From Paula Gair, with thanks
I've
never appreciated a Saturday morning quite as much as this one smile
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Thought I would share something really interesting with you.
Thought I would share something really interesting with you.
Do you know how you sometimes get the feeling that you know somebody better than you should do when you first meet them? Well using Lucy's experience I did a past life regression. After 2 lives I asked the s/c to take us to a door where we knew each other - and it did. Twice in fact! How about that then
1850's
I was "Betty" and he was "Andrew" - a lawyer in
his 50s who offered me advice when I was in my 20s and later in life
I was dressed nicely with pearl earrings and a sorted life. Then mid
wars. I was Sue, and he was Mark and he had been evacuated to the
village I lived in Kent; in the 1930's we went for a trip "up
town" (London?) and went to a Lyons tea rooms and ate cake (I
was smart and he was a bit of a waster) and then later In my 50s I
had left the village, moved to the seaside and he was in his 30s, had
stayed in the village and was building a fence smile emoticon I
asked the s/c to make note of where those doors were so we could go
back.
And -
something interesting - his door numbers didn't correspond to a
year. His numbers were 8, 46, 23 and 156 and didn't seem to have any
chronological time link (the first two doors lit up like normal
rather than asking to be taken to a shared past life). His
significant event in the first life was the death of his grandfather
when he was 16. I was quite chuffed with my decision to send his
current self to go to his past life self and be there for him and
say anything that the 16 year old needed.
Definitely a good
grief counselling technique to use for the future.
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