The movie Timestalker (2024) is well worth a watch, as it shows how the spirit carries the same tendencies through life after life, no matter how the situations vary. The main character, Agnes, finds herself hopelessly falling for the same man, despite his distance and her personal obligations.
The scene progressions show us how Agnes relinquishes both wealth and poverty in pursuit of a stranger whom she cannot shake feelings of recognition and attachment. The lesson is that she has to let go of these feelings in order to see what’s right in front of her and free herself from her repeating fate of an early death.
This film is a good example of how lives are entered with random starting conditions, but become shaped into reflections of the past wounds that have not been healed. Agnes’s problem sits in choice, not circumstance. Each lifetime gives her different constraints and different privileges. She gets opportunities to live with stability, be loyal, and build something with the people who actually show up for her. She steps around those openings because the unresolved part of her wants intensity over presence. The attachment feels sacred because of its intensity. The mind romanticizes what it cannot safely hold.
This is why Netism stresses that it is important to face your deepest struggles and grow past them, especially when it is difficult. Death does not free us from suffering. Our spiritual resonance will continue in whatever state it was, pulling the same temptations into our path, and if we give in, the same consequences as well.
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