Jonathan Robinson: Heal Through Past Lives, Authentic Business & Conscious Creation | Ep45

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Today’s guest is someone who truly embodies the spirit of transformation and intentional living. Meet Jonathan Robinson—a certified hypnotherapist specializing in past life regression using Reiki and energy healing techniques in his sessions, helping his clients unlock their potential and create lasting change.

Now, with years of experience – Jonathan facilitated over 500+ past life regressions, he helps people just like you move beyond limitation and into alignment—with clarity, confidence, and compassion.

Welcome to the show! We’re excited to dive into your journey and the magic of the mind with you today.

In this episode of the Successful Spiritualpreneur Podcast, Christian sits down with Jonathan Robinson—a certified hypnotherapist and expert in past life regression and energy healing who has guided over 500 clients through transformational subconscious journeys. Jonathan blends the mystical with the practical, helping people clear emotional blocks, reclaim their voice, and align with their purpose through deep inner work.

Jonathan shares how discovering his natural ability to guide others into relaxation led him to the world of hypnosis, past life exploration, and spiritual entrepreneurship. He opens up about the emotional weight people carry from lifetimes past, and how regression can help them shift shame, trauma, and energetic residue into compassion, clarity, and confidence.

If you’re a healer, creative, or conscious entrepreneur ready to step into greater alignment with your gifts, this conversation is a powerful reminder: your purpose is not random—it’s remembered. And your path to impact begins the moment you start.

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Introduction

Welcome to another inspiring conversation from the Successful Spiritualpreneur Podcast. In this episode, host Christian sits down with Jonathan Robinson—a certified hypnotherapist and expert in past life regression—to explore the deep intersection of healing, authenticity, and spiritual entrepreneurship.

Jonathan has facilitated over 500+ past life regression sessions, helping clients release trauma, reconnect with their subconscious mind, and step into alignment with their true selves. But this episode isn’t just about regression therapy—it’s a candid, eye-opening discussion about what it really means to run a spiritually aligned business in today’s world.

Here’s what you’ll take away:

  • How past life regression can uncover root causes of emotional blocks and unlock healing
  • The mindset and values that define a successful spiritual entrepreneur
  • Why energy exchange—not just money—matters in spiritual business
  • How to use platforms like Instagram to authentically share your gifts and grow your audience
  • The importance of just starting, staying consistent, and trusting the journey

Whether you’re a healer, creative, or spiritually curious entrepreneur, this post will offer grounded insights and soul-level inspiration to support your path.

Part 1: The Power of the Subconscious Mind in Healing

At the heart of Jonathan Robinson’s work is a deep reverence for the subconscious mind—the part of us that holds unresolved memories, emotional patterns, and even connections to past lives. His journey into this work began unexpectedly, when friends noted his calming voice and suggested he explore hypnotherapy. What started as a curiosity became a powerful tool for helping others heal.

Jonathan shares how he transitioned from skepticism to certainty after experiencing the transformative effects of past life regression firsthand—both as a practitioner and through his clients.

Key insights from this section:

  • Jonathan was drawn to hypnotherapy through his natural gift of voice and intuition.
  • Early doubts were replaced by awe as clients began recalling past life experiences with incredible detail.
  • He was influenced by renowned authors like Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton, whose work opened doors to exploring life before birth.
  • Over time, he discovered that each regression is completely unique—and often mirrors the lessons or wounds people are carrying in their current lifetime.

“Just like trauma can carry over from childhood to adulthood, it can also carry over from past lives.” – Jonathan Robinson

By helping clients access these hidden memories, Jonathan enables deep emotional release and healing that traditional methods often overlook. This process helps people move beyond fear, shame, or energetic blockages—especially those that feel unexplainable in this life.

The subconscious, he believes, isn’t just a storage space for trauma—it’s a portal to self-awareness, clarity, and conscious transformation.

Part 2: Real Stories of Past Life Healing

One of the most powerful aspects of Jonathan Robinson’s work is witnessing how past life regression brings clarity to patterns we often can’t explain in the present. These aren’t abstract concepts—they’re vivid experiences that help people heal deep emotional wounds and reclaim their power.

Both Jonathan and Christian share personal and client stories that illustrate how this work changes lives.

Real-life examples from the episode:

  • A client struggled with fear of speaking up and had a blocked throat chakra. During a regression, she uncovered lifetimes of abusive relationships where her voice was silenced. After integrating those memories, she shifted into a healthier relationship and began honoring her truth.
  • Christian shares his own past life vision of being a village leader in Japan who survived an attack while his people perished. The emotional residue of shame and guilt carried into this life, shaping his sense of responsibility and desire for honor.
  • Another client of Jonathan’s had been a general in a Japanese army in a past life. After leading his troops to defeat, he unknowingly carried a deep sense of shame into his present life—until regression helped him understand and release it.

“The goal is not to dwell in the past but to use the wisdom of it to create growth in the now.” – Jonathan Robinson

These stories reveal a universal truth: trauma doesn’t begin and end with this lifetime. By revisiting and reframing experiences from the past, we unlock new choices in the present.

Why this matters:

  • Emotional blocks often have spiritual roots that modern approaches can’t identify.
  • Regression therapy can shift long-standing patterns in relationships, self-worth, and expression.
  • Healing across lifetimes empowers clients to feel lighter, clearer, and more aligned with who they truly are.

