Timeless Spirituality
Timeless Spirituality, hosted by Daniel “The Past Life Regressionist,” is where real conversations meet the parts of life most people avoid — the uncomfortable moments, the questions we don’t usually ask, and the stories that follow us from one lifetime to the next.
Each episode moves between past lives, astrology, faith, and the strange ways time shows up in our day-to-day lives. Daniel sits down with people who are willing to go deeper, push a little further, and actually talk about what transformation looks like when you strip away the performance.
There’s humor, there’s honesty, and there’s none of the sugarcoating that makes spirituality feel out of reach.
If you’re curious about who you've been, why you’re here now, and what all of this means moving forward, this is your place.
Tune in — we go wherever the truth takes us.
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Timeless Spirituality
Ep. 145 — The Expanse Method: "I'll See You Again, My Son" (ft. Jen Schuster)
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In this episode of Timeless Spirituality, Daniel sits down with Jen Schuster, a mother, seeker, and recent participant in The Expanse Method, to explore how past life regression can open the door to deeper questions about identity, family, and the lessons we carry across time.
Jen shares what led her to the session, from growing up in a Christian household to questioning traditional beliefs and feeling that there may be more to life than a single experience. What unfolds during her regression is a vivid and emotional journey into a life marked by loss, a difficult relationship with her father, and the weight of unresolved pain.
Rather than staying in the past, the conversation focuses on the present. Jen reflects on the striking parallels between that life and her current one, particularly in her role as a mother. Themes of emotional expression, people-pleasing, and generational patterns begin to surface, raising the question of whether the relationships we experience now may be more connected to our past than we realize.
The episode also explores what happens after a regression. Jen opens up about the unexpected shifts that followed, including returning to creative expression, making space for herself, and taking small but meaningful steps toward change.
Jen's bio:
Jen is not a fan of labels but for the sake of a bio: she defines herself as a mother, a wife, aunt, sister, daughter and friend. She homeschools 2/3 of her children as of 2021 after the pandemic, leads a local producer only farmers market, enjoys hiking, yoga, the outdoors and being a kind human. She’s been a health coach, Starbucks barista and supervisor, bank teller manager, stage and film actor, waitress and more. Jen loves asking questions and making conclusions about life, spirituality and learning more about the human body and its innate intelligence.