grace
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Post by grace on Jul 29, 2010 15:22:04 GMT -5
Hello! My name is Grace and I'm a 27 year old Gemini that was born but not raised in South Bend, Indiana. Since I was a child I knew that past lives exist within my dreams and soul. But it wasn't until recently that I discovered a past life during WWII. You know how the movies would show a persons life flash before their eyes? It was kind of like that.
In my dreams I was shown as a Nazi working in one of the camps. There was a Jewish man standing in front of me and I was ordered to shoot him for not doing his job. Before I pulled the trigger I remember uttering the words, "I'm sorry" before this person was killed. This changed my attitude towards everything and I did what I could to help the victims. But it didn't last long. I was caught and an officer dragged me to a secluded to area.
I remember the officer saying, "You want to be a Jew I'll treat you like one" and then shot me somewhere in the stomach. It was a painful memory and I couldn't stop crying when I awoke. Yet it was something that needed to be looked into.
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Post by Laurasia on Jul 29, 2010 15:49:22 GMT -5
Hello Grace. It's good to have you here with us. Thank you for sharing some of your memories with us. Unfortunately, I have to say that I am not surprised to here about the circumstances of your death. The reasoning behind your murder is exactly why so many of us did what we did back then. Sincerely, Laurasia
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Post by msmir on Jul 30, 2010 0:10:55 GMT -5
Grace it is so great to see you here. And based on the reason you were murdered, I completely understand why Nazis were forced to do what they had to do But remember, you are here, in a new incarnation, making a fresh start and doing well. Looking forward to chatting more with you on here Cheers, Mir
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Post by Miss Bothmann on Jul 30, 2010 19:38:53 GMT -5
Hello grace, and welcome to the site. I must say that I am very moved by the pity and remorse that you showed in that life. I will admit that Anna was very cold towards the Jewish citizens that she grew up alongside in Austria. Though I was not in the camp system or on the front, I was still very mean to the Jewish civilians that I would meet at home as well as when I relocated to Berlin. I have had many recollections of this coldness, and I must admit that it is scary seeing it in Anna who was so young. Yours is a very positive story because it shows that, yes, we were capable of remorse if only we would have been brave enough to recognize it.
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