We're experiencing another harpsichord revival right now, as part of a rapidly growing movement of early music revival that started in the 1960s. If you want to give it another spin and see how familiar it feels, it shouldn't be difficult to find a teacher.
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The music and string instruments of 16th and 17th century Western Europe, especially courtly Baroque France and 17th c. Spain, also the early Ibero-American music. Especially the vihuela, lute, viola da gamba. The Spanish, Portuguese and German languages. German cuisine. Holbein...
Very glad it was so therapeutic for you to remember the events behind your dysphoria. I read accounts where knowledge heals in a similar way. I'm hoping the same will happen with me.
What an image. Have you been able to find activities, or company, that help you work with this old unfinished role? Has anything helped you find resolution?
I have no memories of this era, but I'm into early music revival and I adore the music of Louis XIV's court. It feels comfortable, like a "welcome home."
Perhaps these historically conscious recordings of the music of Versailles will trigger some nice memories for those in this thread:
The...
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I signed up here a while ago and haven't posted. I only have vague past life memories, but I've read up on the phenomenon and I'm a believer. I'm about to have my first regression session.
Having read Brian Weiss and Michael Newton, I understand that we switch up genders between...
I play the viola da gamba, an instrument whose popularity declined in the 18th century and is enjoying a recent revival. I also played it in a 16th-17th century past life.
"Wheel Inside the Wheel" - Mary Gaultier
The parade of souls is marching across the sky
Their heat and their light bathed in blue as they march by
The All Stars play "When the Saints Go Marching In"
A second line forms and they wave white hankies in the wind
Satchmo takes a solo, and...