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No,Deborah,I am not familiar.I am curious now.What is the symbolism of crocodiles?I never thought of them as symbols .I thought I don't like them because they are dangerous and have no good feelings and eat their young -and I sense that "badness" from them.
 
Deborah,I am very curious as to the ceremonies you mentioned.
I looked up "crocodile symbol egypt" on the net and found out there was a crocodile god called Sobk and that it was worshiped for several reasons. In any case I do not know why I feel such coldness toward the creatures...I will research a little bit more.
 
I've had a number of *trigger* events in my life but the ones that seem most prominent always relate to the sea and marshy ground/sinking sand - it happens EVERY TIME! It's not even like I'm a stranger to it as grew up by the Irish Sea.

In a blow-by-blow account of some major trigger events for me - my earliest memory of this issue was at about the age of 4. My parents used to take my brother and I down to the beach in winter to go beachcombing. There was always that thick white sea mist so you couldn't actually see the sea, but you could hear it. My brother would go bounding off, picking up driftwood and shells but I had my back firmly against the sea wall, edging along it slowly with my eyes wide like saucers, terrified to be there.

Age 6 - I was on the beach with some family in the summer. My brother happened to mention that the tide was coming in. I sprang up and try to hurry everyone off the beach but when they showed no sign of haste, I ran up the steps onto the promenade and shouted at them to hurry and repeatedly screamed "You're all going to drown!!!". When they still didn't hurry, I started asking my brother to pass up 'the valuables'.

The most recent related trigger event happened a couple of years ago. My partner is from Devon and took me to Exmoor. We got a little lost and ended up having to cut through some vaguely marshy ground. Needless to say, I lost the plot! I started panicking, crying, trembling and didn't feel like 'me' at all. At one point, when my partner took just two steps ahead of me, I screamed "Don't leave me!" and dissolved into a strange, hopeless sob. But, I said this in a way that you expect from someone being left to die, not from someone who is simply getting her feet marginally wet on a moor.

There are more stories like this and they all revolve around, sinking sand and marshy ground. The point is that this is the one trigger that NEVER fails, my personality changes, my emotions run riot and I say strange things. Most other triggers I've experienced tend to be one-offs.
 
Aries:

"I am not Catholic, though I seem to have had memories
of posessing a small cross with the beaded chains, I
forget how to spell the name. The trigger was seeing them
in movies."

A rosary. :) It was probably personally and spiritually important to you in that life, your specific rosary. And saying it would help you alleviate anxiety. Sometimes they're a traditional gift at First Communion. Mine was important to me, anyway. It wasn't anything fancy. Some are very expensive. I was brought up Catholic. I think rosaries and people's emotional connections to them are interesting.

Klarry: wow... since you always have that response, and it's only so consistent with that kind of trigger, do you think there's something you have unfinished and unresolved? Have you seen or remembered anything about why you feel that way? I mean, it makes sense that a tragedy could have happened, but other than the fear, do you have any ideas about who you might have been, and why that tragedy in particular would stick with you? I wonder, because if your other triggers are one-time-only, it just seems like maybe issues with them are resolved right away, as if the marsh one is a more involved issue. Interesting that one time you mentioned "the valuables"-- I wonder if you were among some people trying to make it shore with their belongings after a wreck.
 
Hi Deborah, Hi everyone,

My trigger was honestly in Hollywood, LA. I'm not saying i was 'famous' , who knows who cares lol, but my eyes did water up especially everytime i looked up at the hollywood sign. i remember thinking how much i missed this place. it was an incredible feeling, yet a little melancholic (i hate that). It was all too familiar. I was home!

Has anyone visited else visited places they had been in before?
 
Two of my triggers are early morning thunderstorms while laying in bed and being in the barn during a thunderstorm. The sounds, the lighting (especially in the barn) all make for incredible spiritual soulful memories. I will always linger a long while for them. Tman
 
catalina,

Yeah, I've had that same feeling. I've also felt a strong "home" connection the first time I saw the farm where I live now. I think it can go both ways. The feelings were totally different, because where I used to live in the past life there were so many ambivalent feelings about it. But I loved it and felt at home there when I went back. I'd like to go back often. It's probably a good thing that that's not practical, or perhaps I'd spend way too much time there just wandering around.
 