This work isn’t just about exploring the metaphysical—it’s about helping people move forward with clarity, confidence, and compassion for themselves.

Part 3: What Defines a Successful Spiritual Entrepreneur?

As the conversation unfolds, Christian asks a key question: What makes a spiritual entrepreneur truly successful? Jonathan’s response is grounded, insightful, and refreshingly real.

Instead of flashy metrics or follower counts, he centers success around impact, integrity, and alignment.

According to Jonathan, a successful spiritual entrepreneur:

  • Has gone through their own healing journey—often because traditional methods failed them
  • Is driven by a desire to help others heal and grow
  • Chooses natural and energetic tools that align with their values (e.g., hypnotherapy, Reiki, yoga)
  • Cares more about lasting transformation than quick fixes or superficial results
  • Operates from positive core values and the intention to uplift others

“We’re here to learn lessons, help others, and celebrate.” – Jonathan Robinson

Jonathan’s own journey reflects these principles. After suffering from severe back pain, Western medicine offered him only pills and surgery. Instead, he chose alternative healing through yoga and strength training—and it worked. That experience reshaped his entire approach to health, business, and service.

Christian adds another layer:

  • Grounding spirituality with financial stability is essential.
  • Money, when approached as energy exchange, can be an honorable part of a conscious business.
  • Being a spiritual entrepreneur means balancing passion and purpose with strategy and structure.

The two agree: fulfillment, freedom, and alignment are what truly define success—not hustle, hype, or how many clients you close. It’s about showing up authentically, doing the work that lights you up, and allowing abundance to follow.

Whether through energy work, content creation, or one-on-one sessions, the spiritual entrepreneur of today is someone who is rooted in their truth and ready to share it with the world.

Part 4: Money, Energy, and the Business of Healing

One of the most misunderstood aspects of the spiritual entrepreneur’s path is the role of money. Many healers, intuitives, and creatives struggle with charging for their work—fearing it conflicts with their mission to help others. But Jonathan Robinson reframes this entirely: money is simply energy, and every meaningful exchange deserves to be honored.

Key perspectives from Jonathan and Christian:

  • Energy exchange doesn’t always mean cash—it can be a trade, a gift, or a heartfelt offering.
  • The universe responds to aligned intention; when you value your work, others will too.
  • Running a healing business means being both energetically open and strategically grounded.
  • Without proper boundaries and systems, burnout becomes inevitable—even when you love the work.

“It’s a business—so it needs to be managed properly and honorably.” – Jonathan Robinson

Christian brings in a powerful metaphor: you can’t live in your upper chakras if your lower chakras aren’t supported. That means financial wellness and groundedness are not luxuries—they’re the foundation for longevity and expansion in your purpose.

The shift from guilt to empowerment:

  • Asking for money isn’t greedy—it’s necessary for sustainability.
  • Spiritual businesses must be resourced to grow and serve at higher levels.
  • Viewing your offerings as transformational allows you to charge from a place of love, not fear.

This isn’t about “selling healing.” It’s about honoring the sacredness of your time, skills, and intention. As more spiritual entrepreneurs embrace this, the ripple effect of their work grows—without compromising their values.

Part 5: Authentic Content Creation

In today’s digital world, even the most aligned spiritual entrepreneurs need visibility. For Jonathan Robinson, Instagram has become a key platform for sharing his message, connecting with clients, and growing his practice—all while staying true to his values.

Rather than chasing trends or copying others, Jonathan focuses on consistency, resonance, and authenticity.

His content creation approach includes:

  • Starting with reposts of existing spiritual content that already performed well
  • Posting consistently (up to 4–5 times a day in the beginning) to train the algorithm
  • Gradually creating original content as confidence and audience grew
  • Outsourcing tasks like video editing or scripting to maintain energy and flow
  • Using tools like Canva and Loomly for easier scheduling and design

“People will know if it’s not genuine—they resonate with your energy.” – Jonathan Robinson

Key lessons from Jonathan’s strategy:

  • You don’t have to be a pro editor or influencer to start posting.
  • Reposting valuable content can build traction faster than creating everything from scratch.
  • The Instagram algorithm favors consistency and engagement—so don’t worry if some posts flop.
  • What matters most is that your content feels aligned, even if it’s simple.

Christian echoes this by sharing his own experience of burnout from perfectionism in content creation. He reminds us that discipline fades without deeper alignment—especially when trying to show up daily.

For spiritual entrepreneurs building online:

  • Don’t overthink—just start.
  • Let your content be an extension of your energy, not a performance.
  • Focus on value and connection over metrics and vanity.

Authentic content is less about what you say and more about how you show up. When your frequency is clear and your message is heart-led, the right people find you.

Part 6: The Courage to Start and Stay the Course

One of the most resonant themes in this episode is the simple—but often difficult—truth: you just have to start. Both Christian and Jonathan emphasize that perfectionism, fear, and self-doubt are the biggest obstacles on the spiritual entrepreneur’s path—not lack of ideas or talent.

They share stories of their own beginnings—from Christian launching LovePixel and One With Tea, to Jonathan exploring healing modalities and slowly building his hypnotherapy practice.

