Relocation to Hong Kong awakened past-life memories.
- Yael Eini
- Jun 22
- 3 min read
“A few months after I moved to Hong Kong for work, I started feeling unwell. I feel that my spark had died, that my quality of life was no longer what it used to be, and that I wanted it and the spark I used to have back.” This is what Alex tells me when we meet for a constellation.

“Let’s set up representations,” I say to him, and he sets up representations for himself, the spark, Hong Kong, and quality of life.
The relationship between the four is interesting, and what’s particularly interesting to see is that the representation for Alex himself doesn’t at all want to be in the same space with the other representations, and the representation for the spark can’t find its place.
Suddenly the representation for the spark shares with me that it feels as if it’s been murdered; that it was murdered.
We can view this as a metaphor, but for me, in the constellation space, such words have much deeper meanings.
I understand that the session is a karmic, not a family constellation, and I add two additional representations to the space: a representation for the soul, and a representation for the one who murdered, and then I add another representation, for Alex in a previous incarnation—the one who was murdered
The whole story emerged. In one of his previous incarnations, Alex was a prisoner in Hong Kong who it seemed worked in construction under British rule, and he was murdered by his guards.
In this life, Alex works at a bank. He chose to relocate to Hong Kong with the intention of improving his and his family’s quality of life.
He hadn’t expected to feel so bad about the move.
That’s exactly how karma works: We receive opportunities to return to places where we experienced traumas so that we can heal them. However, what often happens is that instead of healing the trauma, we are “caught” by its energy and it begins to control us.
This is where the lost spark and the damage to health and quality of life came from.
Because of the move to Hong Kong, memories surfaced in Alex’s subconscious, and they began to dictate his life and affect his sense of wellbeing.
The lost spark was the loss of his life.
As the session continued, we built a separation between that incarnation and Alex, and we allowed that karma to be ended.
The trauma was healed. Now Alex could continue to live in Hong Kong and feel a connection to his work, as he had before.
At the end of the session, Alex asked me if he has to believe in reincarnation for the session to work.
I answered no, and asked him how he was.
He shared with me that throughout most of the session he’d felt sleepy and he’d lacked energy, but near the end he suddenly got his energy back and he now felt much more alert.
I told him that as far as I was concerned, that was the sign that he’d gone through a process and a movement toward healing had been created within him.
Three months after this session, I met Alex’s wife (she was the one who sent him to me), and I asked her how Alex was doing.
It turns out that all the horrible sensations had disappeared, Alex was feeling much better, and his depression was also gone.
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