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Chris Nielsen Hello everyone, and thank you for welcoming me into this thoughtful community of readers who enjoy exploring remarkable lives and the deeper forces that shape them.

I’d like to share a project that offers an unconventional perspective on the life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — one that blends biography with spiritual insight.

My book, ”Being Pyotr Ilyich – Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, Revealed by Himself 130 Years Later”, is a unique form of autobiography: a first-person narrative that emerged during a profound past-life regression, allowing the composer’s inner voice, emotions, and memories to resurface in an unexpected way.

Rather than retelling events from the outside, the book reveals the interior landscape behind them — the wounds, sensitivities, relationships, and existential struggles that shaped Tchaikovsky’s identity and music. It also touches on the spiritual dimensions of his journey: karma, soul lessons, life missions, and how a spirit grows across incarnations.

For readers of memoirs, it offers an intimate portrayal of how a creative soul navigates suffering and transformation.

Alongside the book, I’ve just launched a companion podcast,
”Time Traveling – A Spiritual Journey of Healing”,
where I explore the regression process itself, the metaphysical context behind the narrative, and the emotional healing that arose from reconnecting with a past life. The podcast expands on themes such as reincarnation, the soul’s purpose, and how inner wounds echo across lifetimes.

I’m sharing this here because many readers in this group appreciate life stories told from unusual angles — especially those that reveal the hidden emotional and spiritual layers behind a historical figure’s outward life.

Thank you for reading,
Chris


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