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reply posted on 3-6-2011 @ 08:20 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by Odessy
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yeah, I believe you.

When I was a kid I used to sleep walk a lot. I don't remember most of the dreams, usually my parents just told me I slept walked the next day... except for one. I hadn't thought about in a long time, but it popped up again 2 or 3 years ago, maybe more, and since then its been a regular thought/feeling. The funny thing is, it wasn't a particularly happy dream, In fact, I'm very sure I died, but you shared yours, so I'll share mine

I remember being inside a mountain, or perhaps a pyramid, there were many passage ways and they got tighter and tighter the higher I went. I knew I had to get to the top fast, that myself and a lot of people depended on it. As I neared the top, in a small cramped passageway, practically sliding through it, there was an small opening, like a window, and I glanced through it and saw, in a very baron red/orange dessert, a mountain or pyramid directly parallel to the one I was climbing up. Practically as soon as I looked at it, a beam of light shot out through the top of it, and I knew that I hadn't reached the top of mine in time. I felt the worst despair or hopelessness, and then I woke up on the couch in my living room screaming and crying with my parents on either side of me. Apparently I had slept walked out there when I was having this dream. I was probably 6 or 7 at the time.

I have no idea what I saw that night. Whether it was a dream or not, but it has stuck with me for over 20 years and I seem to think about it more the older I get.

Thanks for listening

EDIT TO ADD:

I should say that whenever I think of it now, its more of a feeling or sensation that randomly comes back, and then I remember that the dream was the only time I've ever felt that way before.
It usually comes when I'm in deep thought or working on my art (I'm and artist by trade).
But its become almost a friendly feeling now, even though it wasn't friendly when I had the dream. I don't know, I just know there's something in it, like the fact that I'm alive and happy now makes it all ok anyway... which is what I believe in life, and death... its all ok.
The only reason I would investigate it more now is simply because of curiosity and a fascination for science fiction and fiction in general. Most of my "fiction" comes from ideas I very much believe to be Non-Fiction.
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Hey there Odessy,

I replied to your email and thank-you for the feedback on 'THE ATLANTEAN ANALYSIS' pleased that you enjoyed it and that you could take a lot of it on board. As I always say I am not in the business to converting anyone to my way of thinking ... I just feel it is important to put alternative theories out there for others with an interest to compare with their own thoughts on the subject ... I like that you got that and took the ebook in the way it was intended.

Look forward to discussing your 'dream' when you get time ... I found your last post very interesting indeed.

Woody


reply posted on 3-6-2011 @ 09:47 AM by lpowell0627
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I have actually done that a number of times. He is always very relaxed and will answer all of my questions until his patience with the games wears thin. He draws pictures all the time...of strange looking houses he says his friends live in, I asked him what he looked like and he said "an ugly naked little guy with bluish-green skin and long legs". When I asked him who his mother was, he looked confused and said "you're the first mom I have". He also draws cars off the ground. Always has.

The thing that first got my attention though were his stories. They are always filled with specifics (his house was in the sky with many other kids, school was short with no recess, nobody wore clothes, the sky was always red) and no matter how many times or how long in between, he always sticks to the same stories. I even try to trip him up, but he says I wasn't there so I wouldn't know.

He does have a very creative personality, so that could be all it is. It's just one of those things that I notice, but am not concerned about. Which for me is odd, since I worry easily. I guess because he has always been so matter of the fact, and it doesn't cause him to "act" strangely to others, I figure it's no big deal and maybe he'll grow out of it.

Thanks for your reply.



reply posted on 4-6-2011 @ 04:21 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by lpowell0627
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I have actually done that a number of times. He is always very relaxed and will answer all of my questions until his patience with the games wears thin. He draws pictures all the time...of strange looking houses he says his friends live in, I asked him what he looked like and he said "an ugly naked little guy with bluish-green skin and long legs". When I asked him who his mother was, he looked confused and said "you're the first mom I have". He also draws cars off the ground. Always has.

The thing that first got my attention though were his stories. They are always filled with specifics (his house was in the sky with many other kids, school was short with no recess, nobody wore clothes, the sky was always red) and no matter how many times or how long in between, he always sticks to the same stories. I even try to trip him up, but he says I wasn't there so I wouldn't know.

