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Post by lois on Jan 4, 2012 23:02:36 GMT -6
I was watching one of my old sightings tape from the TV show yesterday and found Jenny's story I had taped years ago.. I found it on u tube but not the same programs , Jenny still tells it the same on this program.. She brought a family together after 60 years of being apart. She knew them all as part of a past life.
A horrible audio on this video but the only one I could find. Hope one can understand it..
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Post by paulette on Jan 5, 2012 10:04:51 GMT -6
That's quite an amazing story. Isn't this "proof"? If this woman had researched the family, came and poked around in the village the villagers would have remembered her questions. A woman shows up, knows the house where she used to live? Convinces the children??? I'd buy it.
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Post by lois on Jan 5, 2012 20:55:54 GMT -6
She supposedly knew of this family as a child.. Not in dreams she just knew them some how. Of course she probably found them today through the internet. I can't even find a Great Grandfather that way.. Maybe they were sent to different orphanages far apart. Why did they not try and find each other in 60 years??? I think some were very young and did not have many memories of their Mother as the oldest. Either way they were united for what ever years they have left. Why would she just go look up these people if she did not have memories of them as children?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2012 14:34:20 GMT -6
"This is a very fascinating story in the fact that an average everyday woman, born into a normal household grew up with the knowledge that, to her, it was normal to remember past lives. And even more important isn't whether you believe her or not, the fact is that, after Mary's death, her children were separated and lost contact with each other for nearly 60 years. Jenny Cockell did a remarkable thing. She reunited a lost family, and on that day in a Dublin home belonging to Betty, they came together and shared tears and memories, vowing never to be apart again" _______________________________________________________________________________ This is a very interesting story, Lois, and I thank you for sharing it . I still don't believe in reincarnation, but I am willing to define that word as I think it means. I just spent 20 minutes expounding on the immediately above statement; about my beliefs. And then accidentally (on purpose?) deleted it. Frustrating, but unusual, and I know it. I "give in" to this resulting feeling (after deletion) that my opinion is really not all that important. If this thread 'nags' at me over time, I may come back. That's just how it is with me. I recognize, as Jenny Cockell does, that quite possibly there is "something" that influences me. Its influence is limited by my soul, my person, but sometimes it will just manifest in the only way it can. The electrical realm of the material world.
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