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Post by guidereader on Dec 9, 2005 10:16:41 GMT -5
As far as I can remember I've had a fascination with the 1920's! Last night I had a dream where I'm in the 1920's walking and driving around with a woman I did not recognize all in black and white and grainy like an old movie, the next I know I'm sitting next to a 1930 model car, actually more collapsed than sitting, I was dead! I could not see any sign of trauma, it looked like I might have died of a heart attack. I saw my soul leave the body, but it just seem to hang around for years, 30 years to be precise, until I saw my mother and father and saw my soul enter this body that I'm in now!
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Post by whiterose on Dec 9, 2005 10:36:13 GMT -5
Wow!! That's the kind of dream that freaks me out when I wake up! The first thing that popped into my head is that this dream was more of a past-life vision. It may be that you were dreaming of a life you had in the 20's - 30's. Before you go to sleep at night, I would ask your angels and guides to direct your dreams to this life to see if you have any more. Also, violet flame meditation is good for recalling past lives and transmuting negative karma from that lifetime. If you do a google search you will find some information. I got a lot of information from www.tsl.org/violet/nine_steps.asp. Love WR
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Post by Kimberanne on Dec 9, 2005 13:55:23 GMT -5
Hey Pierre... the thought I got was that there was alcohol involved somehow. Maybe not what caused your death, but that there was a lot of dispair. The depression and Black Monday came to mind.
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Post by guidereader on Dec 9, 2005 15:04:11 GMT -5
I can understand thinking that by the position I was in when I died, but my sense was always that I was very happy right until the moment I died and that was the reason I did not want to leave. I was actually doing quite well during the short time I lived during the depression Hey Pierre... the thought I got was that there was alcohol involved somehow. Maybe not what caused your death, but that there was a lot of dispair. The depression and Black Monday came to mind.
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