Timeless Spirituality
Timeless Spirituality, hosted by Daniel “The Past Life Regressionist,” is where real conversations meet the parts of life most people avoid — the uncomfortable moments, the questions we don’t usually ask, and the stories that follow us from one lifetime to the next.
Each episode moves between past lives, astrology, faith, and the strange ways time shows up in our day-to-day lives. Daniel sits down with people who are willing to go deeper, push a little further, and actually talk about what transformation looks like when you strip away the performance.
There’s humor, there’s honesty, and there’s none of the sugarcoating that makes spirituality feel out of reach.
If you’re curious about who you've been, why you’re here now, and what all of this means moving forward, this is your place.
Tune in — we go wherever the truth takes us.
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Timeless Spirituality
(SEASON PREMIERE) Ep. 120 — Faith, Belief, and the Courage to Stand Alone (Solo)
In this episode of Timeless Spirituality, Daniel explores the difference between faith and belief — and why the distinction matters. Through the lives of five iconic figures, he traces how each one held truth in a way that shaped the world.
Martin Luther King Jr. carried a faith rooted not in certainty but in conviction, a faith that marched forward even when the road was dark. Albert Einstein found reverence not in religion but in the mystery and order of the cosmos. Marie Curie believed in process and persistence, trusting the slow, invisible work of discovery. Steve Jobs lived by vision and design, guided less by doctrine than by instinct. And Voltaire, sharp and defiant, put his belief in reason and the freedom to question power.
Together, their stories show that belief can live in the mind, but faith lives in motion. Daniel invites listeners to sit with that distinction — to ask not only What do I think is true? but also What will I do because of it?