Karoliina
Moderator Emerita
I don't know why we like certain kind of music, but if we talk about past lives, I'm sure they affect our taste in this life.
It can also happen in a not-so-straightforward way. I mean I for example love Irish folk music, but I have no idea whether I've heard/listened/performed it in my previous incarnations in Ireland, or whether I love it just because I miss Ireland (and/or just simply like that kind of music).
Greenknight talked about the Welsh lullaby "Suo Gan" in another thread, and that's one song that gives me "PL shivers" I think - but I don't know for sure. Some others are Bing Crosby's version of "It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas" and "Porgi Amor" from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro.
These are just a couple of examples, but I think music can act as a very powerful trigger for past life memories.
Karoliina
It can also happen in a not-so-straightforward way. I mean I for example love Irish folk music, but I have no idea whether I've heard/listened/performed it in my previous incarnations in Ireland, or whether I love it just because I miss Ireland (and/or just simply like that kind of music).
Greenknight talked about the Welsh lullaby "Suo Gan" in another thread, and that's one song that gives me "PL shivers" I think - but I don't know for sure. Some others are Bing Crosby's version of "It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas" and "Porgi Amor" from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro.
These are just a couple of examples, but I think music can act as a very powerful trigger for past life memories.
Karoliina