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521.1 | | BUMBLE::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Thu Oct 08 1987 12:07 | 5 |
| I've heard it said that the souls being born today are very old
and talented beings... come to help with the transition to the
New Age. I'd say you had a talented child there. She probably
is psychically sensitive too and may astral project. Don't discourage
her and teach her how to protect herself.
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521.2 | | NRADM1::CONGER | | Thu Oct 08 1987 13:14 | 5 |
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Have you done any research about her past life? There is a
Holly Hills in Fla - sounds very similar to me, and it is and
old town....
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521.3 | | DANUBE::C_JALBERT | | Thu Oct 08 1987 13:51 | 26 |
| No, I haven't done any research on her past life. When she had
made the comment about "having lived before", and described her
house...she had also added that I was a part of her life then...
Now, understand, this child at the time had just turned 7 years
old, and I thought she probably had had a dream, which in her
imagination seemed like something else??!! However, I would like
to add that of my two biological children (I have three, one is
adopted) as much as I love them, this one...Kristina, has been,
from birth more than just a part of me, something I could never
explain... she has also, from infancy, HATED the song Rock a bye
Baby... I would sing it to her, before she could even understand
the words, and she would only HEAR the tune and start to wail...
As she got older, and could speak (she started talking at 8 months)
I would try to sing it... and she would cry, No mommy don't sing
that ... I always attributed that to my singing ability, or lack
thereof... Could there be a tie?
Again,
Thanks,
Carla
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521.4 | Perhaps a Soul Travel Experience | CAMLOT::COFFMAN | Unable to Dance, I will crawl | Thu Oct 08 1987 15:34 | 82 |
| < Note 521.0 by DANUBE::C_JALBERT >
To begin... several years ago, when she was almost 7, she informed
me one day that she had lived before, she described the house,,
a large, almost Southern -plantation type and the name of the place
where she lived, Holiday Hills?! I took this as her imagination
at play, but in the back of my mind there were questions. From
time to time she will tell me that she "feels like she isn't here,
> that she is "floating"... I have taken her for neurological exams,
but there is nothing physically wrong. This past week-end I went
to a psychic fair, she came with me and has been with me before
to one and has enjoyed herself. This time, she chose not to wait
> for me...after, she stated that she was VERY uncomfortable in the
> hall, AND, that when she had come back in to see if I was through,
> when she left, she felt if she were being pushed out the door.
I made light of it to her, but it raised my curiosity factor...
> Do you think she is highly imaginative or could she have felt "another
> factor? Any help??
Carla,
I would suggest that your daughter is in touch with a part of her that
is very special. It is a part that is not overruled and confused by
the mind.
You see, we as adults have alot of education and training behind us.
Those of us here at DEC (especially in this file) are well educated
and have highly trained minds. We depend on them, we need them to do
our work.
I would suggest that your daughter is not working from intellect but
rather the part of her that just_knows. There is no explanation, she
just knows something to be the case. It doesn't have to be explained.
It is a personal truth.
I must say that I admire your daughter's ability to express here
*experience*. They are very real to her and she must trust you a
great deal to share them with you.
I would ask her to explain these things to you in greater detail if
she would like. To write them down and to begin to keep a journal of
these experiences. This could include any drawings she might produce.
These writings may prove to be a *very* valuable aid to your
daughter later on in her life.
She obviously cares for you very much. I admire this part of your
special relationship with your daughter. I suspect she might be able
to teach you about how she felt you had lived with her previously.
I'd also say that at some point she may say or do something that might
create a flash back or dare I say a DEJAVU for yourself and help you
gain some insight into all of this for self.
Journaling or keeping a diary of her and your experience is a good way
to record and watch for patterns. Once a pattern can be identified,
the meaning follows soon thereafter. This is very similar to
recording and interpreting dreams.
As far as the floating she expressed. I would say it may fall into
the category of an out of body experience. Some find this as a
freeing experience not a restrictive or fearful one.
Mary mentioned astral projection. As I understand it, astral
projection is moving the physical body to another location. An out of
body experience or what some call a Soul Travel experience is the
moving of one's attention/consciousness to another location.
