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For the past year or so I have been studying past life regression to gain insite on my previous lives and how they pertain to this life. My main method for study is self-hypnosis. Is anyone else studying this as well?

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How many different shapes can you build with the same amount of legos... which comes out to being "logos" we learn from time to time.... they're all multicolored .. you want to make it as orderly as possible.. but what are you building with them ?.. And this is how our past.. gets broken down and recycled into our present lives... deja vus.. familiar strangers... recurring patterns... hidden talents.. these are all signs of a past life....connecting the dots.. is like connecting the peices... however... most people will just see blocks that don't match.. or the pieces that are missing.. which is usually those fancy pieces like the blocks that have a pattern on them or a piece that's got wheels or something........

That is an interesting way of puttng it. I first became interested in past life study because I visited an ancient place that was familar, even though I had never been there before. I knew the small streets and alley ways and I had "memories" of events that took place there. It was incredibly strange to be at an unknown place that I actually knew.
It is not who we were that matters, but who we are becoming. That being said, I focus less on who I was and more upon "Soul memory" (more accurately, accessing the knowledge and wisdom that I carried into this life). For myself it is the lessons learned previously as opposed to the actually life itself (the who and where to me seem irrelevant to the wisdom gained)
I think you are taking about Brian Weiss' book Only Love is Real. He has close to a dozen books on this subject, his first on was Same Soul, Many Masters, an excellent book

Is anyone else studying this as well?

Haven't for some time, but, I have used self-hypnosis to learn of past lives.

I have always been very skeptical of past lives. I have met too many Julius Ceasars, a Napoleon or two, lots of King Arthurs and about three Janis Joplins. Has anyone ever claimed to be a horse thief, a prostitute or a serial killer? There is no real way of knowing for sure. Memories of unknown places and things like presented in the original post to start the discussion are relevant but proving them is difficult to say the least. I understand the concept and the questions because there are times when I have knowledge of things and have no idea why or how I know these things. Good discussion.

I hear that. The idea is intriguing but no one seems to ever be the horse thief, the London town tosser, the scullery slut, it always appears that the past was populated by princes and wise Pharaohs, queens and ladies of stature and power.

I was once a thief, who died of polio at a very young age.

I've known people who claim to be just ordinary people in past lives.

One young man told me he hated pegs (the kind you see in stores holding up merchandise) because he'd been a thief in jolly old England who had his eyes put out.

 Another young man hated scenes of torture in books and movies (he actually walked out on one) because of a previous life, I assume this because he never would talk about his reasons. 

If more people who claim past life memories came forward with mundane or even tales of past lives privation then it would at least make it more statically plausible.

I'd like to know what the sleeping arrangements were like, where they used the latrine, what the food was and how was it prepared.

How could all that be forgotten?

If more people who claim past life memories came forward with mundane or even tales of past lives privation then it would at least make it more statically plausible.

I'd like to know what the sleeping arrangements were like, where they used the latrine, what the food was and how was it prepared.

How could all that be forgotten?

How could it all be forgotten?  Why would you remember it?  If you were moving forward into another life and probably couldn't remember everything, what memories would you cling to?  Would how you wiped your ass when you took a dump be one of them?

You ever read any ancient or very historical cookbooks?  A lot of the little details aren't there.  Mostly because the writers assumed everyone already knew what was unsaid.  Flash forward 2000 or 500 years and no, we don't know what was unsaid, we can only guess.

Seriously? You're stating that something someone did daily, several times daily, that's what they'd forget. People remember food they ate when they were five years old, those memories die hardest. The sense of smell is strongly associated with memory, and I'm lead to believe that some of these so called past life events are triggered by smelling a familiar smell.

Everyone that has these past lives remembers the stuff that was written down in history - because that's not the sort of thing one forgets.

Pretty convenient too, since they can reference in a book or a film if they ever did forget.

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