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A Learning Angel
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posted April 27, 2003 03:45 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Has anyone started to cry uncontrollably when visiting a place or setting foot on a certain plot of land? The crying is not an emotional sob but more of a streaming of tears with no red nose or eyes afterwards. If so, does anyone know the signficance?

Thanks, ALA.

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La-Tee-Da
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posted April 28, 2003 07:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Angel.......I think it means that you are "picking-up" on vibes/energies of that particular place.....perhaps someone died on that spot or suffered a horrible heartache.. but whatever, the spirit of that person would seem to be "tied" to that particular place.

Of course, this is just my theory.

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Ra
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posted April 28, 2003 11:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ra     Edit/Delete Message
Chichen-Itza, Mexico

... past-lives ...

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trillian
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posted April 28, 2003 11:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
I visited an apothocary's shoppe in Virgina, where they demonstrated healing techniques in colonial times. I have a very very strong constitution, but when they showed me the blocks filled with razors for blood-letting, I experienced terrible tunnel-vision and nearly passed out.
Unprecedented for me.

I think La-Tee-Da is right, you're picking up on some sort of vibration or karmic memory.

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La-Tee-Da
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posted April 28, 2003 01:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Sedona, Arizona.....in one of the canyons while hiking......I was sobbing uncontrollably and I could feel the heartache of Mother Earth for all the horrible things we have done to Her....Her pain was so real and so deep.I was near a medicine wheel, so perhaps the pain I felt was coming from there.

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Sher bear
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posted April 28, 2003 05:33 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I've had similar experiences....For example I was visiting an old castle - in the basement I started to feel terror, and yes tears began to stream down my face.....Intuition told me that there had been people tortured in the back part, and so I feel I was picking up on the horror...

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pidaua
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posted April 28, 2003 06:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message
When I was a kid my mother bought me a ticket to go on the Queen Mary for a summer tour with the people from the rec tour. I was about 6 years old.

Something told me that the ship was all wrong, that I shouldn't go. So, I said on the swing, at the park and watched the kids kid on the bus and go to the Queen Mary. I didn't feel bad at all, just relieved that I didn't go, it represented evil to me.

When I went home my mother was pretty upset, but I just told her the ship was bad and I wasn't welcomed on it.

There are many places that make me feel "intensely" as though it is speaking to me. I get the same type of impressions from animals.

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A Learning Angel
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posted April 28, 2003 07:43 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Wow, some great responses and ideas. Thanks all for sharing.

Ra, I'm interested in your comment of past lives. What kind of feeling did you experience when at Chichen-Itza? Was it emotional?

LTD & trillian, I do believe I was feeling a vibration of some sort since there was no strong emotion attached to my tears. I had not considered the karmic memory. Very interesting.

Let me throw this out, has anyone heard of ley lines and if so could they be responsible for such behavior?

Sher bear and pidaua, I was in a medieval castle earlier this year. The tour included a visit to the dungeon. As I started my descent to the dungeon, I halted and said NO WAY. I turned around and headed back up stairs. The feeling I got as I decended gave me chills! So I know what you two mean.

Yes, LTD, I do believe I may have been "picking up" vibes or energies because the tears would get stronger in certain places than others.

Ah well, a mystery for sure!

Thanks again. ALA

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La-Tee-Da
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posted April 28, 2003 09:20 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Sedona, Arizona is on the same ley lines as Stonehenge, I believe.......but anyway, it is on ley lines. I have read articles by Dick Sutphen regarding the intense emotional feelings that are aroused in people while visting areas on ley lines.

Check out some of his articles and books on this subject.....very interesting reading. According to him, you can definitely "pick-up" feelings in these areas. He says that the ley lines can actually bring out the worst traits in someone....someone that is hiding his true self.

