dave_a_mbs
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Most definitely. Just after the 9-11 twin towers attack I asked a regressed woman to go and see whether any of the pilots or crew members of the terrorist group were available. She said that there were, and began to speak in Farsi. I thought that I was mailing a recording of the session, but later discovered that I had forgotten to turn a critical switch - evidently one in my head, among other places. By the time I had another session with a person who could go look for the terrorists, they had all gone on to new lives, a matter of a few weeks later.
I have a frequent streaming image, like a wall that has been scribbled on, of what appears to be Chinese characters, and another that is mainly hieroglyphic, and that accompanies a sense of being locked in a tomb forever. I can't make sense out of either of them. It's as if I tried to write my future self a letter that I can't read.
I've also had people who would repeat phrases without knowling where they came from. One person was taking a seminar with me and said that he heard himself being called some word that he couldn't quite recognize. (I forget the word.) It turned out to be a Romanian term of vampire, except that the meaning was one who sucks the life force out of people nearby, and was used as an epithet.
Generally, I've found that what we get from regressions tends to be phrased in the style best suited to the immediate situation, and tuned to the needs of the person handling the regression. Thus, I would expect that people change both language and expression to suit the person asking questions. That tends to reduce the number of people who speak a strange language. Perhaps it would be more useful to try to get samples of their native tongue next time I regress people.
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