From Roselis Von Sass’ “Threads of Fate” — a story that illuminates the hidden threads connecting our lives:
Laura sits alone in her room. It seems she’s aged ten years after her divorce. Her husband has left her, and her daughter Miriam prefers her father’s company—a double stab to her heart. In her darkest moment, questioning why she faces such suffering despite living an “impeccable life,” something extraordinary happens. A spiritual guide, though unseen to her physical eyes, appears in her room.
With her guide’s help, Laura witnesses scenes from her past life where, as Mignon, she attended her friend Janet’s wedding to Jerome, her cousin. While watching the newlyweds, Mignon felt an overwhelming desire for Jerome, a desire that would later lead to destructive choices. After becoming a young widow herself, Mignon deliberately entangled Jerome in an affair, disrupting his happy marriage through calculated manipulation and feigned neediness.
The revelation strikes deep: Laura’s present pain mirrors the suffering she once inflicted. Her daughter Miriam, she learns, is actually a reincarnation of Janet—returning not for revenge, but offering a chance for healing and redemption. Even her ex-husband was previously Jerome, completing a circle of karmic justice and spiritual growth.
Most powerfully, this story reveals that what appears as cruel fate often masks perfect Divine Justice. Laura’s journey from despair to understanding demonstrates how accepting responsibility for our past actions—even across lifetimes—can transform bitter endings into opportunities for spiritual development.
“Life goes on,” Laura realizes, awakening from this profound vision. “I have made mistakes, but I can also make up for them…” Her story reminds us that behind life’s seemingly unfair turns lies a perfect Divine order, waiting to be understood by those who truly seek the Truth.