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Being Pyotr Ilyich: Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, Revealed by Himself 130 Years Later
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Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, A Memoir Beyond Time

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Chris Nielsen | 1 comments Hello everyone,

I wanted to share something deeply meaningful from my writing journey — a memoir that reshaped my understanding of both creativity and the human soul.

"Being Pyotr Ilyich – Tchaikovsky’s Inner Life, Revealed by Himself 130 Years Later" is a very unusual memoir: part biographical exploration, part spiritual autobiography.

It emerged from a profound past-life regression in which the soul who once lived as Tchaikovsky revisits his emotional world — his sensitivity, his wounds, his longing for love, and the hidden inner landscape behind his music, including The Nutcracker, the Pathétique, and other works many of us cherish.

Writing it felt less like crafting a biography and more like listening to a life from the inside — to the emotional truth behind a great artist’s experiences.

And because the inner journey behind the book was far deeper than the pages could contain, today I launched a companion project, a podcast titled "Time Traveling – A Spiritual Journey of Healing".

There, I speak openly for the first time about the regressions, the emotional healing, the soul memories, and the spiritual insights that shaped the memoir from within — including what Tchaikovsky’s story revealed about destiny, trauma, and how our lives unfold across lifetimes.

For anyone who enjoys memoirs that go beneath the surface — into emotion, psychology, creativity, and the inner truth of a life — I’d be happy to share more about this journey.

Warmly,
Chris


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