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    When Childhood Play Validates Past Lives

    Hey... I posted a thread very similar to this one many many years ago (I seem to drift through here every so often). But I certainly think that there is something in child's play, in that, as a child I always felt grown up. My sisters, friends and I were constantly playing make believe, just...
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    How We Perceive Past Life Memories

    Hello Everyone! This is a very interesting thread! When I was young I used to have repetitive dreams, and in all of them I was a grown woman. I had a very definite sense of identity, and although I had a lot of respect for both my parents, I tended to see my mother as young. This sense of...
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    Recognition in the reunion of past life friends or lovers in this present life

    Hi John Thanks for that! Because, truly the hugging just comes naturally and it's all I need. After writing my post last night I started thinking of my whole marriage and family-in-law situation. It really is funny, that just days before I travelled to the other side of the world to...
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    Recognition in the reunion of past life friends or lovers in this present life

    Hello Everyone Usually I just read, but I just got so absorbed in this link that I truly have to write something. There have been several people over the years that I have recognised from the past, all being very positive connections and all reciprocating the familiarity in one way or...
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    Time as relative and non-sequential

    One more thing, the thread about denial, re-running and extreme opposites is so interesting, and so on the ball with what I have been thinking. I don't know why I didn't see it before. Thanks again!
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    Time as relative and non-sequential

    Dear Deborah That's just a wonderful quote! It explains a heck of a lot, including why I feel good about all of my possible incarnations/visions/memories etc. - the good, the bad and the yeek... I feel somehow by not denying that there's more than one version/incarnation of anyone at...
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    Time as relative and non-sequential

    Oh and sorry Jack, about that breaking with what seems familiar. Interestingly enough, that is now what I am interested in pursuing within my current environment. I'm actually attracted to all familiar experiences in a sense as a sort of creative inspiration as well as out of pure curiousity...
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    Time as relative and non-sequential

    Wow! Thank you both for your replies! I'll definitely check out both threads. Because of course, if we begin to think of time as non-linear and as you stated Michael Talbot explained that occurences do not cease to exist after they have happened, then that would explain why our 'memories' or...
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    Time as relative and non-sequential

    Hello, I haven't posted here in a long time and can't quite remember whether I have ever started a thread or not, however... Lately I've been experiencing a lot of 'Deja Vous' (gosh I hope I've spelt it right - although I usually refer to it as 'Bon Voyage') in everday conversations and...
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    Do you trust your past life memories?

    Hi everyone! You all have brought up very valid points and extremely good arguments. And I guess, in my case, what does it matter whether the facts are "textbook" true or not, if it's real for me then it's real and that's all that matters. And I think that the most important point is if...
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    Do you trust your past life memories?

    You've raised an extremely interesting and important topic Fizzywig. And to answer the question, no I don't trust my pastlife, even this life memories. With all the information we're fed on a daily basis, a lot of that being sent through the TV it's hard to keep track of what's ours and what's...
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    Does anyone remember their death?

    It's funny, I can only remember what it how it was to be dead in between this and my most recent pastlife. And it just wasn't time for me to go (I didn't think anyway) and it was just like being behind an invisible wall, following people around trying to get their attention but they couldn't...
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    Remembering "Mother"

    Hi Deborah! I'm awfully embarrassed but I have absolutely no idea which thread that was on! He! I just reply randomly to anything that takes my interest! Huh! But remembering the mother-child bond and especially the times when you're torn away from each other for some particular reason is...
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    Remembering "Mother"

    Actually Deborah! Just reading back to some of the things you wrote last year about being removed from your mother, and watching your mother dying by an overturning wagon. I'm not sure whether you read some things I wrote about which I had discovered the other month. They were visions of...
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    Remembering "Mother"

    I had a beautiful (inside and out) mother, just like my present day mother, in my most recent life. She and my brothers are strong in my memory. I especially remember her beautiful chocolate brown eyes. Her family had come from France originally. I agree with what lots of people have said...
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