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Old 10-14-2008, 12:36 AM   #1
SIR GALAHAD
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While I have no recollection of any past lives, I don't deny it as a possibility. Can repetitive dreams be considered as an indication of a past life?

I don't have the same dream each time but the theme of the dreams is consistent. I go to a place that I have been to as a child or young person - a place that I know like the back of my hand - but it is different. Roads aren't where they were, what was a built up area is now open country, where there used to be many people, there is now only me. I am lost, but I'm not worried about this fact, more just puzzled.

Each dream is of a different scenario, but the theme of 'going back to an old stomping ground' and 'being lost but not concerned' is the dominant feature in each one. I have given up trying to read something into this - probably because I might 'read' something that isn't 'written' - kind of like reading between the lines and getting it wrong.

The only other repetitive sequence I have is of being with a group of boring people - maybe a cocktail party or some gathering that was compulsory rather that voluntary, like a firm's social party. I will be having a blah, blah, blah conversation with some person and I think to myself "I'll give these people something to talk about." I then lean forward slighty, and allow my feet to rise up behind me, keeping my head on the same level while I'm talking, and end up floating horizontally still chatting. Nobody seems to notice or at least, I'm not aware of any cosequences from this act of mine. It's almost as though the dream has served its purpose, (whatever that may be) and just ends there.
Hi Brinty, my girlfriend also has a recurring similar dream to yourself ie back to the same place but different scenario & what we think is that for her it was happy times & a place of comfort, maybe thats the same for you, if so, maybe it could be a lost soul fragment, you might want to look soul fragment up on google. With regards to the coctail party / boring people, it may be telling you how much you may have out grown those types of people, just a thought, also your way of thinking / frequency may have altered, so you may be finding it harder to relate to people that you may have done in the past. I think its called the parting of the tribes.
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Old 10-14-2008, 01:11 AM   #2
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Hi Brinty, my girlfriend also has a recurring similar dream to yourself ie back to the same place but different scenario & what we think is that for her it was happy times & a place of comfort, maybe thats the same for you, if so, maybe it could be a lost soul fragment, you might want to look soul fragment up on google. With regards to the coctail party / boring people, it may be telling you how much you may have out grown those types of people, just a thought, also your way of thinking / frequency may have altered, so you may be finding it harder to relate to people that you may have done in the past. I think its called the parting of the tribes.
Regarding the first part of your reading of the situation Sir Galahad, you aren't too far wrong. Imagine, possibly a college, or a rabbit warren of a building, where you knew every twist and turn of corridors and passageways and all the shortcuts to get from A to B. You return to that time/place, and decide to surprise the current residents by showing them secret passages they didn't know existed. Only when you enter a doorway you find that there's this open countryside and everything else has vanished. Peace and quiet reign and you're left with a feeling of comfortable, contentedness, laced with a feeling of 'I don't know where I am, but I'm not sure I really want to go back to where I was.' A death wish of sorts maybe?

As an interesting aside to the second part - at a party some 40 odd years ago, an amateur psychologist asked me to visualise what my dream house would be like. I told him it was a castle with a moat and a drawbridge. He then told me that the castle indicated that I felt threatened by the people around me and the drawbridge indicated that I would only meet people on my own terms as and when I wanted to.

Some of what he says has turned out right. There are more people I don't care to interact with than those I do.
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