Hm, very odd because now when I go to Ailish’s 2010 post, the link is different, and says “Forum video section” and it takes me back to the forum where I can’t even find the original archives thread. (?!)
Good lord YES. For me it is a deep longing, sometimes to be European (I live in the US) and sometimes it is an intense longing to have lived with my Irish or Irish-American ancestors, in a rural village where you know every single person, where you might play music together for entertainment...
I think you can do anything you want.
That being said, when Ian Stevenson and other researchers studying children’s past life memories collect data and do interviews, they like it when the child’s report is spontaneous. I guess one reason is because it is too easy to ask leading questions. I...
That may be true. Seth doesn’t use the phrase “life review” or describe an invariable process everyone goes through, but he does describe an oversoul that helps with the, erm, inter-life debriefing process of sorts(?) and I think implies there is a general process, but because You Create Your...
Hi and welcome,
I enjoyed reading about your past lives - the happiest (Italian Baker) sounds really fulfilling. I also resonated with your Russian/Napoleonic War life, as I had a similar memory of a not-nice, war-mongering Russian officer who reveled in his power, especially over women. As a...
Yes! to your question about Mr Nobody, and I’m so glad you mentioned it as I’ve been trying to remember the name of it for weeks. I’ve read most Seth/Jane Roberts books, too, which were suggested to me by a friend years ago when I was having a long bout of existential panic: I just needed to...
Thank you BenjaminFR for the encouragement. I agree with you when you say that PL memories are usually buried for a reason. Also, that everything comes in it’s own time, at the right time. I forget these things sometimes! ~Lisa
Thank you for telling your fascinating story. I have undergone 3 formal past life regressions, 2 in a group setting (one of those led by Brian Weiss) and several using YouTube audios; found the most success using the YouTube guided regressions but have always wanted more specific info like...
My husband once woke from a reincarnational dream and described it and a lot of related memories of being a former Korean War soldier in 1960's USA. He described in great detail how he had gotten a job with the military doing some contracted construction (we since figured it was like building...
He sounds like he has separation anxiety, which can be helped through a therapeutic program or techniques that focus on rewarding positive behavior. If you don't like to seek outside help, maybe do some research on your own, on what you can do to help train him to be more comfortable being more...
This show is fascinating! I wish they would make more episodes. I liked the story of the "third James," the boy who remembered being a WWII pilot & got in touch with his (past-life) sister. His recall was amazing.
If he seems bothered or has nightmares, maybe a few visits with a counselor would be helpful. Or, when he brings it up, I think it's supportive to just listen. My husband's niece used to talk about her past life from the Civil War, but her parents found it disturbing and discouraged her talking...