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Danica Patrick, the celebrated former racing driver, left a conservative crowd in awe on Saturday with a surprising revelation about her experience with ‘past life regression,’ which she claims connected her to a past existence as a Native American.
Speaking at the third day of Turning Point USA’s Americafest, the NASCAR and IndyCar veteran shared her intriguing story, diverging from the usual topics expected at the event. Patrick, who has been increasingly influential within conservative communities, used her narrative to underscore themes of bravery and confronting fears.
“I underwent a past life regression,” she recounted to the audience. “This involves working with a therapist who specializes in past life regression. You enter a deeply meditative, relaxed state, which allows you to tap into memories of your past lives.”
During this guided experience, Patrick described a vision that took her back to a time in the wilderness of what she believed might be Nevada or Utah, offering a unique perspective on her journey of self-discovery.
She claimed the guided session transported her vision to the wilderness of Nevada or Utah.
Danica Patrick stunned Turning Point USA’s Americafest by detailing a ‘past life regression’
The NASCAR and IndyCar icon used the story to illustrate the importance of courage
‘So this guided me into the vision 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.
‘I was on my way to what would have been like the original (Los Angeles area) when it was first sort of civilized.
In the vision, she claimed that she began selling medicine at a local market, before eventually building a community around her work.
‘And so in this vision, like 10 years had gone by, and I was doing this regularly,’ she continued.
‘And then the vision went sort of empty for like 30 or 40 years,’ Patrick said. ‘And so this landed me, maybe in my 70s or something… 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.’
She used the anecdote to urge the audience to speak out on political issues regardless of the social or personal costs.
‘It might be speaking out, saying something in front of people for the first time that you’ve never said (before), sharing something about yourself that you’ve never shared,’ she urged.
‘Are you going to let fear win?’ she asked the crowd. ‘You say no.’
The speech comes during a high-profile year for Turning Point USA, which recently mourned the loss of its founder, Charlie Kirk, after his assassination earlier this year.
Patrick was joined at the event by other high-profile speakers, including Riley Gaines and Rob Schneider.
Erika Kirk, wife of the late Charlie Kirk, was center stage at the TurningPoint USA event
Patrick, who has become a prominent voice in conservative circles, hit the campaign trail to support Donald Trump before the election last year
The incident comes days after Patrick revealed her new boyfriend in an Instagram post
The speech comes during a high-profile year for Turning Point USA, which recently mourned the loss of its founder, Charlie Kirk, after his assassination earlier this year.
Patrick was joined at the event by other high-profile speakers, including Riley Gaines and Rob Schneider.
The bizarre story comes just days after Patrick revealed her new mystery boyfriend in a holiday Instagram post.
Elsewhere at the event, Nicki Minaj suffered an embarrassing gaffe in front of Erika Kirk as she attempted to praise JD Vance as an ‘assassin.’
The singer, real name Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, 43, put her head in her hands as she used the poor choice of words while speaking with Charlie Kirk’s widow at Turning Point USA’s AmFest on Sunday.
The moment came as Kirk asked Minaj what her message is to young men, and she warned them not to be like ‘New-scum’ – an insult on California Governor Gavin Newsom.
‘Young men, you have amazing role models like our handsome dashing president,’ Minaj continued.
‘And you have amazing role models like the assassin JD Vance, our vice president.’
The singer appeared to quickly realize she used the word ‘assassin’ in front of the widow whose husband was assassinated in September, and paused with her head down.