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I been saying it for years i feel like i am suppose to be in Florida i been obsessed with Florida since i was a child i never been there before. More then the hot weather(I love extremely hot weather),beaches,Theme parks etc. Something in Florida is drawing me there even recently i had an Florida attack yesterday while watching different cities on youtube and it felt like home. All i been doing is researching different areas,jobs,things to do etc.
Everything goes right next year I'm hoping to take a trip down to Florida for a week and get a rental car and just do some sight seeing. I have a few cities i want to see and decide
Yes I have. As I said in the reincarnation thread I have been pulled to Los Angeles and not the whole Hollywood stars and fame thing, I could care less about that stuff. I feel I was in some type of law enforcement in the 50s-70s era. So in 2005 I went out there from Indiana and all my anxiety went away (I have sever anxiety and panic depression etc) when I got to LA it all went away. I felt "at home" and actually had a natural instinct inside me on how to navigate and where NOT to go etc etc.
Made several attempts to move there always end up back in the Midwest. Guess it was only meant to be "in another life". I do think about it every single day and miss it. Never been at home here.
I've always felt a certain familiarity with England which can be attributed to genetic or ancestral memory recorded within our DNA.
I lived in the Four Corners region of New Mexico (Farmington) briefly and worked there a few times. I really like the area and long for returning. The problem right now is I cannot make a living there. Maybe when I retire.....
Yes! Philadelphia. I have only been there one time in my life. It was on a class trip to see the liberty bell when I was 9 or 10 years old. While visiting one of the historic homes, I had a very strong past life memory of living there (with my current sister) during the colonial period.
Although I have never gone back, Philadelphia just feels like home to me.
For me it has been Texas for as long as I can remember, I was almost stationed there and to this day still have the desire to go and see the Lone Star state for myself
I enjoyed reading these posts ... they provide tantalizing evidence of reincarnation!
My story: when I was 17 and still in High School I went on my first trip to Europe with my Mom. On our second day in Paris Mom and I were exploring the Left Bank neighborhoods and at one point I blurted out "let's turn left at that street - there's a good bakery there with wonderful rolls and pastries and such." My mother replied that was an interesting thing to exclaim ... did I read about it in a guide book? Was it recommended by our hotel concierge? I was just dumbfounded and just said 'no' ... don't know how I knew about a bakery being there ... this was my first trip to Paris after all. Anyway we went down that block and there was no bakery there. I pointed at a gift store in the middle of the block and said "I was sure there was a bakery here - I don't why - some how I remember a bakery here - it's crazy - I've never been to Paris before." My mother insisted we go into the shop and look around. The manager, who spoke fluent English, asked if he could help us. My mother told him that in my wild imagination I thought his shop was a bakery. He just stared at us with his mouth open. "I don't show this to anyone, but come downstairs to the basement with me, " he replied. He showed us brick bakery ovens. He told us the building was built in the late 18th Century and was a bakery. By the late 19th Century the building was reconfigered into a retail store ... it had not been a bakery in nearly a century!
For me it is Ohio. At first I thought it was just because my best friend lives there. But it is more than that somehow I have a special bond with Ohio. I did visit the USA long ago for a holiday in 1981 was in New York and Florida but I did not have it then.
Reading about Ohio history and seeing old pictures the feeling is even more enhanced. Do not really know how to explain this.
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