Monday, January 23, 2012

More regressions


The last few weeks I've had the chance to do some more regression's with my CD.  I was hoping to learn more about the life I saw in Cumbria, England but without a live person guiding the regression I saw other lives.  I'm still not sure if this is something real or my imagination.  However,I know it's not by my choosing because the next two lives that I saw were not something I'd ever thought of or had much interest in.

Regression No. 2:  I saw myself as a female (never thought or wanted that one, lol!) with brown skin and long, black hair.  I was wearing some kind of light, silk outfit (think of Jasmine from the cartoon Aladin, hehe), blue in color, sandals, and a thin gold band on the forehead....some kind of red jewel in the center.  I was either wealthy or royalty.  I felt that the year was around 2500 B.C.?? The place was maybe called Kadesh.... I then saw an army marching off to war....clad all in gold, with spears, cone shaped helmets, banners and flags waving, people cheering and elephants wearing gold & jeweled harnesses.  Later I saw myself as a healer....preparing herbal mixtures...helping the sick and poor.  I don't think I ever married..........

Regression No. 3:  A few weeks after no. 2 regression I tried again.....was disturbed by my kids making noise so I did not get as much on this one.  I saw myself wearing buckskin clothing and leather boots with some fringe on them.  I was in the woods. I knew the year was 1642.  I was somewhere in northeastern United States.....I heard the word Penobscot.....saw some men wearing red walking with a wagon pulled by horses.  Later I looked on-line and found that there is an Indian tribe called the Penobsoct who dwell in Maine.

I can see how aspects of these three lives have carried over into my current life.  My love of things Celtic/English, my making of herbal concoctions, my love of spices such as curry, ginger, chai tea, etc., my love of nature and native peoples (wanting badly to have a "native" name, which I finally got in 2004; Soaring Eagle, as named by a friend and Cherokee elder, Spotted Hawk).........interesting.....

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