Holocaust Souls Who Return

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Noted author and scholar Sara Rigler interviewed hundreds of people who claim to have had a previous life during the Holocaust. Many of them suffer recurring dreams and visions of terror and pain. Many of their stories also seem inexplicable. Are these experiences the product of overactive imaginations or could they be indicating something important about a hidden aspect of reality? Three remarkable accounts are featured in this episode.
01:15 What is the story of your book?
05:02 Can you describe your flashback?
07:10 Why should people take this book seriously?
15:50 Why repeat such traumatic experiences from a previous life?
20:40 How can I know if I have been reincarnated?
25:20 How did you first connect to the idea you were reincarnated?
34:54 How did you learn of your reincarnation?
43:01 If given the choice, would you experience these remembrances again?
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@twocardtarot6479
@twocardtarot6479 2 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh, my childhood was like this - i understood German as a 3-4 year old, had constant nightmares of hiding in cupboards during armed nazi searches, and was terrified of all things German even though people never talked about the war. Eventually, in my 40's, during a 5 hour car journey. a long 'memory' downloaded into my mind; it was like a movie & lasted just as long, image after image after image. It was so detailed I couldn't deny it - memories from within the concentration camp & a very sad/lonely/broken life after the war in an East German apartment. I even remembered the death in 1965 of lung failure. What interested me most was that after this 'past life memory' the terrifying Nazi dreams stopped. Completely. It was such a relief!
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 2 жыл бұрын
💚
@enigma5651
@enigma5651 2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@rosemma34
@rosemma34 2 жыл бұрын
@@enigma5651 whoa
@nomadgigi4051
@nomadgigi4051 2 жыл бұрын
I too died in the holocaust as a Dutch Jewish girl of 13/14 years old, I believe of illness rather then gassed. I was born this time early 50's again as a Dutch girl. This time of protestant parents. As a baby and child I had many memories and scary dreams that I didn't understand till I came across the idea of reincarnation at 19 yrs. Later I saw Schindlers List, the scenes in the film were taken directly from my early dreams it seemed to me. Interestingly I again left the Netherlands at the same age as the previous life when at nearly 14 yrs my parents migrated to Australia. It has been a good life this time.
@dannyhughes4889
@dannyhughes4889 2 жыл бұрын
A powerful story. I am a Non-Jewish Aussie living for many years in Israel and have lived around and met a few survivors but never felt it proper to ask about their experiences during or after WW2. If they volunteered info I was always interested to hear. Here is Israel there is a sect called Druze....Arabic speaking but very much their own people. They believe very deeply in reincarnation and I was especially moved by a story of a young Druze Soldier in an Elite Unit who came home on weekend leave, arranged his room and personal belongings and after his leave said goodbye to his family....but in a different way to all the other times....as if it was forever. He returned to his Unit and was killed the next day in a clash with Terrorists.
@davidjordan9759
@davidjordan9759 Жыл бұрын
Your story is identical to that of Anne Frank. I'm sure you've heard of her and her diaries. Peace be with you.
@priyathebrantley4048
@priyathebrantley4048 2 жыл бұрын
I brought home the Anne Frank diary in 3rd grade. I kept asking my parents about it up until I was 13. I have had dreams about camps, and still to this day have an interest and flashbacks of camps. I know I was there. I know it happened. I think I prayed to god at my death and reincarnated to a better life. My life mission is to spread tolerance. I have a hard time taking showers and dark bathrooms. I’m 27 and I 100% believe I was a past victim in the Shoah.
@viktoryosiel
@viktoryosiel 2 жыл бұрын
I believe in reincarnation but I didn't until I was fifteen years old when I suddenly remembered a past life in Germany dying in 1875. I started remembering more past lives in Russia, Japan, China, India etcétera. Later in life I became interested in hypnotherapy and became a hypnotherapist helping people releasing present and past life traumas.
@donnawoodford6641
@donnawoodford6641 2 жыл бұрын
My paternal grandfather was born in 1875.
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 жыл бұрын
I started remembering my past lives through meditation in my twenties.
@joshanderson7358
@joshanderson7358 2 жыл бұрын
Oh dear.
@simpernchong
@simpernchong 2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing and purposeful life you have. Thanks for sharing. I have recent past lifes in France, Tibetan, Japan... I noticed more advanced souls tend to reincarnation across races.. while 'younger souls' tend to keep closer to their own race, culture or closer to physical proximity from their last rebirth..
@spirituellebuchermeditatio9264
@spirituellebuchermeditatio9264 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling. I would be interested in knowing more how I can remember my forelifes....
@imeldaportillo6709
@imeldaportillo6709 2 жыл бұрын
I had a vivid dream about been injured during the Spanish civil war. I remember laying down looking out a window and seeing posters of Franco and asking what year it was. I was in the territory of Astoria in 1942. I was told to be quiet because we were in hiding, I woke up telling my husband that we do have past lifetimes and reincarnation is true
@critterkarma
@critterkarma 2 жыл бұрын
I too, had an experience that I was reincarnated from the Holocaust. I was born into a culturally Jewish New York family in the 1950’s. My dad and my uncles served in the European theater in WWII. My family was never very religious, though I did attend Hebrew school. We were members of a Reformed congregation for a number of years. In later years both my parents joined the Unitarian Church. But I digress, my own spiritual journey brought me to Vedanta and Buddhism. I had always been spiritually inclined, with a number of “mystical” experiences at a very young age. In my late teens, I had a vision of a former existence. I was living in a rural setting, (somewhere in Eastern Europe) My impression was I was an orphan girl of about 9 or 10 years old, taking care of goats and other livestock. I was not Jewish, but a Gypsy. I saw myself being herded with other people into the back of a box truck, the last thing I saw in the vision was the doors shutting, everything going pitch dark, and people panicking, and not being able to breath. Then it ended. I have thought for quite some time that many of us Baby Boomers, ( and those born afterwards) in particular those who took part in the peace/hippie/civil rights movements, as well as today’s younger Germans may well have previously been killed in the Holocaust.
@anitapeura3517
@anitapeura3517 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was born in 1960, and my ex, the Nazi soldier I saw in my vision, was born in Germany in 1946, a very short turn-around. He must have died quite soon after he caused my death around 1942. My feeling is that I lived in eastern France, not sure where, and my ex was born near Stuttgart, SW Germany, not far. I also believe the great trauma has caused many of us to want to come back quickly (!) to resolve these issues, personally and collectively, make the world a truly better place where such things can't happen again. And I also have been getting teaching from Buddhist teachers, transcending any religion, learning about our interior self, to watch our emotions more objectively and dispassionately.
@davidm1149
@davidm1149 2 жыл бұрын
J B - You were gassed to death in one of the Nazi's portable execution trucks. Your experiences sound very sad. I know for me that the picture of the train tracks leading into Auschwitz always scared me badly (esp the snow). I and my brother were also mesmerized by the films of Stalingrad and Leningrad -the nazi siege cities. We also had trains when we were younger, but I did not have any strong feelings (necessarily ) about them, just a fascination with the Nazis and Hitler. They always scared me for some reason- possibly an unconscious fear passed on from my mother who was an infant during WWII.
@rebecairabien8137
@rebecairabien8137 2 жыл бұрын
I dreamed of being a male, who died during the holocaust in 1942. I dreamed in several occasions, I dreamed photographs and my family, I had sisters and a brother, I dreamed a shabat ceremony I dreamed about discussing with my brother how we would tell my mother about the star in our arms we would have to wear from now on. I dreamed about the moment of my death, I was playing death over a pile of bodies but a soldier caught me and shot me in the head, my last thought was that I was defending my faith and G*d himself, so I died in peace. In this lifetime I used to get claustrophobic in transportations if I could go out, such as airplanes or cars I knew wouldn't stop. I am a Mexican catholic this lifetime, nothing to relate to... except: My name is Jewish, I am an actress and my first professional play was with a Mexican Jewish and with Jewish theme, my first musical was Fiddler On The Roof, I played "Tzeitel". I have worked for 12 years in a company and guess what? my boss is Jewish. Last year I went to Auschwitz, I was sure there was something I needed to do or see there; I looked and looked for a shoe or a suitcase, but there were just so many, I realized I was not the only one looking... and that maybe I needed to let go of the shoe, the pot or the suitcase that was taken from me. When I got there I realized I just needed to let go, I just needed to be able to get out. My claustrophobia is better now, on the plane back to Mexico I could be all 15 hours in a middle seat, I could not do that before, not even in a two hour flight.
@stein-fredricsvendsen8530
@stein-fredricsvendsen8530 2 жыл бұрын
I got to talk to a Jewish body therapy therapist. He said children can inherit trauma from parents and grandparents who have experienced traumatic things. These children can even relive the ancestors experienced by trauma in their dreams.
