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neepnipper
01-Jun-06, 11:11
Has anyone been regressed? Is it a load of nonsense? I would like to be regressed but think it's a bit scary, can we be hypnotised and taken back to former lives, I would like to think so but I'm not 100% convinced.

Is there anyone that does regression therapy up here?

What or who do you think you were in a former life?

Does the way we act now reflect feelings and actions from former lives?

Rheghead
01-Jun-06, 11:40
It is strange that you brought this up as I have been thinking a lot about it. I can remember being as a baby in my cot and thinking that this life is the next leg of the journey but so far I cannot get back any more than this life. I can say this that I felt as if I was coming from a place of contentment, so I might have died happy? It just might be that I am living this life over and over again as the universe expands and contracts and the big bang occurs again, if so then I am going to get the most of my life while I can so I won't regret anything.

To the individual, when we are dead we have no experience of time passing so we might just experience this birth/death/rebirth cycle.

Kingetter
01-Jun-06, 11:45
"My life often seemed to me like a story that has no beginning and no end. I had the feeling that I was an historical fragment, an excerpt for which the preceding and succeeding text was missing. I could well imagine that I might have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task given to me."

Carl Jung

squidge
01-Jun-06, 12:03
Gosh - this life is exciting enough for me just now - i dont think i could cope with thinking about a past life although I AM getting to sleep with Robert the Bruce this weekend. It might only be in a tent but i get to bring him home with me on sunday too!!!;)

cuddlepop
01-Jun-06, 12:43
my mother can remember old fashionedly dressed people,probably last centuary.It came as a memory? when she fell in the boating pond as a wee lassie..... spooky or what:eek:

Kingetter
01-Jun-06, 13:44
Gosh - this life is exciting enough for me just now - i dont think i could cope with thinking about a past life although I AM getting to sleep with Robert the Bruce this weekend. It might only be in a tent but i get to bring him home with me on sunday too!!!;)

Don't forget his spider! lol

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i102/OpenandShut/sp-tegenaria-gigantea.jpg

Ricco
01-Jun-06, 16:39
I think I might have been a sniper. I have always been a crack shot and can even ricochet a bullet off somehting to hit a target. Also, as a young lad I frequently had nightmares about being gunned down. Creepy! :eek:

squidge
01-Jun-06, 16:47
Dont forget his spider
He has been well and truly told I'm not having any spiders in the sleeping bag:eek:

canuck
01-Jun-06, 16:49
I think I might have been a sniper. I have always been a crack shot and can even ricochet a bullet off somehting to hit a target. Also, as a young lad I frequently had nightmares about being gunned down. Creepy! :eek:

Ricco, you were born a Canadian. We can all do that stuff!

Kingetter
01-Jun-06, 16:54
"Ricco, you were born a Canadian. We can all do that stuff!"

I was, but I'd have problems with a barn door nowadays! Oh the joys of getting old(er)!

canuck
01-Jun-06, 17:04
"Ricco, you were born a Canadian. We can all do that stuff!"

I was, but I'd have problems with a barn door nowadays! Oh the joys of getting old(er)!

Another Canadian!! :lol:

Ricco, Malcolmdog, we have found another Canadian on the org!!!

Kingetter
01-Jun-06, 17:11
Guilty/Proud/ whatever - you mean there's more?

Rheghead
01-Jun-06, 17:20
we have found another Canadian on the org!!!

You don't have to look on the org for them, there's enough canadians (females only) in Wick to keep any bloke happy. They come over ostensibly to teach (with a biscuit tin image of Scotland)but they are really after a fit, clean living, Christian and musclely-kilt-wearing scot who is in touch with their feminine side. The reality is somewhat different and they return to Canada after a year's teaching empty-handed. It is sad really but they are nice to meet though.:Razz

Billy Boy
01-Jun-06, 19:31
Home Page:
http://www.readings-maria-caithness.co.uk (http://www.readings-maria-caithness.co.uk/)
try this link to get in touch with some one who does past life regression

George Brims
01-Jun-06, 21:01
Aye it's regression that's about right enough, regression to primitive times of superstition and nonsense. Perhaps I will return to Caithness and set up shop casting runes and reading chicken entrails.

katarina
01-Jun-06, 21:50
Mrs Wilson in Lythe does it. I just happened to see her ad in the groat last Friday. Not the kinda thing for me tho.

neepnipper
02-Jun-06, 07:44
I'm thinking of making an appointment with Maria in Watten, I'll let you know what happens!

