Tanoochi
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1. No. Not at all.I know we have a few with fpl & afew who suspect the possibilty of.
Just afew questions on the subject.
1. Had you heard of the name of your pl before you knew you'd been that person?
2. Did you have an interest in their line of work/way of life/country or era they lived in prior to researching?
3. Was there any one moment that made you believe you'd lived that life or a series of evidence/memories?
4. How did you feel when you worked it out?
I think most of us must have had at least one life with some promenence. It would give us the broad spectrum needed to experience life different ways.
So makes sense.
Many thanks![]()
2. Yes! Since I was a child (line of work) and I always wanted to live in America. Never felt like Australia was home. Still doesn’t. But I wasn’t interested in her era, (didn’t know much about ‘The Golden Age’ and the American way of life in the 1920’s - way before more time), other than loving Jazz and piano music. Wanted to live in NYC after my first trip there. Cried on the plane on the way home in front of my husband. Didn’t want to leave. If I didn’t have kids, I would’ve bought an apartment there. Brooklyn was my favourite place, too. The energy I felt there was incredible. And within a week after my first trip to NYC, I discovered who she was.
3. Absolutely astonished at first. It was a shock! Then I felt a sense of relief to know her identity and learn more about her life. She was born and raised in Brooklyn. Freaky first connection!
4. Despite feeling ecstatic to know who she was, the more I read about her, the less I wanted to know. It was quite scary in the beginning. I wasn’t quite sure what to think. Felt too much identifying with someone so similar to myself. It was a very emotional experience. A struggle for a while. I remember having to take deep breaths before reading the next page of her biography. I made copious notes of the connections and similarities between us. The similarities and parallels between our lives were uncanny (quite specific, not general) and it started from the moment we were both born. She almost died at birth. I did too, with the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck. Both born during a heatwave (she was born in July, I was born in December) and it goes on from there… Major milestones/life events achieved around the same age and time, married to a good man and we both had sons. We both had two boys (similar age difference between them) at the time of discovery. I’ve since had another son later in life. We had similar childhoods. Our parents divorced at a young age, I was also a tomboy like her. Mum wished I was a boy and dressed me like one. Have photos to prove this.
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