The Search for Grace
About This Book
One of Goldberg's most compelling case studies — a detailed account of his regression work with a patient (called "Grace" in the book) whose current-life difficulties traced back to a series of mutually destructive past-life relationships with the same soul. The book tracks Grace through 46 previous lifetimes of repeated encounters with the same individual, showing how the karmic pattern of their relationship evolved, intensified, and eventually began to resolve through the development of genuine understanding and forgiveness.
What You'll Learn
Karmic relationships — the most intense and often most difficult relationships in a person's life — are typically the ones with the most historical depth: the same soul has been encountered many times before, and the current encounter is one more opportunity to either repeat or resolve the pattern. The mechanism of karmic repetition is not punishment but the soul's drive toward completion — it recreates situations in which unresolved issues can be re-encountered until they are genuinely understood and the energetic pattern released. Forgiveness — genuine release of grievance and the restoration of goodwill — is the specific action that breaks karmic cycles, not because the other person deserves to be forgiven but because the person forgiving genuinely understands, from the full panoramic view that regression provides, why the events happened as they did.
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