Why starting matters more than getting it perfect:

  • You won’t know what works until you try and refine it.
  • Action builds clarity—not the other way around.
  • You’ll never feel 100% ready, but momentum is everything.
  • Failure is feedback, not final—“Trying things that don’t work is just as important as trying things that do.”

“If you never give up, you can’t lose.” – Jonathan Robinson

Christian explains how launching a business (whether a tea brand or a web agency) is like planting seeds—you won’t see results immediately, but with consistent nurturing, something beautiful grows.

Practical reminders from their journeys:

  • Take small, aligned steps daily, even when no one’s watching.
    Don’t compare your chapter 1 to someone else’s chapter 10.
  • Focus on what you love, and let that guide your persistence.
  • Understand that every phase—burnout, clarity, success—is part of the process.

For spiritual entrepreneurs, the courage to start isn’t just about business—it’s about stepping into your soul’s work. And staying the course means believing in your vision long before others do.

You don’t need a perfect website, a massive following, or a detailed strategy on day one. What you need is the willingness to show up, keep going, and let your purpose lead.

Conclusion

This conversation with Jonathan Robinson is more than just a glimpse into past life regression—it’s a powerful call to action for anyone walking the path of spiritual entrepreneurship. Whether you’re just beginning your journey or deep into building your conscious brand, the lessons shared here are clear: authenticity, alignment, and courage are your greatest assets.

Here’s what to remember:

  • Healing is multi-dimensional—and sometimes, the roots of your blocks lie beyond this lifetime.
  • A successful spiritual entrepreneur balances purpose with practicality, energy with structure.
  • Money is energy—and your work deserves to be honored and resourced.
  • Building visibility through platforms like Instagram is about resonance, not perfection.
  • You don’t need to have it all figured out—just start, and keep showing up with love.

“Your ideas, your voice, your presence—they matter. Don’t let them collect dust.”

We’re in a time of accelerated awakening. The world is shifting, and your gifts are part of that change. Whether you’re offering healing sessions, launching a conscious brand, or simply exploring your soul’s path—your presence makes a difference.

Let Jonathan’s story be a reminder that you don’t need permission to begin. All you need is the willingness to step forward—with heart, with vision, and with the belief that your purpose is not only valid, but vital.

Podcast Transcript

Christian
What’s up beautiful people. This is Christian from the Successful Spiritualpreneur Podcast. And today’s guest is someone who truly embodies the spirit of transformation and intentional living. Meet Jonathan Robinson. He’s a certified hypnotherapist specializing in past life regression using Reiki and energy healing techniques in his sessions to help his clients unlock their potential and create lasting change. Now with years of experience,

Jonathan facilitated over 500 plus past life regressions. He helps people now to move beyond limitation into alignment with clarity, confidence, and compassion. Welcome to the show. I’m super excited to dive into your journey and the magic of the mind with it.

So, Jonathan, tell us, how did you find the subconscious to be your thing?

Jonathan Robinson
Well, started with my friends telling me I have a good bedtime storytelling voice. So decided to use my natural abilities to help people relax to the deepest. And part of that journey was discovering how to help people efficiently and effectively. And with Past Life Regression, I thought it was just so fascinating that people can remember times before this lifetime. And

At first I was pretty skeptical reading Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton’s books, but after I became a certified hypnotherapist, all my clients go into their past lives and every session is really unique and special.

Christian
Wow, that’s so cool. Is there…

Is there anything like you want to share and can share from like a cool story that you remember, whether that’s, you know, from one of these sessions that you just like, that was incredible that that came through or what a coincidence.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, yeah, there’s lots of stories. You know, I find a lot of cycles and patterns and the goal is to help the current life, to help progress and learn and grow and expand. And a lot of times these past life regressions will show us scenes and memories from past lives that are challenges or tasks that are currently occurring in this life. So for example, I had a…

lady who was afraid to speak her truth or stand up for herself and her throat chakra was really blocked from past life trauma where she had abusive relationship over abusive relationship. She was able to see that, learn the lessons, use the clearing techniques to work past that. And now she’s made transformations to finding a proper relationship where she’s respected and her self-worth is higher. For example.

Christian
Hmm, I love that. I remember one of my past life regressions, I’ve had two so far in my life. And one of them, I was this Japanese head of this village, know, a couple hundred people. And then we got attacked by some sort of, you know, strange folk and…

I was hiding under my house or under the floor somewhere underground and everybody else was murdered. I was the only one that survived. And the symbolism I drew out of that was it left me very shameful and with guilt, kind of, you know, to let my people down like that.

I knew when they were coming that there was no other option though. So was like, am I going to die with them in honor, right? Or I’m going to survive. And I chose to survive in that lifetime, but it taught me the value of honor. To not hide.

Jonathan Robinson
Mm hmm. Yeah, I had that.

Yeah, I had a similar story where I had a client who felt a great deal of shame and they didn’t know where it came from. And they were a general in a Japanese army and their culture is very honorable, right? But they were the leader and they led their army in the battle and everyone got wiped out and just they felt so much shame from what happened that.

carried over to this lifetime. And so just like trauma can carry over from childhood to adulthood, it can also carry over from past lives. That’s why this work is important to understand why you might be feeling a certain way if it has no connection to this life.

