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Past Life: North East US 1950s/1960s

Tulip

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Using a self guided regression recording by Michael Sealey on YouTube I was able to have a brief regression. I found myself, during this regression, struggling to focus for a number of reasons including I couldn't get comfortable, the guided regression took really really long (much longer than necessary), and the guide was zooming around too much so I couldn't get much time in any one place to really focus on what I was seeing. As a result the memories I had were disjointed and fuzzy.

Pretty early in hypnosis, before we were suppose to regress, I felt very comfortable and the guide said to go to a place of great happiness. He intended that moment to be from my present life or made up. My mind QUICKLY took me to a birthday party. I realized it was my birthday party. I got the impression I was turning five. I was standing on a kitchen chair and a cake was on the table in front of me. A bunch of people were gathered around but I didn't see/recognize any faces (they were all blurry). I was wearing a pink dress and had short curly blond/light brown hair pinned back with barrettes on each side. I got the impression it was sometime in the 1950s or 1960s maybe.

The vision quickly left as the guide started describing a beach. I guess I wasn't suppose to be seeing my past life at that point.

From the beach we progressed back to my past life. This time I was outside my home, which was a green wooden house with a little porch. I walked in the house and noticed a ceiling light (because the guide said to look up at the ceiling to relax). The light was a glass dome with a black ring around it where it met the ceiling.

The guide asked if anyone in my visions were calling me by a name and I heard Adelaide. I then found myself alone in a room. It was my bedroom maybe. It wasn't very pretty or descriptive. The walls were pale colored and I noticed I was wearing a dress and socks and black patent leather Mary Jane's.

The guide then advanced me to a few years later, to a "significant event".

At this point I was seeing this scene as though I was outside my body. I recall a big brother figure standing over my left shoulder. He was maybe 10 or so years old. He had a buzz cut and pants with suspenders. I was standing in front of him. We were looking at something. It was like watching a movie scene. I (my spirit) peered over his shoulder and saw my Mother in a bed. I got the impression she was sick and would die/was dying.

I was then directed to when my life was at its end. I was now back inside my body and could tell I was a very beautiful young woman of about age 30 or so. I got the impression I was unmarried and dressed in a tweed skirt suit with a fitted coat and a hat with some decoration near the brim. I was I heals and had a clutch. I was walking down the street and I was then out of my body and hovering above myself. I could see I was laying on the pavement and I got the impression it was an alley of some sort and that I had been killed.
 
This is all very fascinating to me. I enjoy researching the images I saw to ensure that they are accurate to the time frame I sensed.


I looked up womens suits from 1950s/1960s


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I also looked up girls dresses 1950s


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I was born in 1950. Those pictures and your description all fit the time period. Write it down as you will slowly forget the details. When were your born in the current life?
 
argonne1918 said:
i was born in 1950. Those pictures and your description all fit the time period. Write it down as you will slowly forget the details. When were your born in the current life?
1980
 
Hi Tulip,


My D.O.B. was 1953. I also recall the fashions. Some of those little girl patterns remind me of things my slightly older sister wore when she was a child as well as the McCall patterns sitting around by my Mom's sewing machine.


In terms of your death, sudden death at that age is probably not the result of "natural" causes. It also sounds like your regression experience skipped the moment of death. This is seemingly not that unusual if the moment is extremely traumatic. Alternatively, your death might have happened in a very sudden or unexpected manner. My best guesses would be struck by an automobile or, hate to say it, foul play of some kind. I suppose you'll have to pursue the matter further if you want to find out, though for many around here those things seem to come swimming up into awareness without really trying at some point.


Cordially,


S&S
 
Tulip said:
The guide then advanced me to a few years later, to a "significant event".
At this point I was seeing this scene as though I was outside my body. I recall a big brother figure standing over my left shoulder. He was maybe 10 or so years old. He had a buzz cut and pants with suspenders. I was standing in front of him. We were looking at something. It was like watching a movie scene. I (my spirit) peered over his shoulder and saw my Mother in a bed. I got the impression she was sick and would die/was dying.


I was then directed to when my life was at its end. I was now back inside my body and could tell I was a very beautiful young woman of about age 30 or so. I got the impression I was unmarried and dressed in a tweed skirt suit with a fitted coat and a hat with some decoration near the brim. I was I heals and had a clutch. I was walking down the street and I was then out of my body and hovering above myself. I could see I was laying on the pavement and I got the impression it was an alley of some sort and that I had been killed.
It sounds like your mother died when you were young, maybe around 1960. Then you were suddenly killed around 1980 when walking past an alley. I think you may have been "mugged" by someone hitting you on the head or maybe shooting you. May have been a large city, those kind of crimes are not unknown. Some cities were worse back then. They wanted what was in your purse.
 
