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  1. enyeo

    My first past life regression

    Mark, just want to say again I'm sorry, glad we are ending on a good note. I'm not going to be staying. But good luck with your future regressions. Thanks guys. Neil
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    My first past life regression

    My apologies, Mark. enyeo
  3. enyeo

    My first past life regression

    Mark, Off the bat, all respect man. I wouldn't write this if I didn't think it might help you to know this now. Rome, Roman military history, the whole nine yards, is one of my main interests. I may have had a Roman life, but I don't have any memory on it. I just really love this stuff...
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    VIDEO: The Civil War - Jeff Keene

    I think we realize the difference between the bodies and our soul selves when they separate. When my mother died suddenly my father, who was senile by then, immediately called her body it. He couldn't know or say too much by that time, but he clearly knew that. It sounds like the pike or...
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    Do you trust your past life memories?

    I'm with Chris- I've got to see the evidence. And I think that's because of what Sunniva wrote: there is a lot of prejudice out there, and I don't want to look stupid coming out with something I am not sure about. I hope that's not the sign of a coward, I'd rather it was the sign of some...
  6. enyeo

    Would you go public?

    I don't have a child, so I won't answer the poll, but I have some questions. How many adults have gone public? There don't seem to be that many. What are the reasons for that? What kind of problems are involved? If there are problems that keep adults from coming forward with their...
  7. enyeo

    Filling in the blanks

    About the brick walls: I was with a friend who has had a lot of recall when one of her walls came down - we hit the internet immediately and found a reference that verified the name as being part of her past life, and other details she remembered. That was lucky and amazing. Try doing that...
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    Filling in the blanks

    That's what I do - very clear memories of brief periods, then I hit a wall and wait for the wall to maybe come down later. In the beginning, though, I didn't wait for the wall to come down and tried to make things fit. Ended up a bit embarrassed for rushing things. I'm much more cautious now...
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    Filling in the blanks

    And, another question: I get leery when I read a past life memory account that has a lot of detailed information, enough to look like a novel has been written. How much of a temptation is it to fill in the blanks, and make all of the story make sense? I hold off from putting my memories...
  10. enyeo

    Do you choose your incarnations?

    I don't think we're heading toward the complexity, I think we've always been there. Looking at enantiodromia thread, I started laughing because a picture came into my mind. Have you ever noticed in conversations that as soon as a lot of people start talking about something else as being bad...
  11. enyeo

    Do you choose your incarnations?

    When I brought up the question earlier, it was more or less rhetorical. I think that what we do in life is not geared toward an ultimate goal of enlightment. It seems like somehow we have come from a place of pure whatever we want to call it, and what we learn here seems like it may be really...
  12. enyeo

    Boy Believes He Lived Before

    Do a search just on "reincarnation past life recall" and it brings the best of the videos to the top, including his. There's a number of interesting ones on you tube. enyeo
  13. enyeo

    Do you choose your incarnations?

    If we can choose, then I am writing out my new me list now! :thumbsup: I have to say though, that if it were just a matter of choosing each life, why would souls choose some lives that are terrible? If we have complete choice, why would we want to come into this world as either a victim or a...
  14. enyeo

    Italy – Our Story Continues

    I just finished up a job with an Italian guy from the northern part of Italy whose accent was soft on the consonants, hard for most of us to understand when he was speaking English, and his Italian was pretty much scrunched without consonants. So when he would get nervous and and say estrema...
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    Boy Believes He Lived Before

    Loch Awe is a beautiful place. I've never been to Cruachan. I don't have any idea about the in between time. A friend thinks it is the dream state, that we return to that place everytime we dream and what we see and experience differs according to our different perceptions of the universe and...
  16. enyeo

    What cd's do you recommend for meditation?

    Amy - Tibetan chant: Tibet: The Heart of Dharma by Musical Expeditions, Ellipsis Arts available on Amazon.com enyeo
  17. enyeo

    Child Prodigies - Videos and Links

    Thanks, Moondansyr. Aditya is playing way better than the other boy I found. It's amazing. I was puzzled when you mentioned Monet about Marla, but, yes, I guess some of her things resemble the water lilies. There's a blue one called "At The Lake" that brings that to mind. There's also a few...
  18. enyeo

    Child Prodigies - Videos and Links

    The original link doesn't work anymore. I searched for the name Aditya Phatak and nothing came up, but I did find this - is this the boy? Also: about child prodigies - anyone see anything about this girl? http://www.marlaolmstead.com/ enyeo
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    Boy Believes He Lived Before

    It just makes you realize that "you can't go home again" is true. I'm glad the visit helped him seem to accept that. enyeo
  20. enyeo

    Boy Believes He Lived Before

    They missed a few things. They said that even though they found a Robertson family had lived where Cameron said they did, they couldn't find a "Shane" Robertson who died hit by a car. Sean is the gaelic word for "Old". Pronounced shan, not shayn, but pretty close. Also he didn't say the man died...
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