Feech: Thankyou for your comments. I'm not sure whether I have something unresolved about this trigger. I've never remembered anything linked to why I react this way except maybe for the last time it happened. When I think back to standing on that tuft of marshy grass screaming "don't leave me!", I seem to remember feeling like a young woman in a long dress but I can't be 100% sure that this isn't a feeling I've developed in my imagination since.

With the 'valuables' comment I made, I clearly remember thinking (rather ruthlessly) that if they were all going to die then I'd have to survive on something by myself and I specifically remember getting my brother to pass up his new watch because I thought I could sell it. Truth is, I just don't know. In general, I love the expanse and peace of the beach (not out towards the quicksands though!), even my avatar is a picture on me on the beach! I have no fear of boats and sailing etc. I would love to understand this reaction and wonder whether I should confront my fears to see whether any memories or insights surface. :)

Catalina: I've never visited anywhere I recognised but I did recognise the site of a past life residence in my own town when I was about 6.
 
Hi Klarry,

I also thought of you as a young woman in a long dress, specifically in the scene with the valuables. I thought of her as being in a fashion from a long time ago, not early 1700's but something between that and mid 1800's. I don't know enough about fashion to know. I could just have landed on an image that's unrelated otherwise. I don't know if we're each having generic ideas or not in that case.

"With the 'valuables' comment I made, I clearly remember thinking (rather ruthlessly) that if they were all going to die then I'd have to survive on something by myself and I specifically remember getting my brother to pass up his new watch because I thought I could sell it."

Could the disaster have happened from an escape gone wrong? Were you amongst a group of thieves, perhaps planning to escape onto marshy ground or basing a plan on the tides, not knowing how bad the ground was?

I don't know whether you should confront it but it's interesting that it surfaces so consistently in those situations. I'd say do try to find out about it, if it feels right, but it could be scary-- I'm afraid of touching some memories I have issues with from a past life... so I don't know how to advise beyond that.
 
One of my main triggers: Music. A few days ago I was at a concert and they were playing a Japanese piece, and the next thing I new I was seeing myself on a hill overlooking a battle, smelling the smoke and gunpowder. That's happened twice now, the first one was with the French Revolution.

Smells, sights and sounds also can do it, and sometimes physical sensations such as cold can remind me of things that have happened. But the main one is music.
 
Deborah,

Interesting topic...thank you for bringing it up! Firelight, the smell of fire, etc, always seem to trigger memories for me. There is a comfort feeling associated with fire; no fear.

I have exactly the opposite feeling with water, particularly deep water. I have quite a phobia about that. I must have drowned in a past life...

Scott
 
New Members?

You are welcome. Carol Bowman wrote about triggers in her first book Children's Past Lives. Has anyone else had 'triggers' --that have brought on memories from a past life?
 
Has anyone else had 'triggers' ?

Yes.... :)
My husband was watching the movie "Alexander" last night and i was reading my book not interested at all... Then i noticed that some of the women's clothes were just like what i saw when i tried a regression CD a few weeks ago.... Since that caught my attention i decided to watch the movie. :D

In the last big fight a big black horse is hit by an arrow and then is attacked by the enemies and dies... That scene made me sick! I immediately felt very sad! My heart rate went up and i started shaking! I got up and went to bed. I was trying so hard not to cry because i didn't want my husband to think i was having a fit, although i was... It took me more than an hour to finally get that image out of my mind and calm down. :(

What makes me wonder if that i had a very interesting dream not too long ago. I had a horse that was very close to me. When i woke up i had the feeling that that horse is one of my dogs today... I even posted in another thread about it.
Although i didn't really have any PL memory yesterday that horse being attacked and killed in the movie for sure worked as a trigger to me... I am positive that i've seen something like that happening in one of my previous lifetimes...
I don't ever want to watch that scene again! :(
 
Looking at French-style furniture and other decor has always been a trigger for me. Also, gardens, certain farm animals, especially sheep and chickens (ooh, sorry, Phoenix :)), sometimes certain mirrors. Or it can be a lot of things, depending on the time and the mood I'm in, even the way sunlight hits a patch of grass.

During my family's recent cross-country adventure, my parents planned a side-trip to a library housing a doll collection so I could see a few of the dolls displayed that had belonged to Marie Antoinette. That was definitely a trigger, and a struggle to wrench myself away from them. I was in a daze for hours...
 