Ask your daughter where her body is when she floats. If she is in it,
it is probably astral projection. If her body is somewhere else, in
her bed, or whatever, it is more than likely Soul Travel.
For more information about Soul Travel you may want to go to the
library and/or bookstore and review the writings of Paul Twitchell.
The first book that comes to mind is "In My Soul I Am Free." This book
is actually written by Rod Steiger but is about Paul Twitchell and
contains some of Paul's writings.
If you are interested, I can loan you a copy.
Howard (Who is consciously learning to Soul Travel)
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521.5 | Shirley MacLaine series | FDCV13::PAINTER | | Wed Oct 14 1987 12:42 | 18 |
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Carla,
I would like to *highly* recommend that you read the Shirley MacLaine
series. I'm only on her first book, however I've thumbed through
the rest of them and think they would definitely explain a lot of
what is happening between you and your daughter.
It is important to read the books in order, however. There are
5 altogether, starting with "Don't Fall Off The Mountain", then
not quite sure of the order, but there is also "You Can Get There
From Here", "Out On a Limb", "Dancing In The Light" and most recently
"It's All In The Playing". Shirley also has a daughter, and they
have also shared past lives together.
Hope this helps you.
Cindy
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521.6 | DOES SHE DREAM? | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SATAN I BIND YOU, IN JESUS NAME!! | Wed Oct 14 1987 16:55 | 8 |
| RE:0
Your daughter.,Does she speak to you about any dreams or night
mares, or better yet, see things at night? If so, what does she
see or dream about?
LORENZO
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521.7 | who doesn't dream? | ERASER::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:29 | 28 |
| Re .6:
A problem here: we all dream (most of them we forget before we wake
up), and some dreams are silly; a few others may have portent.
For a youngster to try to differentiate between the two would be
tough.
As for "seeing things" at night, again, problems. Most children
fear shadows and darkness at night (one reason night lights are
prevalent in children's rooms. Many children are convinced that
there's something under the bed waiting to get them, or that there
are spooks in the closet, or .... [Personal anecdote: when I was
about 9, we moved into a house in Seattle, which was the first house
I lived in with hot-water dadiators. When the furnace heated them,
the pipes gave out a _thump_ sound, repeated periodically. The
first time this happened was after I went to bed, after the lights
were out, and before I went to sleep. Having something in the room
with me that was thumping was hardly the most settling thing for
my nerves, and it took a lot of patient explaining by my father
before I was able to sleep that night.]
A number of innocent people in Salem, Mass. were hanged as witches
because of some testimony from some overimaginative little girls.
[If you ever get up to Salem, Mass., visit the "Witch Museum," where
they have a _son et lumiere_ show on the witch hysteria.] So one
has to balance what a youngster says with a bit of adult judgement.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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521.8 | | DANUBE::C_JALBERT | | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:39 | 43 |
| Yes, she does talk to me about dreams/nightmares, and she has, at
times, the MOST unusual dreams, sometimes they are almost something
out of STAR WARS, other times they are frightening, BUT, she had
a dream, similar dream several times in a row, which did arouse
some interest..because her dreams involved a house, and the description
of this house was just like the house she told me about when she
said she had lived before... She told me almost the same dream
as I said, several nites a week for several weeks, and it was
She was a younger child, probably about 4 or so and she is standing
outside this big white house, with big columns. This house is on
a hill, but she can't get in the house because the door is locked,
and no one will come to answer her knocking. The last time she
had this dream, the door finally opened, and inside was beautiful
and also had a gift for her, it seems that my mother, her grandmother
had given her a horse, and the horse was in the house!!!!??????
Can that be explained... One other note, sometimes her dreams are
really foggy, but these particular dreams she said seemed as if
she were really there, that this was really happening.
An other example of a strange dream was just the other nite...
She dreamt that she was in a garden picking and eating of all things
parsley!!
As for seeing things at night, she did when she was young, she used
to say she saw a man in her room, but I convinced her that it was
just the shadows along with her imagination.
One more question, and if could be just the acoustics in her little
room... but sometimes when I am talking to her in her room, the
room has an "echo" like quality... not the my voice is repeating
but a "hollowish" sound, much like being in a larger room that
is empty of all furniture... Does that mean anything, or as I said
before, could it just be the acoustics.
