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Who was I? - ncging - 05-10-2012 So, after my bee theory I started to wonder what it was I could have actually been in the past lives, if anyone would be able to shed some light on this i would be much abliged. RE: Who was I? - Ali Quadir - 05-10-2012 (05-10-2012, 10:35 AM)ncging Wrote: So, after my bee theory I started to wonder what it was I could have actually been in the past lives, if anyone would be able to shed some light on this i would be much abliged. All I can say is that you're probably still that person now. We tend to prolong certain behaviors across lives. Learning about my past lives was very usefull to me mostly because it taught me about certain traits in my current life that were mostly subconscious up untill that point. If you'd really want to know. You can either look for a psychic who specializes in past lives. Or learn to extract the information yourself. For example by using a pendulum. However, either way you should not believe everything you encounter. And I'd recommend testing for broad behaviors (Was I a farmer? Was I a king? Have I been persecuted?) as opposed to testing for very specific stories. (Was I Leonardo da Vinci?) RE: Who was I? - Diana - 05-10-2012 The brilliant Michael Talbot (The Holographic Universe) wrote a book, Your Past Lives, which has some practical ways of uncovering your past lives. For example, he uses a technique called resonating. It was published in 1987. I'm not sure if it's in print. But most booksellers online, such as Barnes & Noble, have used books for sale, too. Another great source for used and out-of-print books is www.alibris.com. |