Christian
Yeah, yeah in this lifetime I feel um I’m you know born and raised in Germany so I have a very strong sense of honor and duty and um that I think is not as prevalent here in the United States to be honest um I think a lot of people um just when they say something they don’t necessarily do it you know so that’s something I’ve observed from personal experience here in the States.

Jonathan Robinson
Heh.

Christian
Yeah, it’s very interesting because I love tea and I feel very drawn to Japanese culture. But yeah, that’s a little side anecdote. yeah, so I’d love to know what you see, what you define as a successful spiritual entrepreneur.

Jonathan Robinson
as a successful spiritual entrepreneur.

Christian
Yeah, how do you define that? What’s your definition of that archetype, so to say?

Jonathan Robinson
Well, really, so I worked for a company called heal.me for a while. It’s a network of holistic practitioners. And through that journey of talking to them, I realized they’re such wonderful people. They just like to help people. They want to create a positive impact. So really someone who likes to help people better themselves, be a better version of themselves. A lot of healers have what I call a healing journey. So they were hurt.

Western medicine failed them. Like for example, for me, I had severe back pain. They told me to get surgery and take pills. I said, no, no, no, you’re fired. I hired a yoga therapist, a strength trainer, decompress my back, worked on core exercises, no surgery, no, pills. And so a lot of healers have went through darkness, found out other ways to heal themselves. And now they want to share that with the world.

and they’re very good at it, they’re very compassionate about it, and a lot of times it’s through natural remedies. And I chose hypnotherapy because it’s very effective and efficient way to make those positive changes. A pill might cover the numb, pain, and they’re gonna sell you that for over and over every month. But getting to the root cause to create lasting change would be a successful transformation.

Christian
Beautiful and with that being said like what defines a successful entrepreneur or successful spiritual entrepreneur versus just a standard entrepreneur or a I don’t know just a spiritual entrepreneur. What is a successful spiritual entrepreneur in your eyes?

Jonathan Robinson
Well, I’d say someone who makes a positive impact on the world and has positive core values and what’s just wants to make the world a better place by helping others. We’re here to learn lessons, help others and celebrate. And I want to raise everyone up. don’t, know, society, a society of, you know, sick and suffering people is easier to control, but that’s not as fun. want everyone to be high vibration.

high consciousness, where we can create and manifest our dreams and desires.

Yeah, successful entrepreneurs, someone who feels fulfilled and purposeful in their duty and work. They do more than what they’re asked for and they have abundance with whether it be more clients or there’s enough people to help. There’s no shortage of people that need help. So we need more of us.

Christian
Beautiful. Yeah, I love that somebody who else was on the podcast, she led with the word money, which I think in the spiritual space, when you start a business around your passion, what you love to do and you love to help people, it’s kind of looked at a little bit. Not shameful. I mean, there’s so many emotions around money in general, right, and so much conditioning. But I thought it was so nice that she led with that word, right, because

Yeah, it also needs to make you money. It doesn’t need to, but it’d be nice. You know what mean? So because if it’s not like, you’re, I say if the lower chakras are not supported, how would only your upper chakras fulfill that? Right. So I think for me always like a spiritual entrepreneur is like somebody that’s kind of in alignment and kind of, yeah, who can ground the energy and bring his gifts forth and help the world, but also be again, grounded and financially supported and those things.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah. Yeah. I like doing trades with other practitioners and I do those often, there are that universe wants that energy exchange, whether that be money or tea or whatever they, they bring you, a session as a trade, but you know, that’s a energetic exchange of, of money and you know, it’s, is a business. So, you know, it needs to be managed properly and honorably, but, ⁓ you know, what we, what we do is important.

Christian
So.

Yeah.

Jonathan Robinson
the life-changing effects we do.

Christian
And I always say it’s an honor because it is, you know what mean? It’s like what we do and it’s especially our generation, we’re just like, we don’t want to go out there and just make money for a corporation. You know what mean? Like it needs to hit so many levels of our being for us, us, to just like, to be worth our time and our energy, you know? And that…

that collective or this like mindset is growing. know, so many people that are starting now businesses that are in alignment with who they actually are, right? Versus what they want to be, or like this outside illusion projection that they have. Yeah, beautiful. So.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah.

It all takes time.

know, every job I had before this one was a stepping stone in the right direction. I was in sales for a while and hospitality and kind of just didn’t feel fulfilled. know, I was making money, but that fulfillment was in that purpose wasn’t there. So I eventually was able to quit and just go on a journey of my own for about a year. just.

did a bucket list, wrote down a list of things I wanted to do, learn violin, play disc golf, do these other activities, learn how to meditate. And through just trying new things, you learn what you don’t like is just as important as what you do like. And so through that journey, I learned a bunch of healing modalities like hypnotherapy and Reiki and ended up using a lot of it, but.

Just trying to be open to try new things is really important and eventually you’ll find if you never give up, you can’t lose. So just keep going and even though it’s hard, being an entrepreneur is not easy. So you got to put in the work. So it’s going to be hard, but anything worth having is worth working hard for.

