Vee
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Just wanted to share something interesting. A year or so ago I had a past life reading from a psychic in Black Creek outside Courtenay, Jill Bauman. She is pretty good. She puts you in a light trance quite cleverly and before you know it, you are looking at your shoes many years ago. It really works. In that reading I discovered that my most recent (probably) past life was as a woman who was born into a newspaper family in a smallish town in the U.S. Name of Carter. My name was (ouch) Iphigenia Carter, though I wasn't called that...I forget what I told her I was called commonly, but obviously avoided the full use of my name!! I worked in my family's prosperous newspaper biz till in I guess my mid thirties (I think) and then left that to take my inheritance ahead of time, and buy a little farm where from then on I was happy looking after small animals and pigs...geese, ducks, etc. I loved my farm totally. I did lots of charitable work and volunteering in my nearby community, I forget the name of the community right now, but it was there in Google, there was lots of detail in my reading, and there was a terrible flood, a deluge, at one point, and many homes destroyed, I helped get locals into the community center where they were safe, and on the day I broke into my past, I was on my way to a wedding all dressed up in high heels and a nice beige silk outfit, and I was standing in the middle of my barnyard, fussing over one of my geese, before I got back in my car (a nice creamy beige color of a nice car, didn't really see it very clearly, so don't know year or model) and drove off to the wedding, where I observed the reception, food, music and fun. When I got home i looked up Iphigenia Carter and found her and the newspaper family, which still exists, and the paper I think has become merged with another one, but her name was there in Google and stuff. I was blown away and wrote several emails to Jill, but she doesn't actually use her email so I don't know if she ever picked them up. Anyway, I was working my way through my Moen home study course this morning and listened to a retrieval CD and visit to the Belief system territories etc. I did as he guided, and asked for someone to retrieve who needed help but someone whose existence could be proven afterward. So I got this whole scenario, to make a long story short, I didn't guess till after the whole thing that I think the woman was a past issue of myself, but I'm not certain of course. Anyway, she was dressed in a dirty old bedsheet, once white, with a black belt tied around the waist, long straggly hair, large grey eyes, wandering around in the blackness, not realizing she was dead. Story was, she had been kidnapped from her family home (she was young, I don't know her age, Moen moved along a bit too fast for me to wait for all of her answers, but young adult) and this guy took her off to his remote cabin and used her as he wished as a slave, and on the day of her death, she stepped out of the cabin to chop wood for the stove or fire, and as she exited the doorway, he hit her in the back of the had with an axe, and she died instantly. He was making room for a new, more interesting captive.She did not realize she had been hit or had died, and when I first saw her, she was standing looking down at a chopping block with a piece of wood on it. As Moen guided, I asked for a helper to appear, and someone called Bettina appeared dressed in a large cloak wrapped around her, blonde woman, nice looking, and she escorted this girl, whose name was Olive Beauregard, from Kentucky this all happened in, over to The Park or someplace like it, and her mother was there in a make-believe house like their house in Kentucky before she was kidnapped, and she was turned over to her family there, where she wanted to go to, she had stated, still not knowing she had died. When I followed Moen's guidance I asked her earlier what she most liked to do for enjoyment, she said singing in the church choir, I saw the lovely church she and her family attended and saw the choir there. Now afterward I decided to again go into good old Google and ask about Olive Beauregard, feeling really, really stupid and glad there was no one around to watch me doing such a dumb thing, and I typed in +Olive Beauregard+Kentucky+1951+Obituary but then I removed the obituary just to see what else came up (the year she had given me, not sure if it was the year I was seeing or the year she died or the year she was born...whatever...) and I got this great hit (lots of Beauregards in Kentucky to may total amazement) and several Olives, a common name there, and of course there was an Olive Beauregard, I was speechless, just like before with the Iphigenia Carter name, it's totally mind blowing, and when she gave me her name, you know, she just said "Olive" and I kind of HEARD the word Beauregard separately like someone else was giving it to me. I thought, what a strange name, I felt embarrassed even doing the exercise you know?? Well, it can't be worse than Iphigenia, but anyway. Well, just wanted to share that with you, it sure is amazing...it's hard to believe, you know, that it is SO EASY!! And it actually WORKS!! Wow. Only thing is, of course, I don't really KNOW that that newspaper in Google is the paper my family owned, or if indeed there really WAS a family, or a newspaper, or my geese, or a real chopping block...OK, that's all, enough for one day...Vee Actually, just remembered, and adding a note to this later in the day, I forgot to say how Iphigenia died. That one really was one of my own lives, for sure, and the day I died, this was how it happened. I was gray haired, wiry and tough, and I needed to move a shed that had been for years sitting useless on the wrong place on my property. I was fed up with it and decided to finally move it to a different spot where I really needed it. I got a crew together and what we did was, we got a bunch of logs and lay them down together, don't know if we tied them or what. But we got that shed up onto those logs, and bit by bit, about six of us working, we rolled those logs little by little forward till we got that shed moving along to where I wanted it. It was tricky work and very exhausting and I felt very tense and anxious of course all through it in case the shed rolled off and hurt one of us or something and the others were having forty fits but they were used to me doing these perfectly common sense, logical things that no one in their right mind would do, so they just did what I said. However, although I did not re-experience my death that day, I 'knew' that during that whole struggle to get the shed to this new spot,on this bunch of rolling logs, I took a heart attack and died right then and there that day. So that's how I died. I saw it all clearly that day at Jill Bauman's house in Black Creek. Vee
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