P.S. Referring to Cindy's note before, I have been meaning to read
Shirley M.'s books before, but haven't got around to it, thanks
for reminding me.
Carla
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521.9 | not enough known | ERASER::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Thu Oct 15 1987 10:09 | 27 |
| re .8:
>......................................... The last time she
>had this dream, the door finally opened, and inside was beautiful
>and also had a gift for her, it seems that my mother, her grandmother
>had given her a horse, and the horse was in the house!!!!??????
>
>Can that be explained... One other note, sometimes her dreams are
>really foggy, but these particular dreams she said seemed as if
>she were really there, that this was really happening.
It can be explained,. Problem is, there's more than one explanation
possible. For instance: the house is something she's seen as picture
of, somewhere. It's something that's made a vivid impression on
her, possibly because of its beauty (this could have been a picture,
something she saw on television, a "past life" memory ["real" if
you believe in reincarnation; "racial memory" if you don't], a
clairvoyant image ...). If she thought it was beautioful, she might
have tried to associate it with something that made her happy, such
as the horse (presuming she liked the horse). Or, it could be a
projection of somewhere she's likely to be some years hence. Or
it could be an illusion planted in her mind. Or ...
I guess what I'm trying to say is that there are still insufficient
data to narrow it down.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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521.10 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | Shine your Spirit! | Thu Oct 15 1987 10:25 | 26 |
|
Carla,
Another book I would like to recommend (and you will most likely
have to go to a library to find it) is Eileen Garrett's auto-
biography "My Life as a Search for the Meaning of Mediumship".
She shares a great deal about her childhood, being able to see
playmates that noone else could see, knowing about the deaths of
relatives before being told, etc. She was highly sensitive
human being. I lean more towards accepting what your daughter
says as actually being her experience rather than imagination,
particularly her seeing the man in her room. Highly psychic,
sensitive people are more in touch with their astral bodies, and
therefore fee and sense the more subtle energies as easily as our
physical bodies feel the physical world. Some children are still
very connected to the plane that they just left before coming into
the physical body. Most of us shut that part of ourselves off
very quickly, and some of us don't. You have quite a challenge
before you to provide your daughter with a safe environment to
share these experiences and feelings, not to make her feel "different"
because of them, and to also give her solid ground to stand on.
I wish you both well.
Carole
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521.11 | | DANUBE::C_JALBERT | | Thu Oct 15 1987 10:27 | 18 |
| Steve,
Thanks for the input. It does help to make one think
more,unfortunately it creates more questions for me. I have very
mixed feelings about "things" I don't truly understand, there is
that person in me that is absolutely fascinated by psychics, and
unexplained phenomenon, but then there is the skeptic who starts
to filter too much LOGIC into any "unexplained" happenings. Some
of this is perhaps because I am afraid to find out, because the
part of me that gives in to believing, feels that for whatever GOODNESS
is "out there", there is the balance, the badness, and that if you
go to far in exploring, you could get somewhere that you don't want
to be.
Sorry for the ramblings,
Carla
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521.12 | some thoughts | INK::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Thu Oct 15 1987 11:51 | 71 |
| Re .11:
Carla --
Glad to help. On your point, >I have very
>mixed feelings about "things" I don't truly understand, there is
>that person in me that is absolutely fascinated by psychics, and
>unexplained phenomenon, but then there is the skeptic who starts
>to filter too much LOGIC into any "unexplained" happenings.
Yes, but what I said isn't being skeptical. One thing we all have
to be careful about is pushing our fascinations and desires onto
others -- particularly children.
Suppose someone's walking along a dark road near a cemetary, and
thoughts of the dead make that person think of someone who's departed.