Christian
Yeah, beautiful. I had this friend or kind of like business partner, you know, that we kind of reencounter each other two years ago and he was like very masculine in this like strategy and like strategy and all that stuff is great, you know, but it comes to a level where you design a strategy that you personally or you as a business

whatever person supporting your own business, you just can’t fulfill that strategy for whatever reason at a certain point. It’s like, ⁓ post content daily and do this and do that. It’s like, there’s all this stuff, right, that you want to or are being told to or would be a great strategy, right? And I always say the feminine side of strategy is that inner work, like that work on yourself, right? So I feel like past life regression would be such an incredible tool to really

help you unblock those limiting beliefs within your system so you can show up more as who you are and fulfill more of what you actually want to bring to the world and action and execute in the world.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah. And I think we all wish we’d just have a line of clients coming to us, but we do need to do marketing and advertising for people to find us nowadays. ⁓ I had a session with someone who’s a psychic in this life and in the past life, they were this herbalist Reiki healer and they’d lived in the woods and in indigenous time and people would just come to her to find. They would come to her with all kinds of problems and they leave changed and healed and

the word of mouth was just people would find her and she was labeled as a witch. I would call her a spiritual healer, but we wish people would just know who we are, but it takes that business side to put yourself out there for people to resonate with you and find you.

Christian
Yeah. So tell me and us more about that. Like how do you run your quote unquote business? Like what kind of tools do you use? Do you create content? If so, how? Like how have you found? all that is just like you said, it’s all that stuff, even though it’s like, let’s just the word content creation. You know what I mean? Even that stuff is such a big journey and you underestimate it cause you start, you stop, you’re like not this way, that way. You know what I mean?

And it’s important that we stay in a space of openness. how, yeah, tell us about your experience and what you do. And I’ve seen this work for myself because of this and this.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, so I guess I got, lucky, but I started Instagram several years ago, maybe three or four years ago, and I just started posting spiritual content. And it’s not just like you said, posting here and there, it’s continuous, whether it’s four times a day to start, now I do about once or twice a day. But at the beginning, I was doing a lot of posting and reposting spiritual stuff and that enabled people to…

the algorithm for people to follow me. And so my Instagram is journeys into past lives with underscores and that’ll be in the, in the link, but people will just find me on Instagram and they resonated with my posts. And eventually after I had enough followers, I started doing original content, but I’m not a good editor. I don’t know what to say. I don’t know what the people want to hear. So

hiring people who are specialized, outsourcing some of that stuff. So outsourcing the editing of the videos if you’re not good at it or don’t like doing it. Outsourcing the marketing to someone who’s an expert at it that can give you a script or give you at least ideas of what to say and create that genuine content. And so people will know if it’s not genuine, they’ll resonate with it. So Instagram is my main thing that people find me on. That kind of led me to

a lot of clients.

Christian
Beautiful. That’s so cool. Yeah, it’s nice to hear that you’re having success with that because a lot of people struggle out there creating content, creating the audience, you know? And I think the biggest factor is to muster up the passion and consistency to continue posting. You know, because I, for example, like I’ve posted like consistent content by myself, like not, you know, taking out the podcasts and interview things.

I would say for three months, then I gave up. I was like, this is hard stuff. You know what mean? Because at some point you’re just like, yeah, I’ll keep going. I’ll do the thing. like, mind power, will power only last for so long. And then after three months, you know, it’s like, it’s also, it’s not like you see something. That’s the other thing. You know what mean? Like you would like to see results of this. Like three months is a long time. Seriously, every day for three months, 90 days.

editing, talking, posting, scheduling, making sure, you know, captioning, all that stuff. my light turned off.

Jonathan Robinson
yeah.

Yeah,

no, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a grind. I’m at the beginning. So the way, you have to understand the mechanisms and how the algorithms work. you can post five times a day. Not everyone will see every post. It’ll pick the best post for your audience. And as long as you continuously stay consistent with that, I would post that much to start. I actually did a lot of reposts to start. I don’t know if they still can do that, but

The reposts are posts that are already recognized as successful or winning posts and not creating something from Canva. I use Canva to create my own, but I’ll work so hard and create this awesome quote with a picture. No one will like it. And then I’ll just repost something that’s already working and everyone will like it. And so you never know what you’re going to get, but that consistency that

that genuineness people vibe with.

Christian
Yeah, like that’s a great reminder like even for video like You don’t need to be super original all the time look at other people that are like other videos They’re already performing. Well, how can you say that in your language? You know, think

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, yeah,

exactly. Yeah, that’s I mean, I, have an eye for I think I have an eye for niches or like things that are trending. I was I like carbonated water five years before it came out. I was into that, you know, some of these things. And so I’ll find something I really like and share it. And I’ll always tag the person that, you know, invented it. But as long as you’re helping more people find cool stuff or

content that is valuable, think that’s important.

Christian
Yeah, exactly. It’s about the value that you bring to people and also like that you deliver it with your energy because people feel that. Like I think I’ve watched one video before we hopped on of your reels and I really felt you were just like yourself, you know, like what a cool guy. He’s just doing his thing, being himself, you know, he’s not trying to like, buy this or like, don’t want this.

Like, no, bro, just chill. You know? It’s like, there’s always like, I think they call them like, hustle, hustle bro culture. You know what mean? You gotta hustle. Like, you know, the Hermosy and the Gary Vaynerchuk and like, they have great insights, you know, in terms of like content and value that they deliver and provide. But it’s not for an everyday person to like tune into that frequency and be like, yo, my guy. You know what mean?