@msrenee9418
@msrenee9418 2 жыл бұрын
I've spoken fluent German in my dreams and been a 17 year old Austrian male in 1938, living with fear of having to be forced to join the Nazis when Austria was invaded. I'm dating an Austrian Diplomat's daughter in these realistic dreams and intending to go to University in the following year of 1939. But I know my girlfriends father will never respect me if I run and cross the border to hide. My German is perfect, the Austrian country home of my girlfriend is stately and grand, visited by many officials and other diplomat's. I remember the decor in each room and the design, and speaking with my girlfriend in her bedroom on the second floor of her home. I feel the Austrians have no idea of the extent of the Nazi agenda and their atrocities. I remember the details of how I feel, even now. I fear the Nazis cannot be trusted, that I am nothing more than a number and more war power for them and disposable. I never learned my fate in my 'dream', and found out whether I ran and escaped over the border, or through obligation joined the German or Nazi fighting cause. I hope to have QHHT to regress and remember the outcome. I'm Australian in this lifetime, female and born in 1972, and have always had a underlying feeling of loss, felt a previous Austrian - German heritage, and a connection to WW2 and fascination about the holocaust. Strangely, as a very young child I felt very intimated by my Aussie parents' German friends when visiting their home even though they were lovely and so kind, simply because they were 'German'. Yet at the young age of 6 or 7, this was before I learned of the holocaust some 20 years later as an adult. I can still see my girlfriends stately home, if only I was a good drawer to draw it. Someone may recognise it. I have a good idea where on the Austrian map it was. The home was in the mountain forest area of Austria not far from the Yugoslavian border. Georgian style, white, double story, large porch, surround by large trees, round gravel driveway and grand inside. It is not far from a main road that if continued on leads to an Austrian/Yugoslavia border check point, at this time in history in this 'dream'.
@webyourstuff1
@webyourstuff1 2 жыл бұрын
About 1980 I had 2 friends I want to talk about. One was Myra, a Jewish Girl, the other was L'Chai also Jewish - Hasidic actually. Myra and L'Chai knew each other but were not friends. Myra told me she had died in a gas chamber in her previous life. And that L'Chai (who had been a German soldier previous life) had put her there. "But don't tell L"Chai. I am sure she doesn't remember." Later I heard the same story from L'Chai. "I was a German soldier last lifetime and I was responsible for sending Myra to the gas chamber. But don't tell Myra. I am sure she doesnt remember and it would upset her". I have long lost touch with both but I DO hope they eventually discussed it with each other and found peace.
@gaiafirst4266
@gaiafirst4266 2 жыл бұрын
This is such an important story, thx for sharing.
@barbeeska
@barbeeska 2 жыл бұрын
😮
@martinjupp4012
@martinjupp4012 2 жыл бұрын
On my second flying lessons a young man I began having lucid recall of another incarnation with many other memories of that life and other incarnations, the flying experience included amongst many other memories trying like hell not to crash into a farm house while attempting a forced landing in our burning and fully loaded bomber , many years after that recall and with the development of internet I researched and found that farm house and I have to say that house and the family living under its roof haunted me for years wondering if they survived and a newspaper story of a new memorial dedicated to the crew of RAF Halifax EY-W also included a story of the survival of the family of De Wettering farm, Renswould, Utrecht, Netherlands, as I read that account it not only confirmed my recall but brought a feeling of peace and gratitude that caused me to cry like I never have needed to in this life, so profound.
@mtglen
@mtglen 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you for sharing this!
@racheltobol6544
@racheltobol6544 2 жыл бұрын
Omg. I cannot believe I found this. I also always believed that I was reincarnated as a soul that went through the Holocaust. I was always wrapped up in it, always afraid to not have food or water around and have been called to live in Israel where I reside today. I've travelled to the camps and felt such crazy feelings being there. Then today, I just found out I had relatives who survived. Wow. Now with covid, I've felt from the beginning that it was about tyranny and our rights being taken away. I've been forced out of my teaching job bc I refused tests and the v. I've always known that freedom is the most valuable thing in life and to never give in to dictatorship.
@msrenee9418
@msrenee9418 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the current Covid vaccine mandates for a trial vaccine are horrific, and not unlike the atrocities of war with humans used as guinea pigs for advancing medical research and worse, and human rights destroyed. 😓
@normacolon9618
@normacolon9618 2 жыл бұрын
Dictatorship about saving people with the vaccine.I met u believe in trumps lies and how he won..
@dannyhughes4889
@dannyhughes4889 2 жыл бұрын
Rachel, I am amazed that I found this Video and your rather 'fresh' comment. I also live in Israel and just last evening was 'somehow' attracted to watch a marathon KZbin Video entitled 'Shtetl' by Marian Marzynski about Bransk in Poland. Then 'out of the blue' I found this Video today and your comment. I am not Jewish, born in Australia, had almost no contact with Jewish people but somehow was 'always' attracted by stories of the Shoah and Israel, eventually made my way to Israel as a Volunteer and have lived for many years in a Kibbutz near Haifa. Like you I have resisted the jab and had to deal with the consequences but have not suffered anything as drastic as losing a job...however I was 'caught' for 4 months in Australia in early 2020 unable to return to Israel and when I did had to sit for 15 hours straight wearing both face shield AND face mask from OZ to Qatar, and then on to Istanbul and Israel. As is said in a different context...'Never again'. Hang in during this crazy time and I hope all will sort itself out for you. Regards.
@DdDd-pk4pu
@DdDd-pk4pu 2 жыл бұрын
There is No reincarnation read the Holy Bible 🙏✝️💞
@Valkyrieslikemead
@Valkyrieslikemead 2 жыл бұрын
@@DdDd-pk4pu the Bible also speaks of reincarnation. Without reincarnation God is not just. There would be no justice. God would be a liar if there was no reincarnation.
@jaynemeulman8484
@jaynemeulman8484 2 жыл бұрын
I have always believed that many boomer children, myself included, are victims of the second world war whose lives were cut short and returned as quickly as possible...I remember my death clearly as an older Jewish woman trying to escape by ship which was bombed...
@gigiwills7851
@gigiwills7851 2 жыл бұрын
You can add me to the list of those who never tell of these dreams for fear of being considered crazy or weird. When I was very young I dreamed every night of being in a cave where people were being butchered. The details are too horrible to recount. When I did learn of the holocaust, this seemed to fit. -Except the cave part. Then later I learned that there was a cave used as a concentration camp. I didn't think I was reincarnated; I thought that since many children in my school were from families settled in the US after WWII, that I was picking up on other people's memories. I have always wondered if I would be brave enough to help if I were in such a society. And here we are.
@maudeenseghers620
@maudeenseghers620 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this program. It is important. I was in there. I could forgive, which I think is an important part of the healing process. Thanks again.
@dreamcrone
@dreamcrone 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Love and peace to all❤️💋👩🏻‍🎨
@claudiavaldes2578
@claudiavaldes2578 2 жыл бұрын
I have heard and would like to share: We are Souls having a Human experience. That human experience is another way/opportunity to worship Creator.
@samanthathompson9812
@samanthathompson9812 2 жыл бұрын
I hope there is another explanation for this as the idea of reincarnation is horrible. I don't want to come back. I've had enough.
@gaiafirst4266
@gaiafirst4266 2 жыл бұрын
Try listen to Sadhguru, he'll tell you how to avoid coming back. We are many, who hope this is the last time around.
@lilmoonbeam3883
@lilmoonbeam3883 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing interview 💜 and amazing comments from so many people. Thank you so much for telling your incredible stories of your eternal souls’ journeys. It’s been an honour and a privilege to hear and read ♥️
@Terramater1954
@Terramater1954 Жыл бұрын
Since I was a child I had a distinct memory of being a child in a household where I was about 4 or 5 the older of two girls. I remember the day I fell off a high cliff. Before then I remember the woman I thought was my mother ironing with an old iron she mounted on a coal stove. She told me not to touch, but I did and burned myself. I got sent outside where there was a pig that I preceded to chase. It ran to the edge of the cliff it turned, but I fell over. Next thing I know I'm about 3 years old with a large family and no smaller child than me. I have asked my family about my accident. They told me something like that never happened to me. Then I asked about the lady I thought was my mother. My mother here is overweight. I don't feel a connection to her. I do sense a reincarnation. People who had traumatic deaths appear to remember. I believe I returned because I had died and still had a full life ahead of to complete. I was raised Catholic. We are not supposed to believe in reincarnation and I was not allowed to mention it. But, it's still part of a memory that I have had most of my life.
@stephennelson6116
@stephennelson6116 2 жыл бұрын
I've spent the past year processing memories of the Holocaust. It's been deeply traumatic. I was born in Scotland in 1970, and had several intimations of my past life as a Jew in Nazi Germany growing up here as a Christian. The story has been clarified this year in detail, including my name, Viktor Eisenberg, and the incredibly disturbing flashbacks I've had have pushed me to the limits. To me, the flashbacks are undigested memories. Re-experiencing the trauma clears the scarred or wounded energy of the soul as incarnated human beings. I'm not sure about the author's understanding of karma or the purpose of these memories, but that's ok. I see it as the soul's desire to experience the extremes of light and dark in order to expand into infinite space, and, at the Earth level, to make space for higher vibrational energy to enter the Earth plane, as the karmic shadow clears. It's deeply healing at a personal level and expansive at a soul level. It also teaches us certain dynamics, patterns, and behaviours of the ego which can be used and applied in our understanding of the world today as it struggles through an intense dark night. It is the root of personal and planetary healing. It's very encouraging to know there are so many incarnated Holocaust souls, so I'm very grateful to find this video.
@simpernchong
@simpernchong 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sharing
@DGR57
@DGR57 2 жыл бұрын
@@simpernchong I have the same experiences i was born in London England to Protestant Scottish parents. I have also been fascinated with the Holocaust and definitely think i have been a Jewish girl during that period.
@simpernchong
@simpernchong 2 жыл бұрын
@@DGR57 I see... thanks for sharing.
@rosemma34
@rosemma34 2 жыл бұрын
yes
@thekingsdaughter4233
@thekingsdaughter4233 2 жыл бұрын
Since you got a name to work with- have you tried to find out something about that person; who he was... then?