Yes, definately music is a great trigger for me. Bagpipes make me cry for unknown reasons, Celtic music brings pictures of rolling craggy green hills and a sense of longing. I also get a similar feeling from Native American flute music, sometimes so painful and poignant it rips my heart out. I also get pictures of rolling prairie and walking in many silent places in nature.
I once had a really strange trigger when my partner and I decided to get dressed up for one of those fun "vintage" photos. We were in Solvang and decided to stop in and have our picture taken. We sort of got into a big argument, because I had no interest in dressing up like the proper "southern belle" complete with dress and petticoats, while he did his bit as a confederate soldier. The only way I was going to have my picture done was as a wild west gun slinger! I did get my way after all, and we dressed as a wild west version of Bonny and Clyde. Now THAT felt comfortable and natural...but quite unexpected for the person I am now. I have a deep fascination for the wild west era and have since I was a child. Going through many parts of the southwestern united states has brought the strangest feelings and longings I can only attribute to past lives..:laugh:
 
Deborah said:
A different kind of Trigger experience in this thread. Anyone?

Most of my possible "past life" memories can be related to a trigger of some sort. These include scenic vistas, specific buildings, statues, old songs, photographs of peoples faces.

One specific trigger of a past life experience happened when I was about 4 years old and was watching a performance by "the Red Knight", an RCAF solo aerobatic performance. I clearly can still recall watching the bright red jet flying straight up into the air and doing hammerhead turns. As I watched the aircraft do its maneuvers, I suddenly started to experience the sensation of G-forces on my body as if I was flying the plane. This brought back a memory of flying a similar jet (the T-33). I told my brothers "I am the Red Knight". When I saw this, I did not mean that I was this pilot, but that I could remember being a pilot flying a similar jet.

I also remember when I was a young boy watching TV at night. The opening music for "Dragnet" came on and my heart started to race because I thought that maybe I would get to watch Dragnet, even though it was my bed time, because my parents were away. Unfortunately, my oldest brother spotted me and told me it was time to go to bed. I protested that I wanted to watch Dragnet because it was my favorite show. He told me that mom and dad never let me watch the show. I knew this was true, but I also knew that Dragnet was my favorite show and that I used to watch it all the time. I told him this, and he told me I was lieing and pushed me to the stairs and made me go up to bed. When I got to bed and lay sobbing, I could remember that when I watched Dragnet that I had been an adult man. I was sad because I realized it would be many years before I would be able to watch my favorite shows again.
 
Welcome to the forum Bluestreak.

Thank you for the links and images that illustrate your experiences......:thumbsup: Very interesting memories as a child. I often wonder how much TV will play into peoples PL recall in the future. That and technology in general.
 
Good morning, It would be real easy to give up a couple of days reading through all the treads!!:thumbsup:

I have had a couple of triggers for past lives. 1st happened many years back while sitting in a very crowded restraunt waiting to be seated. I was with 2 friends and it was so crowded you had to push your way through to get in or out, we were sitting down on a bench seat. Well a young couple walks out and a few seconds later a girl of 5 or 4 flys by after them. She did an about face and jumped into my lap, told me her name, address and phone # and that she loved me, gave me a sloppy wet kiss and took off after her parents! I didn't get a chance to ask or say a thing. They were from another state. And the silence in that little waiting area was very loud. She was my mother in a lifetime as a freed slave around the civil war.

2nd happened when we moved to our present home. We were driving in to look for a house when the city came into view my first thought was "wow this place sure has changed". I had never been here before and havn't tried to take it any further. I do know that I don't care to go to the northern part of this city. Now this is interesting as I realize that there is something I need to resolve here. I will start a sperate tread as I gain some insight.

Jack
 
bluestreak said:
One specific trigger of a past life experience happened when I was about 4 years old and was watching a performance by "the Red Knight", an RCAF solo aerobatic performance. I clearly can still recall watching the bright red jet flying straight up into the air and doing hammerhead turns. As I watched the aircraft do its maneuvers, I suddenly started to experience the sensation of G-forces on my body as if I was flying the plane. This brought back a memory of flying a similar jet (the T-33). I told my brothers "I am the Red Knight". When I saw this, I did not mean that I was this pilot, but that I could remember being a pilot flying a similar jet.

Greetings from Warsaw, Bluestreak...
Very similar to mine. Past life childhood in the USA, served with the armed forces in the Pacific, tail end of WW2, continued in the military during the Cold War, lots of aviation-triggered flashbacks from early childhood.

