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Strange Flashback
#16
Greetings,
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Arthes:3dw69jsh Wrote:Cadbury Hillfort made me sad and depressed the one time I visited... I kept looking into the trees for some reason and thinking of bodies.
Cadbury (I think you're rferring to South Cadbury, there are many cadbury hillforts after all) always made me feel great. For some odd reason, I always had good weather during my visits...
Yes, South Cadbury...maybe we picked up on different atmospheres or there was a deeper reason.....going back into a past life or ancestral memory. My late paternal grandfather came from the West Country, my readopted surname can mean - from the King's hill or fortress.
There is a particular place I always liked sitting on Glastonbury Tor, I later found it was the site of a burial.
One day, walking back down at dusk, I could smell woodsmoke and cooking stew coming from the direction of the Tor, but nobody was there. In my mind I suddenly saw the whole top of that hill surrounded with a wooden wall or stockade and a warrior with a spear was standing at the wooden turreted gate looking down at me.
Oh, its that radio ad on again....King Arthur sending someone to a certain furniture store...because he needs a new table....a round one. :lol:
regards
Arthes
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
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#17
Quote:Salve,
I just got back from a trip to England, but thats not important. In my free time I visited some ancient roman sites and a very wierd thing happened to me. I experienced a massive wave of emotions and had a flashback like thing when I visited Hadrians wall. It was as if I had been there already but I have never been to England, I ended up sitting on the ruins of the wall for about two hours in complete isolation. It was very strange, anything remotely like this happen to anyone else? And no I have not been drinking... Wink
Hi I am not surprised by your reaction as I believe that many who are drawn to this reenactment including myself haveI believe the term is" past life intrusion" If it sounds corny it is not!! Flavia
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#18
Quote:I believe that many who are drawn to this reenactment including myself haveI believe the term is" past life intrusion"

You do know that someone out there is doing a camp prostitute impression ... Confusedhock:
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#19
Quote:Yes, that's happened to me. Recently when I was driving through Selkirk, NY, I felt tears welling up in my eyes and felt a pain in my chest. I turned to my wife and said, "This is where I died."

Long, past-life memory story involved here. Suffice to say I was an officer in the British army during the American Revolution.

The part that really baked my noodle was when she said, "That bridge we just crossed was where I almost died in that car accident when Bubb (our son) was a baby."

[Edited to add: I've had a couple more experiences like that, and maybe if I ever make it over to Europe again (haven't been there since I was eight years old), maybe I'll get one of those feelings at a Roman site, too. Smile )]
Amazing incident and what a flashback you had and your wife too! One wonders what it is all about Flavia!
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#20
Greetings,
I came across this report online....
TIME SLIP AT THE COLOSSEUM ?

A report of a time slip experience. appeared in The Big Issue:
“According to New Jersey housewife Tracy Dionetello she’d been snapping photos of the Roman Colosseum’s ruins when “the next thing I knew the stands were packed with thousands of people in togasâ€ÂÂ
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
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The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#21
[quote]the spacing of the wounds corresponded to the spaces between the points of a genuine trident from 250 ADâ€â€Â
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#22
Greetings,
Danno Ulpius\\n[quote][quote]the spacing of the wounds corresponded to the spaces between the points of a genuine trident from 250 ADâ€â€Â
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
[url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url]
The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#23
Arthes\\n[quote]Greetings,
Danno Ulpius\\n[quote][quote]the spacing of the wounds corresponded to the spaces between the points of a genuine trident from 250 ADâ€â€Â
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#24
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Jaime
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#25
That used to be one of my favourite television shows, I liked the X-Files too, of course....... Big Grin !
I have read that theory of the figure 8 time loop.
I have often wondered if 'ghosts' are sometimes seen in their own time, through a hole in the 'veil', and they see us as 'ghosts' too.
http://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/home/Jo ... metrav.htm
There was this book I read a while back, by a Canadian author, I am trying to remember the title. It was written as a journal and covered stepping back in time to the victorian era in New York..
If I find the title, I will post it..
regards
Arthes
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
[url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url]
The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#26
He was not Canadian, muddling him with someone else...
The book is called Time and Again, by Jack Finney [url:21keg5tb]http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0575073608/qid=1136594507/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_2_1/203-7532592-9279111[/url]
there is a sequel too...
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
[url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url]
The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#27
Quote:He was not Canadian, muddling him with someone else...
The book is called Time and Again, by Jack Finney [url:1ni0jnh4]http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0575073608/qid=1136594507/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_2_1/203-7532592-9279111[/url]
there is a sequel too...
It is kind of scary to think that time is so fluent and changeable. Ghosts do see us to as there must be some reason for some of them appearing to specific people (to give a messagetc)Flavia
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#28
Quote:time is so fluent and changeable
Highly doubtful: No paradox for time travellers
Or maybe not :roll: : Letters : Time after time
Actually, looks like it's already happening: The secret's out
:wink:
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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#29
Somebody not too far away in time and space, is obviously a scholar of the New Scientist College for Research and Study :roll: :roll: .
You'll have had your subscription then.......??? hehehe :lol:
regards
Arthes
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
[url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url]
The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#30
Quote:You'll have had your subscription then

Indeed - Go to the top of the class Big Grin
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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