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Post by Yakone on Jan 28, 2011 18:51:50 GMT -6
I believe I read/heard/saw something somewhere that said that your spirit animal may have something to do with your past life(or lives). I asked Mem, my robin, and my new found crow, called Raymund, about my most recent past life.
Apparently, I was a Native American girl in a Seneca tribe. This was all before Caucasian folk came to America. Mem used to watch me from trees as I played with other children and such. I believe I was an only child, or I was the youngest in my family. Anyways, Mem told me that she watched me drown in some rapids in a river when I was about 12-14 years old. This explained to me my fear of deep water from when I was really little, and maybe my love of it now, since it saved me from the horrors that came with Columbus to the Natives on this land.
Anyways, I wanted to share this, and read about others. So... yeah. :3
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Post by perceus500 on Jan 28, 2011 19:43:35 GMT -6
Wow. That's very interesting.
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Post by Fallenheart on Jan 28, 2011 23:17:10 GMT -6
Something similar happened to me, except I just asked about a random past life I had.
I've done meditations where you go through your subconscious mind to find out about past lives, and I was fairly intrigued by one memory, which appeared to be in ancient Greece.
When I questioned Neitha, my spirit totem, on a past life, this happened to be the one she told me about. She didn't tell me much (she had an almost sad look), but she said I had "fallen" off a cliff. From the way it looked when I remembered it, I saw a huge ocean in front of me, and I was high up. So, I'll assume it was a cliff.
It would explain my fear of large bodies of water and heights, definitely. However, as far as credibility goes, I'm not sure. I would need to look up the geography of Ancient Greece.
Or, if anyone wants to do that for me, it'd be awesome. Haha xD
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Post by perceus500 on Jan 29, 2011 6:57:26 GMT -6
Wow. You know, that actually sounds like an old Greek legend. Only it was a palace roof and not a cliff that they jumped off of. That's interesting. Again.
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Post by Fallenheart on Jan 29, 2011 13:20:41 GMT -6
Wow. You know, that actually sounds like an old Greek legend. Only it was a palace roof and not a cliff that they jumped off of. That's interesting. Again. What is this legend? I'd like to read it. o3o I've never heard of it. -always been interested in Greek history, but never reads anything about it-
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Post by perceus500 on Jan 29, 2011 13:23:24 GMT -6
Something with Theseus, I think. OH YEAH! He was supposed to raise white sails when he came home from the war so his father would know he was alive. But Theseus forgot, and his father jumped off of a palace roof in despair. The end. Depressing, huh?
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Post by Fallenheart on Jan 29, 2011 14:15:47 GMT -6
That sounds lovely. I wish that would happen every day.
Lolno. But, that does sound depressing.
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Post by Yakone on Jan 29, 2011 15:57:26 GMT -6
Actually, I think the white sails got damaged or something.
Anyways, did any of us die of old age? >.>
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Post by Fallenheart on Jan 29, 2011 16:19:58 GMT -6
. . . Not I. Nor you.
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Post by perceus500 on Jan 29, 2011 16:27:25 GMT -6
That's a depressing thought. And no, he forgot.
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Post by Yakone on Jan 29, 2011 20:30:09 GMT -6
It depends on the version and the translation I think, Afterlife. And by the way, if you're not going to use a picture, don't ask for one. Quite frankly it's rude to have someone make something for you, look at it once, then forget about it.
I encourage others to find out about themselves! I would love to hear more stories, quite honestly.
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Post by perceus500 on Jan 29, 2011 21:49:01 GMT -6
Yakone', it was my intent to use it elsewhere. And besides, whatever you used doesn't show up on my computer, so I'm very sorry that I wasted your time. Perhaps if I'd known it wouldn't work, I wouldn't have asked for one. -.-'' And yes, it does depend on the translation.
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Post by Skyflight on Jan 31, 2011 20:04:17 GMT -6
I agree with Yakone, I love hearing about passed lives. I was murdered by my step mother in ancient Egypt because I 'challeneged her authority', I also had a evil brother and a older sister. My dad was apparently a ruler for a short time, which explains why I have a terrible relationship with my own dad. I died young, Farrow watched me and my siblings, calling us 'little pigs' which is how she got her name, because Farrow itself means a pig giving birth.
My real mom was just one of the other girls that the Pharoah's slept with to get children. I believe my step mom hated me because she couldn't have children of her own. Which is ironic, because my real mom almost died when she had me.
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Post by Fallenheart on Jan 31, 2011 20:52:51 GMT -6
I have quite a few stories, but I don't know as far as credibility goes.
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Post by Skyflight on Feb 1, 2011 12:52:01 GMT -6
Same here Minty, a lot was lost about the Egyptian culture, no matter how hard I google/ask/yahoo/whatever I can't find anything that either proves my story, or finds it false.
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