@k.lessing8620
@k.lessing8620 2 жыл бұрын
I am also one of the reincarnated Souls from the holocaust.
@juditkuklenyik7840
@juditkuklenyik7840 2 ай бұрын
After listening I remember that once one of my daughters took me to a seer, and when I asked "Which one was my worst death experience?, she told me "The holocoust of course, in Poland. I was born in 1946, and said that that was impossible because of the short time in between. She told me that that can happen. I am not Jewish, but I have always been obsessed with the war and the holocaust. My other daughter started to sleepwalk in the middle of the night, at the age of 28, and breaking windows. When I asked her she said that she could't breathe. The seer told me that we both died in the gas chamber.
@weddingcaricature
@weddingcaricature 2 жыл бұрын
Why did the interviewer start with “how did you come about “inventing” this ways of thinking. Is the purpose to discredit the phenomenon. I had dreams at 3-4 years old , I had to draw perfectly for dark figures or people would die.Why did I conjure up this scenario, I did not know I had talent, or even hove a mastery of speech, and nothing was discussed in my home. My speech was delayed compared to most kids. I became and artist in this life, and draw with an intensity, without ego, as if it all depends on the outcome. I just went on a date, and a disassociated woman that was adopted shared here connection to the Holocaust, and asked me if I believed in past life regression. I have been riveting anytime I encounter Holocaust history, but I have a deep connection. I recently found a man who recently died, who saved himself in the Holocaust drawing for guards, and the fact Nazis preserved talent over life Itself is well documented, and the base is for the Pianist movie.
@beverlylevy6559
@beverlylevy6559 2 жыл бұрын
Perhapsa person comes back to heal from a previous life.
@thatguy3468
@thatguy3468 2 жыл бұрын
One note. Sephar in Hebrew means book. One can think of a Sephardic as people of the book. Of course, that book would be the Torah. Sephardic according to scholars, can have an origin anywhere around the Mediterranean, not just Spain.
@arthurthomasware5004
@arthurthomasware5004 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Michael Newton's book Destiny of Souls, deals with Reincarnation; not only 'past lives' but 'their life BETWEEN lives.' 67 case studies.
@MaryLuminary
@MaryLuminary 2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1956. I used to have a reoccurring dream as a young child around the age of five, that I was running on a gravel road, through a forest, away from these men wearing strange Helmut's. They had decided to set their German Shepard dogs on myself and other children. I couldn't get away fast enough, so I decided to hide behind the tire of a parked car, which was a model from around the late thirties. Anyway, the dog of course found me and attacked. Then I would wake up, usually in tears. My parents would comfort me. Fast forward to when I was attending an art lecture at the local university. The artist had to cancel, but another speaker , who was a Holocaust survivor, came to talk about her book that she wrote on her experience. It was very interesting. Part of her story was of how the German soldiers would sometimes like to set their German Shepard dogs on the local children for sport. She told of having to run ,along with other children along the gravel road, in a forest area. She could hear the breath of the dogs ,and decided to beeline off the road and into the forest, and she got away, but could hear the screams of other children being attacked. After the lecture, I thanked her for her lecture. She said to me that while she was talking, she noticed me in the crowd, and said to me that I looked as though I knew exactly what she was talking about, as if I was there in that forest with her that day in Germany. I didn't know what to say, but it made me understand the dream/nightmare I had as a child. I could put it together. The forest, the car, the dogs, the men's helmut style. I've had experience at a castle in Sweden, but that's another story. I've had the out of body experience once also, which changes your perspective on death and afterlife, etc. Its not a dream, or your brain compensating. It very real. I was up on the ceiling, watching my father and sister, trying to help me. My body was on the floor. Glad I saw this video. Thank you for sharing your story.
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 2 жыл бұрын
Dang that is intense! To get dogs to attack children?! Not good karma.
@wilderheartland3920
@wilderheartland3920 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes! How strange to find this video. I was just retelling my holocaust past life "story" with a friend two days ago. How beautiful to see others who are sharing their stories. Thank you 🙏
@deborahfraser9325
@deborahfraser9325 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that all of these people ended up connected to others with the same or similar experience, suggests a soul group. Dr. Michael Newton talks about this in his book "Journey of Souls". Excellent read and highly recommended. Reincarnation is a fascinating subject and having such experiences documented certainly gives credence to an afterlife.
@msrenee9418
@msrenee9418 2 жыл бұрын
Dr Newton's book Journey of Souls was life changing for me, and resonated with my 'knowing' of a much greater reality as a spiritual being signing up for a physical experience.
@valkyrie5948
@valkyrie5948 2 жыл бұрын
Those with Chiron in Aries are from this time
@robertaswanson5633
@robertaswanson5633 2 жыл бұрын
I know quite a few peop'le who went through the Holocaust. One interesting case is of man whom I met in a class on another subject. He complained to me that he'd been very successful in every area of his life except for romantic relationships. I had the flash that it could have a past life origin and asked him if he'd like me to look at it. (I'm an Intuitive.) He said that he would and I looked and found that he'd been a Nazi doctor who had performed surgery , in the name of "research" on Jewish women in a death camp. My friend was shocked at the informaiton but agreed that it made sense of this life. He was born Jewish this time, surrounded by women, sisters, mother and other female relatives. He'd been healed of a chronic illness by doing a water fast and then opened a center for women where they could be healed by doing a water fast. He was trying to make up for his abuse of women in the Nazi life but helping them in this life.
@francam853
@francam853 Жыл бұрын
He probably is trying to work his way back to humanity, but 'water fasting' sounds like he still has an issue with women. He chose to surround himself with women in this life, which was a good first step. I'm not against water fasting. I've done a lot of it. But for him to choose that particular form of healthcare--which most would consider punitive--suggests that he still isn't over some mysoginy born of traumas in his own past lives, or he would have chosen a kinder form of healthcare or other support of women.
@robertaswanson5633
@robertaswanson5633 Жыл бұрын
@@francam853 He chose water fasting because it helped him to recover from his own illness. It seems to me that this was a very benign way to pay for his karma.
@jacquiemorrison108
@jacquiemorrison108 2 жыл бұрын
As a child, born in Ireland early sixties, with no Television never mind internet or social media, And born into strong Catholic family, I from the age of about 4, I remembered standing bare foot, in clear water, in the sea. I lived in A city in Ireland. As I grew, I dreamt over & over the same scene, up until I was 9. The dream enhanced slowly over these 5 yrs, until I could see/recall/ envisage the child more clearly. A little girl, in a sari , not an expensive one, abit tatty. I'd short dark dark hair, cut short, with big big brown eyes. And on my forehead I had " a blue spot " ????? I'd never even met a person of different skin colour to myself, and no way of learning about India nor its people ....... I found out I had a mother, who sat on a step grinding food. I collected the water ..... Until I was approximately 9, where I walked further out into the sea, and didn't return. Not exciting or interesting as Some passed life regression s. BUT, A Few years ago, I'm approaching 60 now, I did a passed life regression session, and you know what? The therapist knowing nothing of my dreams & memories, discribed my experiences nearly word for word. Seems like I drowned then, which answers Q's I've wondered about during this life. I'm a fairly strong swimmer,adore the ocean, And the natural life within the seas, I take ocean day trips , to watch dolphins, whales, birds, turtles .......... but can not swim in open water, petrified. But swim strongly within controlled environment s. .Normal Passed Life ...... Just very very curious. Ps.Im quite the " hippie ,Nana " been wearing bangles in multiply shades of blue, all my life! A clothes quite colourful and " gypsy " like. My Grandkids 7 under the age of 9 , the boys giggle, but my two granddaughters fasinated, and completely into their Nana being an Indian child way back. They're too young to explain it wasn't when I was A little girl ...... In this life!
@carlwilson8859
@carlwilson8859 2 жыл бұрын
This phenomena may be a "breakdown" of the normal between life assimilation of a life time's experience. Such rapid reincarnation testifies to the enormity of the trauma on a group level.
@Michael-NZ
@Michael-NZ 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend getting the book. Whatever your preconceptions I believe there is something for everyone in “I’ve Been Here Before”
@nickyfaddel8672
@nickyfaddel8672 2 жыл бұрын
The author please….
@Michelle-qd9gm
@Michelle-qd9gm 2 жыл бұрын
Who’s the author pls
@Michael-NZ
@Michael-NZ 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry its taken so long. Sara Yoheved Rigler
@carolannevans4873
@carolannevans4873 2 жыл бұрын
How deep this subject is...I've always had the same dream from a child and it's me WS a young girl 5_6 ?...lots of people where crowded together in a place looked like pens you herded cattle into on a farm...I run and hide in the front seat of a car...soldiers open the door and laugh...a gun is pointed to my head and bang...then I wake up...I am 68yrs old now and the dream goes on...Another time I'm buried in my dream and hear my two sisters calling my name and crying...I remember feeling pleased they would miss me!...I knew nothing of the Holocost till in my 30s so why the regular theme of being shot ?...listening to this on reincarnation is something new to me...Thank You.💕
@israelmenczer7538
@israelmenczer7538 2 жыл бұрын
I’m embarrassed to write this But I consistently had dreams as a child running away from the nazis Series of dreams One of running trough a bridge with my smaller brothers And one of seeing my mother being shot Lately I had a new dream that never came before But I can’t make sense of them So I’m always skeptical
@mtglen
@mtglen 2 жыл бұрын
Don't be embarrassed. It has happened to me, and I am still skeptical. But one cannot deny something this powerful, when it happens. Perhaps it is not necessary to believe your experience to be 'real'? But instead to try to understand how it is affecting your current life, and in doing so, to be able to release the trauma/pain you are experiencing in your dreams. Shalom.
