I also remember dying at a very old age in my Siberian fur trader life; Clivia and I were colleagues then ;) I don't remember dying as such, but it must have been very gentle and unspectacular, perhaps that's why I don't remember. As others have pointed out, we tend to remember dramatic and...
Wow, Kislany, that's a very fascinating experience! I wonder if the road seemed to lift because you were leaving your body, perspectives and so on were distorted for a moment or two...hope this makes sense, it's kind of difficult to explain!
Please keep us posted, I find this most interesting!
What an amazing discovery, jele83! I'm so happy for you, it's great to find validation like that. It can be a bit of a shock, though.
I think you should really keep a journal or a blog to note down your discoveries, with pictures and everything. And, of course, don't forget to share your...
I have some things that relate to my most recent past life as a Russian truck driver - an old Raketa watch (I never owned a watch in that life, but wished I could have one; my sister worked in the Chelyabinsk watch factory but even she could never get at one), a 1968 two-kopek coin, two stamps...
Another very interesting dream, Michal, thank you for sharing! It's impressive how detailed that dream was, and you could even identify the music!
What I also found interesting is that the dream shifted to James Martin's childhood later, to the house from your other dream. Maybe your...
That was a very interesting dream, Michal, I liked the little details, such as your mother storing away all the household valuables. Things like that make past-life memories so life-like and realistic. There must have been lots of dust storms in that era, I remember reading about that, too...
Chris, you're right, you could have been on the Orion for a short time or a long, but perhaps we were relatively close at the Nile. To be honest, it wouldn't surprise me that much!
The fact that you're so fascinated with Trafalgar could indeed mean that you were there. Why else should you find...
Vrery interesting, Chris, thank you for posting! So you must have been in the Battle of the Nile as well; do you remember witnessing how the French flagship, the L'Orient, caught fire and blew up? That must have been a very shocking thing indeed (I saw a documentary about it some years ago)...
Thank you for the latest update, Michal! The memories of the manhunt seem to be very important somehow if you dream of them in such clarity. If you could identify the place, maybe you could search for old newspaper articles. The fact that you know it was either Texas or Oklahoma at least narrows...
Yay! I'm glad for you, too, it's great when you can finally put a name to your past-life memories, isn't it? Good luck with your further research, and don't forget to share any interesting new discoveries! ;)
Michal, that's a rather detailed memory, and it's great that you could even identify the Dodge. And you even got Google results for the name of Cifton or Clinton Carr; even if they unfortately didn't yield any clear results, I still think it's a nice bit of confirmation. Do you think you and the...
Allow me to chime in with the others, Angelcat - this really is a cute picture with some very telling details (such as the spars between the upper and lower wing, that's how they looked in Sopwith Camels). Hardly something a small child would make up!
Great photo, Clivia - silly me, why didn't it occur to me to use that search word?
I agree with you, this definitely sounds like past life memories, this is nothing a little child would make up!
I suppose she meant the big fur-lined coat pilots used to wear in those days. Couldn't find a decent picture so quickly, but if I do, I'll post it!
Edit: Here is one of a pilot in an overall, the coats looked similar but went down to mid-thigh. I'll keep looking!
Here is the picture of a...
Okay - maybe things were slightly different at your temple. But the bit about using a new cloth for every cleaning is interesting, of course only that would be appropriate for such an important task! ;)
What an intereresting coincidence - I read about that earlier today, too. The book I read also said they used three different kinds of incense for those ceremonies, one was reserved for the morning, the other for midday and the last for the evening. Do you remember something like that as well...
It's been a while, but I've just had another flash - a very tiny, insignificant one, but I thought I'd share it ;)
It was a memory of meeting Yuroshka at the station when he came home on leave after he'd been promoted - I don't remember what rank it was, but I feel it was something like a...