The ShinsungHwa of an Anonymous Past-Life Consultant (2019)

A Brief Reading of an Anonymous Past-Life Counselor’s ShinsungHwa
There’s something quietly remarkable about the person whose spiritual portrait I’m about to share with you. She’s built a reputation for reading past lives, the kind of work that draws people to her doorstep carrying questions they can’t quite voice anywhere else.
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What strikes me first is that her path to the spiritual core doesn’t reveal itself in the usual way—it’s there, but hidden, like a river running underground. You might think this means something’s missing, but that’s not how these portraits work. Sometimes the most important things operate just beneath the surface.
Above her spiritual core, a diamond-shaped symbol catches the light in gold. This isn’t just decoration—it speaks to her natural gifts in the esoteric visions, those abilities that let her peer into the layered stories of people’s souls. Think of this diamond as a kind of doorway, a place where the everyday world transforms into something more luminous. It’s where matter becomes spirit, where the ordinary becomes sacred.
Her past-life reading abilities seem to flow directly from this golden diamond. Watch how the energy moves: golden streams reach toward her hands, showing us that she’s learned to channel this gift into practical use. It’s not just sitting there looking pretty—she’s working with it, day after day, helping people understand the threads that connect their current struggles to older stories.
But here’s what I find most touching about her portrait: there’s a golden material centerline that rises from below, connecting to her feet. This suggests something beautiful—that the world itself is supporting her calling. Every person who seeks her out, every request for guidance, every moment when someone says “I need to understand where this pain comes from”—all of this is the universe conspiring to help her fulfill what she came here to do.
It reminds me that there are different ways to grow spiritually. Some people find their path through meditation retreats and silent contemplation. Others, like this counselor, discover their spiritual progress through using their gifts in service to others. Both paths are valid. Both lead somewhere meaningful.
What her ShinsungHwa really shows us is that simply living our lives fully—whatever form that takes—is itself a form of spiritual advancement. Whether we’re sitting in lotus position or listening to someone’s story about why they can’t seem to find love, we’re all moving forward. We’re all becoming more than we were.
That’s why I find myself cautious about comparing one person’s spiritual journey to another’s. Each portrait I create tells me the same thing: we’re all finding our way home, just by different roads.