@arnetrahughes2277
@arnetrahughes2277 2 жыл бұрын
Get a past life regression.
@gillhughes388
@gillhughes388 2 жыл бұрын
I have had these too. So very strong impressions from around four years of age.. nightmares which were very very specific I won’t describe as upsetting to me and my family. I feel vey sympathetic to anyone who has these nightmares xxxx
@sunshinelively
@sunshinelively 2 жыл бұрын
Had a dream when I was 6-7 about being put into the car of a train and having to stand packed in with others - the train was taking us to a concentration camp. I was terrified. But I had been learning about the Holocaust so not sure if this was past life related.
@elliehjemmet
@elliehjemmet 2 жыл бұрын
I've ordered the book. I have had a recurring dream over many many years of being with a whole group of "othered" people, with children, not mine, but children I taught to read surreptitiously, hugging my long skirt as we were being burned up, men women and children, in a building from a fire meant to kill us. I was a house servant in a country that spoke a different language than my birth language. I remember walking by a mirror in this dream and seeing myself as a young "white" woman, and remember hating my owner who was sexually abusing me. I also read Edgar Cayce;s stories in the mid sixties introducing me for the first time to the concept of reincarnation. I have been obsessively reading books and watching KZbin videos of NDE's and children who recall past lives lately. I have believed for years we are here now to learn lessons. I'm not close to forgiveness of the adult who raped me as a child in this life... is that supposed to happen?
@halevimoontribe
@halevimoontribe Жыл бұрын
I have a similar story. Well posted thank you
@nickyfaddel8672
@nickyfaddel8672 2 жыл бұрын
Driving in cars knock me out, do not have drivings license due too this, have since birth, trying too understand my nightmares of war horror’s that I dream of…. Learnt too acceptance
@alliswell794
@alliswell794 2 жыл бұрын
She is right on, awesome!
@eustacia82
@eustacia82 2 жыл бұрын
It's common back then to not talk about your dreams to ur family or others. Even now
@bernhardnizynski4403
@bernhardnizynski4403 2 жыл бұрын
Thought provoking session!
@darrenglick100
@darrenglick100 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting topic
@mothersgauri4137
@mothersgauri4137 2 жыл бұрын
Remarkable interview !!
@jeanduranko4157
@jeanduranko4157 2 жыл бұрын
My sister was born in 1946. When she was little she woke up screaming, "They're bombing us!" She had no knowledge in her young life about bombs.
@tional5266
@tional5266 2 жыл бұрын
Weird to come across this title as I’ve pondered this lately after seeing a picture of a defiant teenage girl just about to be executed by nazis and it resonated with me, although I’ve never believed in reincarnation it’s just an odd feeling I’ve had lately
@evelynkorjack2126
@evelynkorjack2126 2 жыл бұрын
for some years now, and way before the current situation, i kept seeing while awake in my minds eye, soldiers coming to my door to take me away. i still see it occasionally. i wonder if these reincarnated souls have returned to this time to perhaps witness the retribution? also, it seems the number of people i run across that i feel have NO souls (i even feel it when walking by them in grocery store) is INCREASING. maybe it has something to do with a book i am reading "the field".
@Io_sono_Ana
@Io_sono_Ana 3 ай бұрын
Hello, my name is Ana. 24 years old. In the summer of 2022, I saw a photograph taken in the 1930s on the internet of a group of 6 people in their late teens in Hitler Youth uniforms. I was so attached to the photo. Wondering who they were. But then, in May of this year I randomly found a photograph of a demonstration of solidarity against attacks on foreigners and racism in Berlin, year 1992, and 2 men from this Hitler Youth group, appear together in this photograph (now older men). How to explain this? A coincidence? Even though I believe in coincidences, I find it all very strange.
@michaelmonaghan9226
@michaelmonaghan9226 2 жыл бұрын
Holocaust the word means Sacrifice! And I have to say Hebrew is probably Phoenician. Very tricky little world. I have shed many tears on this subject. I hear Jew bashing all over the place and I am the one that speaks up and stops this. On wings of Eagles is a program that I gave currentcy to bring Jews to Is Ra El. I'm considered Caucasian blue eyes, brown curly hair. I was born with blond hair and I get darker as I've gotten older. Six foot tall and muscular about 186 keep in shape and eat better then most, born into Catholic religion. I do have a touch of Native American and I feel deeply for those people too. Someday peace in this world would be the greatest to happen on Earth. I'm also into plants deep. My Anger is out of control sometimes and I'm misunderstood. My Mom passed away and she called me and my cousin passed away and he called me twice when I was staying at my father's house and my father was also called. My Father is Irish and Mother was a heinz 57 ..I think I was a Native American before and I cannot stay out of the woods and I shoot a bow and arrow well and have hunted deer with. But now I do not want to kill anything, I was also a paratrooper in the U.S. I'm trying all the time to talk people out of war, but lately with this Plan demic I feel I'm being drawn in and I do not like this, its looking like Ashkenazi Germany all over again. Thank you
@antoniomartinezmd5473
@antoniomartinezmd5473 2 жыл бұрын
The work you are doing is remarkable, it opens a window to other important dimensions of the human experience. We each have to walk our walk, the road is called human life.
@cindykq8086
@cindykq8086 2 жыл бұрын
The worst and most vivid dream I ever had was about being Jewish woman trying to escape the Nazis with my two daughters. I experienced physical sensations and time passed like it does in real life, not like a dream at all. We were captured, and it was my fault. It was so distressing I woke up and couldn't go back to sleep for a long time. When I finally went back to sleep, I dreamed I was the same woman again but in a concentration camp, near death from starvation. A horrible, horrible female guard shot one of my daughters in front of me and I knew she was going to shoot my other daughter and then me. The horror of these "dreams" has stayed with me for decades.
@rbar3623
@rbar3623 2 жыл бұрын
All I know is I am terrified of train cars and the 4d theater of Auschwitz at the Dday museum gave me a major panic attack. I hate anyone sleeping next to me to be too close. I was terrified of showers as a small child. My mother said I acted like it was killing me.
@rbar3623
@rbar3623 2 жыл бұрын
I also hate any kind of mushy food-I have always considered it prison food. I have had dreams of being raped by a German soldier and another dream where I gave birth and the baby was taken from me and killed. I heard someone say break her palette and I woke up. The dreams were very vivid.
@tlc5317
@tlc5317 2 жыл бұрын
💙💚💜💛 A Heart felt Thank You for feeling the fear and FACEING it 😓😙😘😚
@vixtex
@vixtex 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!
@melanienagy6389
@melanienagy6389 2 жыл бұрын
What percentage of people believe that they were victims of the Holocaust in a past life? Also how many have been interviewed and are today non jewish in this life? This is a very interesting topic, and there is definitely more to our being here than we know. A few years before my father passed away. He told me that he believed that in a previous life he knew how to play the piano. My father never played any musical instruments. This is all he said, but this is what he believed. He was not one to believe in stories like this. I have always felt that I have been here before. May all of us make the best of our lives, and learn to help others on our journey.
@ivebeenherebefore8500
@ivebeenherebefore8500 2 жыл бұрын
You'll find some answers in my book I've Been Here Before.
@karuna4021
@karuna4021 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed listening to this lady. However, strangely, even after spending 15 years in an Indian "ashram" she defines karma as "going round and round", in an endless cycle until one is liberated (Moksha). The ashram she was in, was perhaps an ignorant one with regards to the understandings of karma. Karma isn't just "bad" karma. It's also "good" karma. Also there are many levels of karma. Karma means "karm"; action, work, activity etc. The understanding that one obtains while going through one's karma or collected karma; both good and bad, are activities of the soul. What the soul of the individual is experiencing and in this very experiencing is the knowing/knowledge of "rectifying" things. What the so called gurus or ashrams, perhaps teach or live is most likely an abstracted version. This is a subject that should be understood and analyzed in it depth. It isn't that far from the kabalistic understanding as she references. Another thing is that the "karma" unfolds naturally, even automatically, all by itself, orchestrated by the spiritual forces that are in charge of making karma operate. As an example, perhaps someone who was an abuser of animals, a hater of animals in the previous life/lives, in the present life has great compassion for animals. This person has animal companions, rescues animals, nurtures them, heals them, writes, argues and fights for their rights and so on. So, you see, the "rectifying" doesn't necessarily have to be known to the individual himself or herself via. the intellect or the aware consciousness. The individual simply lives the rectification as a matter of course; as his or her nature, as his or her inclinations. These "rectifications" are already acknowledged and desired within the individual during a certain period after death and even more amplified during other higher experiences between death and rebirth. Karma and Dharma are the two faces of the coin. Dharma means right thinking, right action, patience, perseverence and more. When one speaks of Karma one should also speak of dharma. So, if one is living one's life being mindful, once could "rectify" karma, dharmically (right intent, right thought, right action) and as it is happening or about to happen. Thinking deeply about the subject, one can bring up many examples where karma and dharma are intertwined. Therefore, I suggest that the eastern concept of Dharma is, perhaps the equivalent of the Jewish/Kabalistic concept of rectification. The "rectification", "karma" and "dharma" are better taught in Buddhism when compared to the type of ashrams she references.
