Past Life Quiz

Questions: 69 · 10 minutes
1. I’m repeatedly challenged to choose compassion (for myself or others) when it would be easier to shut down.
Strongly disagree
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2. I often feel tested around speaking up, setting boundaries, or standing in my truth.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
3. I get a strong sense that I “belong” to a particular landscape (desert, forest, sea, city, tundra, etc.).
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
4. I’m drawn to distant places more than familiar routines.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
5. When I imagine my “past life,” one particular era comes to mind more strongly than others.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
6. I feel most alive when I’m on the move or heading somewhere new.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
7. If a door opens to an unfamiliar path, I usually want to walk through it.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
8. My life themes feel intense enough that I sometimes think, “Why does this keep happening to me?”
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9. I can imagine myself as a traveler, messenger, sailor, or nomad in a past life.
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Strongly agree
10. When I read about different historical lives, only a few feel like they truly match me.
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11. The values I prioritize (duty, freedom, faith, knowledge, beauty, justice) point toward one main storyline.
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12. I’m repeatedly learning how to protect my energy (saying no, stepping back, or avoiding over-giving).
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13. I often feel that my hardest moments later reveal a clear lesson I needed to learn.
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14. I feel a strong drive to make meaning out of my struggles rather than just moving on quickly.
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15. When something hurts me emotionally, it often feels like it’s pushing me to grow rather than being “random bad luck.”
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16. Certain relationships in my life feel like they come with “big lessons,” even when they are difficult.
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17. I could summarize my likely past-life vibe in a single sentence without feeling torn between options.
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18. When I answer “would you rather” style questions, my choices usually point in the same direction.
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19. In an imagined past life, I would have preferred a role that kept me close to home and community.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
20. My preferences feel scattered across many eras and archetypes rather than forming a clear theme.
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21. My favorite aesthetics (colors, symbols, patterns) feel linked to one recognizable theme or culture.
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22. I’d rather be known as a dependable pillar of a community than a wanderer with stories.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
23. My strongest life themes feel tied to deep emotions like shame, grief, longing, or betrayal.
Strongly disagree
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24. I experience strong inner conflict between what I want and what I believe I “should” do, and it feels like a major lesson.
Strongly disagree
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25. I’m fascinated by the idea of being a pioneer, explorer, or pathfinder in another era.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
26. I feel like I’m repeatedly learning lessons about letting go (control, perfectionism, or needing certainty).
Strongly disagree
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27. If I imagine a past-life occupation for myself, one job feels especially “right.”
Strongly disagree
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28. I often feel called to break family or cultural patterns, even when it’s uncomfortable.
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29. The thought of long journeys sounds more draining than exciting to me.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
30. If I had to pick a single role in a story, I would choose the same type of role again and again.
Strongly disagree
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31. I prefer responsibilities that keep me tied to a particular place (home, land, or neighborhood).
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
32. I frequently reflect on whether I’m repeating a pattern from my past rather than making a fresh choice.
Strongly disagree
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33. When I picture relationships in a “past life,” they seem to fit one consistent social world (court, monastery, caravan, village, etc.).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
34. My sense of purpose feels connected to resolving a personal theme rather than simply exploring new interests.
Strongly disagree
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35. I’m energized by unfamiliar languages, customs, or landscapes.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
36. A clear “archetype” (healer, explorer, scholar, warrior, artist, etc.) feels like it fits me especially well.
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37. I would rather perfect a craft in one place than chase new horizons.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
38. My fears tend to cluster around one or two themes that show up repeatedly (e.g., abandonment, failure, being seen).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
39. I feel drawn to a particular time period even without a clear reason why.
Strongly disagree
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40. I can picture a specific “home base” (city, coast, mountains, temple, village, ship, etc.) that seems to match me.
Strongly disagree
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41. I’m willing to risk uncertainty for the chance to discover something new.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
42. I’m most comfortable when my days look similar and predictable.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
43. I tend to say yes to new experiences even if they disrupt my plans.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
44. I feel a strong pull to put down roots and build something lasting in one place.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
45. I’m often confronted with lessons about self-worth (feeling “enough,” deserving good things, receiving support).
Strongly disagree
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46. When I picture a past life, I see roads, ships, caravans, or open horizons.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
47. I feel a strong pull to resolve unfinished emotional business (forgiveness, grief, guilt, or regret).
Strongly disagree
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48. Certain emotional patterns keep repeating in my life, as if I’m meant to learn something important from them.
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49. I’m frequently drawn to self-reflection or healing practices because my inner themes feel intense.
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50. I repeatedly face choices between playing it safe and being brave, and it feels like a core life theme.
Strongly disagree
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51. My strongest curiosities about history concentrate on one region or culture more than others.
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52. I get restless if I stay in the same environment for too long.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
53. I’m happiest when I have a familiar place and familiar people I can always return to.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
54. If I could pick a past-life setting, I’d choose a stable village or town over a traveling life.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
55. I feel like my biggest challenges are tied to a clear life lesson (e.g., trust, courage, boundaries, self-worth).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
56. I feel like I’m learning to balance caring for others with caring for myself.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
57. When I choose favorites (places, jobs, hobbies), they tend to point toward the same kind of setting.
Strongly disagree
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58. Even my interests in certain eras, places, or roles feel emotionally meaningful, not just “cool” or fun.
Strongly disagree
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59. I often sense that my growth depends on learning to be seen and express myself authentically.
Strongly disagree
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60. My life feels “lesson-heavy,” like I’m often learning through emotionally charged experiences.
Strongly disagree
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61. The “lesson” I feel I’m carrying forward seems consistent (e.g., trust, courage, voice, belonging).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
62. Duty to family or community feels more important to me than personal adventure.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
63. My interests (music, clothing, architecture, stories) cluster around a specific historical period.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
64. My most powerful values (honesty, loyalty, freedom, justice, love) feel like they were “forged” through difficulty.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
65. I notice recurring situations that challenge my ability to trust others or trust life.
Strongly disagree
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66. When I daydream about a “past life,” the details feel consistent rather than changing every time.
Strongly disagree
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67. I often feel that growth requires me to face something I’ve been avoiding (a conversation, a decision, or an emotion).
Strongly disagree
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68. My fears and “deal-breakers” seem to match a specific kind of life scenario (e.g., ocean travel, confinement, conflict).
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
69. When I ignore my inner needs or values, life seems to “turn up the volume” until I pay attention.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
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