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Post by claddaghlass on Jul 3, 2010 19:27:39 GMT -5
I've had a few readings done and the memories I remember most are about the Civil War and Titanic.
When I was young I would often illustrate and talk about the old one-room school houses. My kindergarten teacher was blonde but I would tell my parents my "real" teacher had brown hair and wore a purple dress. I then described the clothes the teacher wore as well as the clothes of my classmates.
At first it was blamed on me watching too many Westerns on TV but then they started to wonder when I talked about "the war."
I had no knowledge of the Civil War but described the "men in blue" and how we fought them.
Loud noises terrified me and I couldn't be near crowds without freaking out.
Mom says when I was an infant getting me into the sink for my baths was impossible as I'd start screaming.
When I was nine I saw the water color a classmate did of a ship and before he could speak I indentified it as the Titanic and burst into tears.
I had a reading done once and was told I was a girl who disguised herself as a man to fight in the war.
I was a maid who worked for a semi-wealthy man in the Regency era.
I was also a woman who had boarded and died when Titanic sank.
It does explain a great deal and I've been fortunate enough to meet other folks who were aboard the Titanic and other places.
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Post by GypsyMoon on Jul 6, 2010 12:57:21 GMT -5
Yes I have past life memories. I am also "drawn" to different things. Old antique pill boxes. tapestrys with black backgrounds and tiny pink roses. Victorian times. Faeries and Faery lore. Merlin the magician any kind of pieces or lore myths or legends about him. I also am drawn to Goddess type drawings and anything "Witchy Victorian".. I hate fire I am afraid of it, although I love candles and love incense. Corpse scares me in my culture they believe in kissing the loved one goodbye in the casket. When my sister died I was so afraid I couldnt get close to the casket. I have had a fear of dead bodies ever since. I am also Drawn to the scent of lavender and I love lace.
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Post by claddaghlass on Jul 9, 2010 14:38:20 GMT -5
I like lace too. Especially old fashioned lace that they made by hand. As promised I was able to scan some of my past life illustrations. I'll post the links so I don't bog down anyone's server with the pictures. For the artwork please ask me before taking or altering any of my illustrations. Thank you. When I was a Scottish lawyer. He was a very visual person and describe things almost metaphorically. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/scottishlawyer.jpgAs Abigail. She was the servant in the Regency era. She was born in Ireland but lived part of her time in England working for a semi-wealthy man. He didn't treat her well and when she became pregnant with his child he tried to kick her out but she threatened to tell everyone what happened and what he's been doing to people. Because of that she was able to live in a small house but was often seperated from her son. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/abigail.jpgThis one was semi-automatic sketch. It's my style of illustration but I was being "dictated" to on how to draw it. He was connected to Abigail possibly as a lover or husband later in life. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/james.jpgAs Hannah who was known as "Anna" in the Civil War life. She disguised herself as a man to fight in the Confederacy. She hated slavery and believed it would be abolished. She felt the South should be left to their own devices on how to go about the abolishment of slavery and the other factors of the war. Her secret was discovered by a fellow soldier but he kept it often saying she was his "cousin" to protect her. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/hannah.jpgIt was never proven but it was heavily rumored Anita's grandmother was Romanian. Anita's father was very much a "Be British!" type of man and insisted Anita always marry a proper English man. Anita around 16/17. She was English who fell in love with an American boy named Riley. Riley and his father were touring England, Ireland, and Scotland when they met. She is the one who died aboard Titanic. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/anita.jpgAnita's mother. This was drawn from memory of a photograph. Back then post-mortem photos were very common. I changed it so that she's holding a shawl. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/anitamother.jpgI believe this could be Anita's grandmother. Anita remembered her grandmother as someone who dressed "differently" than the styles common then. Her grandmother was very private about her childhood and past. i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/LadyDernhelm/anitagrandmother.jpg
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Post by claddaghlass on Aug 18, 2010 14:20:30 GMT -5
Here's a photo of who I believe I was in a past life and two pictures of myself for comparison. In the Civil War life I was a woman named Hannah. We've both got eyes that droop downwards at the end. Eyebrows that are more flat than anything else. I have bangs that cover it but I've got a really high forehead like the woman in the photo. Like Hannah I have a slight dimple in my chin that's only really noticible when I'm not smiling. The shape of our noses are similar as are our mouths when I'm not smiling. My jaw is a bit more angular than hers but it's still similar. We have similar necklines and body shapes though I'm a bit more busty. Our hands are also very similar in shape. Especially around the knuckles and fingers.
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