He does have a very creative personality, so that could be all it is. It's just one of those things that I notice, but am not concerned about. Which for me is odd, since I worry easily. I guess because he has always been so matter of the fact, and it doesn't cause him to "act" strangely to others, I figure it's no big deal and maybe he'll grow out of it.

Thanks for your reply.


Amazing !

You have a great attitude to this too which is why he will be so casual about it all. I love the specifics ... and whilst I have never helped anyone bring to mind details of a 'future' lifetime ... the details your child relates certainly has a futuristic flavour to it.

As I mentioned earlier in the thread though the reason I don't help people pursue the memories of future lifetimes is because there is no way to authenticate the potential truth of such memories ... at least not until the ability to time-travel is common practice and available to all !

But that doesn't mean it's not possible.

It will be interesting to see whether his 'memories' fade' or develop as he grows older.

Woody


reply posted on 23-8-2011 @ 02:37 PM by tom.farnhill
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hi woody i would love to know of my passed life times , but i have a problem with visualisations , i bought a cd some years back and i could not get into it , in fact the mans voice even irritated me.
i have even tried hypnotists but they could not put me under.
i had what i think maybe dreams of what i think could have been a primordial memories when i was a child although i do not have them now .
i don,t know just how to put this but i think that there is something that i should know about in regards to a passed life.
i would like to try your services as a passed life regression therapist because i know it is not something i can do myself .
but i have a problem in thinking that if i travell over to yorkshire from lancashire it would not work with me.
do you allways have success with a client ? or are there people that can,t be regressed ? .


reply posted on 22-11-2011 @ 08:10 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by rockoperawriter
the first time i tried astral projection i arrived at a plane of existence where there were rolling hills, and i rode on horseback with legions of mounted warriors on horseback. i conquered great land but now i cant remember how. was this a past life?


Well obviously it would be silly of me to say an absolute yes or no to this ... but what I can say is that it's a 'possibility'.

If you sit quietly and focus on the scene that you have on horseback ... allow it to develop until it is as clear as the image can be ... then look closer at your surroundings eg;


1/ what colour is the horse you are sitting on ?

2/ what type of clothing do you have on and what type of material(s) is it made from ?

3/ what kind of scenery surrounds you (countryside / plains / city etc)

4/ if another person was to call you by name what is the name that comes into your head before you have time to edit it ?

This is a small sample of questions you could explore to find-out more information about the basis of these images / memories ... once you get used to the basic superficial stuff you might try to look back further to see where you are coming from or where you are headed to ... and why !

Give it a try and you may begin to answer your own question as to whether these are random images in your mind (residue of a dream maybe) or something with more substance and detail (pastlife memory) ... one thing you can be sure of you will definately be able to tell the difference.

Woody


reply posted on 25-11-2011 @ 08:52 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by NadaCambia
Originally posted by woodwytch

>>>3rd Pastlife Memories<<<
Maude Faulkner - Richmond, Surrey - 1886-1956


And so the memories of a lifetime I'd lived as Maude Faulkner (1886-1956) in Richmond, Surrey surfaced hand in glove with my memories of Egypt because Maude had recalled the Egyptian memories herself during her lifetime when she had travelled to Egypt with her Uncle Henry (friend of the family), who was participating in an archaeological dig on the Plateau during the early 1920's.


1956 really isn't that long ago. Have you spoken to Maude Faulkers children or relatives, and what do they make of your claims?



To date I have not done a lot of research for the Edwardian lifetime ... however, I did discover during some of the ancient Egyptian research that a gentleman by the name of RO. Faulkner was responsible for translating 'The Egyptian Book Of The Dead' ... thinking this was too much to be mere coincidence I contacted his publisher in the mid-90's only to be told that he had been dead for some years and they were not in a position to disclose details about his family.

To date I have not pursued this line of research simply because of a lack of time ... but when I reach that point I shall definately be looking into it in more depth. From the very basic searches I have done I have been unable to turn up any information.

The important thing to remember is that (for me at least) it is not about a need to prove what I have recalled it is about seeing if the things I recalled have substance ... as in the things I have written about over a decade ago that at that time seemed far-fetched ... but have since become proven as historical and/or scientific fact. If I happen to confirm names and people along the way then that is a bonus but at this point in time it is all about the factual content and how the historical reality is being uncovered at last.

