Part 2: Soul Experiences
This article covers everything you need to know about soul experiences. Let’s start with a vivid example to give you a strong idea and base of knowledge:
The dream life comes true, until…
You are a young male, quite sporty, currently studying in a top-university. Your student fees are covered by your sports talent, basketball in our example. And damn you are good at it! While you are doing this beautiful journey of evolving through learning and playing the sports you love, you’re becoming smarter, and you grow your whole system.
You also fall in love a while ago, so you have a beautiful woman on your side. Your girlfriend is gorgeous, and everything seems perfect. Even your parents gave you the right conditions and values. You aren’t arrogant or mean. You are fair and treat people well. And since you are such a nice person to be around, you also have a hand full of true friends. Obviously, being a good student allows you to have a close relationship with your professors as well. This is the life – amazing.
Then, one day, a crossroad appears in your life. Waking up from an accident you could not have avoided consciously, you learn that you lost the ability to walk. The next steps are rehabilitation and then you will spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair. I say crossroad, because the following two scenarios are both related to the same core experiences:
The first scenario
Scenario one: Your girlfriend, friends, family, and even the people in the university and your sports team stay on your side. They don’t give up on you. They keep supporting you. Instead of playing normal basketball, they open the door for you to join the wheelchair basketball team. Your girlfriend doesn’t mind your new limitation either, because she’s in love. She’s not seeing your changed mobility as a burden, because your ability to walk does not define her love. Your family always loved you how you are, this will not change now. They are fine with supporting you.
In this scenario, you and your soul will make a core experience of unconditional love. Throughout your life, you will build up momentum, until that experience is fully done. Reading this example, you might have an easy time to understand the part of unconditional, because that is what is happening.
The second scenario
Now let’s look at scenario two: The moment you learned that you lost your legs, that you’re trapped in a wheelchair, you doomed yourself. You cannot do the sport you love. You perceive yourself as a burden to everyone. Which guides you to reject your girlfriend and your family, because you cannot handle to be this burden. You are not worthy of their love and friendship, because you are only a lost case in a wheelchair.
Having this attitude blinding yourself, you don’t see the gift of joining the wheelchair basketball team and staying with what you love. The support of your professors and friends does not reach your consciousness as well. Nonetheless, your core experience will also be related to unconditional love and build momentum through your miserable life. It builds up ten, twenty, thirty years until you finally use all that energy to learn somehow, that even you can receive love. That the love which you can have in your life is not conditioned to anything. You discover then that you don’t need legs to be loved – and that you don’t need legs to love yourself.
These two experiences from different scenarios are connected to how you react to the situation, but they both bring your soul the same core experience related to unconditional love. The circumstances you are in, the way you react, and your lives framing depend on the people you are surrounded with, and the society you live in.
Let me give you a personal example of one of my core experiences. It helps you to understand the complexity with these experiences. The story is one of my previous lives, which then propelled into another life, until it reached my current life.
A story about trust
We are around the year 1600 and I am a loyal servant of my community. Being good with writing and creating documents, I help the local authorities and the local church with all kinds of paperwork.
One day there was claim about a family’s home. The family was not supposed to be living in that house, and they did so anyway without the right permission. Because their paperwork was not valid, they had to leave the house from one day to another. Thanks to my writings and declarations, I basically kicked that family out from their home – which in that time of life and society was a life-threatening change. You can imagine the rest.
However, with the right and valid documents my church put somebody else into the house. We did the right thing. We took out the people that were not supposed to live in that house, and we put in one of God’s servants. Good job!
Twenty, thirty years later, I discovered that this was not correct. It was a fraud. It was against the law to kick that family out. They lived there legit, until I proved them wrong based on my church’s documents. But the information I received was fake. Confronting the responsible members of the church, after all these years of loyal service, they didn’t care about abusing the trust I had in this authority. It was fine for them that I did things which I will regret later.
Not only that I then discovered that my trust was misused, but I also understood that I misused the trust of my community. I did bad things to a lot of people, because I was intentionally serving in my best possible way for a higher good. By being fooled and having my trust abused, I stopped trusting institutions and my own judgment.
Where it brings me today
The soul made a trust-related experience, and it needed decades to build the momentum. The topic of trust was then transported into another life with a family-related experience and finally reached my life of today. Finding these experiences with the age of 31, it is no wonder that I became skeptical of institutions at the age of 14 by writing an article about a scandal with the German secret service. As mentioned in the first article, soul communication helps us to understand our life better.
These two examples give you an idea about core experiences. If you are interested in more experiences and examples, I recommend you read my book about fears (release November 2025). There you can find deeper examples, as well as a lot of information about the work I do with my clients.