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah.

Yeah, there’s

Christian
So,

yeah.

Jonathan Robinson
We’re all just puzzle pieces. all have our own fingerprints. So while they’re trying to fit in, you’re going to stand out just being yourself. Authenticity is a high vibrational thing. So, you know, at the beginning, I think we cover up insecurities with, with confidence or, or assertiveness. But I think when we step, when we get past that, we can step into our, our true self. ⁓ as a substitute teach sometimes, and at the beginning was so hard to manage these classrooms, but

What I realized is the kids really respond to the tone of voice, body language. And sometimes in relating this back to our original content, you’re, lot of people are afraid to start like they’re perfectionist. I don’t know if I’m good enough. Well, my first posts suck. They were, they weren’t very good, but you’re never going to get better unless you try. So putting stuff out there, putting it out there, and then consistently getting better over time.

will lead to success.

Christian
Yeah, yeah, think that’s, that’s such a big, and people say it over and over again, just start.

Jonathan Robinson
start your podcast

is probably way better now than it used to be right because you yeah

Christian
my gosh.

Yeah, totally. And another example is like the tea brand. you know, LovePixel right here, like LovePixel agency, that’s our like, that’s my agency side. We make love tangible on the web. Like we distill someone’s brand essence, put it out there that feels super aligned and just incredibly well designed in terms of customer journey and branding, of course, all these things. And then…

On the T side, we or I make love tangible with T for people. And by love tangible, I always mean like this ineffable thing, concept that some people can’t articulate called love or unity or just like this state of like, I feel it. When you see one of our reps, he’s just like, somebody put more into that than just those basics. It’s like people can see it and feel it.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah.

Christian
And that’s what I want to bring to people with the websites. And then with the tea, want to feel people, ⁓ the love and the oneness. That’s why the brand is called one with tea. Right. And same thing there. ⁓ I started that two years ago and if I didn’t start it, it wouldn’t be where I am today. You know what mean? It’s like, it’s really not a company. start. Everything’s, everything’s not that easy. Right.

Jonathan Robinson
Mm.

Christian
But if your idea and if you’re passionate about your idea, go do it. And that’s the whole reason for the show too is like, please become the successful spiritualpreneur because you have what it takes, just get started. know, like I feel everyone has such a beautiful gift to give to the world, but some people just let their idea get dusty in the drawer. You know, just like, just bring yourself out there.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, I love that. And I listen to motivational speeches. Les Brown talks about you’ll regret more when you’re older, the things you don’t do than the things that you do do. And if you don’t fulfill your destiny, you’re going to go to your grave with those ideas. so many people could benefit from them. So hopefully this podcast and this episode inspires some people to start and get around more people. One really big thing also is

getting around people that are doing what you do. So when I first started, I got around hypnotists. When I learned magic, I got around magicians. So when you’re around in proximity to people that are succeeding, you will be the average of the five people you hang out with most. asking them questions, see what’s working for them, never giving up. And no one’s going to reach out to you though. No one’s going to hold your hand. You have to reach out to them. I had to reach out to 20 hypnotists before, and I got like two responses.

But from those two responses, I networked with more of them. So be okay being rejected and just keep going and just don’t give up.

Christian
I know it’s so big, you know, I feel, you know, and really I think I’m going at going one level meta here, you know, on like my brand and what I do is like I have my personal brand, I have my agency, I have my tea. These are all extensions of my energetic arms that are branches that I nurture on a weekly basis. Right. And of course, whatever you nurture most is going to grow most. Right. So

I know I’m very passionate about technology and design and that’s why love Pixel. I’m very passionate about tea. The brands I started are all in alignment with who I want to be and I know I’m not going to get tired of tea in 20 years. I’m not going to get tired of technology in 20. It’s very cool how these things came to me little by little.

in Germany, studying business and I was at Google and then I didn’t feel the vibe there. You know what mean? Like I saw people who were there three, five years and just lost their sparks. I was like, I have to move on. I went to Bali. I lived with a shaman. You know, I discovered my spiritual side and it’s like, how do I make money? This is cool. I like living like a hippie, but how do I make money? And I was like, let me teach myself web design. And then I taught myself web design. From there, I had a family. came to the States because I’m from Germany. And then I started my agency. The agency was kind of like the

the primary driver of a vehicle for me to be financially stable and then I said, okay, let me venture out and do the tea. It’s a process, you know? But you have to start.

Jonathan Robinson
Got to start, got to be passionate about it, got to believe in what you do. And that’s why I didn’t, I was in sales and after a few years I would just stop believing in the product and my motivation would go down. I’d find another company and the motivation would be there. But now I’m really doing what I love and I’m fitting into my niche and my passion. That never goes away and all that remains is for me to meet more people, keep working on my business.

And you’ll just come up with more and more ideas that that work for you. Trying things that don’t work are just as important as trying things that do because you realize what doesn’t work and that’ll move you to the next step.