It was the same when I researched the details of the Cornish lifetime ... in that case I was able to trace almost a dozen names and find them recorded in Registration Polls taken at the time ... yes, it was a great feeling to prove these people existed but it was the content and substance of the memories that held the most value to me.

I don't feel a desperate urge to meet people I may have known in a previous lifetime who might still be alive today ... but if I can prove that some of the things I wrote about that were dismissed without consideration at the time as nought more than a vivid imagination ... but have since become common knowledge, that is my reward ... I don't need the glory ... just the confirmation that I was right ... and therefore my memories were just that ... memories ... not imagination !

Woody


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 12:23 PM by woodwytch
Originally posted by owtFsink
made it to page 5 but really dont have time to read it all atm


Well done and it's worth reading the reast when you have time ... people ask some amazing questions in relation to an amazing subject ... and hopefully my responses shine a little light on the mystery behind it all.


i do have questions for you though!
how often do come across a case where an individuals experience seems valid and comes across as a legitimate regression, perhaps even fitting into a pattern with other past lives, but the setting or scenario presented doesnt fit into the "normal" paradigm of human history, geography, or even basic (known) physics?
If so do you know of any public record or resource on this that could be shared?


Taking into account that I have been a Pastlife Regression Therapist (that began as a module of my being a Registerered Stress Consultant but gradually became my primary career by popular demand via word of mouth mostly) for 18yrs now ... and during that time I have regressed hundreds of people from all walks of life and different beliefs (from people starting out on a spiritual path to hard-nosed business men) I would have to say with complete confidence that more than 95% of my clients recollections have been valid pastlife recall and there are a number of reasons I am confident about this reply much of which takes place during the session and the way they respond to my questions ... and the rest comes from the research they take on themselves and conttact me with the results.

Besides which my experience with psychology helps me to tell if someone has come o waste their money and concoct a pile of BS on my couch ... who knows why they feel the need to pay to do that ... but a few have lol

From my point of view with the client and because of the numerous experinces I have had it is easy (for me) to see what I refer to as the 'switch over' during the session ... the time when it becomes obvious that the client is not retrieving memorie of things they may have read or seen on tv ... but things their soul/psyche has actually seen and lived through in another time ... it's on of those things tha is indisputable when you see it firsthand but it's difficult to explain in words (you have to be there I guess).

I don't know of any public records and the only resource are peoples personal accounts ... but as of yet and to my knowledge there is no scientific way to prove the reality of the therapy.


Do you think an experience, if it turned out to be as such, should be dismissed as a vivid dream... (whole other topic )


Sometimes it is just a vivid dream but it shouldn't be dismissed until the recalled data has been researched and checked (places / people etc)


also, do you hold much weight in the personal findings of those who use a self hypnotism/regression technique?
are these methods as reliable as we might want them to be? I understand that the personal beliefs one might form around such findings may be helpful in themselves even if only a placibo, but are they accurate experiences or subconscious misrepresentation?
I ask because you state earlier that you can tell when someone is having a true experience while you are with them. Do you think that in a self induced state the subject would be able to recognize this and relate the information accurately afterwards.


I don't personally like the idea of people using hypnosis to retrieve PLM's as it is all to easy to create false memory and that has proven to be quite damaging for some people in the past ... as for the 'self-regression' techniques ... results vary ... some people have had good result whereas others have not attained enough relaxation to bypass the conscious mind ... in short there is no substitute for a one on one session with a reliable therapist who preferably doesn't resort to hypnosis.

The placaebo effect is interesting as many people assume this is automatically a negative thing ... when the reality is if it gets results there shouldn't be a problem in reality ... the fact is that sometimes a placaebo can ignite the images that give the person the necessary prompt they may need to unblock a psychological problem although the real thing is obviously the best way to go and a placaebo of any description should never be used without the clients knowledge that it is an artificial prompt.

