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Has anyone here had any past lives that ended just before this one started?

In my eldest daughter's last life she was an acquaintance of mine in this life. I will call her Autumn. Autumn died young about a decade before being born to me. In that life she hated a man I will call George because of something that happened between her friend and George.


When my daughter was I teen I dated George, I had also dated George prior to becoming acquainted with Autumn. My daughter hated him from the instant she met him, and continues to hate him to this day.


In her last life when she was Autumn although we knew each other casually, we were not friends but shared a close friend in common. In lives prior to that, however, my daughter and I shared numerous lifetimes together.


Autumn's friend, however, is still someone who I could arrange a meeting with and someday hope to do so to see if there is any reaction between the two. For obvious reasons I would not tell either person why they were meeting.


In her lifetime prior to that one she was her father's grandfather who died less than a decade before Autumn was born.


Sorry if the post is confusing, hope it helps.
 
As far as I know, my last life was in Cuba, and I believe I died sometime in the late 80s. 1987, perhaps?


I don't know what it is about that year, but October of 1987 holds some sort of significance for me. I'll figure it out.....Eventually.
 
Hi Kristopher...


I was born in Hawaii. I moved here nearly 9 years ago. Even from a young age, I always knew that I would move very far away from my place of birth. (Sorry...I'm at work at the moment).
 
1946 - 1974. It's as previous as I can tell, but I had a 28 year wait. I think though, that is because of mutual agreements between me and my soul group.
 
Nope...my last ended in 1943 and this one began in 1960. Like Totoro, I had to wait for all my soulmates to get in position to enable the appropriate connections with each other.
 
Well, last time I tried hypnosis I got my last life that began shortly after World War II and ended 1978, whereas I am born in 1979. The life before that, I died around 1940.
 
Don't know any exact dates yet, but my last life most likely ended 5-10 years before I was born this time 'round.
 
Not Sure


I have had several waking dreams visions (whatever) of a man living aboard a WW2 destroyer escort in the South Pacific and part of this lifetime on US soil (not sure before or after the war). I was born in 1954, so if this is a previous life, it was less than 10 years prior to my birth.


It is strange how detailed these dreams are. The object seem very real. But, there is no real coherence to the episodes.
 
I died in 1967 Vietnam and was born 5 years later in 72 for this life. I am pretty sure 'time' means nothing to us on the other side but would be curious to find out if we live consecutively along our timeline or bounce back and forth between different eras. :freak:
 
Shiftkitty said:
I hear ya. The first time I read about someone relaying their past life in the 1980's I was like "Hey! I was in high school then!"
I had already graduated. :laugh:
 
I died in 1948, born in 1961. Died and born in the same county, next little town over. :)


One daughter in that lifetime was buried alive accidentally. I choose to be cremated this time around.
 
Now onetime I visited the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana where I had a profound Deja Vu experience. At that visit, I ended up at the local cemetery there in Lame Deer, Montana and found myself crying and crying uncontrollably. Also while I was at the cemetery and crying, I found myself at the gravesite of a Cheyenne girl who had died in 1955. I do not know for certain if I was her or not but am waiting for some sort of confirmation or not. In this present life I was born in late 1956.
 
Kristopher, Yes I personally have thought about a regression. Next week am heading down to Salt Lake City hopefully for a Past Life Regression.


Now I know that I am somehow connected to the Northern Cheyenne it seems. I personally do not know if I was her or if it was someone I knew from that life. But personally, I would not be surprised onebit if indeed I was her.
 
I think the victorian era is about as recent as my memories go.


It would be hard to recognize any memories of anything more recent, because of how things have progressed from around about the 60s until now. I can imagine it would be harder to separate out what was then and now.


I haven't been regressed, but I would find it hard to believe that I had anything too recent.


It's interesting that people say they waited for people they knew... I really do feel as though I'm missing someone.
 
Not sure. All I have is my ever blurry hunches to go by. Something strange happened to me a couple years ago, though, that I thought might indicate something. Basically, I had gotten a degree in English already, but I suddenly got the "bug" and got really into computers and programming a couple years back. What was interesting about it, is I got REALLY into computer history. I couldn't get enough of anything old. The old BBS scene, old commadores and Amstrads, CP/M...I mean I had a WEIRD longing for disk drives and telephone modems. It felt like I was trying to get back to something. If there is anything to that, I may have been an extremely nerdy person who kicked the bucket in the late 70s or very early 80s (born 82).
 
Oh, wow! You just gave me flashbacks to my pre-teen/early teen years! You should get yourself to San Jose, California and check out the Tech Museum. You'd probably get a kick out of it! I donated an old Atari 800 there, complete with an amber screen monitor and all the peripherals plus tons of software! I was living in the heart of Silicon Valley and was very into the tech scene. I can't think of anyone well-known in those circles who died then off the top of my head, but as you said, you could have just been one of us, a nameless nerd with a DOS prompt permanently burned onto our retinas!


I could go on for hours about the BBS's, SIGs, early e-mail, being so proud of my 300 baud modem, then inheritting a 1200 baud, then meeting a guy with a 9600 baud, oh man, early Cyberpunk, we were so into our machines! I had cards, drives, and cables falling out of my kitchen cupboards! (Seriously! If you were a friend and needed a new sound card, they were up by the Cheerios, help yourself!)


If you can, you should check out that museum. If you want the old gear, maybe these guys can hook you up cheap: https://www.thetech.org/ (We used to practically live there!)
 
Awesome. I would love that museum. My school had a display case with old computers and peripherals, and I would often stand by it and observe in JEALOUSY. We are so far away from those times now. Everything abstracted away from the user. You really got your hands dirty back then, and I love that. I'd kill to have been part of the BBS scene, but as fate would have it, I never even touched a computer until the late 90s. Maybe I was taking a "break", lol.
 
You would have loved programming in BASIC. I play with an old C++ compiler that reminds me a lot of BASIC*. If you need anything confirmed or checked out, let me know. My husband is very deep into techno-history. If you aren't sure of something that pops up in memory, feel free to ask via thread or PM. There are a lot of bits of trivia that were significant at the time but that most have forgotten about today, and I'm sure that either I or my husband will have an answer!


*Drives my boss up the walls when I start taking notes in programming languages! Hey, is it my fault he doesn't know that "?" means "print"?
 
Oh Shiftkitty and wildcard_seven, did you ever bring back some memories! We had an Atari 800XL way back then. It took BASIC programming and once you programmed it, you couldn't shut it off if you didn' t want your program wiped out. We would play our atari and activison games on it too. Same wipe out rule applied when you stuck the game cartridge in.


Remember punch cards? and the 7" floppy?
 
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