Yellow Roses
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A couple of years ago I was doing Wolger's reincarnation tape off and on. I had always felt a strong connection to a childhood friend I hadn't seen in 30 years. One day I decided what the H and I googled her name. She is a professor of one of the biological sciences at a large university. We made contact, and were still friends. When we were children, we used to pretend we were Lewis and Clark and called ourselves with those names--I'm distantly related to Lewis, and she to Clark, and what we loved most to do was explore outdoors.
When I would do any regression work with the Wolger tape I always drew a blank at our connection. Nothing came up at all.
Then one day, the darndest thing, it was just there. I was a young man in tattered pants held up by a rope and wearing a straw hat. I was barefoot and walking toward where I lived which was a very rustic cabin with crossed-post fencing, smoke was coming out the chimney. It reminded me of something from the movie "Old Yeller". When asked where I was, instantly the word Ken-tuck flashed in my mind.
The next part of the exercise, he has you go to a place where there is some type of celebration or gathering. Suddenly, I am sitting on a woody stream bank, with another young boy. We were fishing with poles made of tree branches with string attached. The other boy was my friend, and I recognized him instantly as Leellen. When asked who I was I answered, impatiently because I thought it was obvious, "I's Heziah, and we's fishin'."
Then I was awake, and I've gotten nothing else on this. But it certainly was a surprise, nothing at all like I expected from "Lewis and Clark".
When I would do any regression work with the Wolger tape I always drew a blank at our connection. Nothing came up at all.
Then one day, the darndest thing, it was just there. I was a young man in tattered pants held up by a rope and wearing a straw hat. I was barefoot and walking toward where I lived which was a very rustic cabin with crossed-post fencing, smoke was coming out the chimney. It reminded me of something from the movie "Old Yeller". When asked where I was, instantly the word Ken-tuck flashed in my mind.
The next part of the exercise, he has you go to a place where there is some type of celebration or gathering. Suddenly, I am sitting on a woody stream bank, with another young boy. We were fishing with poles made of tree branches with string attached. The other boy was my friend, and I recognized him instantly as Leellen. When asked who I was I answered, impatiently because I thought it was obvious, "I's Heziah, and we's fishin'."
Then I was awake, and I've gotten nothing else on this. But it certainly was a surprise, nothing at all like I expected from "Lewis and Clark".