Why Your Hobbies and Passions Might Be Echoes From a Past Life
- Erica McNiece
- Nov 13
- 2 min read

Have you ever wondered why you’re inexplicably drawn to certain hobbies, skills, or passions—things you didn’t grow up around, things no one taught you, things that just feel like home?
Maybe you’ve always felt a deep pull toward the ocean even though you were raised miles from the coast.
Maybe you play an instrument beautifully without any formal training.
Maybe you’re fascinated by a culture, era, or craft that feels strangely familiar.
In the world of past life regression, these curiosities aren’t random quirks. They can be *breadcrumbs*—remnants of experiences, talents, and stories that your soul has carried across lifetimes.
Past Life Regression as a Window into Your Soul’s History
A past life regression session gently guides you into a relaxed, hypnotic state where the analytical mind softens and the deeper, intuitive memory can surface. In this state, people often access vivid imagery, emotions, and insights that don’t seem to belong to their current lifetime.
But what many people don’t expect is how often the things they’re passionate about today show up in those memories.
A client who has always loved herbalism might suddenly see themselves as a healer in a small village, gathering plants with a sense of purpose and tenderness.
Someone who’s spent their life obsessively sketching faces might recall a lifetime as a portrait artist working under candlelight.
A person with an unexplainable love for horses might discover they spent a lifetime training them, bonding with them, or relying on them for daily survival.
In these moments, the “why” behind a passion suddenly becomes clear—not because of chance, but because of continuity.
Your Soul Doesn’t Forget What It Loves
One of the most comforting revelations people discover in regression work is that the soul carries forward its gifts, its interests, and its unfinished stories.
That deep pull you feel toward a hobby or craft? It might be your soul remembering something it once did with joy, mastery, or meaning.
And often, the things you love in this life aren’t new at all—they’re expressions of a much older identity.
How Regression Connects You to Your Purpose
Understanding the root of your passions can bring:
• A sense of validation — “This makes so much sense now.”
• A deeper connection to your identity — "This is part of who I’ve always been.”
• Renewed motivation** — “I’m not starting from scratch; I’m continuing a story.”
• Clarity on what you’re meant to nurture** — “This isn’t just a hobby—it’s part of my soul’s path.”
People often leave their session feeling more grounded in their passions, more trusting of their intuition, and more confident about where their energy naturally wants to go.
Your Passions Are Clues
If you’ve ever felt that something you love is “random,” “weird,” or “out of character,” consider the possibility that it isn’t.
It may be a piece of your soul whispering, “We’ve done this before. And we loved it."
A past life regression session doesn’t just reveal who you were—it shows you why you are the way you are now.
Sometimes the answers you’re seeking about your purpose, creativity, and interests are already within you… they’re just waiting for you to remember.




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