What if the patterns, passions, and circumstances that you keep experiencing didn’t start in this lifetime?
There are moments when your life feels like it’s looping — the same kinds of relationships, the same stuck places, the same decisions you swore you wouldn’t make again.
And part of what makes that so unsettling is how we’ve been taught to see our lives: as a straight line from beginning to end, where everything is supposed to move forward, make sense, and eventually resolve.
So when something repeats, it can feel like failure.
And maybe what’s most unsettling is this quiet question underneath it all: How could THIS possibly be the answer to the hopes and dreams I’ve been carrying?
But what if it's not? What if you’ve been stepping into the same “mud puddle” lifetime after lifetime — BUT there’s a way to recognize it, step around it, and choose something different?
And what if that choice doesn’t just shift your life now… but begins to alter the entire course of your soul’s long story?
Perdita Finn has spent decades exploring the deep, living relationship between the seen and unseen worlds — especially the ways our ancestors, the land, and our own past selves continue to shape who we are and who we’re becoming. A beloved teacher, co-author of The Way of the Rose, and a masterful storyteller with a grounded, often surprising sense of humor, she’s helped thousands of people reconnect with a sense of belonging that reaches far beyond a single lifetime.
In this free, illuminating online event, she’ll invite you into a radically different way of understanding your life — not as a straight line from birth to death, but as a series of circles… and part of a much longer, richer, and more meaningful story.
Drawing on the path of the bodhisattva — a being who chooses to return to this world again and again to help relieve suffering — Perdita will explore why you might be here, what you may already be carrying from other lifetimes, and how even a single, heartfelt choice can begin to change everything.
Referencing the familiar film Groundhog Day, she’ll offer a powerful lens for recognizing where you get stuck, how those patterns repeat, and what it looks like to respond differently — not in theory, but in the real moments of your life where it actually matters.
She’ll then guide you through a powerful experiential process to help you recognize a pattern you’ve been repeating — and begin to meet it differently, so it no longer drives your decisions.
What makes Perdita’s approach so distinctive is that this isn’t just a different way of thinking about your life — it’s a different way of experiencing it. When you begin to feel your life as part of a living cycle rather than a one single trajectory forward with a beginning and an end, something shifts. You start to sense both your own singular path… and your belonging within something much larger — the earth, the cosmos, and a lineage of care that doesn’t begin or end with you.