Then, as the person walks, he or she sees a figure inside the fence of the
graveyard. As that person approaches, the figure appears to be
that of the departed person, though it's indistinct because of the
darkness. Depending on the perspecytive, the person could think:
1) "it's an illusion." (The rationalist, who suspects what he or
she's reeally seeing is a post or monument that imagination
has distorted to look like the departed one;
2) "it's a ghost." (The spiritist, who believes that the spirits
return, and that thoughts of them can draw them;
3) "it's an entity manifesting itself in a familiar form so as not
to frighten me." (the occultist that suspects that spirits don't
manifest themselves on this plane, but that other things do;
4) "it's an extrasensory preception of the departed person." (a
parapsychological type who thinks the image is really percei-
ved, and relates it to a psi function;
5) "it's a telepathic image from a space alien who tuned in to
my thoughts and is trying to communicate with me." (a UFOlogist
who's certain that it's a real image;
6) "it's a devil who's trying to entrap me." (The religionist who
suspects _anything_ connected with the paranormal is inherently
diabolic; and
7) "it's a hallucination." (The person who really isn't sure what's
happening, but is certain there's no such thing as the paranormal.)
Which one is correct? Maybe any of them; maybe none.
Some of the above are mild burlesques, but one hopes, are useful
to get the idea across.
>....................................................... Some
>of this is perhaps because I am afraid to find out, because the
>part of me that gives in to believing, feels that for whatever GOODNESS
>is "out there", there is the balance, the badness, and that if you
>go to far in exploring, you could get somewhere that you don't want
>to be.
Caution is always lauditory, but if you've got an itch, you'll find
different ways of scratching it. My concern is that if you want
to find out more about any goodness "out there," do it in terms
with what you're comfortable with. Religion, to be sure, is one
way. Careful reading, taking everything (including this response)
with a grain of salt, is another.
My only cautionary is read note 12.
Good luck.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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521.13 | ALSO, WHAT DID THE MAN LOOK LIKE? | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SATAN I BIND YOU, IN JESUS NAME!! | Thu Oct 15 1987 12:30 | 16 |
|
The reason I asked that because your daughter seems to be a very
blessed and gifted person; she has something that's not going to
be reveal until a later part of her life. The most of her dreams
have a very strong definition to them; I encourage you that, when
ever she wants to talk about what she has seen, LISTEN to her; keep
what she say in the back of your mind, please don't doubt or discourage
her, let her be able to depend on you to be there when she wants
to talk, and again PLEASE LISTEN; there's a great blessing for her
later in life. Warning!!: The gift that she has can also be can
be a problem if not used in the correct manner! There's a lot that
you are not going to understand until later in life, so STAND FAST!!
LORENZO
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521.14 | Some children have the "gift" | YODA::HOPKINS | | Thu Oct 15 1987 13:13 | 18 |
| My daughter also had "quite" an imagination which was one of the
very special things about her. From the beginning we had a *very*
special bond. People who didn't even know us could see it. It
just seemed to shine. When she was about 5 she used to tell me
a story all the time about "before when we lived together" she
was the mother and I was her daughter. Though her body has left
this earth, I know we are now and will always be together. I also
believe with all of my heart, that this time was not the first time
we were together and will not be the last. She also used to tell me
about her birth and got every detail right. I truly believe there
are some children who are more "gifted" than others in the way your
daughter is.
Peace,
Marie
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521.15 | The only thing to fear..... | CLUE::PAINTER | | Thu Oct 15 1987 18:58 | 26 |
|
Carla,
Just my 2 cents - Jung said it in "The Unexplored Self" that Christians
are taught from a very early age to 'eschew evil' (I believe this
is also in the Bible though I forget the verse). While this is
certainly good information, the problem is that one is typically
afraid of something that 'appears' to be evil, but upon closer
examination turns out not to be. The best example I can think of
is stereotyping. It's easier to be afraid of 'them' when you know
nothing about 'then' except the negative comments which you've been
hearing most of your life from others who don't know anything more
about 'them' than you do, yet believe what was told to them......
When you let the walls down for a minute and read about or actually
meet and talk with one of 'them', the situation becomes much less
frightening and most of the time you look back on your fear and think,
"Now what was it that I was supposed to be afraid of?"
Do take precautions as mentioned before, however be very careful
not to let any of your fear become apparent to your daughter because
she will probably be able to pick up on that just from your body
language. Read, talk, find out as much as you can.....which you are
already doing, and that's good. I wish you both well.
