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Have we been here before? - Past Lives TV Show UK – Year 2005 – 19 Episodes - YouTube

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Episode 1 of 19

Have we been here before? - Joe Pasquale

Born in 1900 - Elton.

Samuel Jacobs – 17 years – 18 Stanford Street, Elton – 1917. Being deployed to France. Mother takes photo to remember her son on a box browny camera. Sailed from Portsmith, England to France. Private in the Army. Now in France. Many soldiers are dieing on the battle. Shot in the arm, right shoulder. Nurse is in a tent at the front serving the injured men. Back home working at a shop. Year is 1947 he is 40 years. Has purchased a new grey Ford van manufactured in the UK. License X9 28E. Enjoys going to the pub and playing card games. Mother dies of old age.

Have we been here before? - Joe Pasquale - Part 1 of 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1mJX2FiOeA


Have we been here before? - Joe Pasquale - Part 2 of 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0f10-4WObo


Have we been here before? - Joe Pasquale - Part 3 of 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbiR3p1PJIM
 
Episode 2 of 19


Episode 2 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Anneka Rice


Year 1528 – 500 years ago


Bustling street. Everyone is running to see a boat leave. 16 year old boy. Name is Richard. Feel exhilarated. On a sailing ship, climbing up a mast to the crow's nest. Scaring but fun! Ship is carrying supplies and instruments. It is a long and traumatic journey. Traumatic caused by near starvation. The year is 1528. Bringing back food stuffs, medicines, ointments, and plants with healing powers. Lesson learned in lifetime. Hard work. Life is what you make of it. It does not come to you.


Have I Been Here Before? - Anneka Rice Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 3 of 19


Episode 3 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Cheryl Baker


1856 Carpenter in England – 150 years ago


Male. Name is Joe Kelly. Age 17 years old. Job is making chairs for Mr. Green the Governor. Work place is in a warehouse in Bethelgreen. The year is 1856. The towns name is Hatly. Getting married to Mary at the church St James Elest, in Hatly. Mary then gets ill with TB = tuberculosis. Mary is 45 years old. Besides working, Joe played cards at the pub called Frozen Crown on Green Street. Joe is now older and dying. Thoughts of life. Nice life, content.


Joseph Kelly born in 1838 in Bethenulgreen, east London. Hatly – Green Street. Furniture makers were located in East London. Joe made chair. Hatly was the centre of the furniture trade. 1/5 of all adult deaths were caused by TB = tuberculosis. On 75 Curtain Road in Shortage their was a furniture chair maker as described. Owner was George Banks and worked for Greenwood & sons.


Have I Been Here Before? - Cheryl Baker Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 4 of 19


Episode 4 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Suzanne Shaw


Sister of vaudeville star in southern US 1920-1930 moves to Canada after marrying driver. She lives a very happy simple and secure life.


In this life 2010 she is the beautiful star but is not as happy or as secure with a stable relationship.


Have I Been Here Before? - Suzanne Shaw - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 5 of 19


Episode 5 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Linda Lusardi


650 years ago.


1346 - 1351 – Very cold – Asteroid impact cools the atmosphere.


Houses made of straw, woven wood and mud.


Looses 4 babies. Hunger and poor nutrition creates the plague.


Mary's family of 4 children die from the Black Death.


Have I Been Here Before? - Linda Lusardi - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 6 of 19


Episode 6 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Anne Charleston


Kate is a peasant farm girl in Ireland in 1800's and works on the farm. Father wants her to marry Peter because he is wealthier and has his own farm. Irish potato famine, crops fail 1845-1848 famine - starvation. Thousands of people are dying. Peter dies of starvation and then she dies of starvation at 24 years of age.


Food: Bread, cheese, porridge and potatoes.


Very simple house. Straw roof, dirt floor, hearth with hole in roof to vent smoke, wicker wood walls filled with mud / dung.


Have I Been Here Before? - Anne Charleston – Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 7 of 19


Episode 7 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Lisa I'Anson


Past life name Dameanous – Young man 26 years who is a Franciscan monk – Italy – 1739 date on fountain. Get up early, pray in chapel, and then work in the garden. Caught in bad fire. Town name is Sienna. Must leave town. Becomes a guide for a merchant in Venice. Offers spiritual advice. Learned in that life tranquillity and simplicity. Franciscan Monks wore brown habits. Lowly person.


Have I Been Here Before? - Lisa I'Anson - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 8 of 19


Episode 8 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Toyah Wilcox


600 years ago.


Naomi – 1405 – Holland – Put in room by village to absorb the sins of the village. She is an anchoress bricked up in a church. She carries their sins. She had no choice. Could not be a mother. Mother can visit. No one can visit. Poor health, under nourished. No exercise. Surrounded by her own filth. Soul leaves body. No regrets. Nothing to remain for. Reason for life is to see daylight. Begen's women's group in Holland who selected a single girl to be the anchoress in the 1400's.