@k8eekatt
@k8eekatt 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your reflections.
@kimlersue
@kimlersue 2 жыл бұрын
I have had the very powerful feeling that God sent many many of the children back to live! TOO MANY CHILDREN..WERE TAKEN FROM THE WORLD TOO QUICKLY!
@godislove5124
@godislove5124 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing, but the stories are so sad, sorry that this have happened to you.
@Aashka_The_Mystic
@Aashka_The_Mystic 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting, as a child I was a bit obsessed with England. I felt like I lived there before. I'm going there hopefully this year and I'm very excited. I really do think when we are young we have more access and memories to previous lives. I even remembered living in a city as a single woman and that was later confirmed through dreams and through interactions with the greys. I lived in downtown Manhattan and worked for a brokerage firm, lol.
@rositahuff4858
@rositahuff4858 2 жыл бұрын
….I did not have a past life experience….but I know where I will die…not when and how…but where. It is not a dream…but just knowledge!
@24sherbear
@24sherbear 2 жыл бұрын
I am not sure why this popped up on my KZbin but I am glad it did. I have downloaded the Ebook. I have read quite a bit about WWII but never had any connection to it, I was aware of until a couple of weeks ago. I had the strangest dream that I was observing a jail cell in a basement and the door was a jar. The cell was in a room and I could see another door that led to a hall. In the cell were all adult men and women well dressed in woolen clothes. I knew they were Jews being held. I thought it odd that the door was open but no one tried to leave. The oddest part of the dream was this dog whose name I knew was Sophie. I don't know why I knew her name. The dog would come toward the cell and by pointing or sniffing at someone in the cell they knew they had to follow her - to the gas chamber. I had watched a couple of people follow the dog out. The third time was an elderly gentleman with white hair. He was terrified and he knew the dog was coming for him and he kept begging, "no Sophie, no Sophie." And, the dream ended as he started to follow her out of the sell. Oh, and now I am remembering another dream from, maybe 20 years ago when I had started therapy. I was in a town shopping. I have no idea where I was. It seemed non-descript. But, the atomic bomb went off and I was lying on the ground as my skin melted away. OMG, I had completely forgotten about that one. I am known for having vivid dreams that novel length or like 3 act plays. And, I've had several dreams I do believe are past lives but never considered a past life in WWII. I was born in 1957.
@francam853
@francam853 Жыл бұрын
The atomic bomb dream sounds like a justaposition of your current knowledge of the bomb and what it does, and what happened to some jews who were incinerated alive (grim!!!) when nazis ran our of gas. It would leave the impression you described, while it would only be understandable in the current context as an atom bomb effect.
@eps4560
@eps4560 2 жыл бұрын
No one is ever the persecutors of the stories. So I wonder how many of these trauma memories are from our victims perspectives.
@gl9088
@gl9088 2 жыл бұрын
It’s a really good point. In general most of us associate with victims rather than aggressors. But to make sense of this disparity, victims stay with trauma more so than aggressors, and the trauma is what stays with a person in their subconscious.
@bekkibuenviaje9680
@bekkibuenviaje9680 Жыл бұрын
I have been told that autistic son was someone who died in Holocaust. This was told to me by a psychic who had been very accurate. When he was very young, he was pretty nonverbal and he said words in German. Also, his mannerisms were and still are very much “Jewish older man.” The first time he saw challah bread, he reached over and ate it like he had been eating it his whole life. There are so many things. He has 2 birthmarks one on the front and one on the back and that look like wounds.
@catherineskis
@catherineskis 2 жыл бұрын
Oh no...Ma'am you just mentioned the shower. When I was 17, I was a Red Cross Volunteer at the Navy Hospital and I was posted in the O.R. and part of my job was to sterilize the wrapped surgical instruments. I had a phobia towards the huge autoclave/instrument sterilizer machine. My phobia was that someone was going to push me in! I always thought how silly I felt everyday.
@luciavinci8595
@luciavinci8595 Жыл бұрын
Il libro trovi in lingua italiana? Grazie
@OrchidScent
@OrchidScent 2 жыл бұрын
I was born and grew up in a muslim majority country. I remember being a jew and escaped the holocaust with my younger brother. I didn’t understand it when I was younger because my family were very religious and we were given and encouraged to read only Islamic books but when internet was introduced, while researching on psychology I stumbled on subject like metaphysics that brought me to topics like reincarnation and past life memories. I needed to help myself thinking I was crazy for having flashbacks about my past lives and my mother said I was seduced by the jinn. No matter how much I prayed and read the Quran, my flashbacks keep coming.For so long I cannot agree with my family about jewish people and I find myself defensive about jewish people but now I understand why.
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 2 жыл бұрын
Blessings on your journey, may you be a light that shines into the hearts of everyone in your life! Keep trusting yourself, be wise with how and with whom you speak, and pour divine love into everything you do.
@marniefriedman9564
@marniefriedman9564 2 жыл бұрын
I am Jewish. For me, Judaism led to Kabbalah and then My grandfather’s death opened my eyes to NDEs and thanatology, so I still continue to grow spiritually. As I have learned, Our spirits are identical, Jew, Muslim, Christian or whatever, it matters Not! I quote My Rabbi “Heaven is for ALL people” not just Jews. ( He is Cabalistic). I commend you and appreciate your spirituality, Keep on your path, because we all need to be there with you! By the way, Your profile picture resembles the Star of David ✡️. Was that by chance?
@stephr9859
@stephr9859 2 жыл бұрын
I have no ideas about reincarnation. All I know is, I randomly bought a Sephardic mezuzah at a flea market not knowing what it was. It was the only thing I bought, out of thousands of items on a day I had no plans to shop. Next thing I know, a woman from the 1940s appears in my room during a vivid dream.. I sat up in bed and asked her what she wanted. She insisted that I had”jewish” things to look into, in my family. I shortly thereafter discovered that I do have Sephardic Jewish ancestry….🤷‍♀️
@OrchidScent
@OrchidScent 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephr9859 Wow!!
@OrchidScent
@OrchidScent 2 жыл бұрын
@@louisegogel7973 Thank you. Love and light.🙏🏻❤️
@mtglen
@mtglen 2 жыл бұрын
My story is in this video, and I am amazed at all of the folks who have seen this who are sharing in the comments that they also have had such experiences. May you all find peace and healing, in time. And may those of you who need help in processing and healing these extraordinary experiences all find such help. :-)
@Magik1369
@Magik1369 6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your story. Reincarnation is absolutely real and is the key that unlocks all of life's mysteries. Life actually makes sense once one understands reincarnation.
@dreamcrone
@dreamcrone 2 жыл бұрын
As a child, every time I entered a house with my parents, I asked the owners if they had any place to hide “ the Jews”. My parents made me stop asking, (I guess it was embarrassing) but even into adulthood whenever I entered a house that was new to me, I looked for places that would work as a hiding place for Jews. When I was around 10 I saw a magazine with photos of the Holocaust. I could not decipher what I was looking at, and I asked my mother to explain it to me. I consider that moment of the end of my innocence. I look at the Holocaust as my paradigm for human evil. I grew up Catholic, but I always thought I was Jewish.
@mysticheart1
@mysticheart1 2 жыл бұрын
Funny in a sense, because as someone back from that time, I have always looked for and imagined them everywhere I've lived since I was a small child, too.
@dreamcrone
@dreamcrone 2 жыл бұрын
@@lovely7983 I don’t really know, I’m horrified to think I would be a Nazi. It is certainly the antithesis of who I am in this life. But I feel like I was looking for some place to hide them, not discover them. But I truest don’t know.
@djs5958
@djs5958 2 жыл бұрын
@@biggoathorns ignorance at its worst.
@thetroytroycan
@thetroytroycan 2 жыл бұрын
@@lovely7983 that's horrifying
@EvelynVolsi
@EvelynVolsi 2 жыл бұрын
@@biggoathornswhat are you talkmf about? OMG!
@sallithorpe1031
@sallithorpe1031 2 жыл бұрын
This was beautiful. I did a regression, I was standing at a camp and had to hand in my shoes and was handed a golden star and was speaking a foreign language. I was crying, that is all I was shown. I’m afraid to do another regression. In real life,, My great grandparents were Russian Jews who came to US in 1907. I was born in 1970. 🙏🌹
@1luv4j
@1luv4j 2 жыл бұрын
I was from Nagasaki 1945 it still hurts I am 45.
@midishh
@midishh 2 жыл бұрын
"too soon". Hash-em is the best planner, there is no too soon or too late. I think there is a reason why we don't remember past lives upon being born, because you'll fixate on it and not focus on growing in this current life and waste it.
@lesleyelalami2562
@lesleyelalami2562 2 жыл бұрын
(just for info: English Christian woman here, married to a Moroccan muslim) Not a holocaust memory but had an experience which ties in with this theme. I've always felt compelled to watch anything about the Jewish situation, and felt such empathy especially during WW2. I, personally, was having emotional problems and was very stressed when I was around 40. At 10 o'clock every night once the children were in bed I would go out of the back door, sit on the dining room window sill and light up a cigarette, staring up at the night sky. I did this every night and became aware I was rocking forward and back spontaneously. It crossed my mind I was like a Jewish man at the wailing wall. Shortly after that I got a message from a medium saying did I know I had a Jewish guide?!!! helping me through life. He was a tailor by profession but was also helping me with my current financial situation.... and I was aware he did! Incidentally I have always loved sewing machines and from the age of 11 would make my own clothes, it was instinctual, no effort at all. I put my foot on the pedal and I might as well be in orbit as I am so focussed and happy. So in an unknowing way I've been influenced by him since childhood. There is such a peace comes around me when I sense his presence. So grateful for his presence. I totally believe your experiences and wish you all well. xxxx Thanks for uploading the video.
