In this episode of Journey Back, a woman talks about her life living in Francine the early 1900’s. In her second life, she is a woman held captive in the Sahara Desert.
I took a friend through a past life regression where she saw many of her lives. She then saw a life in Venice Italy where we were friends. She told me that I was killed and thrown out of a window into a canal. The amazing thing is that it coincides with a dream I had in 1975. This was a dream she was not aware of.
Please excuse the background noise. We were in a hotel room with a noisy air conditioning unit. I reduced some of the noise in editing, but could not reduce it all.
After ten months of being in California taking care of my 106 year old mother, I am back. While taking care of my mother I had some past life revelations.
Scientists speak about DNA and what DNA tells us about individuals. It can tell us about family lineage and more. In this episode I am going to talk about an area of DNA that haven’t really been touched upon. The theory that in past lives we had different DNA lineage than we do in our present life. Our DNA in the past, was based upon the parents we had in a previous life and the lineage of the past family. Please join me for this episode called Reincarnation and DNA.
Bettina is in her mid 20’s and in her past life regression remembers being a young boy in the midwest in 1935. Then she remembers when she is in her 20’s in her past life and being sent to fight in Normandy in World War 2.
Katy was looking for the reasons behind the terrible pain in her hands. On the path to finding the answer, she discovers a disable 13 year old girl, a woman in Hong Kong and a mountain climber that freezes to death, among other lives.
Nicole Murphy was a volunteer for my book Journey Back The Amazing Memories of Individuals Through Past Life Regression. Nicole will talk about her experience of going into past lives; being a man in Montana, disabled in the medieval times and more.
In this episode I share stories of the hauntings that my staff and I experienced while working at a law firm in Boston, Massachusetts. The appearance of the recently deceased CFO, the voices of people who were not there, the moving of things on our desks and more.