Who were you in past life? Tes
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Past Life is an astrology-themed mobile app from developer Hemisoft that tries to answer that quirky question we've all wondered at some point. You download it from Google Play or the App Store, install it, and upon launch you're greeted with a visually rich interface full of zodiac symbols, celestial imagery, and soothing color palettes. The app positions itself as a tool for spiritual exploration and self-discovery, leaning into tarot-style readings and personality analysis based on your birth chart. The first impression is honestly quite polished — the animations are smooth, the music is calming, and there's a sense that someone put real thought into making the experience feel mystical rather than gimmicky. Registration is free, though like most apps in this space, there are in-app purchases and optional ads if you want to unlock deeper insights.

After spending some time with it, the hands-on experience is a mixed bag. The interface is intuitive enough: you enter your birth details, and the app generates a past life profile based on planetary positions and house placements. The main actions revolve around reading these personalized reports, checking daily horoscopes, and occasionally tapping through guided meditations or journal prompts. What stands out during onboarding is the detailed explanation of each astrological element — it doesn't just throw jargon at you. For example, when your Moon sign is described, there's a short, relatable paragraph about emotional patterns. A small practical tip: if you feel overwhelmed by the information, focus on the "Past Life Summary" tab first, because that's where the core narrative lives. Navigation is mostly smooth, but I did hit a few moments where loading screens hung longer than expected, especially when pulling up compatibility reports.

After using this for a couple of weeks, I can see why someone would keep it installed. The daily notifications are gentle reminders rather than spammy nudges, and the app excels at making you feel like you're uncovering hidden layers of your personality. People who enjoy astrology, tarot, or introspective journaling will likely find it valuable. That said, it's not for everyone. If you're skeptical about spiritual frameworks or prefer analytical self-help tools like Daylio or Reflectly, this might feel too woo-woo. Compared to apps like Co-Star or The Pattern, Past Life offers a warmer, more narrative-driven experience — less data-crunching, more storytelling. The biggest difference is that it specifically ties your current traits to imagined past lives, which gives it a unique angle. Ultimately, I kept it installed because the daily reads feel personal, but I could see someone uninstalling if they find the horoscopes too vague or the ads too frequent without paying.

features

  • 🌟 Past Life Reports: Unlike Co-Star which focuses heavily on current transits, this app generates a detailed narrative about who you might have been in a previous existence. It ties birth chart elements to specific past-life scenarios, like being a healer in ancient Egypt or a soldier in feudal Japan. The stories feel personalized rather than copied from a template.
  • 🌟 Guided Meditations: These are short, 5-10 minute sessions themed around past-life regression or chakra balancing. Compared to Calm or Headspace, they're less polished in production but more targeted toward spiritual exploration. You can filter by mood or intention, which is handy.
  • 🌟 Compatibility Insights: Instead of just percentage scores, Past Life offers written explanations for why two signs might clash or harmonize based on past-life dynamics. The Pattern does something similar but more abstractly; here the language is grounded in reincarnation ideas, which some users may find more engaging.
  • 🌟 Journal Prompts: Daily questions like "What fear from a past life might be affecting you today?" feel unique. Apps like Reflectly use general prompts, but these are specifically tied to the app's theme, making the journaling feel less random and more cohesive with your astrological profile.

pros

  • ✅ Narrative Depth: Where Co-Star gives you blunt, almost robotic interpretations, Past Life wraps each reading in a story. It feels like having a conversation with a friend who knows astrology, not a machine. The vivid language makes the insights memorable.
  • ✅ Visual & Audio Design: The app's aesthetic is genuinely calming — soft gradients, animated zodiac wheels, and a soundtrack that doesn't grate after 20 minutes. The Pattern has a cleaner but colder interface, while Past Life feels like stepping into a cozy occult shop.
  • ✅ Low Commitment Entry: You get a decent amount of content for free before hitting paywalls. TimePassages requires a subscription to unlock most features, but here the free tier covers basic past-life reports and daily horoscopes without feeling crippled.

cons

  • ❌ Load Times: The app sometimes takes 5-10 seconds to generate reports, especially on older phones. Co-Star loads almost instantly. This might annoy users who want quick readings during a commute.
  • ❌ Ad Frequency Without Paying: If you don't subscribe, you'll see an ad every 3-4 actions — often for other Hemisoft apps. The Pattern runs fewer ads in its free version. It's tolerable but breaks the immersion.
  • ❌ Vague or Repetitive Content: Some past-life narratives feel recycled after a week of use. You might see similar phrases about "unfinished business" across different signs. AstroMatrix, for contrast, uses more diverse vocabulary. Past Life could benefit from expanding its writing pool.
  • ❌ No Offline Mode: You need an internet connection to access any reports. Apps like Daily Horoscope offer basic offline readings, so this is a notable gap for travelers or anyone with spotty data.

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