Hey Ee_Chaun_Seng, Best Wishes!
Meanwhile, till your arrive, you may want to try one of Edger Cayce’s exercises. Think of the things that you most like or dislike, and then write them down. Follow their lead and try to connect them to periods in history, countries, or nationalities using your imagination. Sometimes these preferences or aversions start to indicate a pattern that might relate to one or many of your past lives. Either way, it can be a fun exercise. For example, as a child of English/Irish decent, I remember speaking gibberish and imagined that I was speaking French, I studied French in my high school years, one of the reasons that I married my current husband, a man of polish decent-born and raised in Passaic, New Jersey, was that he could speak French with a beautiful French accent, (he too was motivated to take French up in high school) and even though I don’t speak French, I love French movies with subtitles.
In addition, a psychic I met once told me that the red mark on the back of my neck came from being guillotined during the French revolution and my husband also has a red birth mark on the back of his neck. I hate heavy French furnishings but love the French country look. My husband’s favorite museum is the Louve but I have no interest in visiting France, even though I get a thrill looking at anything resembling art, love museums, and love to travel. Plus, since I first met my husband, I’ve had this fleeting memory of being in a relationship with him before where he was some kind of magistrate that helped me out and I really appreciate what he did for me. “I remember actually saying to him early in our relationship that I felt privileged that I have a turn with you” and somehow feeling the essence of that to be really true on some level. Weird huh? Then I concoct a possible scenario to play out these indicators starting with, “Once upon a time there was this…” As you can see by first getting in touch with my likes, dislikes and experiences, then listing them followed by a tale, what sort of story might be concocted in a book called,
My Past Life in France.
My possible “French lifetime”, at least during this life so far, has not played much of a part in my awareness, but I do speculate with the possibility that it may have been one of my former lives and that it might have included my current husband. My husband and I have also done this exercise with his obsession with all things Egyptian. We have followed through on this thread, including a workshop with Brian Weiss and a trip to Egypt, with some interesting results, but that’s a whole other story and so is the next one. My husband, throughout his life, would get this glimpse, out of the corner of his eye, of being at the foot of a hill of a large plantation house. These “glimpses” ended for him when he did a past life recall with a hypnotherapist and got the whole scoop. We still have the tapes as evidence.
So please don’t feel that you have to wait, you can start playing now and out of it might come one of our next best sellers in the category of “fiction”. And I want to add that we both just checked the back of each other’s necks and the lifetime birthmarks have since disappeared. ???
Love, Jean