Have I Been Here Before? - Toyah Wilcox – Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 9 of 19


Episode 9 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Shaun Williamson


Wearing armour 14th century 1315. Richard Florine is a knight. Home is a castle. Rural France. Russelean. Fight for the count. Madeline, lady in waiting for the count. She likes him. He is in love. Not allowed to love her. Horse back travel. Fighting against the English in the mud. 3 months away fighting. Neck wound by a pike. Knocked off horse by pike held by English soldier. Last thoughts, will not see Madeline or the castle again. Feelings bitter. Battle of Bannenberg in 1314.


Have I Been Here Before? - Shaun Williamson - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 10 of 19


Episode 10 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Nicola Wheeler


Marcus Durham – 24 years – Cookerage Road – Year 1804 – Regiment 402. Marcus and Johnathon are arguing over Johnathon's girlfriend. Johnathon is going to marry Maria, but he does not love her. Marcus however does love Maria. Maria has no clue that Marcus likes her. In his anger Marcus accidentally shots his friend. Wearing his regiment uniform red coat and blue pants he has run away from his regiment. Maria discovers that Marcus has killed Johnathon. While in prison for deserting, Maria tells the authorities that Marcus has killed Johnathon. The penalty for murder is death. Marcus is hung along with several other prisoners. Maria is happy that Marcus has paid for his crime with his life. The watching crowd cheers.


Have I Been Here Before? - Nicola Wheeler – Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 11 of 19


Episode 11 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Denise Welch


Jean Harder – Tennis loving farm girl – 21 years old - Farm name Teigne – Year 1821 – Mom dies at 11 year's very sad. Playing outside in the field on the farm with her tennis racket. Wearing sports clothes. Long white pants. White shoes. Pinned by a tractor. Jim a young farmhand was working on the tracker. Accidentally runs in front of the tracker while playing with her tennis racket. She does not die in his accident, but is hurt. What did she learn in lifetime – Was very happy and loved her parents.


Have I Been Here Before? - Denise Welch - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 12 of 19


Episode 12 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Melinda Messenger


Female – Old 60's – Wearing a clothing sack – Dirty old cloth sack – Location seems to be a Monastery - No family – No friends – She is alone. Her only child died from weakness and sickness. In present day very protective of her children and all children. Life lesson: Learning how to feel the loss of a child.


Have I Been Here Before? - Melinda Messenger - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 13 of 19


Episode 13 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Jennie Bond


Amelia Hatshup - 1713 – 16 years old – London - Ryecroft Street – Poor and troubled – Chaos – Flood – Little brother dies in the flood, 4 years earlier in 1709. Amelia is unable to hold onto her little brother. – His name was Simian and he was 2 years at the time. Amelia then has a little boy named Charlie. Charlie was born in the jail. May have stolen food and was imprisoned for it. Was in jail for 5 years. Voyage on a ship with her son Charlie who is now about 6 years old. 1709 flood was caused an especially heavy winter snowfall especially on Christmas Day.


Have I Been Here Before? - Jennie Bond - Part 1 of 2

 
Episode 14 of 19


Episode 14 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Tina Baker


Older woman in 1880 – Takes on older woman's characteristics. Miranda – Surrey England, Wealthy woman, owns a beautiful house which includes a conservatory, loves growing plants, husband has dies. Has a house maid and garden boy. Eldest daughter in London, Tabatha. Middle daughter is Mary. Married well good men with position. Not sure if Tabatha is faithful. Her husband has whiskers, a red face, and a pot belly. Miranda calls Tabatha's husband a buffoon. Miranda is married at 24, husband was 23 years. She was a woman of opinions. Did not like to dance. Found dancing to be silly. Liked knowledge and anything new, especially growing knowledge, growing crops, irrigating crops. She was a true lady. Regretted that she did not dance more, laugh more, and love more. A woman that stood up for what she believed in. During regression is wearing a dress accurate to the period where fashions were changing.


Have I Been Here Before? - Tina Baker - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 15 of 19


Episode 15 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Sarah Greene


Woman – 1719 – learning French language – Caribbean name is Minor – Now living in freedom in New Orleans. Lived on an island. It could be very stormy. Was taken off her island in the Caribbean. Captured into the slave trade. Travelled on a boat to America. Town is called Orleans = New Orleans. New Orleans founded in 1718. Language clues – language is not recognized. Staying with a doctor and his wife who wanted to save her. New name Sophia Bergermand. Now they are like her parents. Going to marry Richard. She is going to marry Richard. Dark skinned, but not as dark as her. Thoughts on Life – Bad people at the beginning and good people at the end.