I'm trying to track down info about US military advisers serving in Scandinavia Sweden and Finland were officially 'neutral', Norway had no USAF bases on its territory. Nevertheless, US personnel were doing things in Scandinavia, some covert (infiltration), some quite ordinary (training, weather recon).

I too have had a thing about early USAF jets - P/F80, T-33, F-84, F-86, F-89; piston types too - B-29/B-50, F4U-5, PBY, PB4Y-2, C-45, C-47... Winter hi-visibility schemes with day-glo wingtips, noses and tails...

Dreams, flashbacks that I've had since my earliest years, all consistent and strong.

Michal
 
Triggers

This is interesting. An early trigger for me was sitting in a shallow lava cavern on the west coast of NZ. The shape of the rock amplified the sound of the waves to a visceral level that I felt in my belly. The waves were pounding onto the shore, and where I was, slightly above the water line and with a rough rocky shoreline between myself and the breakers, the sound of the 'boom', 'boom' of the surf sounded a bit like loud artillery gunfire. In my inner vision, I suddenly saw a starburst shell high in the sky, then it 'freeze-framed', and I saw no more, but felt shock and dislocation, as if I had been hit, presumably killed? The event felt like re-experiencing a war zone. It was not the second great war, as I know I died then as an American black trooper called Albert Hogart in 1943 on a ship going to Europe sunk by a German torpedo. So it could have been the first Great war 1914-18, but I don't know anything about munitions at that time.
I have searched unsuccesfully in the on-line records of WWII war dead, but have found no trace of that person, although found others with the same name in the late 1800's.
That experience was an early support for my continuing curiosity about who I am in multi-life terms.
 
michaldembinski said:
Sweden and Finland were officially 'neutral'

Unfortunately Finland was with Germany back then... Although for obvious reasons - looking at our mighty neighbour who wanted us back so to speak.

I'm not very familiar with war history (I've studied social history and mostly micro history in that field) so I don't know how official it was, because we wouldn't, for example, give our Jewish people to Germany (although there are some new studies that are questioning this) - but yes, they were united on some level.

After that Finland has been officially neutral and is not a part of NATO and wasn't of the Warsaw pact.

Sorry about this post being a bit off topic.

Karoliina
 
michaldembinski said:
Greetings from Warsaw, Bluestreak...
Very similar to mine. Past life childhood in the USA, served with the armed forces in the Pacific, tail end of WW2, continued in the military during the Cold War, lots of aviation-triggered flashbacks from early childhood.

I'm trying to track down info about US military advisers serving in Scandinavia Sweden and Finland were officially 'neutral', Norway had no USAF bases on its territory. Nevertheless, US personnel were doing things in Scandinavia, some covert (infiltration), some quite ordinary (training, weather recon).

I too have had a thing about early USAF jets - P/F80, T-33, F-84, F-86, F-89; piston types too - B-29/B-50, F4U-5, PBY, PB4Y-2, C-45, C-47... Winter hi-visibility schemes with day-glo wingtips, noses and tails...

Dreams, flashbacks that I've had since my earliest years, all consistent and strong.

Michal

I know that there was a major base in Iceland which had F-89s. T-33 was widely used as a trainer and was also common at USAF bases. Moncla had some hours with the F-84 (probably while F-89s were grounded).

http://www.verslo.is/baldur/Blackknigths.htm
http://www.verslo.is/baldur/57th_fis/57th.htm
http://heritageflight.org/aircraft/

There is a fairly well documented recent case of a boy who had very vivid memories of past life in USAF serving in Pacific in World War II. I can't remember very much about the story, but I know that some of his memories were corroborated by his surviving squadron members. I believe that the boy lives in Lafayette, which is the city where Gene attended Southwest Louisiana Institute and got his B.Sc.

I also read a very interesting case of a boy in England who could remember his past life as a pilot in the Luftwaffe in World War II. I believe he crashed in England, not far from where he was born.

Do you have any memories of where in the USA you were born or brought up? Have you been able to visit these places? I think people often have strong memories triggered by places they were in past lives.