@somerandomvertebrate9262
@somerandomvertebrate9262 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but I find the theme just a bit too sensational and cinematic. If there is a growing group of individuals claiming to have been murdered by Nazis, where is the at least equally sized group who would claim to have been killed by Communist terror?
@kaziras342
@kaziras342 2 жыл бұрын
My recurring dream is of me at 17 living in a Jewish Getto. I know my way through the sewer system. I wait till there's an air raid because that's the best time to find food. My father is starving and near death. I go into the city in the air raid and find a shop that has been bombed. I climb in through a broken window and a loose piece of glass falls into my leg. I bleed a lot. but manage to pick up some tin food and put it in my coat. I try to run back to the sewer to get back into the ghetto but there are soldiers patrolling because the air raid is over and he shot me dead and then after some time I was born again into a new country and a new life.
@sandycarter5300
@sandycarter5300 2 жыл бұрын
Wow.
@harlanmueller7499
@harlanmueller7499 2 жыл бұрын
Have you read From Ashes to Healing, Yonassan Gershom? He is a rabbi who I believe now lives in Wisconsin but he collected similar stories of Holocaust survivors being reincarnated. I highly recommend his book and a second book he wrote telling more cases. I realize there is great healing in this, that God in fact is good and loving. We will all be well!
@rabbi120348
@rabbi120348 2 жыл бұрын
It's a fascinating book. I believe he was working in Minneapolis at the time, and all these non-Jewish, rural Minnesotans who had had no exposure to anything Jewish at all (not even Seinfeld!) would come in with very vivid memories of very specific practices, that were absolutely right on.
@רחלשמעון-ג7ע
@רחלשמעון-ג7ע 2 жыл бұрын
As the daughter of a holocaust survivor, I find this video totally distasteful!!!
@desratlinda8639
@desratlinda8639 2 жыл бұрын
(Why?)..if anything you should find it fascinating
@mtglen
@mtglen 2 жыл бұрын
@@רחלשמעון-ג7ע. My Mother's Father's line got out of Russia in 1700. We are aware that we must have lost thousands of cousins we never knew in the Holocaust. I am Jewish by decent from my Mothers all female Sephardic line going back to early Virginia colony in America. I was very shy to share this story, which I did not ask for, to experience, because of the type of reaction that you have just expressed. I did not ask to recall this horrible event, and I am not in any way seeking to belittle your families experiences.. ??.
@barrontrump9917
@barrontrump9917 2 жыл бұрын
Many kids also came forward who had memories dieing in 9-11
@sahinayiasoumi3495
@sahinayiasoumi3495 2 жыл бұрын
I am truly a person who went to the gas chambers with my son in my arms in 1945 I was a Hungarian Jew and I was reborn in 1965 I had no knowledge that this had happend to me and my child but as far as humans rights go it made me very angry but that’s all 🌺🙏
@Lightgoldbridge
@Lightgoldbridge 10 ай бұрын
I died in Aushwitz November 1944 ….i have been fascinated since a childhood how could this happened watched documentary’s in the early 70 I was reborn 1965 east berlin…I first remembered my holocaust past life by meeting a younger woman in New Zealand where I live now we cleaned my kitchen cupboards and both had a flashback to having stripped clothes on …. I then went back to Germany rememberd the place I was hiding I remembered that woman was my daughter I have meet my husband from that time he lives in the same house …where we lived …i meet my brother and a few souls who helped me in aushwitz … i am back now to remember that I am not a victim I create my experience….. I had many many past lives 1000 th and it brings great wisdom to who I am …so great to see everyone else’s remembering……❤❤❤❤
@sandypeters5790
@sandypeters5790 2 жыл бұрын
I loved listening to this video!! Many years ago a friend turned me on tho Edgar Casey. I had also studied Religions of the World in college, and was drawn to reincarnation, Nirvana, etc. When Dr. Brian Weiss came on the scene I went to a small lecture of his, and was drawn into the reality of reincarnation. I bought his tapes, listened to one and, had a reincarnation experience. This was in or near the mid 1980s. I have always had an affinity for the Native American Indians. I’ve read a lot about them, and would get very emotional about their history, and the way they were treated by the us gov. I won’t go into what I saw, but it was completely related to my feelings about them. I am a total believer! I have almost all the books that Dr. Brian Weiss has written, and reread them when I have the time. He is truly an amazing person!! Thank you again!! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@bernhardnizynski4403
@bernhardnizynski4403 2 жыл бұрын
I have been a seeker since my teens in the mid 1960s and I too discovered Edgar Cayce in the mid 1970s - it was a revelation! I also have most of the Dr Brian Weiss books!
@donnawoodford6641
@donnawoodford6641 2 жыл бұрын
I also attended a Dr. Weiss lecture right before my brother died from cancer. When I visited my brother in Hospice, I was able to put life and death matters more into perspective, and to see the bigger picture. I was hoping to communicate peace to my brother and my family members before his passing. Dr. Weiss told the lecture audience that he could only sign one book per person after his lecture. It was a hard decision, but I chose "Only Love Is Real" for him to sign. ☀️
@thornyturtleranch4u
@thornyturtleranch4u 2 жыл бұрын
You said you are a believer. Actually you dont believe, you know.
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 2 жыл бұрын
What connection to native Americans did you have?
@sambotros1918
@sambotros1918 2 жыл бұрын
@@donnawoodford6641 kzbin.info/www/bejne/n3zSc6ignq-snMU
@hilagordon4143
@hilagordon4143 2 жыл бұрын
Right, a few yrs back I' ve met this lady, born to a German Catholic family, who'd started to have memories of a Jew's life and death in a camp; she came to Israel to work with disabled kids and converted eventually.
@linnyw1072
@linnyw1072 2 жыл бұрын
I believe that I was reincarnated from the Holocaust...I was a girl named Payim.I believe my daughter was my sister.she was bayoneted and has a scar a birthmark on her leg where it happened.my mom was gassed and I believed I was gassed.the soldier who killed my daughter is her father a man of German descent.i am a 58 year old black woman and when I was a child in first grade I drew pictures of it.noone taught 6 year olds of the Holocaust in the 1960's.
@cynthiamarquez3370
@cynthiamarquez3370 2 жыл бұрын
I had a bad experience as a very young child when my grandfather took me to his work at the train yard. I took one look at an old black train engine and was terrified I was cowering in the back seat floor board of the car and screaming that the train was going to get me and kill me. Then when i was older and studied the Holocaust i saw that the trains that took people to their demise looked identical. it was quite unnerving. I cried and cried because i knew then why i was so afraid of that train engine.
@sueanne3139
@sueanne3139 2 жыл бұрын
I get that too Cynthia..especially the big black engines...its the big wheels that terrify me. I'm also terrified of tight places where there's barely room to walk through, I cant watch programs of potholers underground because of terrible fear of being trapped in that tight space. I feel in a past life I was buried alive.
@TRUTHTEACHER2007
@TRUTHTEACHER2007 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not Jewish, but I am Jewish descent. I was raised christian, but left and now follow a spiritual path that originated with my Nigerian ancestors. I always had a feeling that I lived many previous lives. It's funny because my tradition also has a belief in reincarnation. What this woman is explaining is identical to our view on it. We come to this life for various reasons, but most of all to develop good character. It's an umbrella term, but it entails everything that she's saying. I know for a fact that a lot of the challenges I'm facing have to do with the need to experience certain things and overcome them because in previous lives..... I didn't handle things the right way. In my gut I know this is so. When I look at the magnificent complexity of life there's no way we just came out of nothingness, are here for no particular reason and then go back to nothingness. Life is a miracle and it extends way beyond the experience of having a physical body. But it does seem that children are more open to remembering. My little brother would often tell my mom things about his previous life. I too would have glimpses of things. I didn't know what to make of them, but I now know they were memories.
@francam853
@francam853 Жыл бұрын
It's so important that we credit our experiences. I'm glad your religion has it right!
@gordonfiddler5802
@gordonfiddler5802 2 жыл бұрын
I had a near death experience in 1975 and I had scary nightmares of escaping from people who wore black uniforms. I was always running and escaping and than getting captured and tortured. I would hate dentists because the teeth drills were reminding me of a memory that I might be killed on a chair again. I am born into a First Nations body in this lifetime. I was born in 72 and yet I felt scared of being taken away to be tortured.
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105 2 жыл бұрын
Gordon, do you remember if this feeling traveled into your death passing state? It appears you encountered these people while in death state.
@gordonfiddler5802
@gordonfiddler5802 2 жыл бұрын
The second Heaven as Christians call it. Hell. Not a lake of fire as is portrayed in churches. Even they don't know it. I would have been 2.5 years old when this NDE took place. Many first nations received those small pox inoculation scars on their right arms. I have a photographic memory plus I healed very fast and in two months, I was discharged from Ericksdale MB, Canada 🇨🇦. A small town in Central Manitoba. I did have experience not only that but Extraterrestrial visitations in my Indian Reservation half hour an west of Ericksdale. Just at the tip of Lake Manitoba. I would be bounced around from foster home to foster home. My family today doesn’t even acknowledge my experience or believe me. I had also been diagnosed Scitzophrenic in my adult years. Part of the reason why you brings things from that side into this one. I hear voices. Thankfully I hear positive ones.