Christian
Exactly. Yeah, so it’s so true. It’s really not complicated. Okay. Okay. So we’re gonna stop talking about that. People just get started. That’s it. And so let’s let me let me ask you a little bit about your, I would say, website journey, I guess, because I feel whenever somebody creates a website, it’s kind of like a moment in their lives where they say,

I’m going to put this stake in the ground here, you know, and this is the identity or person that I want to be perceived as. And once people do that, again, get started, don’t think it needs to be perfect. The first website is never perfect. Once people do that, their internal belief system levels up to a way where they’re just like, OK, I have this thing now, I am this thing.

I’m going to do more of this thing in this direction. You know what mean? So do you remember when you got your first website? Like how long ago was it? Why in that circumstance or in that way? Tell me about it.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, yeah, because a website, it’s a living document. mean, it’s going to change every month with your events and different things. So it’s never going to be perfect. So just put it out there and continuously improve it. And it’s an investment. So it is a kind of a big, big deal for a lot of people to put it out there. This is my reputation. It’s not only a business card, but it’s a information about you. how they book with you, the first impressions of you. So it has to be informative.

but yet simple to not confuse people. they, the, the goal is for them to learn about you and hopefully book a session. I started with Wix. Now I’m on to a company that helps me with it and it’s run on the platform called next level, I believe. And so that’s like a all in one website, CRM email management thing. So go next level, I think it is, but there’s people that white label it.

Christian
Go high level.

Jonathan Robinson
Go high level, okay, yeah, yeah. So I just moved to that and it’s been a game changer because one of the things it can do is schedule your social media posts. So I can use Loomly to schedule my Loomly.com to schedule my Instagram posts so I don’t have to do it every day, every hour. So utilizing that technology and with the website I can do that now. So yeah, guess my website started.

That was several years ago, it’s get it out there.

Christian
Beautiful. Yeah, I love that. And again, you gotta start somewhere. Don’t just let it rot in the drawer somewhere. I think it’s so important that it’s just a first step and it’s a tiny step. You don’t need to have this fancy car. Just start walking, start bicycling.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah. Don’t get excuses. Don’t use those excuses. Oh, I have kids. I have that. Well, do it for your kids. Do it for this reason. Do it for that. And, um, yeah.

Christian
Yeah,

I love that. Yeah, so when people find your content on Instagram, you usually send them where? To the website or somewhere else? Like, do you have a link tree? How do you currently handle the people that currently come across you?

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, yeah. Usually people message me on Instagram. so if you’re out there, follow my content. If you vibe with it, send me a message. I try to help everyone just answer questions. Sometimes I just like to meet with spiritual people. So, you know, I have a free introductory call that all my sessions go through. So just book a free call with me. We can talk about spiritual stuff and talk about a session if you want to do that too. On my YouTube channel, I’m beginning to have some more like longer form content.

Um, on there as well as there’s some actual, uh, edited sessions. So I have like full length sessions on there in case you’re wondering like what a session entails. Um, yeah.

Christian
That’s so cool. Yeah, think

that’s super helpful, especially if you don’t know what past-type aggression is, I think it’s great to watch them. They’re so informative. It’s like watching a reality TV show, but in somebody’s actual life.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah,

yeah some and I put some really exciting help there exciting sessions on there the people are under hypnosis So it’s you longer format, but When you’re actually in the session you’re experiencing more because you’re the one As opposed to like a psychic saying hey, these are your past lives. You’re actually experiencing like a movie or a daydream Feeling it and a lot of people see it with me. They’ll see their images or other past lives, so

It’s really exciting when they’re in it and in the moment. And so I wanted to put it out there to share with the world. lots of stuff on there. And the Instagram has just been so helpful because you can target a certain market of people that are interested in hypnosis or yoga or tea or whatever you want. using this tech, you know, a hundred years ago, we didn’t have this technology. AI can be used for evil or can be used for good.

just like a cell phone can. you know, embracing it and using it for your advantage.

Christian
Yeah, I 100 % agree with that. So, um…

I wanted to ask you a couple more, I would say personal questions and don’t be afraid, not that personal. Just like, who or what inspires you currently in your spiritual or entrepreneurial journey?

Jonathan Robinson
man, who or what inspires me? guess the, I read a lot of books. I read two books a month and so I do audio, I listen to them, but other past life authors are inspiring me currently. And by the way, your goals will change. Five years ago, my goals were way different than they are now. And five years from now, they’ll be a lot different too, but I’d like to, so I started writing a book about.

my work and past lives, when does the soul enter the body and different questions like that, that I think are really important to get out there. Birthmarks, I’m doing a deep dive into birthmarks. finding that a lot of birthmarks come from past life trauma. And so that’s kind of inspiring me to start this investigation. And then in the future, I want to do more retreats with groups and fascinating places because a lot of

If you’ve never been on a retreat, they’re really life-changing, they’re really fascinating. You’re just immersed in new things and can you really make a lot of transformations with that?

Christian
You know, so powerful, know, the energy in person, the inspiring people, like also the people that are, that go to a retreat, they’re just like, people are ready for like change, they’re open, they want to connect, they want to help, like it’s really, it’s a really, really special energy. So I think that’s a really great way of doing it. Really cool.

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah.

