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  1. throsso

    Anyone With Memories of Ancient Central Asia?

    Thank you, so very much. I will, however, await some more input from the site posters before I venture forth ...too far.
  2. throsso

    Anyone With Memories of Ancient Central Asia?

    Ah, Kmatjhwy, if it were as late as the Mongols I would not hesitate to post. The history of their time and place is , at least, accepted today and admissible among most. For my difficulties I have a time and place and history so far before them as to be only 'fringe' admissible , at best...
  3. throsso

    Anyone With Memories of Ancient Central Asia?

    Good Totoro, you did not direct me off-site. I had already read your journal. And enjoyed very much. It is one of the experiences which emboldened me to post the thread I have. The ...well, one of the reasons I hesitate to post more fully on this topic is that my experiences defy(?) refute...
  4. throsso

    Anyone With Memories of Ancient Central Asia?

    My Thanks My thanks to you, Shiftkitty and Totoro, I may well do as you advise. It will require more time than I have , just now. Again I thank you for the kindness and promptness of your responses.
  5. throsso

    Anyone With Memories of Ancient Central Asia?

    I ask this question as I have been having some for a long time , this life, and hesitate to discuss them even here. Perhaps others have some they might care to share and help me to relieve my 'stage fright'? Mine are of so long ago that I wonder if they aren't ...,well, I am not sure of...
  6. throsso

    Seeking support for traumatic/violet lives as warrior/soldier

    I am new here and haven't much to say,except that I, too, know of these difficulties. Exploration of the life(s) has helped me. Best of fortune with your acceptance of these memories.
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