Releasing the Karma of the Victims of Auschwitz
When, during regression therapy, we come across the pattern and the past of an Auschwitz victim within us, we should first recognize who actually experienced it.
Leszek claims he carried it from personal experience. The same mistake is repeated by others who say: “I myself was killed in Auschwitz, they gassed me in Auschwitz,” etc.
After recognizing the pattern of extermination, a usually long-term process of healing the relationship with the perpetrators and with oneself begins. For example:
- I now forgive that German (Jew, Pole, kapo, etc.) that because of him I ended up in the gas chamber.
- I now forgive that German who in the extermination camp…
- I now forgive that German who then…
These are affirmational mistakes — the so-called “hardcore affirmations.”
I had a similar, heavy process of releasing soldier-karma.
For half a year I forgave MYSELF for the fact that 150 years ago I fought on the battlefield.
This is not logical, because 150 years ago I did not exist.
The same applies to releasing the karma of Auschwitz victims:
It was not us who were gassed there.
It was not us running across the fields of World War I.
It was not us who died in Vietnam.
It was the previous avatars of our immortal souls.
The souls only carried the memory of those experiences into today.
As a result of personal development, memories of the soul’s past earthly experiences were given to us.
We can endlessly forgive ourselves for fighting at Grunwald, for Auschwitz, for past prostitution.
Yet it is better to involve our souls in the entire healing process.
Because it was the souls that made certain mistakes;
it was the souls who, in their earthly experiences, made decisions inconsistent with God’s plan.
It is the souls who deserve our forgiveness.
We can forgive our own soul for the past of a prostitute just as we can forgive the karma of the Auschwitz victim (or perpetrator) and its will to experience the same suffering.
Example:
“I forgave my soul and its previous earthly personality for desiring to experience extermination in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
I forgave my soul and its previous earthly personality for its hunger for suffering experienced in the extermination camps.
I forgave my soul for its earlier past and the intentions that pushed it toward Auschwitz.
I forgave my soul for its lack of love toward its previous earthly personality that was killed in Auschwitz.”
Opublikowano: 25/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
Kateogrie: The German Third Reich. The Karmic SS and Gestapo


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