I had one interesting "past life recall" experience that happened the first time I was in New Orleans, back about ten or more years back. I was only there one night on the way to the Bahamas. I went out with two friends at night where we toured the bars on Bourbon Street. We went into one bar that was actually rather quiet, but when I went in there, I had the most definite feeling I had been there before, long long ago. I could remember that it was really busy and full of life - dancing girls, that sort of thing. Maybe it was Mardi Gras. It was such a strong impression, I told my friends about it. It was many years later that I read about Gene Moncla, and later still that I found out he had attended LSU in New Orleans circa 1948-1950.

By the way, I don't know if you read this, but my mother's family comes from Poland and the Ukraine. My mother's father was Isadore Osolinksi. He came from a town in Galicia.
 
Just sharing a trigger here in between........... :)

Last night I was watching telly and in the programme you could hear very slow and heavy footsteps in the doorway - outside from where the people (camera) were. They were not threatening in any way in that programme, but I suddenly had a very strong and vivid flash with feelings involved. I remembered how I was hiding with my family (I was a young girl). We had to be very quiet and I was so scared I can't even begin to describe it. We heard footsteps just like that - like someone in heavy boots going around slowly observing everything very carefully - trying to find us.

The flash was quick but intense. It didn't surprise me, because I had nightmares of a similar situation when I was a child.

I believe we never got caught, btw. Thank heavens.

Karoliina
 
bluestreak said:
There is a fairly well documented recent case of a boy who had very vivid memories of past life in USAF serving in Pacific in World War II. I can't remember very much about the story, but I know that some of his memories were corroborated by his surviving squadron members. I believe that the boy lives in Lafayette, which is the city where Gene attended Southwest Louisiana Institute and got his B.Sc.

I also read a very interesting case of a boy in England who could remember his past life as a pilot in the Luftwaffe in World War II. I believe he crashed in England, not far from where he was born.

Hi Bluestreak, both these cases can be found on this site - both extremely interesting in view of the time lag between past life death and current life.

bluestreak said:
Do you have any memories of where in the USA you were born or brought up? Have you been able to visit these places? I think people often have strong memories triggered by places they were in past lives..

I have many USA "memories", although I believe I was born in Ireland around 1920 and emigrated to the US with my parents as a small child. Memories of: Kentucky, Virginia; an East Coast beach; a particularly disturbing (partially validated) dream of Zig Zag, Oregon, a dream of being called up on 7 June 1944 (US Marines, became an aircraft mechanic rather than infantryman thanks to my skills with tractors and motorcycles); Minnesota. Dreams of the Pacific (not front line - airbases on atolls, silvery fleets of B-29 in the distance). But I'm sure of a tour of duty to NATO countries in the early Cold War; West Germany, England, Norway. The Scandinavia 'familiarity' is strong. I've not been to Scandinavia, neither to any of the places I mentioned in the States.

bluestreak said:
I had one interesting "past life recall" experience that happened the first time I was in New Orleans, back about ten or more years back. I was only there one night on the way to the Bahamas. I went out with two friends at night where we toured the bars on Bourbon Street. We went into one bar that was actually rather quiet, but when I went in there, I had the most definite feeling I had been there before, long long ago. I could remember that it was really busy and full of life - dancing girls, that sort of thing. Maybe it was Mardi Gras. It was such a strong impression, I told my friends about it. It was many years later that I read about Gene Moncla, and later still that I found out he had attended LSU in New Orleans circa 1948-1950.

I had a dream about visiting a brothel in Mexicali soon after disembarking from a troopship in San Diego in Oct/Nov 1945!

bluestreak said:
By the way, I don't know if you read this, but my mother's family comes from Poland and the Ukraine. My mother's father was Isadore Osolinksi. He came from a town in Galicia.

Was your Grandfather Polish or Ukrainian? Do you know the name of the Galician town? A pre-WWI map of Galicia (large scale) is here. Look for Lvov (Lemberg)

Michal
 
michaldembinski said:
Was your Grandfather Polish or Ukrainian? Do you know the name of the Galician town?
Michal

Hi Michal,

My grandfather was Polish and born in the Austrian-Hungarian empire, but my grandmother was Ukrainian and born in Canada.

I don't know the name of my Grandfather's town but I think that other relatives know this.

I find it interesting you have so many past-life dreams. What happened in Zig Zag, Oregon?
 
michaldembinski said:
Hi Bluestreak, both these cases can be found on this site - both extremely interesting in view of the time lag between past life death and current life.

Michal

Can you, or anyone else, provide links to these accounts I mentioned in a previous post?