Cindy
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521.16 | JUDGE NOT, THAT YE BE NOT JUDGED | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SATAN I BIND YOU, IN JESUS NAME!! | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:43 | 10 |
| RE: .15
My question to you, is,; What does Christians and what we are
taught has to do with the question she asked, and the responses
that were given? You know, the response that was made by you seem
to be, is self, "STEREOTYPING", SO you should be very careful on
how you judge.. (CHRISTIANS)
LORENZO
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521.17 | But Judge carefully! | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Fri Oct 16 1987 11:24 | 15 |
| RE: .16
Not a fair response, LORENZO, read what she said again. She said
that Christians are taught to eschew evil (as are people from most
other cultures). It is therefore a characteristic of our culture,
which draws much of its cultural roots from Christianity, to seek
to avoid evil. This is not criticized, and applies to non-christians
in our culture who have learned to accept this doctrine.
The problem comes about when people mis-identify what is truly evil
because of *human* (not specifically Christian) failings such as
a tendency to stereotype. I see no critiscism of Christianity nor
do I think one was intended.
Topher
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521.18 | Response | SCOPE::PAINTER | | Fri Oct 16 1987 13:49 | 9 |
|
RE. Last few
Thank you, Topher.
Lorenzo, I *am* a Christian, and therefore speak for myself and
from my own experience being raised as such.
Cindy
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521.19 | SORRY | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SATAN I BIND YOU, IN JESUS NAME!! | Fri Oct 16 1987 15:43 | 6 |
| RE:18
Well, I sorry. OK! :^)
LORENZO
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521.20 | That's alright | CLUE::PAINTER | | Fri Oct 16 1987 18:28 | 4 |
|
RE.19 No problem! (;^)
Cindy
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521.21 | If you keep crawling, you will someday Dance. | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | From the great white North | Tue Oct 20 1987 18:54 | 26 |
| I just started reading this note today...I'm in kind of a hurry
and was reading to see if anyone else was going to say what I was
before I replied...and I had no further to go than .10 who was much
more eloquent than I probably would have been...I guess I come on
kind of like a bull in a china shop sometimes...sorry, people.
I believe children are indeed more in touch with their inner selves
having just come here from the other side, and not having had time
to "unlearn" what they intuitively know...your daughter is indeed
a lucky little girl to have someone like you.
From Matthew Chapter 18
1. At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is
the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven?
2. And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the
midst of them.
3. And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and
become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom
heaven.
4. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child,
the same is greatest in the kingdon of heaven.
5. And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth
me.
Doug Wetherington
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521.22 | any ideas | DANUBE::C_JALBERT | | Mon Nov 23 1987 08:39 | 29 |
| Remember Kristina, my imaginative 10 year old? Have had another
unique experience with her and I would like to present it here
for some input. Yesterday morning, while breakfast was getting
started, Kris asked me if I had ever heard of someone named
DANIEL MILLIE ANDERSON, to which I answered NO, and asked WHY?
She went on to tell me about an unusual dream she had. She
dreamt she was in a library, but it wasn't like our local library,
and she saw this big red book, with thin black stripes going
down the side. She said she felt she HAD to read this book, so
she went over, opened the book and the only thing she saw was
the first page which merely said:
Daniel Millie Anderson
committed suicide
1862
I asked her if she had read about this person in school, or in any
of her other books she is reading, or had read. She said... NO,
not that she could remember. Has anyone out there ever heard of
this person, any ideas??
Thanks,
Carla J.
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521.23 | Check local death records for that year...just in case | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Wed Nov 25 1987 14:08 | 7 |
| RE: .22
Can't help you with the name, but I was fascenated by the story.
The name is too unusual to have been invented, I think. Very
interesting.
John M.
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521.24 | Well?????? | POBOX::CROWE | I led the pigeons to the flag.. | Thu Sep 22 1988 20:05 | 9 |
| Carla,
Since reading these notes (even if it is a year later) I have sincerely
been wondering how you, Kristina and your family are.
Please tell us what has been happening. Has anyone found a refernece
to Daniel Millie Anderson?
-- Tracy
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521.25 | thanks for asking | WMOIS::C_JALBERT | | Sun Sep 25 1988 19:57 | 43 |
| RE: 521.24
Thanks for asking! We are fine, Kristina and her sister have
entered Junior High this year, so boys and hairdo's are taking
over their lives...!! Kristina is still as imaginative and
creative as ever ... her dreams are like stories.
