
Former race car driver Danica Patrick recently claimed in a public speech that she was Native American who lived in Utah in a past life. How she came into this knowledge is quite a story.
The 43-year-old Patrick, who only voted for the first time in her life during the last Presidential election, now considers herself to be something of an expert on politics. Just check out her social media accounts for proof of that. So naturally, it was during a 10-plus minute speech at the Turning Point USA AmericaFest Conference where she made this past life revelation.
“So, I want to share a story with you and it’s a little bit of a unique story,” Danica Patrick explained to the crowd. “I did a past life regression. I don’t know if anyone knows what that is, but it occurred to me that maybe somebody wouldn’t. So, I thought, how do I describe this?
“So, a past life regression is when you meet with a past life regression therapist. You get into a very meditative state, very relaxed, and they guide you through being able to access memories to your past lives.”
How Danica Patrick and Aaron Rodgers are not still a couple is one of life’s great mysteries. But I digress. Back to her story.
‘What are you wearing? Uh, where are you? What do you see?’
“So, before we get too messed up with the messenger and the message, I want the message to land,” Danica Patrick continued. “So, I hope you’ll stay tuned in because I feel like such a theme about Afest has been being able to hear people speak and having different ideas and making that okay.
“I know that that’s kind of a, it’s a spiritual direction, but the vision that I had was so incredible. So, they guide you through and they do it really like very, very objectively like, ‘What are you wearing? Uh, where are you? What do you see?’
“So this guided me into the vision, and I was somewhere in like Nevada or Utah, and I was a Native American and I had a stick, and I left my tribe and I journeyed south, and I was on my way to what would have been like original L.A. when it was first sort of civilized. [The city’s founders established Los Angeles in 1781.]
“And so I made my way down there and once I got there and I got to the beach, I saw that it was like a big farmers market set up and I was like, “Wow, that’s really cool.” And so I looked down and I had a medicine pouch and I was like, ‘Huh, I’m going to set up a table and tent and I’m going to sell my medicine.’
“Well, nobody was all that interested in my medicine, but I thought that’s fine. And I and I sort of like, started creating this community uh, where we would have like these gatherings in the evening and it wasn’t a male-female thing, but it turned out that it was really mostly women that showed up.”
Danica Patrick was able to see decades of her past life
“And so in this vision like 10 years had gone by and I was doing this regularly and I was told that I would have to stop doing what I’m doing or I would be killed or I could leave. So in this vision, I stopped doing what I was doing. And then the vision went sort of empty for like 30 or 40 years.
“And so this sort of landed me maybe in my 70s or something, which probably for back then is pretty old. But nothing was in my memory from that time period. And the message was that I could be killed for doing what I loved and what was meant for me and my passion, or I could die inside anyway. And that the mission is to stand true to what it is that you want to do and the mission at hand and let it play out.”
Danica Patrick shared this tale for a reason, so listen up
Alrighty then. So, what exactly was the point of Danica Patrick telling the world how she was a Native American in a past life?
“The next time you’re faced with a situation that, man, it’s scary,” she concluded, adding, “Are you going to let fear win and say no? Are you going to put it off for another day, right, no big deal, another month, another year, we’ve all done it, or another lifetime? Or are you going to pray for the strength to get through whatever comes at you and say yes right now?”
That’s right. Don’t just listen to Danica Patrick, who believes the government faked the moon landing, when it comes to making tough decisions. Listen to the Native American she used to be in a past life.