Gathering 2005 Sun Valley, Part 9

2009-9-19 07:55:00

Past Life Regression (Cont'd)

JJ:

Were you like one of the hermits?

Audience member:

"No, it was like I was a sun worshiper or a weather worshiper or something like that. Anyway I went clear away from civilization but it was interesting. I felt really good."

Another member of the audience:

"Mine was pretty hazy. I think it was in the 1800s. I was in some sort of a hotel situation. That's about all I saw."

Another audience member:

"I believe that I was Asian. I lived by a large body of water. I think my name began with an M, something like Misha. I came from a very poor place and I was given to a place where they taught people. There was a lot of books. I was very well-educated. I believe that I was dressed in silk and I was in the theater."

Previous audience member:

"I wanted to say also that when I was a wild man I loved it! I loved it and life was great! It was great!"

Another audience member:

"I didn't see much and I'm not sure. When you mentioned a friend I saw someone from this life accompanied with a huge sense of guilt and it became overwhelming."

  

JJ:

Someone here?

Audience member:

"No one here."

  

JJ:

Maybe there is something you need to work out with that person. Member: Possibly. After that I couldn't get my attention off of that person so I didn't follow the rest of the visualization.

Audience member:

"I was a 27 year old male in the time of Alexander the Great. I was in the catacombs and I was a historian for that time and we were doing research."

  

JJ:

Had you seen this life before?

Audience member:

"No, this was a new one. In the second regression I was working in the temple of Obnauton (SP??) We were looking for secure places to hide things."

  

JJ:

This was back in Egypt?

Audience member:

"Yes, at the time of Obnauton, hiding records. Some were on papyrus and some were on stone but it was really the papyrus we were hiding. There were scrolls and stuff and we were figuring out how to keep them safe and keep them hidden because we knew an invasion was coming and we had to protect the records."

  

JJ:

(Jokingly) Well, let's go find them!

Audience member:

"I think they got moved later to Israel because I asked what happened. But at that time we were just trying to find a secure place for them."

Another audience member:

"The first one was a physician in the 18th century. I could picture the house and the property I was on. There was a garden on it. It was a city setting. There was a great love between myself and my spouse. It got kind of foggy but I had a sense that there was a loss there. But it was that true love that I brought forth in this life. In the second one I was a stone mason and a builder in 1804. I had a feeling I was in this country but I didn't ask why I was there but the building part was what I brought back with me."

  

JJ:

(Joking.) And here we have Moses? Right?

Audience member:

"No, I didn't get anything clear, just a vague feeling of great sorrow at the beginning of the first regression and nothing more than that."

Another audience member:

"The first time a word popped in like Mesopotamia then it was way back with red rocks."

  

JJ:

What was the one way back?

Audience member:

"I don't know. Everything was an orangish red. There were no plants, just rocks."

Another audience member:

"I got more of a feeling than anything else. In the first one was a very comfortable feeling. I think I was a housewife, well-cared for and loved and it was a very peaceful feeling. In the second I went back into a dream I had had that was very important to me. In this dream I left a comfortable home and my family because I wanted fame. I was a singer in Vienna. They were at my feet and I had all of this fame. The dresser who was helping me said, "You're not happy here." And I realized how full of ashes in the mouth I was--it was not important at all. I realized the important thing was the love of friends and family so I returned to my husband who took me in. It was that feeling of never wanting to be famous. That meant nothing and that was it."

Audience member:

"I was a man in both of them. I was in the Middle Ages in Europe. I could see a little village with fields everywhere. I was a farmer I think. My best friend was another man. He had a ruddy, happy kind of face. The thing I hated most in that time was either the king or the landlord. I was a serf or something and I felt powerless against this person who had power. I felt like that was what I needed to learn -- was to let that anger go. In the second one I was in Egypt and I was a young royal prince. I was homosexual and in love with another young man who was not royal. he was a commoner. My mother was extremely domineering. She tried to live my life for me and she did not want me to be with this young man and I died young because of it. That's all there was to that."

Another audience member:

"My first one seemed to be around the time of Jesus in early Israel. When you asked what I brought from that life to this life I knew immediately it was some kind of fear. It was very intense, very shadowy and a lot of despair."

  

JJ:

Were you a witness to a persecution or something?

Audience member:

"Maybe. There was just lots of pressure."

  

JJ:

Maybe something about the government in those days.

Another audience member:

"I got a couple vague impressions. The first was colonial times and something to do with Ben Franklin and printing and writing. The second was Medieval. There was a stone house or castle. I was involved with either service work or nursing."

  

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