When a woman’s inexplicable fear saves her and her husband from boarding a doomed flight, what initially seems like a fortunate premonition reveals itself as something far more profound. Through an extraordinary vision the day before departure, she witnesses not only the impending plane crash but also glimpses into past lives that connect the future victims in an intricate web of karma.
In her vision, Sarah sees the plane’s passengers transforming into participants of two haunting historical scenes: one from the Spanish Inquisition where a woman burns at the stake while others cheer, and another in the jungle where conquistadors torture a native man for hidden treasure. Remarkably, she recognizes the same souls playing different roles across these lifetimes, culminating in their shared fate on the ill-fated flight.
The mysterious figure in a violet cape who appears in her vision grants her “a new term,” sparing her from this shared destiny. Only after the tragic crash occurs exactly as she foresaw does she understand the profound truth: “The fate of no one is arbitrary.” Her story and those of the other characters illustrate how current events often close karmic cycles from long ago, and what appears as random tragedy or luck is likely the culmination of actions and choices made across multiple lifetimes.
This remarkable account challenges our understanding of justice, fate, and the interconnected nature of human destinies, suggesting that what we perceive as coincidence might be part of a greater pattern of Divine Justice unfolding across centuries.
The full story of Sarah’s vision of American Airlines flight 191, along with other illuminating stories about justice operating beyond a single lifetime, can be found in Roselis von Sass’s book “Threads of Fate Determine Human Life.” These accounts illuminate how our present moments are connected to an intricate tapestry of past choices and actions, revealing the profound ways karma shapes individual destinies across the ages.