Past lives & intuition
From Lillian Brummet's Blog
Our online friend and fellow Canadian author, Frank Talaber
joins us once again with this interesting article about his experiences in
researching past lives. Frank is one of those writers who seems to have been
born as a natural storyteller, whose compelling thoughts are freed from
the depths of the heart and the subconscious before being poured onto the
page.
To date he has over fifty articles/short stories, sixty blog
posts and fifteen novels written or published. One, The Joining,
top three finalist in the Canadian Book Club Awards in 2020,
out of nearly two hundred entries. Another, The Lure, finished a
quarter finalist in 2018 Screen Craft Cinematic Book Competition.
His novel, Raven's Lament, made it to the Chapters Novel Contest semi-finals
and one of his short stories, A Sun-catchers Tears, was voted
#1 by readers.
Frank invites you to visit his Blog,
drop by his Amazon Author Page, or bowse the content available on
his Youtube channel
Just Old Souls Reborn
Do you know how often I’ve spooked people by stealing their
thoughts? Where the very sentence forming in their minds comes out of my mouth?
(My wife's, in particular). I have often visualized things I wanted and knew
where to get them. Perfect example was the candle snuffer. Nobody seemed to
stock them but suddenly I just knew to visit our local Value Village Thrift
store for it. “It is there,” I remarked as the knowing hit me.
My wife was not convinced. “You could probably wait a
thousand years” she said “for something so obscure to be at
any Value Village, let alone the one down the road.” Well she had to pick
her chin up off the floor when I walked straight up to where it hung on the
wall. Yup, I do that a lot, sometimes wondering if I was a magician or a mystic
in a former life. Some have called me a shaman.
Former lives? Many of us believe in past lives. I do. The
eerie feeling of seeing a picture, smelling a particular aroma or hearing a
certain sound and visions or feelings of being there, done that, sometimes
surface. The old déjà vu principle.
While researching my next book, tentatively titled The
Mystery Of Ms. Teak, I again trusted my intuition and walked into the local
bookstore, knowing that the first book I touched would be invaluable. Past
Life Regression by Ursula Markham, a registered hypnotherapist from
London. Some of her experiences have helped many people overcome some severe
phobias or attitudes that aren't effective in their lives.
"Write like your soul is on fire and the pencil is
your voice screaming."
I'd like to share a couple of examples with you:
A fifteen-year-old boy who wouldn't answer any questions was
getting picked on by his schoolmates calling him stupid and simple, but his
school marks showed otherwise. Ursula regressed him to find out that in his
last lifetime he claimed to be an American pilot, shot down and captured by the
Nazis in the Second World War. He would only give his name, rank and serial
number and was killed during interrogation. This explained why the boy wouldn't
answer any direct questions. She wrote to the American authorities and found
out that pilot was indeed real and listed as missing-in-action at thirty-two
years of age during the war. I need to add here that this was in the late
sixties, so him finding this information would be impossible with no internet.
She helped the boy overcome this fear and make his life better.
Ursula regressed an anorexic woman. In her past lifetime,
she'd been a male gangster, who abused women, killed and beat up a lot of
people, sold drugs; was a completely evil man. He eventually became a very rich
and overweight person, dying of obesity.
Another strange case of a man claiming to dream of being in
the navy. When he was regressed, he had accurate knowledge of how English navy
ships operated in the 1600's. Information so accurate she recorded them.
This drew the interest of Lord Mountbatten and he played the recordings to
naval experts, which reported back that not only was the information accurate,
but that some of that knowledge had been lost.
"You don’t have to be mad to be a writer, but it
sure helps."
How does one begin to rationalize this? They say we often
come back to learn some lesson for our soul’s growth. I believe the soul is
eternal and goes through much evolution before it ascends to another place, be
that heaven, nirvana or the fourth dimension. Others claim that the cells
retain memory of our past lives or of our human existence. Yup, woo-woo stuff.
Now if I could just predict the next set of lottery numbers… Come on
winning numbers.
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