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ok, for as long as I can remember, I've had this sort of memory, I know this didn't happen in my life, because my parents would have told me. So this is how it goes: I know I am very young, maybe 2 or 3. I am a girl, by the way, in the memory and in real life. I'm sitting in an airplane seat by the window. My mother is sitting next to me. All throughout the memory, I am looking out the window, but I hear her voice. So anyways, I am sitting there, and my window is the one that's right behind one of the wings of the plane. It partially obscures my view, but I get a pretty good view anyways. It is takeoff. I can see the wing lifting up slightly, but then, the wing dips back down. My mother's voice is saying that something is wrong, that the plane is crashing. Then it ends. I don't know if I died, or if the memory is just ending. Me as the other person in the memory never feels afraid, not once, but now, when I think about it, I feel afraid, like I might fall back into the memory.

2007-07-28 21:01:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

I just researched some major aviation accidents, and I think it was the Tenerife Disaster

2007-07-28 21:10:11 · update #1

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This is actually not surprising. There was a little boy back in the 90's who only lived to be about 9 or 10, if memory serves right, who was stricken with a bad illness. He always used to say that he used to be a pilot in a war and it made him sad because he crashed and never got to come home to his family. His parents used to think it was just a creepily overactive imagination. But he begged with them over and over, telling them things he remembered about where the plane went down and about how it all happened, asking them to please believe him. Finally, his parents got so creeped out that they started to talk to the right peoples and they actually found a fighter plane, shot down and never recovered back in WWII, with the pilot's remains still inside.

It's quite possible that your memories really are from a past life, as the aforementioned story is only one of MANY regarding such memories. Rather than trying to go to a therapist, who will likely not believe you since it defies all known sciences, I would try instead to get in touch with a local coven who would be more likely to provide you with some help.

2007-07-28 21:50:52 · answer #1 · answered by Shel K 3 · 0 0

So it's really a memory and not some scene from a movie you saw? That's something. Try talking to therapist about it.

2007-07-28 21:09:09 · answer #2 · answered by spankypants 2 · 0 0

please do not think you are alone in certain memories. there are people who are specifically trained in past life regressions. according to one who visited a friend of mine it was a very interesting experience and now he understands some of the feelings he has now better than ever before.

suggest you get a good person in this training as a bad one will make things worse.

2007-07-29 02:15:21 · answer #3 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 0

I can totally relate it like it is real but there is nothing to prove it. All the feelings of being, doing, and living.

2007-07-29 11:16:50 · answer #4 · answered by Ecala 3 · 0 0

Hypnosis, by a qualified hypno-therapist may help you remember more.

2007-07-28 21:22:11 · answer #5 · answered by Barbara D 6 · 0 0

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