As for Daniel Millie Anderson, I went to the library and looked
over a lot of different books that dealt with the Civil War..
I figured the time period that this person would have lived..
Nothing... Lots of Andersons... I had thought that Millie was
probably a mothers maiden name, OR she could have misread
and it was Danielle Millie Anderson!? For some reason I
get a feeling that if this person did exist, it was probably
in the South... Kris had told me years ago that she had lived
before (she probably was dreaming) but the house she had
described to me then PLUS the house she describes sometimes
from her dreams is fitting of a Southern plantation type
home. In her story of her "living before" she stated the
place she lived was called Holiday Hills (I think that's what
it was). Another aside to this is (I can't remember if I
had mentioned this before (?) but a couple of years ago, I
had gone to a flea market and while there picked up an old
picture for 50 cents. It was really pretty, with flowers but
was also unusual in its appearance... being curious, I wanted
to take it apart to see how it had been made... The frame was
old and worn... after taking off the wooden back, I noticed
little pieces of gold and silver "tinfoil type" material,
the glass had been painted black and the flowers etched with
color on that (sorry, I get so descriptive) between the glass
and the picture back was a piece of thick black velvet (never
saw velvet that thick) AND when removed, low and behold was
a "tin type, or dagueerotype (please excuse spelling) of a man
in the period dress of the civil war times?? Could there
be any ties?? Don't know.
Anyway, thanks for asking... All my children are special, but
Kris is unique! from, she is only 11 but for years she has seemed
MUCH older and wiser.
CArla
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521.26 | ...Anytime! | POBOX::CROWE | I led the pigeons to the flag.. | Wed Sep 28 1988 14:02 | 22 |
| Carla,
Thank you very much for answering my inquiry. It's easy to get
wrapped up in what's happening in these notes and VERY frustrating
when the noters just stop.
If you don't mind my asking, what part of the country are you in?
You had mentioned that this house seemed to be Southern but you
found no trace of the mysterious ( :^} ) Mr. Anderson at your _local_
library. Another thought is that a "Southern " style mansion could
be just about anywhere.
When I was 11, my family moved to central Illinois and I was amazed at
the old mansions there -- not to mention learning they were used for
the underground railroad. But, I digress. Sorry.
Thank you for the update --
Peace to you all,
Tracy
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521.27 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | still here | Wed Sep 28 1988 15:30 | 4 |
| Tracy, Carla normally resides in Colorado. She is currently vacationing in
Europe, where she plans to be for the next ... I believe it is four ... weeks.
She will be seeing some of the European DEJAVU noters soon, so perhaps someone
could get a message to her from you.
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521.28 | I'm the other Carla | WMOIS::C_JALBERT | | Thu Sep 29 1988 09:02 | 12 |
| Sorry, Wrong Carla! I (mother of Kristina) live in Massachusetts,
but I do wish I was vacationing in Europe!!!!!
I must add, when Kris had talked about her feeling of living before
she said she lived in Cleveland!! She had never been to Cleveland
nor is that a particular "studied" city in school.
Carla (the other one... I can't even use my middle name to sign,
Carla Lyn (because I believe that is the other Carla's middle name
also!)
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521.29 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | still here | Thu Sep 29 1988 11:29 | 5 |
| Hi other Carla; my apologies for having not adequately checked out what I was
saying before I said it.
Meredith (there are two Meredith's here too; I'm Meredith West, although I
think by now Meredith East and I are just saying "Meredith"; easier to type!)
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521.30 | Just a thought! | STAFF::CACI | Frank J. Caci 'N1FWI' ACO/C21 232-2571 | Wed May 17 1989 14:05 | 4 |
|
Could the book mentioned earlier in Kris's dream, have been
dedicated to this Anderson person.
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521.31 | a real late reply | WMOIS::C_JALBERT | | Wed Oct 11 1989 11:47 | 13 |
| Sorry for the late reply!!! I have not been reading dejavu for a
while;
Regarding the book and the dedication, it certainly could have been,
but I got the idea it was almost like a "family" bible?!
I have searched for information on such an individual, but have
not come up with anything...
Regards,
Carla
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