Not a song I'm listening to, or have even heard in a VERY long time. Found myself whistling a tune. I recognized it but took me a while to get it. LONDON BRIDGES FALLING DOWN. I was doing online grading at the time. Reading and whistling. Something I never do. Now I can only wonder WHY? Where did that come from.
Wait I actually feel like adding some of the songs I listen at the moment too,but so you just mean songs you like or songs that can help you remembering past lives?bc in that case I still don't have any yet :/
Anything, it doesn’t always have to be past-life related. I put this thread in the Members Lounge so that we can listen to non-pl-related songs too. Either way works
Anyway, I just listened to Mozart’s less family-friendly works such as Leck mich im Arsch and Difficile Lectu. I’m not posting the links, though, since the lyrics may not be for everyone. You should listen to those songs at your own discretion. Listening to them makes me reconsider learning German
I already decided to share this song that I discovered recently since it just pulls me back to the 1930s(who knows if there is anyone else here who lived in the 30's too,it may help you in remembering stuff)
Greensleeves has been my favorite thing lately, even though I'm listening to Elvis at this very moment lol.
This is from the old television series Rags to Riches, and the original song "To Know Him is to Love Him" is from 1958, made by the TeddyBears, I think. Personally, I love this song. Anyway, watched this episode when I was young and had flashbacks of being in my own dark room at home in some basement. Then years and years later after I had found the ones that I kept getting memories of ( was still in denial about reincarnation ) it turns out they had a dark room in the basement which she ( past self me ) had put together the best she could as a surprise to her ( then,later ex ) husband who thought it was a wonderful surprise, one he had not thought of himself, he was working in show biz so that was why this info leaked out, by himself. He liked to take photographs. I remember as her trying to sneak up on a child sitting on the floor playing, to get one of those in-deep-thoughts-moment captured, to later develop it : ) I had a friend in this life who had past life memories where she pinpoint who I had been, and my then husband. She remembered us going out, a foursome, at restaurant, and that I had lots of photographs of my child in my purse, ha ha.
I don't know if I did it right, I've never put a video here, so... I'm sorry if it's a lot of songs. I listen to music 24/7, even when I'm working. I have a giant list of songs.
Loyal, sung by Paloma Faith, one of my favorite singers. Special kind of video. Reminds me a little of the times in the Victorian past life where 100 rules, etiquette's ruled, and being just a painting when I had so much emotions trapped inside.
Idk if these are against the rules since they are real live footage and not an actual recording but there is still music in the background so I guess i'ts okay to post them on here since I find myself being stuck with the music in these video's for days and they give me a really strong vibe or feel of the 20s and 30s xd
This song, video reminds me of the, to me, shocking black or white attitude that past life me faced with a pregnancy out of wedlock. There was nothing in the middle. ( I know this song, video is meant after a scandal due to a political statement in the US, still I can't help but somehow make it mine in my own little way, hope no one minds this ).
never tear us apart song that remind me of soulmates I can't decide which I like the most so I put them both here... Don't ask me What you know is true Don't have to tell you I love your precious heart I I was standing You were there Two worlds collided And they could never tear us apart We could live For a thousand years But if I hurt you I'd make wine from your tears I told you That we could fly 'Cause we all have wings But some of us don't know why I was standing You were there Two worlds collided And they could never ever tear us apart I I was standing You were…