Ricco
02-Jun-06, 10:10
You don't have to look on the org for them, there's enough canadians (females only) in Wick to keep any bloke happy. They come over ostensibly to teach (with a biscuit tin image of Scotland)but they are really after a fit, clean living, Christian and musclely-kilt-wearing scot who is in touch with their feminine side. The reality is somewhat different and they return to Canada after a year's teaching empty-handed. It is sad really but they are nice to meet though.:Razz

Hello, Rheghead

One potential underlying reason for this image is the large dollop of Scottish blood flowing in Canadian veins. Nova Scotia isn't the 'New Scotland' for nothing! There has long been a strong bond between the Scots and Canadians, and long may it continue.

Kingetter
02-Jun-06, 10:23
Anyone doubting that just needs to look at maps of Canada. I'm thinking right now of Nova Scotia, with Iona, Inverness just for starters. Also, Gaelic is very strong. Iona incidentally has very strong links with Barra and the MacNeills. Music also provides strong links.

Ricco
02-Jun-06, 10:26
Anyone doubting that just needs to look at maps of Canada. I'm thinking right now of Nova Scotia, with Iona, Inverness just for starters. Also, Gaelic is very strong. Iona incidentally has very strong links with Barra and the MacNeills. Music also provides strong links.

Very true, Kingletter. Have you listened to Great Big Sea (they do have a web site)? A lot of Scottish influence there.

Kingetter
02-Jun-06, 10:29
haven't been into music in a while, but I was at a live concert in Iona where I heard the Barra MacNeils - about 4 years ago when I lived over there.

Kingetter
02-Jun-06, 10:33
I've heard the Barra Macneills live in Iona, Nova Scotia. I lived over there then.

Just found this - http://www.hi-arts.co.uk/Default.aspx.LocID-hianewl64.RefLocID-hiacg5002001.Lang-EN.htm

Kingetter
02-Jun-06, 10:38
Did you know there's an MSN Community group for Canucks away from Canada? Its slow moving but here's the url -
http://groups.msn.com/CanadiansintheU-K-

crayola
03-Jun-06, 00:29
I don't believe in any of that regression mince. I used to be gullible but I've recovered.

I'm really into down to earth stuff now. You can read about our group here (http://heritage.scotsman.com/myths.cfm?id=765652006).

You need a Scotsman account to read it but don't worry 'cause they don't do anything evil with your details. You can get one here (http://members.scotsman.com/register.cfm).

But don't take my word for it. come join us at Witchfest Scotland 2006 (http://www.witchfest.net/wf_scotland.htm).

Kaishowing
02-Aug-06, 01:31
I don't believe in any of that regression mince. I used to be gullible but I've recovered.

I'm really into down to earth stuff now. You can read about our group here (http://heritage.scotsman.com/myths.cfm?id=765652006).

You need a Scotsman account to read it but don't worry 'cause they don't do anything evil with your details. You can get one here (http://members.scotsman.com/register.cfm).

But don't take my word for it. come join us at Witchfest Scotland 2006 (http://www.witchfest.net/wf_scotland.htm).

Quite agree.....renuable spirits by all means, but past lives?? Nope!

Witchfest looks interesting too......My wife and I were down at the Beltane Bash in london a couple of years ago, but for one reason or another haven't managed to get back again. Something we both regret.
Maybe sometime in the near future.:D

Lolabelle
02-Aug-06, 08:08
Well I might be from Australia, but my great great grandmother was scottish, and my cousing lives there (she's visiting me next month). And I don't believe we have more than one life. A friend did a study for his phd on all that stuff, near death experiences and deja vu and all that kinda stuff ( I might add that he was a true believer of it) and by the end of years of study, was totally let down.
I just don't believe it because I am a christian.

mccaugm
02-Aug-06, 11:43
If this is about beliefs etc then I feel as humans we are so arrogant that we cannot accept there might be more to life than what we get.
I would love to try regression. I have watched the regression programs with celebrities and found them totally fascinating .