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Putting together the pieces of my past life!

annelw

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Hi everyone!

I've recently been able to remember a few details of one of my past lives (the first one I'm remembering, I'm so excited!) and I wanted to share it with you!

I've mentioned before that I had a strong, gut feeling my past life had something to do with the Titanic. I wasn't sure weather I was onboard, had family onboard, just lived during that time, etc. But I always knew in my heart I was connected to the ship.

As far back as I can remember I had been fascinated with this ship. Even thinking about it now puts a feeling of pride in me, but sadness as well. I've also always been afraid of ships. Not boats, but great big ships, ocean liners.

Well recently, I started to put together the pieces of my past life. I'm trying to remember as much as I can but as of now these are the only things I can remember very clearly. There are also a lot of fuzzy bits and pieces of other memories, such as where I was from, why I was on the ship.

It was Sunday mass and my husband/fiancee/not too sure were singing the hymms. I was quite young, 18-22, but I'm not too sure as of yet. I remember my dress, long, white as snow, long sleeves. There was a lot of lace on it, and I adored lace. My hair was done up. The mass ended and we walked arm in arm out of a kind of dining room, I believe, that had red carpet (I think. Not sure if it was red carpet but there was some sort of red in the room.) and wood furnishings and windows all over. We walked right through this dining room and out onto the deck. The thing I remember most about walking on the deck was staring out at the sea. You could see so far, it was like you could see the entire ocean. Water and water going on forever.

The next clear memory I have is that night, the night of the sinking. We were outside on deck and it felt like a party to me. The band was playing happy music and there were fireworks, or flares I know now, and I was happy and intrigued. It was very cold. I was wearing my coat.

I'm going to be doing some research to find out if I was in first or second class (I know I was in one or the other), if I perished, and what my name was. Wish me luck on that and recovering more of my memories!
 
A few do look quite familiar to me. Whether it's because I had spoken to any of them or just noticed them from a distance I have yet to remember. I only did a quick skim of the faces but I'll return to them and look at them more thoroughly later, hopefully something will be triggered. Thank you for the link! :)
 
You're very welcome! Some years ago I had a video game, a mystery story, that took place on Titanic. It was kind of eerie because they did a pretty good job with the layout of the ship. The graphics were awesome for the time, and there was a photo album on the disk as well that you could reference in-game. It saddened me to see her even if only in virtual reality and to know what was going to happen to her and everyone on board.
 
I had that game, it was really cool. I also have a few in depth books about The Titanic that I could look into if you get some information for me to go on.


If you have any memories try to look in a mirror or see if there is anything with your name on, or even perhaps try to look at your room number.
 
Annelw


I share some of your feelings about Titanic, but not because I was on board in a past life, but for having lived in that epoch.


First time I knew about Titanic in my present live, I felt sadness and nostalgia.


The latest movie about Titanic also brought these feelings to me.
 
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