(child who remembers past life in Air Force Squadron fighting in Pacific in WWII and man who could remember past life in Luftwaffe when he was shot down or crashed on coast of England, WWII)?
 
Well, what I've experienced has never really led to memories, but sometimes things come around out of nowhere and hit me so hard I'm in a daze for some time. Never any concrete memories, but a strong sense (and they all happened before I believed in reincarnation) of, "Hello, there was something important there", you know?

My pulse quickens at the sight of people dressed in European clothing from the 16th, 18th, and 19th century. I remember once seeing a program that had people dressed in Tudor clothing after a very stressful day and thinking, for reasons I could not fathom at the time, "Finally, some sensibly dressed people." And I still have a book I got when I was eight on Henry VIII; it's far below my reading level now, but I still cherish it because I can't forget that instant feeling of, "YES!" when I started reading it for the first time.

And as for the French Revolution...the only remarkable thing I did for many years regarding that subject was fastidiously avoid it. "Oh, I'm just not interested," I told myself with pseudo calm that masked deeper trepidation whenever I heard any sort of reference to it. Then, last year, the History Channel came out with a program on it. The first commercial I saw for it had me shuddering at first, deciding I would never watch it. But then the announcer, who had been announcing the names of a few key players, said, "Robespierre" and my mouth immediately went dry. Because the American school system is so wonderful about covering things outside the country's own history, I had never, on a conscious level, heard the name before. Yet there was that immediate feeling of, "Hang on, I know this..."

Needless to say, I ended up watching. While I'm always eager to learn about history, no subject presented in such a format as the History Channel favors has ever produced such a powerful and emotional reaction in me. But, as I said, I didn't believe in reincarnation then. The maelstrom of feelings whirling around inside me were 'dangerous' to my already shaky Catholicism. So I worked hard to convince myself I was just odd like that, worked hard to bury the real sentiments the program had dug up, until early this year. :o
 
Greetings and salutations all. This is my first post here, so I am sorry if I don't place it in the correct thread. Please bear with me. : angel

I have always believed I've been here before, but never really had a lot of "proof" to point to. I don't generally remember my dreams, I don't have these striking memories that people talk about. . . I just have feelings. I'll meet people and feel I have known them forever. I'll look at replicas of medeival portraits and know something is wrong in the clothing style, but not be able to explain what it is. I've even had one lady turn to me in a grocery store and tell me (without prompthing and without apparent reason) I was one of the older souls she'd ever seen, dating back far longer than she herself did, but she didn't, or couldn't, give me any more information than that.

In December of 2004 I think I had a trigger. I was standing outside on the platform, waiting for the train to take me to work. It was cold and grey and slightly damp as I sat on the bench waiting for the train. I closed my eyes for a moment and suddenly. . . I don't know how else to describe it. . . it was spring. I was in a field, with no one around for miles. I could hear the birds, I could feel the sunshine. I could hear the breeze through the tall grasses that surrounded me. I could taste, sense, KNOW everything around me in that one moment. And then I opened my eyes and I was back in winter on the train platform.

I've had experiences like this on occasion, but never one that strong, and I have NO idea what brought it about, nor any way to try to duplicate it. Does this sound like a memory, or was it something else?
 
Hi Frankie and welcome to the forum! :)

Like you, i don't have a lot of dreams or memories just feelings. ;)
Yes, i think the train was a trigger to you...
Are you drawn to any particular place or culture?
 
Hello :) And thanks for the welcome.

Fab said:
Are you drawn to any particular place or culture?

Yes, tons. The problem is I am, and always have been, fascinated with history, so I don't know if it comes from a memory or from a recent external influence.

I love the culture and society of Ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece. I'm fascinated with druidic and celtic rites and lifestyles before the Roman influence in Britian. I'll read almost anything about European and Middle Eastern history around the time of the crusades. American history, from colonial times through the revolution holds a draw for me, as well as the Native American tribes of the plains and the westward expansion of the 19th century.

The biggest draw for me, though, and one that I can't explain through cultural or geographic ties is my obsession for English history. I love to read about Medieval England and have spent many, many hours researching period dress, habits, customs, writings, archaeological evidence. . . anything I can get my hands on. Give me a book on anything from Alfred the Great and the Danelaw through Elizabeth I, and I am a happy girl. . .but my deepest passion is for the dark ages, especially the original House of Wessex, the Plantaganet (specifically the Angevin) line, and the Tudor line.
 
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