In the next stage of this same regression, I was guided back to a more distant point in time. I believe I was in England and it was possibly the 1400's. I was in Stafford-shire (or just Stafford). I was a blacksmith. I had a lovely wife with long, dark brown hair that was somewhat curly. I had a small daughter with the most beautiful, blonde hair with curls. I lived in a cottage in a meadow that also sat in front of some woods. I think I recognized my wife as being someone I used to know in my current life. We met when I was in my late teens (she was two years younger). We instantly had a connection and became best friends. I felt as if I had always know her. Unfortunately, I was involved with someone else (that I later married) and did not recognize her from the past or see that she was in love with me. Then, at the age of 20, she was killed in a car accident. Maybe we'll meet up again in a future life.........
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Thursday, June 26, 2014
More regressions...
In the next stage of this same regression, I was guided back to a more distant point in time. I believe I was in England and it was possibly the 1400's. I was in Stafford-shire (or just Stafford). I was a blacksmith. I had a lovely wife with long, dark brown hair that was somewhat curly. I had a small daughter with the most beautiful, blonde hair with curls. I lived in a cottage in a meadow that also sat in front of some woods. I think I recognized my wife as being someone I used to know in my current life. We met when I was in my late teens (she was two years younger). We instantly had a connection and became best friends. I felt as if I had always know her. Unfortunately, I was involved with someone else (that I later married) and did not recognize her from the past or see that she was in love with me. Then, at the age of 20, she was killed in a car accident. Maybe we'll meet up again in a future life.........
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