Part 2: Soul Experiences
This article covers everything you need to know about soul experiences. Let’s start with a vivid example to give you a strong idea and base of knowledge:
The dream life comes true, until…
You are a young male, quite sporty, currently studying in a top-university. Your student fees are covered by your sports talent, basketball in our example. And damn you are good at it! While you are doing this beautiful journey of evolving through learning and playing the sports you love, you’re becoming smarter, and you grow your whole system.
You also fall in love a while ago, so you have a beautiful woman on your side. Your girlfriend is gorgeous, and everything seems perfect. Even your parents gave you the right conditions and values. You aren’t arrogant or mean. You are fair and treat people well. And since you are such a nice person to be around, you also have a hand full of true friends. Obviously, being a good student allows you to have a close relationship with your professors as well. This is the life – amazing.
Then, one day, a crossroad appears in your life. Waking up from an accident you could not have avoided consciously, you learn that you lost the ability to walk. The next steps are rehabilitation and then you will spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair. I say crossroad, because the following two scenarios are both related to the same core experiences:
The first scenario
Scenario one: Your girlfriend, friends, family, and even the people in the university and your sports team stay on your side. They don’t give up on you. They keep supporting you. Instead of playing normal basketball, they open the door for you to join the wheelchair basketball team. Your girlfriend doesn’t mind your new limitation either, because she’s in love. She’s not seeing your changed mobility as a burden, because your ability to walk does not define her love. Your family always loved you how you are, this will not change now. They are fine with supporting you.
In this scenario, you and your soul will make a core experience of unconditional love. Throughout your life, you will build up momentum, until that experience is fully done. Reading this example, you might have an easy time to understand the part of unconditional, because that is what is happening.
The second scenario
Now let’s look at scenario two: The moment you learned that you lost your legs, that you’re trapped in a wheelchair, you doomed yourself. You cannot do the sport you love. You perceive yourself as a burden to everyone. Which guides you to reject your girlfriend and your family, because you cannot handle to be this burden. You are not worthy of their love and friendship, because you are only a lost case in a wheelchair.
Having this attitude blinding yourself, you don’t see the gift of joining the wheelchair basketball team and staying with what you love. The support of your professors and friends does not reach your consciousness as well. Nonetheless, your core experience will also be related to unconditional love and build momentum through your miserable life. It builds up ten, twenty, thirty years until you finally use all that energy to learn somehow, that even you can receive love. That the love which you can have in your life is not conditioned to anything. You discover then that you don’t need legs to be loved – and that you don’t need legs to love yourself.
These two experiences from different scenarios are connected to how you react to the situation, but they both bring your soul the same core experience related to unconditional love. The circumstances you are in, the way you react, and your lives framing depend on the people you are surrounded with, and the society you live in.
Let me give you a personal example of one of my core experiences. It helps you to understand the complexity with these experiences. The story is one of my previous lives, which then propelled into another life, until it reached my current life.
A story about trust
We are around the year 1600 and I am a loyal servant of my community. Being good with writing and creating documents, I help the local authorities and the local church with all kinds of paperwork.
One day there was claim about a family’s home. The family was not supposed to be living in that house, and they did so anyway without the right permission. Because their paperwork was not valid, they had to leave the house from one day to another. Thanks to my writings and declarations, I basically kicked that family out from their home – which in that time of life and society was a life-threatening change. You can imagine the rest.
However, with the right and valid documents my church put somebody else into the house. We did the right thing. We took out the people that were not supposed to live in that house, and we put in one of God’s servants. Good job!
Twenty, thirty years later, I discovered that this was not correct. It was a fraud. It was against the law to kick that family out. They lived there legit, until I proved them wrong based on my church’s documents. But the information I received was fake. Confronting the responsible members of the church, after all these years of loyal service, they didn’t care about abusing the trust I had in this authority. It was fine for them that I did things which I will regret later.
Not only that I then discovered that my trust was misused, but I also understood that I misused the trust of my community. I did bad things to a lot of people, because I was intentionally serving in my best possible way for a higher good. By being fooled and having my trust abused, I stopped trusting institutions and my own judgment.
Where it brings me today
The soul made a trust-related experience, and it needed decades to build the momentum. The topic of trust was then transported into another life with a family-related experience and finally reached my life of today. Finding these experiences with the age of 31, it is no wonder that I became skeptical of institutions at the age of 14 by writing an article about a scandal with the German secret service. As mentioned in the first article, soul communication helps us to understand our life better.
These two examples give you an idea about core experiences. If you are interested in more experiences and examples, I recommend you read my book about fears (release November 2025). There you can find deeper examples, as well as a lot of information about the work I do with my clients.
Next: Soul Contracts
You might ask yourself how in the world can Sage Justus travel into another life and experience this story? These and other questions related to our multidimensional reality will be answered in this article series. In the next part, you read about soul contracts and how they help us to accept and live a more fulfilled, balanced life.