@valleygirl2530
@valleygirl2530 10 ай бұрын
Back in the 1990’s I saw a guest (therapist) on Oprah who talked about some of his patients as Holocaust victims reincarnated. I was mesmerized yet scared because I’d “known” since I was 10 that I’d “been traumatized and killed” during the 1940’s in Europe as a Jew. It’s always been a knowing - this explained many of my fears, quirks, likes and dislikes which seemed to come from outside my current family and life. Later I couldn’t finish reading “Beyond the Ashes” during to my traumatic memories. Many mundane events in my life will bring up memories and impressions of my previous life. It explains many of my fears, gifts and beliefs. My birth fits with the description in the book and other findings. I’m not going to describe all the particulars here (it’s a lot) but I’m in agreement with this precept of the reincarnation of traumatized souls who were born after WWII ended. Thanks to all who’ve shared their experiences here.
@olasylvia1
@olasylvia1 2 жыл бұрын
I hear you ! I’m from Poland, born in the 60s, and ever since I was a small child read stories about Jewish children in the ghetto . I saw Shtutthof camp when I was 9, then Aushwitz at 25, and both times I felt a sickening pain in my stomach for a long time. I’ve always read countless accounts of personal stories from the survivors and it has to be something like what you are talking about , even though I don’t have one specific person I might have been then . It’s more like a field of memory that haunts me. I think it works in other ways, too, because I have always been very connected to the pioneer days in this country , studying it and living a life that could be called pioneering. So I think we can sense our previous connections in life to places and times , it seems very possible
@marniefriedman9564
@marniefriedman9564 2 жыл бұрын
I have scheduled an Akashic reading next week. I need to know if the self regression matches any vision of the medium. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 here I go!
@susanlong8978
@susanlong8978 2 жыл бұрын
Me TOO. Exactly...
@cathyhetzel5944
@cathyhetzel5944 2 жыл бұрын
I have dreams of slavery in the south. I see it so clearly it's as real as the chair I am sitting on.
@vivhiggins5656
@vivhiggins5656 2 жыл бұрын
Verey sad what the jews,were put through, and odd i had a dream a bout being whith a jew's man,how strang is that,
@gitelblima
@gitelblima 2 жыл бұрын
@@marniefriedman9564 what happened?
@rosezaz6607
@rosezaz6607 2 жыл бұрын
Past lives memories are more common than we think. I was in the holocaust experience and pieces have come up throughout my life which I have used to integrate and do forgiveness work. In this lifetime I was neither German nor Jewish. As a child I had a Nazi box where I put furniture polish I believe that was poisonous so that if the Nazis came I would drink it. This was because many of the repeated dreams that I had were related to this. These experiences are in the nervous system and must be released. I have many other past life memories. The veils are thinning. I have had memories of preconception and the anger and revenge that I had was part of why I chose to incarnate at this time. Many from the Holocaust are incarnated now in order to prevent the totalitarianism takeover globally that is in process. We get it, we lived it and we see the signs and this time we’re turning it around. There are also many Nazis incarnated at this time. The Light prevails this time. Libertad.
@mariajurgens9889
@mariajurgens9889 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Libertad! Freiheit! Greetings from Germany 2022. No more Tyranny. Never.
@dannyhughes4889
@dannyhughes4889 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input. You certainly bought up an interesting idea that needs to be thought about and perhaps acted upon.
@F.Fox714
@F.Fox714 2 жыл бұрын
I had dreams as little i was wehrmacht soldier, and still i follow ideology XD
@evelynkorjack2126
@evelynkorjack2126 2 жыл бұрын
yes, yes, yes!!!! revenge is a kind of sickness, but i dont think the survivors would EVER inflict such on any other human being. i read a book "political ponerology" that attempts to explain the rise of evil (psychopathology, narcississts) , but never once refers to corporal punishment, or enslavement. at the end there is a suggestion of what to do with them....LOL! it is to put them on permanent welfare, never let them have a job or political office, and by all means never idolize them. since they are only about 4% of the population, and responsible for half of society ills (maybe more) and 1% of them own all the assets....well, likely the social drain would be less than we are now experiencing. lol! put them on welfare! move them to a nice gated community🤭
@dannyhughes4889
@dannyhughes4889 2 жыл бұрын
@@evelynkorjack2126 Thanks for the reply.
@TheOceanLoader
@TheOceanLoader 2 жыл бұрын
I suspect that a lot of the dreams we have as children are from memories of past lives. I remember drowning in a water park with plastic tunnels. I think it might have been America. I also remember being buried (possibly another lifetime) and I rose up out of the grave. It was surreal and I remember trying to speak to people and tell them how I am OK. I've been lucky (or unlucky) enough to experience the paranormal too. I always wanted to know that there was more to this life. I lost my father to suicide aged 9 and my mother was very abusive. However, after 32 years, I am finally able to find true happiness and appreciate it. This world is amazing. Only thing I think when I hear some people's ability to remember past lives is that they might be imagining it. It's natural to be sceptical, and we are told to always look for the scientific explanation. Maybe if we all accepted that there was a God and that souls are immortal, then we would be less concerned with traumatising other souls by hurting them, and would not fear so devastated when we lose someone since we would know that it was a matter of time until we see them again. I guess that we have our minds wiped because once upon a time we did not have this happen. I believe this was the times we read about in the ancient scriptures, and we did bad things that went against God's wishes for us all. Peace and love to every one of you out there. May we all accept, believe and rejoice at these testimonies that nobody is able to debunk or discredit..
@nessa71034
@nessa71034 2 жыл бұрын
I had a vision during a meditation of being a German soldier who renounced his wife because she was half Jewish. He died in Normandy, shot in the chest by an American soldier.
@successfulperson3304
@successfulperson3304 2 жыл бұрын
Blij dat je neergeschoten bent dan. Moffen moeten we niet
@barbeeska
@barbeeska 2 жыл бұрын
@@successfulperson3304 do you think you're a better person? 😂
@ellinor7369
@ellinor7369 2 жыл бұрын
Very, very interesting. I was born in Norway. I have always felt a very strong connection to the jewish faith. In fact I thought I was adopted! I have always felt a strong connection to any person who is jewishI They would ask if I'm jewish?? I met a psychic many years ago who asked me if I am jewish? I told him no. He said if you don't have jewish ancestry - you died in a concentration camp. Makes so much sense to me. Thank you for this interesting video.
@colivri336
@colivri336 2 жыл бұрын
I met a woman in Israel who was originally from Kenya and had regular dreams of a particular place that later on she identified with a view in a documentary about the Holocaust. And she had already moved to Israel because she had met and married an Israeli. After that experience she converted to Judaism, not because of her husband.
@kfadali1
@kfadali1 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I can definitely related, I too felt the same way throughout most of my childhood and onwards, and used to say I'm jewish and adopted. May you be blessed with peace and joy.
@ellinor7369
@ellinor7369 2 жыл бұрын
@@kfadali1 Thank you and same to you!
@dreamcrone
@dreamcrone 2 жыл бұрын
My experience is so similar! I thought I was Jewish as a child even though I was in Catholic school! When I met the rare Jewish person in my town, I felt love for them. Luckily I do not have bad dreams or memories of that life. I just always looked for places to hide Jews. I do have memories of other lives. Being burned for being a witch is a common one I dreamt of as a child.
@valkyrie5948
@valkyrie5948 2 жыл бұрын
Look at your chart if you have Chiron in Aries, you are a soul from that time
@ozol33
@ozol33 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I thought I was alone in this, but I’ve been here before too. Died in Treblinka, Poland, winter of 1943. Lived with it for about 15 years, until I had a powerful clairvoyant reading that explained my dreams, emotions and flashbacks. Thank you for sharing this.
@kfadali1
@kfadali1 2 жыл бұрын
It seems there are lots of us out there :) May you be blessed with peace and joy
@grannygotcha9809
@grannygotcha9809 2 жыл бұрын
When my son was 22 months old he told me of his birth and prior life. Extremely accurate. He was a baby.
@mihaelajonasson9230
@mihaelajonasson9230 2 жыл бұрын
My son too, when he was 4 years old he asked me if I remember when we were poor and lived in the jungle and had many herbs hanging from the ceiling.
@wendyfay16
@wendyfay16 2 жыл бұрын
How was a 22month old child able to speak clearly, let alone recount a past life? I'm genuinely interested to hear your response.
@anitapeura3517
@anitapeura3517 2 жыл бұрын
When my younger brother, at age 4 or 5, used to tell me that our parents weren't his parents, I shut him up, being the bossy older sister! Alas, he no longer remembers. Out of the mouths of babes...So important to listen. Worth reading Carol Bowman's book on children who remember past lives.
@dragonspaw.blogspot4461
@dragonspaw.blogspot4461 2 жыл бұрын
The part about the 'gas vans' was particularly revealing! (See Jewish David Cole for the skinny on that con, assuming it's allowed on ANY platform!)
@saffronwetter7944
@saffronwetter7944 2 жыл бұрын
I can remmber things that happen when I were three years old. When I got older I would ask my parents about it because I thought I may have dreamed them. But they said know I didn't dream them.they really happen. I remmber everything that happened in my home from three years old until I left home at 18 years old.
