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First past life experience

jetred

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Hey all! I joined up a couple of months back, and was certain that I'd never had any past-life related experiences or memories at all, but was interested in finding out other peoples'.

I'd like to change that in light of what's happened the past couple of days.

Yesterday I turned eighteen, and as such was taken to Warwick Castle (I visited when I was twelve and swore I would buy it one day). We were having an excellent time, haven been through the main rooms and spoken to a 'dragon' and all that, and then, finally, we decided to visit the Kingmaker exhibition, about Richard Neville (1428 – 1471). It was all thoroughly enjoyable, though it's more my mum's area of interest than my own, and then we entered the room in which this is:
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Within mere seconds I felt...odd. This quickly became a sort of desperate nostalgia, and then just like that I was crying. I'm not a person who cries easily, and I've never felt any connection to the era of history before, and so it took me by surprise. My mum, on the other hand, has had numerous past-life experiences, and as so was able to help and cheer me up again and all was well.

We did a brief regression today (best to start of small, after all), which I can talk more about if anyone's interested ^.^
 
Congratulation. Now you know why you felt that way at age 12. Yes, tell us more. Have you known your mum in any other lives?
 
I would love to hear anything about this, jetred. We have a member who is the reincarnation of Elizabeth Woodville. I'll look forward to reading your posts!
 
argonne1918: Probably. There are two people in my current life I feel like I've known before (or always known, rather), and one of them's my mum, but we're focussing on the other person for now.


BriarRose: Elizabeth Woodville! That must be fascinating, but difficult of course. Can't be a pleasant life to remember.


So, my regression. My mum got me all relaxed, and then asked me to focus on the face of someone important to me, so the face of the other person I'm sure I've known before. Then she asked me to focus on watching the face and seeing if it changed. And it did, to a youngish lad (about 20) with jaw-length straight blond hair, cut straight all round, and a rounded hat. Then, rather than just seeing this face sort of floating in space, I was put into a 'scene' which seemed like a tavern, and certainly had the atmosphere of one. I could see this man, who I sensed was some kind of performer, though he wasn't performing at the time. I knew I admired him a great deal, and wanted him to notice me, though I don't think he knew who I was at the time. But the whole place knew him. He spoke and laughed loudly, a lot, and the whole room would turn to listen. Finally, my mum told me to look down at myself and try and see what I was wearing or any other details, and I definitely reckon I saw purple and gold? Which is mad because that would make me incredibly rich. But there you go.
 
How interesting. Does your mum do regressions professionally or just with family and friends? That's a different method where you just focus on a face. But as long as it works. Do you keep a journal?
 
Just informally, though she saw a professional herself. And yes, I'm keeping a journal of all this, though currently it's mainly just a sketch of the person I saw.
 
Can you describe the performer that you saw? He seems to have been important in the regression.


By the way, I wasn't Elizabeth Woodville - it was someone else. When you mentioned Warwick Castle, I thought of her. :) Sometimes reading this forum is an interesting history lesson.
 
Ah, sorry it wasn't clear; the first man I saw, with the blond hair, was the performer.


Oh, okay! Yes, it is interesting, isn't it?
 
I see - you were in the tavern, but couldn't see yourself! You might have been incredibly rich - it's a dirty job, but someone has to do it! :D Seriously, sometimes it's important to trust what you see, and go with it.
 
Jatred,

I am the reincarnation of Elizabeth of York , I am looking for my past life family. I have found some including my past life cousin Anne Neville, whom lived at Warwick Castle.
Your memory sounds fascinating!
 
Can you describe the performer that you saw? He seems to have been important in the regression.


By the way, I wasn't Elizabeth Woodville - it was someone else. When you mentioned Warwick Castle, I thought of her. :) Sometimes reading this forum is an interesting history lesson.

Whom is Elizabeth Woodville reincarnation if you don’t mind me asking? I am looking for my past life mother.
 
Hello Jetred,

You don't know me but I think I might be Anne Neville
Your memory and emotions for the exhibition sound interesting
and I have been looking for my father Richard Neville for quite some time now
I have already found my sister Isabel, My cousin Elizabeth of York as you can see above hehe
and a few others as well I'm looking for my king Richard, my mother Anne de Beauchamp my uncle john Neville and my son Edward
if you ever come back on here i would love to speak to you :)
 
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