The reason I recommend researching your memories after is for the very rason of determining the reality and accuracy of the recall ... or lack of it.

p.s. i felt like i recognized you when i saw your picture for the first time, im betting you get that alot but it hasnt happened to me in some time...
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It's happened a before but not as often as you might think ... more often than not people recognize me as a kindred spirit Woody


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 01:30 PM by redhorse
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I have remembered pieces past lives very vividly in dreams; usually the few moments or hours leading up to my death, sometimes some significant event, and even more rarely some (seemingly) mundane and insignificant moment.

Even when I recall a death I do not awaken feeling I have had a nightmare which I find odd. I'm there, I am feeling emotion, even fear or pain in the dream, and when I awaken there is no residual fear response. It seems a rather matter of fact recounting of events. The disconnect is strange, and a bit unnerving in and of itself.

Do others remember past lives on their own and spontaneously this way?

And what do you make of the disconnected feeling between the wakened state and the dream state?


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 04:18 PM by Dharma Employee
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thanks, all the instructon needs to be read onto tape and played back ?

I tried the doreen virtue audio thing once and the relaxation was very effective but saw, very little in the way of images/memories

mmmmm
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reply posted on 15-4-2012 @ 06:53 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by redhorse
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I have remembered pieces past lives very vividly in dreams; usually the few moments or hours leading up to my death, sometimes some significant event, and even more rarely some (seemingly) mundane and insignificant moment.


Hey there redhorse ... the comment you made above is very telling as it is the mundane memories that help to substantiate the reality of the recall ... the more dramatic events often (but certainly not always) can be residue memories of things we have read in a book or seen on the tv ... even back as early childhood in our current lifetime ... this is not to say a lifetime was never had in that era and under such circumstance but the recall may not be 'personally accurate ... but you may have retrieved a historical memory from this lifetime 'because' of events in a personal pastlife ... in a nutshell the similarity may have rung a subconscious bell so to speak without even knowing it.


Even when I recall a death I do not awaken feeling I have had a nightmare which I find odd. I'm there, I am feeling emotion, even fear or pain in the dream, and when I awaken there is no residual fear response. It seems a rather matter of fact recounting of events. The disconnect is strange, and a bit unnerving in and of itself.


This is good because it means your soul / psyche has worked through the issues of the pastlife and knows that it truly is the past and therefore has no reason to distress or interfere with your present ... however, when these things are recalled (even when accepted by the subconscious and/or the dreamstate) there is likely to be a reason for it ... if you go over the details you recalled in the dream (dramatic or mundane) and compare them with things you are currently going through in your present life or preparing for in your future the 'dreams' may be offering some advise and/or instruction to either help your progress to a new level of being by comparisons with what your soul has already learned ... or it may be that they are offering a warning to avoid making the same mistakes you may already have made in a pastlife and there is no need to repeat the excercise in this lifetime.

In short ... never dismiss the memories because they are being recalled for the specific purpose of helping you to understand yourself on a deeper level ... if it's something that happens quite frequently why not keep a dream journal with the details and feelings you had during and after the dream ... this might help you to build a bigger / complete picture.


Do others remember past lives on their own and spontaneously this way?


All of my personal PLM's were recalled spontaneously ... not whilst I was sleeping but whilst I was wide awake ... there were four sets of memories covering four separate lifetimes that took place over an aproximate 2yr period (all mentioned in the OP of this thread) ... most amazing experiences of my current life and the reason I became a Pastlife Regression Therapist because I wanted to allow anyone with an interest to experience something as amazing as I had ... the memory recall changed my current life for ever and for the better and particularly the first set of memories that I recalled as a young girl named Hilly Tregasky who lived in North Cornwall (1623 - 1641) ... recalling the memories of that lifetime made me realize I was following the same fatal path in my current lifetime and because of the memories I was alerted to this and able to change the course of my current lifetime ... I truly believe 100% that the memories of my lifetime as Hilly Tregasky saved my life this time around and that is no exaggeration.

The reason I was left in no doubt that these memories were real and not a vast figment of my imagination is because of the research I carried out afterwards and I was able to find locations / confirm peoples names / and confirm historical accuracy of events that had cropped up at that time in a place that I'd never been to in this lifetime until I was carryng out the research.


And what do you make of the disconnected feeling between the wakened state and the dream state?


The disconnection is good because it is your psyche telling you the things of the past cannot harm you now ... but their recall could be beneficial.

Woody
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