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UK man vividly remembers past life as WW1 pilot...

Ajay0

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A UK man claims that a hypnosis session triggered vivid memories of his past life as an airplane photographer and gunner during World War One.

https://www.odditycentral.com/news/man-vividly-remembers-past-life-as-wwi-pilot.html

Steve Mulligan was born in 1961, in the city of Manchester, but also has very clear memories of growing up in Llandudno, Wales, in the beginning of the 20th century. He claims that he grew up as Sydney Sutcliffe, and died at the age of 24, after his plane was shut down on the Western Front during WWI. He always had these strange memories that played out in black and white, of him looking down from high up in the sky, but he could never really make sense of them. And then he went in for a hypnosis session and discovered that he was remembering his past life.

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/no...71.1691813718.1646987664-165519096.1635887531

Though he wasn't born until 1961, Steve claims to remembers his past-life in Llandudno as early as 1903 when he was Sydney Sutcliffe, son of Abraham "Arthur" Sutcliffe, an entertainer at Llandudno’s Pavilion Theatre.

Speaking to North Wales Live, Steve said: "Since my childhood I've always been drawn to Llandudno, even when I came here as a child I knew my way around and my mum used to be amazed at how I knew where to go.

"When we'd be walking round it was like I was having deja vu, like I'd been there before.

"It wasn't until someone suggested doing a past life regression that all of this came spilling out."
 
Very interesting, thank you. Above all when I read "He always had these strange memories that played out in black and white". That's the same for me. Under hypnosis I remember everything in shades of gray but I don't know how, I know in my mind the colors of few things, uniforms, hair...
 
Very interesting, thank you. Above all when I read "He always had these strange memories that played out in black and white". That's the same for me. Under hypnosis I remember everything in shades of gray but I don't know how, I know in my mind the colors of few things, uniforms, hair...
Is there a reason why though?
 
Is there a reason why though?
Hi Melon,
I really don't know why I also have the black and white vision of my past lives when I do a regression and why I know only the color of some details in the experience. Now, I know when I start to see in shades of gray under hypnosis or meditation , that it is a good sign that I have a PL experience and not imagination work . I would be curious to know if some of you have experienced the same thing.
 
Hi Melon,
I really don't know why I also have the black and white vision of my past lives when I do a regression and why I know only the color of some details in the experience. Now, I know when I start to see in shades of gray under hypnosis or meditation , that it is a good sign that I have a PL experience and not imagination work . I would be curious to know if some of you have experienced the same thing.

Hi, everybody:

I'm not sure about colours even when I do a simple - not a hypnotized regressive - recalling of something.
The sensations of colours are first of all produced during a processing of visual information, which occurs in the physical brain.

Remembrance is usually colourless, it's just a perception of things already processed and stored inside in an internal format.
Most night dreams are colourless.
Colourful dreams could mean one is overtired or psychically unstable or exhausted.

IMHO.

Best regards.
 
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Hi, everybody:

I'm not sure about colours even when I do a simple - not a hypnotized regressive - recalling of something.
The sensations of colours are first of all produced during a processing of visual information, which occurs in the physical brain.

Remembrance is usually colourless, it's just a perception of things already processed and stored inside in an internal format.
Most night dreams are colourless.
Colourful dreams could mean one is overtired or psychically unstable or exhausted.

IMHO.

Best regards.
My dreams are in color 99.9% of the time. Also my past life memories were all in color.
 
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I dream in color, too, and the colores are intense and bright. Sometimes, at least. Same for memories. From my current life's childhood I remember some colors, too. Maybe because the 1970's WERE colorful, that bright orange you sometimes saw almost hurt the eyes, lol...
Might have something to do what we have seen a lot. Both in our current lives and in the past.
Colors also may have some kind of symbolic meaning.

Now I can build a bridge back to the man who remembers a life as a war photographer in WW1.
Photographs were black and white during his past life which may explain why he remembers this life in black and white. Colors didn't play a big role in his PL occupation. So maybe this is the reasons why he doesn't remember them.

(Maybe the topic dreams/memories and colors should be continued in another thread anyway.)
 
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