life for ten years, carrying a memory his conscious mind had no access to.

The Connection

His current-life anger toward his mother was not about his current-life mother. It was the echo of a grief that had never been processed — a child who lost his father to his mother's hand, and who never found a way to forgive it before that life ended.

The physical absence of his own father in this life had been quietly reactivating the original wound. Every time his father was not present, the old loss surfaced as fresh anger directed at the closest available target.

What Shifted

The session involved deep release work — the grief, the rage, and the vows held in that karmic memory. The realisation that arrived was precise and felt:

“This anger is from the past. It is not mine.”

Client's words  ·  during session

The night after the session his dreams changed. He saw his mother making food for him. He described the feeling simply: "I was feeling good about my mother."

Something that had been fixed for thirty years had moved.

A Reflection

Anger that cannot be explained by the current life may not belong to the current life. When we locate the origin — not as a story to believe in, but as a pattern the subconscious is still responding to — the charge diminishes. Not because we suppress it. Because we finally find where it was actually coming from.

This case study has been written with the client's consent. All identifying details have been removed or changed. The work described is experiential and educational in nature. It does not constitute medical or psychological treatment. Individual results vary.

If This Story Resonates

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