Have I Been Here Before? - Sarah Greene - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 16 of 19


Episode 16 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Jane McDonald - Part 1 of 3


Palace – Wearing coral silks. Sandals are very decorative with bells and jewels. Name is Zara. 18 years old. Zara comes from Zakara = blooming flower. Zara is a dancer for the Zhar. Bulgarians use the term Zhar for their king. Shara is his first wife. Shara is very open to Zara becoming another wife. Bukhara is her original town. She is very fit. She loves to dance. She is fond of a musician. Now 30 years old. She has everything, but is empty inside. She never experienced true love and marrying the man she loved the musician. Later in life Zara's legs are paralysed. Zara is later drowned by servant girls who were in her inner circle of trust.


Neat spin on the story. The servant girl who drowned Zara in Jane's previous life is now a close friend in this life. Jane is naturally concerned, but may not realize that past behaviours do not come forward. They are each playing a role in a play on Earth. Another revelation is that in this life Jane was always going after more wealthy men who could support her even though she could support herself. These men were not working out. Then she tried a musician and then broke it off because he could not support her. Jane realizes after watching her past life that she had a very wealthy husband before and was very unhappy. She is now back with the musician and happy again!


Life's lesson, love is more important than money.


Have I Been Here Before? - Jane McDonald - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 17 of 19


Episode 17 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Jonathan Coleman


300 years ago - 1740 to 1741


James Porter – 20 years old - Mother is Elizabeth. And has a sister. – Poor family. Town is Portsmith, England. Tricked to go onto a ship by getting and friends drunk. Year is 1740 / 1741. Sailing to Caribbean. Lot of space for cargo. Boys have to fight for food, mask climbing, deck cleaning, status very low. In that life he is hungry and skinny. His back was been whipped for punishment. Sails are broken, masts are broken, boat has been through a bad storm and then sinks. Hiding in a cupboard as the boat sinks in the middle of the ocean, lungs fill with water, knows it is at the end. At death his spirit leaves his body, leaves the ship, passes through the water and into the spirit realm.


History – War of Jenkins Ear was being fought in the Caribbean – In 1741 the British sent out 186 ships to fight the Spanish ships over trading rights in the area. Additional proof found in a baptism certificate for James Porter dated 1721.


Have I Been Here Before? - Jonathan Coleman - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 18 of 19


Episode 18 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Neil Fox


Year 1470 – 600 years ago


Thomas – Sarah in a green dress – medieval dress. Sarah is the daughter of a baron. Thomas and Sarah are in love. Thomas is not allowed to see Sarah. Thomas builds furniture and plays a lute. Next scene Thomas is drinking ale at the bar, Sarah is watching. Door bursts open and Thomas is arrested. Why? Because he loves Sarah. The prison has black bars of wrought iron. Thomas is in prison for 7 years. Five years since left prison, now seeking revenge. Thomas is part of a group of men who over throw the Barron for power. A small skirmish set inside the “War of the Roses” in 1470. 14 years of peace followed the end of the “War of the Roses”.


Thomas kills the Baron with an arrow through the throat, while he is standing on a curving set of stone stairs. Thomas is allowed to get away with murdering the Baron because it is a power overthrow. The Baron was Sarah's father. Thomas then marries Sarah and has three children. In 2005 Sarah's spirit is now Neil's wife. Life lesson: Sometimes you have to do something difficult in life to win your true love.


Have I Been Here Before? - Neil Fox - Part 1 of 3

 
Episode 19 of 19


Episode 19 of 19


Have I Been Here Before? - Ann Maurice


Year 50 (born) – 72 (22 years old) – 85 (35 years old) – 90 (dies at 40 years)


This regression seems to take place in Jerusalem 70AD, 1935 years ago.


Standing on a road, wearing protective armour. Centurion’s name is Cassius. Age 22. Soldier for Emperor Augustus. Cassius comes from Rome. His job is the extend watch. Cassius has been on deployment in the desert for 18 months, protecting the castle of a King. Cassius saves the life of the King's son in battle and soon finds himself inside the Kings room being honoured and rewarded by the King himself. Saved King's son. Awards and favours are important for soldier status. Cassius and King's daughter are falling in love. They are allowed to marry and have a family. Son and daughter. The year is 85 and Cassius is in his mid 30's. 1st century. Cassius’s wife dies giving birth to their 3rd child. Religion practised, they pray to Jehovah. He dies at 40 years of age. Life lessons. Learns to bravery, loyalty, learned to be alone and survive.


In this life Ann has the heart of a warrior inside her. She loves a good battle scene at the movies. Is loyal and has duty to what she does and people she works for. She loves visiting the ruins of Rome.


Have I Been Here Before? - Ann Maurice - Part 1 of 3

 
How I found these great Past Live videos.


This past weekend on Saturday March 24, 2012, I was excited to due a regression using a self hypnosis program from YouTube. Just as I was getting down into a calm state my Spirit Guide froze the YouTube video on my computer. She is quite good at this when I am advancing too quickly.