Yeah. When I started this journey, I was just reading books after book. wanted to know what’s the truth, what happens after you die. And so I investigated a lot of past life books by Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton, near death experience books. A lot of people are able to be brought back to life after they heart stops because of defibrillators and CPR. So there’s a ton of stories on that. Children’s Past Lives with Jim Tucker out of the University of Virginia, several books.

And then psychic mediums with channeling. There’s so much evidence, there’s so much stuff out there that I just love diving into.

Christian
That’s beautiful. And so we’re coming towards the end of the episode and I wanted to ask you what your three words are that you want people to know you for after you leave this physical plane and go into your next lifetime.

Jonathan Robinson
Hmm. Wow. I’d have to think about that.

Christian
Yeah,

think a little bit, take your time, all good.

Jonathan Robinson
Can you ask the next question? Come back to that one. Three words. I mean, I like to quote.

Christian
Well, grievous, it’s just on

top of your mind. They don’t have to be perfect, but just like, I mean, I know it’s a deep question, but what comes to you?

Jonathan Robinson
I like the quote, be the change you wish to see in the world. I think that embodies that’s from Gandhi. Inspirational comes to mind, being a good representative, being a good influence, creating a positive impact, expanding consciousness. How about that?

Christian
Mm-hmm.

like it. Yeah, beautiful. Thank you.

What do you see, like what is your vision of the new earth, however you define that?

Jonathan Robinson
I just had a session where someone went into a channeling with an entity. So usually in past life regression, part of the session is calling the higher self forward to answer any questions if they haven’t been answered yet. But this person channeled a collective. I asked, what’s your name? They said, we are not one, we are many. And I’m like, OK. And I guess that means after 5D, we go into a collective.

consciousness. And I asked them, you know, why are so many people incarnating on earth at this time? They said, because they want to experience this shift that’s happening, the shift of consciousness, the whole universe apparently is watching us. And what happens on earth plays a huge role in the universe. I said, what do mean? That’s we’re just one planet. And they said, based

It’s one planet, but the consciousness is here. It’s almost like all these different aliens or extraterrestrials made earth and are all incarnating from different planets to help raise the vibration because it’s this one big experiment that we’re in. it’s like a simulation, but the most loving spiritual simulation that we’re in. And so they said the shift is happening and it’s really exciting time.

And what happens on earth is going to affect the whole universe because of where we’re located, the sacred geometry of everything. And I said, what do you mean? What’s new earth? New earth is like an overlay. So some people with higher vibrations will know the difference. They’ll just go into this new earth overlay and the other people will, we won’t really know the difference of what happens. It’s kind of like this one session I had where the

These people were chanting in this indigenous like Mayan society around a fire and they chanted so much because they knew danger was coming that they chanted and created another realm and were able to go to this other other realm of existence. And people have chanted throughout history. Right. And there’s no sign of Mayans or Aztecs. Right. Where do they go? So these are just things that, you know, happen in Dolores Cannon’s books. And now they’re happening in my sessions and

Christian
Hmm… Wow.

Jonathan Robinson
I just try to stay open-minded and make the best, make pieces of it, the puzzle.

Christian
That’s so cool. I love that. Yeah. What an honor to be here, you know, at this time. It’s a very special time, you know, and we, I know we feel it too. Like, I feel like you and I, I guess it has to do also, I feel with, well, not necessarily with age, I would say, but there’s a tendency that younger people are just like, yeah, of course that stuff is happening. You know what I mean? It’s like, look at the world. It’s a mess. You know what mean?

Jonathan Robinson
Yeah, we gotta embrace it.

Christian
Versus old people like oh my gosh so much changes coming we’re fearful of AI jobs Thank God AI is coming man because this universe needs to change you know people can just work all their life. You know what mean? I’m excited you know what I mean like for everything that’s coming like the new earth is gonna be

Jonathan Robinson
Lots of challenges, things are changing so fast now. It’s like time is speeding up for the older folks. Things would go so slow for so long, right? But with the internet, now we have limitless information. You can research things. And as an entrepreneur, it’s not the limited amount of resources. It’s the lack of resourcefulness. So being resourceful, finding those technologies, finding people, reaching out. There’s so many resources. There’s more resources now than ever before. So.

We need to stay diligent and focused on putting the pieces of the puzzle in your business so it can succeed.

Christian
Beautiful. Well, it’s been a true honor to have you on. Do you have any last words for the audience?

Jonathan Robinson
stay positive. Big things are happening. Exciting times are ahead of us. listen to more, ⁓ episodes of this podcast, lots of tips, lots of awesome spiritual people and check out my Instagram to for past life posts.

Christian
Awesome, beautiful. Well, thanks so much for coming on. then, yeah, where can people find you? Instagram, where else? Anything else you’d like to link or highlight, promote?

Jonathan Robinson
Journeysintopastlives.com is my website. Journeys into past lives is my Instagram. It’s underscore, but it’ll probably pop up pretty quickly. I love what I do. I’m passionate about it. want more people. If you have a birthmark, look me up. We’ll get to the bottom of it. And you know, a lot of people looking for past life regression person and I do this remotely and to help people all over the world. Super honored to do that and share that with you and.

your listeners.

Christian
Beautiful. Thanks so much for all the time, all your wisdom, all your heart you bring to the show and the planet. And it’s been an honor.

Jonathan Robinson
Absolutely.

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