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    Hi I am wondering does anyone else have or feel connections for people that died hundreds of years ago, or for place that they have never been?
    I have for as long as I can remember loved Canada (I live in Australia) and also Scotland.
    I can not explain either just this deep knowing for both countries that run deep within me.
    I also have a deep fascination with Joan of Arc, I dont know why she is now one you hear much of. But I have this need and connection that has lead me to research and attmept to find out about her and all that has done is intensify those feelings.
    So am I a little weird, or even a lot weird or is this a normal indigo trait?
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    Quote Originally Posted by onelittlewitchiepooh View Post
    Hi I am wondering does anyone else have or feel connections for people that died hundreds of years ago, or for place that they have never been?
    I have for as long as I can remember loved Canada (I live in Australia) and also Scotland.
    I can not explain either just this deep knowing for both countries that run deep within me.
    I also have a deep fascination with Joan of Arc, I dont know why she is now one you hear much of. But I have this need and connection that has lead me to research and attmept to find out about her and all that has done is intensify those feelings.
    So am I a little weird, or even a lot weird or is this a normal indigo trait?
    help please
    I consider this normal. As I was told once by a medium when asking about previous lifes he said "everybody has a past life". That was in London/UKand I always felt at home there. I found out it is supposed to be my last life home city. Also I feel related to countries as Spain, Italy, France, USA where I did not live this life. And there are many people of different centuries I feel great interest for and a connection. So, yes, I find this feeling normal, but have to admit that I am not talking elsewhere about this. My family thinks I am lunatic...

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    The ancient greek philosophers. 600BC-200BC. I love reading their works and about them. It's like reading about old friends. Sometimes I will read their works and note how they parallel my own ideas. The loss of Alexander's Library scares me.

    I know I have some sort of connection with the Romans. Although I never really liked the Romans that much.

    I don't feel a longing for Egypt in the way a long lost native would, but I feel a longing for the presence of the great pyramid and the knowledge of the place. Like a traveller who went there to learn. Any sort of pyramid attracts me.

    Lately, I've been really nostalgic about the 1800's. People compare me to Thoreau. I've yet to read his works. I just know that the 1800's were the last of the good old days. Back when major cities still had a scenic natural background instead of rows upon roads of concrete and housing.
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    I have a deep yearning in me for other times.... Lemuria, Medieval Britain, France pre-revolution, the Native Americans, I also feel connected to Arthurian times. But this is just feelings for this planets past.... then there is the real home.
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    ive been told by many people that in my past life i was a very strong alchemist. at time i feel that to be true. also i have a real fond of the Renaissance era. i play alot of music of my cello from that time and feel really connect to it.

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    Hi there
    About 10 months ago I was told I would open up and I would be like Jean d'Arc this is exactly what happened to me and I can fully understand what she went through and how she felt. Though at the time I had no idea what the medium meant as I was not spiritual and had trouble believing anything they were telling me and I was then shown after Archangel Gabriel and Arch Angel Chamuel came to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onelittlewitchiepooh View Post
    Hi I am wondering does anyone else have or feel connections for people that died hundreds of years ago, or for place that they have never been?
    I have for as long as I can remember loved Canada (I live in Australia) and also Scotland.
    I can not explain either just this deep knowing for both countries that run deep within me.
    I also have a deep fascination with Joan of Arc, I dont know why she is now one you hear much of. But I have this need and connection that has lead me to research and attmept to find out about her and all that has done is intensify those feelings.
    So am I a little weird, or even a lot weird or is this a normal indigo trait?
    help please
    I've always been attracted to old styles of living. When I was around eight or nine years old I planted a small and very successful corn field in my yard, all on my own. I just 'knew' how to arrange everything.

    I've always had a fascination with hooded robes and magick rituals. I'm also heavily attracted to pine forests.

    I also remember around age 10, when I first saw a swastika. I had an unusually INTENSE fascination with it. This was of course before I knew about the association it had with the ''nazis''. Once I found that it is actually an ancient symbol which predates the nazis it again stimulated curiousity.

    Hopefully in the future I'll be able to connect the dots more.

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    Me and my mum both have a hugely strong connection with gypsies and travelling. Everywhere and nowhere feels like home. I know exactly what you mean. I feel like some part of my strength lives in Scotland, some of my spirit is in Australia, my compassion in Africa... yet it is all here at once too... :-)

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    I've always felt like Ireland was my long lost home, though I have never been there in this lifetime, at least not yet.

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    I always felt a really strong connection to china and India ..... like when I looked into the face of an asian or Indian it feels like being home.... easy to talk to them and identify with them....
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    Quote Originally Posted by kirsten1979 View Post
    I always felt a really strong connection to china and India ..... like when I looked into the face of an asian or Indian it feels like being home.... easy to talk to them and identify with them....
    India for me..I know I belong there eventually and I have lived there in a past life..I love the culture hehe just cant eat the spicy foods...
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    o guys, everything u said resonates with me and its lovely to be home.

    ive been steadily progressing back through history but when i was younger i thought i was reincarnated jack the ripper and before that a blacksmith or knight.

    Amen about alexandar, imagine if we lost the internet.

    india and asia obvioulsy, i was gonna be a hermit on mont.fuji when i was 10 or 11. and at age 18 im going to be yogi in the himalayas.

    i cant list how much i relate but at least one thing everone said is a direct feelin i have.

    same connections with the same eras.
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    Every time I go to London I feel as if I've come home, especially in the older areas of the city. The first time I was there I was able to find the exact place I was looking for without consulting a map and was able to give directions to other tourists without blinking an eye. Odd, but there you are.

    San Francisco is another "coming home" city, although there is one street in particular that always gives me feelings of chlostrophobia, as if I'm being crushed by a great weight (Earthquake of 1906?).

    I also used to have a morbid fascination with the sinking of the Titantic
    (1912) especially the pictures of the very small children who were lost, I could almost feel their fear - taste it; the dark and the cold. When I was very young, probably about 4 or 5 years old and before I had ever heard about the Titantic, I would have nightmares of my bedroom filling up with water and not being able to find my way out. Cold water filling my mouth and eyes and someone's hand - my twin brother's hand - in mine. Even when I couldn't breath or see any more I could feel his hand and while I was still scared, I wasn't alone.

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    Deja Vu

    This is a subject dear to my heart. I have had a fascination with the past and with Great Britain and Ireland all my life, and those memories begin when I was about two years old, growing up in New York City. I always wanted to go back in time. In fact, my parents could only get me to go to school by convincing me that at school, I'd be taught how to build a time machine. Similarly, my obsession with anything British began when I was three -- I had found old Gilbert and Sullivan LPs, and was completely taken by the music and Victorian times. I really felt that I was right there! When we visited London when I was six, I knew the city! My parents couldn't believe how often I'd say that a road or any given scene was familiar to me, I'd been there before.

    I love this website!

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    Oh, yeah, I relate to ancient Rome as well. Can't say why, but it's there and it's real.

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