I do not know very much about the one past life I'm aware of but last year I had somebody do a reading on it because I wanted to know more about it. This person barely knew anything about me or the past life until after the fact, but the reading really resonated with me because there was a lot...
I don't know Hebrew either but I will mention that Shlomo = Solomon. Another relevant fact I would like to bring up so that traditional Jewish names are "given name son/daughter of father's name". (For example, the names above literally mean Solomon son of Jacob and Israel son of Jacob.) Most...
I completely relate to the difficulties with meditating and regressing. This has always been kind of an issue for me, and not just in a past life way. That one regression I did on YouTube: I was just very lucky that day. I really want to know more about my past lives except I wish it wasn't so...
I will start making posts here. Mainly if I have something interesting to say but don't feel like posting it on a thread (either new or already existing).
Also the other day I found this book. It is about German converts from Judaism to Christianity from 1500-1750. But unfortunately I can't...
Okay so remember how I said I saw myself wearing a red hat? For a while I was wondering what type of hat it was but I finally found out what it was.
It was a beret. I just didn't recognize it. You can find similar hats in art from the time period, such as Rembrandt's self-portraits.
These things are not inherently bad. The problem is when it is seen as the only jobs women are allowed to have (and/or that men can't have those jobs).
Is it just me, or the way that many White American Christians have this weird preoccupation with "Eastern religions"/"Eastern spirituality" has always felt kind of racist to me?
I completely get what you mean.
Each time I discover a past life, or even strong hints of one, my first reaction is "eh no" and then I think about how much it makes sense.