@magdalenanull9999
@magdalenanull9999 2 жыл бұрын
I believe that she is telling the truth. I’ve had similar experiences in this life time. I’m an experienced meditator, I’ve done a lot of research and I’m still doing it . Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Much Love and Gratitude. 🙏💕🦋⚜️💫
@nicamestizo56
@nicamestizo56 Жыл бұрын
I had a dream that left me thinking about reincarnation. In my dream I was a completely different person and I was in a German concentration camp. The overwhelming feeling of hopelessness was the main feeling. No one could help me. After that I became interested in II WW information and videos. I am convinced that man really existed and that somehow I am part of him. I was raised as a catholic, but since I remember in my childhood, it bother me to hear jokes and stories against Jews. I have always been attracted to everything that is Jewish. I see the Jewish people as my own and I love them so much.
@vblake530530
@vblake530530 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not Jewish but, I have painful memories of what might only be described as the Death Camps of The Holocaust. I can’t watch documentaries about The Holocaust without busting out in tears. I had a summer job one year at Con Edison in New York, as a college kid. There was a guy from Poland who I worked under who once used the phase, “Jew Bastards” in front of me and it CUT ME TO THE CORE! I remember seeing pictures of Auschwitz and thinking it felt familiar. As much as I hate the Nazis, I find myself drawn to the German language. I think I was Jewish before and I think I was there.
@gaiafirst4266
@gaiafirst4266 2 жыл бұрын
You think right, notice your recurring dreams and stop and memorize your flash backs. For me it's taken many years to get the full picture.
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 Жыл бұрын
May whatever was needed to be learned from the past, from your visions, from this life, come through gently and clearly that the wisdom and release can be complete.
@michelleshore1372
@michelleshore1372 Жыл бұрын
I was ways terrified of dogs as a child. It was a usual fear, especially German shepherds I once dream in my 20s. I was in a train yard at night and the geatapo was chasing me with German shepherds loud barking vicious dogs. I was wearing a black leather jacket, black boots and blond hair. In my mind, they had caught me. I was a spy for the allies.
@annawinek560
@annawinek560 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I was born in Poland to a catholic family. As a teenager, I kept having a recurrent dream of being a small Jewish girl ( 5-6 yo) in a concentration camp. I was trying to escape running for my life towards barbed wires. There was no way out. German soldiers behind me shot at me. My dream is always finished there. That was long before the Spielberg movie and before reading books on Holocaust. I could never explain it. Fast forward a few years I went to University and chose to research Great religions so that I could have a research project on Judaism :) I was drawn to this religion and culture. I made my way to Warsaw Synagogue and was fascinated by it. I never knew how to explain it? I read Many lives and many Masters by Dr Brian Weiss and now coming across your interview makes me think there is something greater to it. Perhaps I will consider past life regression.
@Nobinobli
@Nobinobli 2 жыл бұрын
I was 13 and in my least dream (until I was 24 I dreamed) I died in the gas camera. With that dream my dreams stopped.
@bonniebabird
@bonniebabird 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this interview. I had been wondering if my great interest in the Holocaust and the German language was only a result of reading my father's scrapbook of his time in WW2 in Germany and other books as a child or if there were some deeper connection. I haven't found anyone in my ancestry who was Jewish. I was born in 1947 and studied German in school. My children's father is Jewish. I've only had one dream as an adult where I was trying to pass myself off as German - (which I attributed to my lack of proficiency with the language because I had forgotten so much German) and it was terrifying. Recently I've been listening to the many USC Sh'oah Holocaust survivor stories on You Tube -all the time wondering I there is some connection to who I am in this lifetime. WHY? What attracts me so? Why do I have this hatred for uniforms and authority figures? I don't know, but there is something there I haven't discovered. In the US at this time I see the rise of Fascism and feel like I KNOW where this goes from a time before. Many thanks to all of you.
@marniefriedman9564
@marniefriedman9564 2 жыл бұрын
Souls (from one life to another) jump from religion to religion, country to country and race! We are ALL connected and it appears that your connection with Judaism is a Strong one. I am taking Kabbalah classes (via WiFi) with KAbU to compare Cabalistic beliefs with actual NDE experiences. I am also getting an Akashic reading done next week to compare my own past life images that I have seen, with a “trained” therapist’s images of my past lives. Possibly a reading would help you clarify your connection with your dreams of Germany. Good luck! 👍
@valkyrie5948
@valkyrie5948 2 жыл бұрын
Look at ur chart. If you have Chiron in Aries you are a soul of that time
@wyzolma99
@wyzolma99 2 жыл бұрын
@@valkyrie5948 thank you for that explanation.
@sharonr5089
@sharonr5089 2 жыл бұрын
@@marniefriedman9564 Any update from your post 6 months ago?
@aakanchaanand2223
@aakanchaanand2223 8 ай бұрын
Same. Idk y...I m an Indian Hindu but I don't know I have so much respect for the Jews. Can't say. I watched Anne frank movie and Schindler's list both...idk it has kind of left an indelible imprint on my mind. I m very religious and believes in God so much. I haven't seen any dreams but Holocaust attracts me a lot, German Jews too...when PM modi visited Israel I watched many times in you tube...why Jews r so intelligent and all. I have very great memory, extremely good in studies, have a degree in satellite image processing and remote sensing. I don't know anything but I love Jews totally. I do not want to know about past life so much but certainly I m reincarnated for sure. My whole family have soft corner for Jews bcoz Hindus have been persecuted the same way by the Britishers and the Mughals. In short idk but Auschwitz photos seems familiar,In Anne Frank's movie even Amsterdam seems familiar. I don't what I did but I have karmic debt number too. My life has been hard, I had been severely ill due to chronic diseases but everything is fine now by god's grace. I m be a European Jew in my previous birth, might have betrayed someone for my interests and in this life I paid for it so much I can't say. But again I love Israel, I love India a lot... I m a proud Hindu and love Jews for sure. They r my brother.
@anitapretorius4124
@anitapretorius4124 2 жыл бұрын
I am definately. Was obsessed with the holocaust as a young child. I was born and grew up in South Africa in a community that didnt even know the word holocaust. It was like an addiction. When i got hold of a book on the holocaust i would stare at the photos for hours as if I was looking for faces to recognise. I would never told anyone about my obsession. Even today at almost 60 years I still have my absession. I have been to Israel in my 20 and felt totally at home. I consider myself to be a Zionist. I also taught myself German and am fluent in it. It is true that one keeps your obsession secret as it might seem crazy to others. There are certain things I dislike, chimneys, alsatian dogs and I hate to be hungry. As a child i also had a secret hiding place. I just figured out that you never knew when you have to hide for some reason. I also dislike uniforms.
@nickyfaddel8672
@nickyfaddel8672 2 жыл бұрын
I also grew up in SA, the karma Has never being really worked through, because the survivors did nearly the same to the African…. This needs too heal!
@aryaramkarran4092
@aryaramkarran4092 2 жыл бұрын
@@nickyfaddel8672 I'm South African of Indian descent. The perpetrators of Apartheid had more in common with Nazism. I doubt that any survivors of the Holocaust would reincarnate to help create such an evil system. In fact, Nelson Mandela wrote that the Jewish community was liberal. I wouldn't be surprised if historical tyrants and their followers were reborn and perpetuated that racial hatred in SA.
@dreamdiction
@dreamdiction 2 жыл бұрын
@@aryaramkarran4092 The Jewish community was not liberal in Russia after 1917 or in Palestine after 1948.
@sambotros1918
@sambotros1918 2 жыл бұрын
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@sambotros1918
@sambotros1918 2 жыл бұрын
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@markhumphreys5042
@markhumphreys5042 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t. Be jealous just make some shit up
@susanxyz5730
@susanxyz5730 2 жыл бұрын
Do you want to talk about how many more died in Russia AFTER WW2 or just ignore this?
@sjcrews
@sjcrews 2 жыл бұрын
I was born in this life in 1968. Was executed as a young girl named Vivienne I remembered being in a train car hugging my younger brother and mother , I could see the flat barren land and barbed wire next scene could feel my skin being scrubbed with brushes prior to chamber and had telepathy with the guards they were thinking of us as dirty pigs. My mother and younger brother his name was Clause we were from Vienna and all executed. In this life my then younger brother is my twin flame and he was born in 1982 . I have recalled 32 past life’s so far most traumatic to be healed in this life. These are lucid memories that I recall not dreams you can smell , sense feel what’s happening and the level of emotional and visceral release you know it’s not imagination
@evelynkorjack2126
@evelynkorjack2126 2 жыл бұрын
i saw one woman near the dairy counter stop and walk away from me, she had such a look of hatred in her eyes. one other time it was a man, different shop, again near dairy. i dont wear the face covering, more than half dont here. it is amazing what you can see when the eyes are all you can see.
@maryannsmith295
@maryannsmith295 2 жыл бұрын
Why your government and Jewish people are in denial of Armenian genocide. Don’t you think maybe part of your reincarnation mission is to rectify and recognize the Armenian Genocide. Do you know that hitler announced “who remembers Armenians Genocide anymore” and that give him green light for your Genocide.
@ivebeenherebefore8500
@ivebeenherebefore8500 2 жыл бұрын
You are right, Maryann. The Armenian genocide taught the Nazis how they could get away with it. Israel a few months ago officially recognized the Armenian genocide. It was long overdue.
@sophiaannamaria
@sophiaannamaria 2 жыл бұрын
hmm, I was thinking I was the only one been in there, I remember me with my little sister and the nazis running after us. Including I know the river we were hiding.
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