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  1. YouAgain

    Royal Past life memories

    I had lives in that background. Really one doesn't remember being royal so much as one recalls "life" things, like "My brother was a jerk" or "My horse died when I was 10" or that sort of thing. Royal is a job. Human is what one you are, so it's the human stuff that sticks, at least with me. So...
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    I’m sorry, I’m only just seeing this now. I seldom come to this site. Message me here if you...

    I’m sorry, I’m only just seeing this now. I seldom come to this site. Message me here if you like. I’ll check in more often.
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    The medieval memories sharing circle

    As someone who had several lives in medieval Europe, I am interested in meeting others who experienced that time. My lives rather ran the gamut. Once as a rich fella who died of plague, once in a flash as an older woman who was working with herbs or plants in an outdoor shed, and once as a royal...
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    Empress Elisabeth of Austria

    I, for one, can totally see Sisi running as far from royal life as humanly possible after the Austrian life. The depression, obsessions, madness and suicide of the people she was surrounded by can have caused nothing but pain. If you truly were Sisi. I sincerely hope that you are safe, happy...
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    Searching for Alexandra Feodorovna

    I know Alicky now and she has not changed a bit. I can promise you this. She is all things wonderful just as she was then, only this time without the stress. She needs a new tiara though. That is something that must be looked into. Cheers.
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    Anyone, who considers himself as Gaius Julius Caesar?

    All I know is that one night, in bed, my son asked me..."Who was Marcus Aurelius?" Well I was shocked because he was about 7 or 8 and Marcus Aurelius doesn't play a huge part in the life of most American 7 or 8 year olds. To be fair the movie Gladiator had come out a couple of years earlier. We...
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    Grigori Rasputin, 100 Years Later

    Considering Felix lived for embellishment of all kinds I wouldn't be surprised. And Lost Splendor can be found for free on the AP. I'll private message you the link.
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    Grigori Rasputin, 100 Years Later

    I suspect, especially from Nicky's side, that there was also distrust held firmly in check. Alix shut down her doubts to trust Rasputin---it's not as if she felt she had any choice, anyway--- and Nicky let Alix have her head on this one. The rest is rather grim history.
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    Grigori Rasputin, 100 Years Later

    Rasputin is an interesting character to me too. I just don't get it. Sure, I know that even a stopped clock is right twice a day and I do think the man had, if not "power" the ability to mesmerize one by looking directly into his eyes. I mean really, when you look directly into a person's eyes...
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    The true fate of the Romanovs

    I see. Then it is important to have faith in yourself. Darn, that's where I always fall short. I might be one of you...but it seems so odd. I've tried very hard to ignore it. Actually went on an active purge of books or anything about the family, but the darned thing....the horrible...
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    How many of the last Romanov family are there? How does one know if one is?

    How many of the last Romanov family are there? How does one know if one is?
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    The true fate of the Romanovs

    How would one know that one was a member of the last Imperial Family? It's so easy to simply feel delusional or just caught up with a very emotionally charged bit of history.
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    Spiritual progression when negativity is removed?

    I, personally, am a great walker-awayer. If it's too much (and it's not a person I "need") I will leave for good. It's just not worth it to me. I was born an only child and being alone is just fine as far as I'm concerned. If it is someone I need (my son, or a close family member) I'll walk...
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    England 14th century

    Hi Karoliina, Oh gosh yes, I'm so American I'm Uhmurruhkin! About the cold, a few years after finding out about the possibility of having been this fellow I read a wonderful book called The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis. It's fiction and a very easy read, but in the book Willis mentions...
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    England 14th century

    I died around 1360 so we would have just missed each other. I'll send you the information in a PM if I may? I'm still a little uncomfortable discussing this openly, especially considering the fact that there is a picture which is pretty spot on. In otherwords, in spite of changes of...
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    Seeking other Romans

    Thank you for the kind greetings, Sunniva and Clivia. I have no distinct memories of a Roman life and that is one of the reasons I hesitated coming on this site. It's very hard to explain but for me, I don't so much have memories as I go on automatic pilot. Please imagine, for a moment...
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    Seeking other Romans

    One of the reasons I joined the forum was to find out more about Roman memories. I've had some really strange expriences surrounding Emperor Nero. I don't believe I was Nero. In fact I know I was not, but I do seem to have some sense of him as a "sweet, dear" person. I've watched several...
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    England 14th century

    Hello Clivia, I'm new here, but I believe I was from just a weeee bit before your time. I died of the plague, and we were related I think, though I was never as grand as you. :) Do you remember that time as cold? Even before I knew anything of it all I recalled was nasty cold, and lives...
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