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    My reaction when I first remembered was to break down in tears! When I was pregnant with my 2nd...

    My reaction when I first remembered was to break down in tears! When I was pregnant with my 2nd daughter (who I suspect is my past life mom) I had memories of dancing with a man I loved just before he went to fight in WW2. It felt so real I couldn't call it anything BUT a memory. In fact, that...
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    What I've NEVER felt drawn to, however, is London, where I clearly spent most of my last life...

    What I've NEVER felt drawn to, however, is London, where I clearly spent most of my last life. THERE'S a mystery!
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    I did a past life regression a few years before remembering being “Reuven,” and I saw myself as...

    I did a past life regression a few years before remembering being “Reuven,” and I saw myself as an ancient Israelite woman living near the Jordan River. I've had a lifelong interest in the Middle East history, so that's unsurprising. I was raised with no religion in this life, and have no...
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    I also feel that's a fairly strong confirmation, though. If I was just making it up, I'd...

    I also feel that's a fairly strong confirmation, though. If I was just making it up, I'd probably make past-me and present-me agree more, right? After all, in both lives I've been prone to dogma ;) Remembering has given me a huge shift in perception, actually, and I view things with a lot more...
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    Either way, in my last life, my mom spoke conversational Hebrew before it was "cool" (hipster...

    Either way, in my last life, my mom spoke conversational Hebrew before it was "cool" (hipster that she was) and I became fluent myself as I grew up, way beyond biblical Hebrew. We were passionate Zionists -- which is funny because for the most part in this life I've been ANTI-Zionist. One of the...
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    That could also be the power of immersion, though, the mystery of the human brain. I could never...

    That could also be the power of immersion, though, the mystery of the human brain. I could never speak Hebrew when I tried, but if I wasn't paying attention or half-asleep, I could. There's a fascinating case of a man who calls himself "Johann Ek" -- an American who woke up after a coma speaking...
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    I had several Israeli friends in elementary school, though I didn't know what Israel was. I may...

    I had several Israeli friends in elementary school, though I didn't know what Israel was. I may have picked up some Hebrew from them, as they didn't speak English at first, because when I finally went to Israel at 22 (speaking English and a little Arabic) I would speak Hebrew fluently in these...
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    I'm gonna break my response up into multiple comments because I'm too long-winded for this :P I...

    I'm gonna break my response up into multiple comments because I'm too long-winded for this :P I am not Jewish in this life, but yes, I had a massive connection to Judaism, though I didn't understand it. Growing up, I thought my mom was "secretly" Jewish, as we don't know much about her mother's...
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    Complete lives

    There are several past life regression guided meditations online that I've tried -- and at least one "quantum jumping" (or whatever it's called -- time slipping? When you try to align yourself with a different reality -- whatever that's called, I can't remember) video that mid-way through...
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    What songs remind you of past life memories?

    I made a whole playlist :p https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYMODqCok7dAnI-nSWrEtmGMcJ0AGmV9v The one track on this list that isn't something I specifically recall from my previous life is the Caretaker's "Everywhere At The End Of Time," which is (if you don't know) a multi-hour descent...
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    Do you cry when you see your past life?

    I was able to find and look into the 1921 census for England & Wales, and though I'll likely never find my family (names are spotty) I was certainly heartened to find that recently-immigrated "Russian" Jews (we'd be Polish on today's map) were indeed living in London! I know that during WW1...
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    Do you cry when you see your past life?

    I actually haven't scoured census records (not entirely sure how these things work in England -- I now live in the states), but I have searched birth & death dates on ancestry websites, and I've looked as much as I can into synagogue records around Stamford Hill, where my family lived in London...
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    I'm Curious To Know: Where Were You in WWII?

    I know this is old, but gotta keep it alive! It seems pretty common for people to have memories of this era, and I can attest that it was pretty traumatic. I was in London during the blitz, unable to fight due to illness, though I desperately wanted to. My mother's family was Polish, and my...
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    When Childhood Play Validates Past Lives

    As someone with no past life memories before adulthood (aside from the unquestionable certainty that I'd shot myself), I never thought about childhood behaviors relating to them until just today! But now I see a few things. Some of them aren't play related, per se, but still relevant: I always...
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    Do you cry when you see your past life?

    Before remembering everything, I felt a strong connection to the place and culture of my birth in my last life -- the Pale of Settlement, in a Hasidic community -- but had no feelings about where I spent most of that life: London. I always felt like an outsider in England, though, associating...
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    Happy Memories

    Oh, so many! Parties, romantic nights, park strolls, beach days! Deep talks with my father, schemes with my sister, pranks with my niece and nephew, rainy afternoons in bed with my love, reading aloud to one another. But since the original post mentioned the love of mothers, I'll narrow my...
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    Complete lives

    I couldn't help but laugh at this -- I find myself feeling the same way. I didn't do anything too atrocious (though my suicide wasn't exactly the kindest gesture toward my loving family), but sometimes I find myself wishing I'd made a name for myself so that I could find evidence of my existence...
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    Complete lives

    I have to say, I laughed out loud when I saw that people were skipping the "striking details" option in the survey. It's like, once you reach a certain point in your memories, it all cascades down and caves in on you. You can peer through a hole at it, but if that hole gets too big the whole...
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    Complete lives

    Ha! Isn't that the dream! That's exactly the sort of feeling I long for, honestly -- to be fully engaged in this life, even if means doing something completely foolish! Looking back on my own life, I'm right there with you -- my last life blended seamlessly with this one, to the point that I...
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    Complete lives

    I love graphic novels! I was pressed to make my little book into a graphic novel, and I probably could have, but I fail miserably at drawing things like cars. Seriously, cars -- they're the worst! If I had remembered a life before cars, I probably would've made a graphic novel. Sadly, I...
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