“NO regression without an assistant,” I was told in my inner mind.


“Instead why don't you watch some of these videos and see how its done.”


I was then introduced to these great YouTube videos, Have I Been Here Before?


I hope that you enjoy them as much as I did!


Arnold Vinette


Ottawa, Canada
 
Thanks for sharing the links Arnold. I remember watching a few of these episodes on tv a few years ago. As the forum video archivist, I've always kept an eye open on YouTube in the hope that someone would one day post this interesting series. I like the way they follow up the regressions with research to validate the memories. I also wonder what ratio the successful regressions were with the unsuccessful ones, I doubt if the producers had a 100% success rate.
 
I love finding treasures like this to share


Always glad when I can make a useful contribution!


It is fun to discover this aspect of life as you get older.


My reward for having made it through my life lessons to date. :) )


Arnie
 
Wow Arnold that was a lot of work, and you have found some that I havent seen!!! I love this show, thankyou so much. I think there was an old one about a WW1 soldier which was very acurate, cant remember which TV personality it was though.


Thanks again, Ive got my nights viewing all sorted now !! :thumbsup:
 
Thank you for posting the links. I enjoyed them, especially the one on the Irish Potato Famine, a tragedy I have been researching these past few days.
 
Have I Been Here Before? - Jonathan Coleman - Part 3 of 3


Thanks again for taking the time to share these links. I'll have to find some time to watch the other episodes.
 
Have I Been Here Before? - Alison Lapper, artist


Alison was born with the congenital disorder phocomelia. Was institutionalised in her childhood and remains distant from her relatives today. Suffers from physical pain all the time.


Regression - name is Helen. Lived in a sparse, cold (always cold), round, mud hut with her mother in medieval England. They slept on the straw lined floor. She worked on the land performing hard, manual labour in the field, including feeding the pigs and chickens. The land was not owned by them.


Her father had a debt he didn’t pay so she, the only abled/fit daughter, at the age of 17, was stolen by George (an Earl?) and taken to his castle, until her father found the money. She was kept as a prisoner/slave in a cold, damp dungeon and forced to work in the kitchen. Eventually she was released from the castle and returned to the village. There she met a woodsman with whom she spent her life with (possibly as his concubine). She has 2 children (twins). Work involved handling apples from the orchard (likely used for cider making). The life was very difficult but fulfilling, except she was never really free because the land she lived on was owned by a vain Earl.


After her session she was pain free for 4 hours.

 
Have I Been Here Before? - John Barrowman, actor


Regression: he is a clown in a circus in Bucharest. He is wearing a big red and white striped, parachute type outfit with ruffles, has big red feet, a really white face, and a pointed hat with a big red bauble on the top. Name is Oliver Nostravich. Aged 19. The year is 1817. His family are circus people. His father and mother are trapeze artists, and he thinks it’s funny that he is a clown. He muses about the fact that his family are trapeze artists and that, if anything happens, he is the one that has to make the crowd laugh. They perform without a net. He feels really strange about this. They are gypsies and live in a colourful gypsy wagon they have painted themselves.


Fast forward a number of years - he is watching his father and brother who are trapeze artists. They are performing a trick. His father is the base. His brother falls to the ground and is injured. Oliver is surrounded by people. He is supposed to make the crowd laugh. He has to go over to his brother, but someone is pulling him ..... it’s making him really angry. He’s told he is supposed to make the people laugh. He tells them he can’t make them laugh .... he has to go and help his brother. His brother is being carried out of the tent, the audience are being moved back to their seats and he is being taken out of the tent.


Age 25/26, the family is just wandering. His father is worried. They are not in the circus anymore – there is still a circus but they’re not in it. They scrounge and beg because there is no money.


Fast forward .... his brother is dead and he is looking after his parents. They are still in the wagon. He is a thief – he steals things like food. He knows it’s wrong but they have to have it. He quite likes stealing – it’s exciting.


Fast forward .... he is in gaol. He stole from a woman. He tried to steal her bag that had lots of money in it – the money was blue, with a picture of an old man with a pointy beard/goatee on them. The man’s name was Rach.... Rachmanin.... no. (He doesn’t know .... he can’t pronounce it). The people from the village (Bucharest), who came to get him, burned his wagon. The year is 1860.


Historical research shows the trapeze act was developed in 1859 in France by Jules Leotard. (John gave the year as 1817).


Bucharest in 1817 was a city that had seemed to have come under Russian control. In 1812 and 1815 the Russians issued 5 ruble bank notes that were big and blue and could have been in circulation in Bucharest.


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Comment: Could John's surname 'Barrowman' be a reference to a past life as a clown? Was he the barrow man? Don't clowns sometimes perform with wheelbarrows?
 
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