I'm a bit mixed up in terms of the era/time-line here, but I had the same impression as Argonne, possibly because you mentioned an alley (which doesn't seem consistent with being accidentally hit by a car). Somehow the scenario seems consistent with foul play.
 
Im, honestly, not really sure. The regression process wasn't very smooth because the regression guide was really choppy so I felt like I as bounced around a lot. I wish I would have been able to get a better handle on the timeline myself.


Basically, I remember standing at the table as a little girl. I got the impression it was my 5th birthday. I was wearing a dress similar to the image I posted. I suppose that could have been around 1950 or so?


I then recall being a couple years older, maybe about 7 years old or so. My brother looked to be about 10 years old. I got the impression my Mother was in the bed and sick/dying.


I was then jolted to being an adult. I looked young and beautiful, maybe age 20-30. Not really sure. That would put me as an adult in the early 1970s? I could sense I was walking someplace and was dressed professionally. I couldn't see the location clearly. It may have been an ally. It was definitely a sidewalk or pavement I was walking on and there were tall buildings on either side of me. That's why I was thinking an ally or side street in a city.


I was inside that body and seeing through that body's eyes for a moment and then I was outside of that body, looking at it. When I was seeing through the eyes of that body I could see the brick wall and sidewalk. I could see my high heal shoes. When I left that body and was looking at it I could see my dress (which looked like the dress I posted), my hat, and my purse. I saw my body laying on the pavement unconscious.


Gosh...this stinks. It was such a disjointed regression!
 
Do you remember what what the things you were wearing as an adult looked like? What about when you were an older child?
 
Phthalo said:
Do you remember what what the things you were wearing as an adult looked like? What about when you were an older child?
I had three visions from three times. The first two were as a child between the age of 5 and 7 or so. The last was as an adult. The dress I posted above is very similar to what I was wearing.
 
Hmmm. The only trouble is that the outfit you show doesn't match my memories of what ladies were wearing in the early 70s at all. However, I wasn't that up on high fashion or office fashions for females at the time. All I can remember is short skirts and pants suits (if my aging memory is not betraying me). Plus, I was mostly interested in looking at females in my age range, who were generally the college crowd and were very informal, if not hippies.
 
It's not impossible to be wearing an outfit with a 1950s flavour even into the 1970s.


There could be some reasons for this:


It might have been your 'best' suit that you had even if it was a bit old? Perhaps you were going to a job interview, lunch or an important meeting or something? You may have wanted to look a bit 'conservative' for your own reasons?


It might have been the late 1960s, when they were still wearing things with a bit of a 1950s flavour.


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All these pictures just make me nostalgic for a time that was, and the fashions that were. Ladies wore hats and gloves when they dressed up to any degree. That's one of the things that I notice first looking at these images. Even the first image seems to be wearing gloves, though I imagine them to be a light-weight tan leather of some type. (I remember those too). Even the little girls pictured would usually have had on little white gloves and some kind of hat when they went to Church or "dressed up". Men were still wearing hats when I was a small child as well.


Somehow all of the above simply dropped off the face of the earth sometime in the 60s. Overall, I think the 20th century was probably one of the biggest fashion revolutions for Western females of all time. (E.g., compare the before and after of "the thoroughly modern Millie" in the 1920s). It seems to me that all of that peaked in the 60s-70s. I haven't seen much that I think is as radical a change since then.


Well, totally off-topic, but . . . .
 
SeaAndSky said:
Somehow all of the above simply dropped off the face of the earth sometime in the 60s. Overall, I think the 20th century was probably one of the biggest fashion revolutions for Western females of all time. (E.g., compare the before and after of "the thoroughly modern Millie" in the 1920s). It seems to me that all of that peaked in the 60s-70s. I haven't seen much that I think is as radical a change since then.
Well, totally off-topic, but . . . .
It was because of the Kennedy's. JFK was the youngest president since Teddy Roosevelt in 1901. I was 11 when JFK was sworn in. Overnight people wanted to copy them. Women wore dresses like the ones Jackie wore, including hats. Jackie redecorated the White House in French Provencial, so that furniture was suddenly the "In" thing. Etc. etc. When Johnson took over in 1963 it all changed. Johnson was a Texan who liked BBQ more than formal state dinners, etc.
 
Also, I think the fashion in Europe might have been somewhat different than in America. Tulip, do you have a feeling of what country you might have been in?
 
Eevee said:
Also, I think the fashion in Europe might have been somewhat different than in America. Tulip, do you have a feeling of what country you might have been in?
Im not entirely sure, but I felt like North America, around the state of NY.
 
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