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Sarellah

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Does anyone know what the streets of France looked like in the 1500s? I saw horse-drawn carriages on cobblestone streets and art being sold on the street and I was 4 or 5 and I was hanging out with a little boy who I thought was smart and I sense I know him now. He may be a guy I know in school who is always talking about spiritual subjects like reincarnation, healing arts, meditation, etc. We're no longer friends though cuz he gets on my nerves and made some scary comments. I was very happy as a child, and I liked my family and friends and French food. lol

In the Native American life, Brian Weiss told me to die and I feel I was pregnant with my current spirit guide (who was my daughter in my French life) and she was stillborn and I died in childbirth but as soon as we both left our bodies we met up and went to heaven together and I heard many messages from her such as:

"You are wanted and needed by many people."
"Your talents and strengths are a gift to the world."
"You are a highly evolved spiritual being."
"Everything you need is within you, you just need to remember."

I could be making this up though, it's just what came into my head.

This is the video I used: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTnAqDPBsoY
 
I think all those messages were things you need to hear, so I believe your spirit guide sent them. Did you get a name for the little French girl? What did you look like? What were you wearing? Writing it out sometimes brings up more detail. I don't think art would have ben sold on the streets in the 1500's. The memory sounds more like the late 1800's. Have you ever seen the film "Gigi"?
 
I truly believe I have a spirit guide who was my daughter in a French life. I will check out the film Gigi :)


I think my name was Giselle :) And maybe it was in the 1800's :)


I never liked my current name Sarah, but maybe Sarah is an okay name. Because Giselle is pretty bad. (No offense to anyone named Giselle here)
 
I think the name Giselle is beautiful. Maybe, because it makes me think about the ballet of the same name. It was first performed in 1841, but I'm sure the name was already in use.
 
I sort of like it, but it mostly makes me think of the animal, lol.


I asked my mom about Gigi, and she said it's a beautiful movie and she told me about the actors. Now I want to watch it with her.


I am not sure about being Native American...what name, tribe, area, time...But I think my name started with an A. I looked up A names and one that caught my eye was Ayita, it means "first to dance." It's Cherokee. Who knows, though?


EDIT: I was thinking of a GAZELLE! Not a Giselle, LOL :D


This is the closest match I can find to the dress in my head, and I like the quote also: http://www.etsy.com/listing/78269671/flowery-dress-photo-art-print-stockings?ref=sr_gallery_34&ga_search_query=1800+dress&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery


A dress like this also looks familiar: http://www.etsy.com/listing/99892815/antique-lace-dress-from-1800s-victorian?ref=sr_gallery_5&ga_search_query=wedding+dress+1800s&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery


But that's a wedding dress. So I probably did not wear it as a young girl. My friend Lucie told me I was a prostitute in France. Do you think she was right? I can relate to being a prostitute because of my attitude toward men which goes from angry feminism to dutiful submission. :/ I hate it. It works for some people but not me. Not more dutiful submission for me...


I think I was a girl a lot to be honest...A mommy, too. Although I definitely was a man before too, those lives are just harder for me to remember. Nothing truly exciting comes to mind, also. Not exciting is okay with me though :)
 
Children wore sized-down versions of adult styles until fairly recently. I can easily imagine a little girl wearing those dresses, but it would have been in the 1800's.


Do you have any memory of being a prostitute? If not, I would disregard Lucy's "intel" until further information. An attitude of resistance to men could easily mean that you were a suffragette!
 
BriarRose said:
An attitude of resistance to men could easily mean that you were a suffragette!
I wonder how many suffragettes were prostitutes in previous lives? Maybe that's why they were suffragettes.
 
LOL, good point argonne. I wonder how many women who were part of the women's liberation movement in the 1970's had been suffragettes? It's like the "Circle of Life" in "The Lion King". ;)
 
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