Like I said earlier, in Sedona, I felt the immense sadness of Mother Earth for the destruction we have created. Of course, I felt these emotions at the site of The Great Mother....the place where the Yavapai Tribe believes all mankind was born.....a very sacred site for the Yavapai. People make pilgrimages there for healing....you see ribbons and prayer packs of colored cloth hanging from the branches of trees everywhere.
www.dicksutphen.com

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juniperb
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posted April 29, 2003 09:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for juniperb     Edit/Delete Message
I love Dick Sutphen LTD

I`ve had the experience in the mild form of just sensing, knowing the energy is there and picking up the psychic imprint.
But one time I had the extreme negative overload and it was in a house I had scheduled to clean. From the moment we pulled in the drive way, I could see a darkness overshadowing the house. Inside was terror,coldness and it attacked your senses immediately. I questioned the lady about the house & she said three family members died there but I knew that wasn`t it. Later she said when they built the house, they dug up Indian artifacts of an Indian village/emcampment. They even had pieces of it in the home I had to go outside constantly to get my senses back. My mental self was horrified and my soul was sickened. I never went back again and it took days of prayer to clear up my s-elf.
Sedona, Arizona is my dream vacation. Not the tourist traps, but the very places you were blessed to go to La-Tee-Da
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pearly
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posted April 29, 2003 02:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Hi LTD and Juniperb

Took a look at the website for Dick Sutphen... what a great find! I have never heard of him, so thanks for piquing my curiousity! Which book had the info on the ley lines? I ended up ordering a hypnosis CD. Sounds like it will be excellent Also, Sedona is a dream of mine too...


ALA I do know the feeling you speak of and have noticed different areas (parcels of land or places) have different energies. I experiment with my sensitivity now when I go on trips or drive around by "watching" and feeling my sensitivity to certain areas go up and down. I try to use it like a radar to find high-energy spots. I find the practice helps me become more aware of energy when I am around people... and also helps with intuition. The tears thing really gets me... it is just a powerful sense or memory. Very interesting when that happens...

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posted April 29, 2003 08:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Quinnie     Edit/Delete Message
ALA something is calling you! I don't know whether it's a past life or a future discovery or both, but something is there.
You just have to follow your gut on this one, it could very well be ley lines or picking up on vibrations, but what brought you there in the first place?
Keep reading, don't even think about what you want to read next, let it come to you you're being taught from within.
Funny how the interest in the cathars keep bringing you back to Scotland, and yes I do believe the Druids have their part to play but I don't know enough to even distinguish the Druids from the Cathars...
It keeps getting curiouser and curiouser!

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A Learning Angel
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posted April 30, 2003 06:27 PM           Edit/Delete Message
LTD, I fully intend to read out Dick Sutphen. He sounds pretty interesting. Last time I went to print information from the internet on ley lines as soon as I hit print my printer made an awful noise and has not worked since! So I'm guessing there really is ENERGY behind these ley lines. That said, I may just read about Sutphen and not print it out!

Pearly, I love how you are using your sensitivity and intuition. You may end up being a role model for me.

Quinnie, thanks for popping over here and I believe you are right...trust my gut.

Thanks again to all... ALA

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Lunargirl
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posted May 01, 2003 01:01 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Scooting in...

I had a very powerful experience when visiting Denmark for the first time, when I was sixteen. It felt like coming home, and it made my friends laugh when I dropped down and kissed the ground, but I meant it. It felt more like home than the one in which I grew up. One day I'll go back, and for a longer time, but I believe I spent one or many lives there.

I had a deep massage this past Monday and had visions of two pieces of land -- and I think one day I'll find them, in this lifetime.

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proxieme
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posted May 01, 2003 10:48 AM           Edit/Delete Message
I've never had tears, but quite a few other emotions.
In the woods behind the house where I grew up, there was this pretty large circular area where trees wouldn't grow; all the time I lived there, I never would go in that area. If I tried, I'd get this overwhelming sense of terror.
I had something similar to your experience, Lunargirl, when I visited London; it felt more like home than any -city- I'd ever been in, and I could get lost almost any place in its more interior sections and find my way back to where I needed to be. Pretty much all of Britain that I've visited has a similar feel for me.
I feel most completely at peace and in instant empathy for rolling mountain areas (like western Virginia, West Virginia, some parts of China I've been in - and I get a big ole' smile whenever I see a pic of the Scottish highlands).
Never tears, though.

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A Learning Angel
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posted May 01, 2003 08:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Hi Lunargirl and Proxieme,

Lunargirl, I experienced something like your Denmark trip except it was in France. I spend 2 weeks in that beautiful country and loved every minute of it. It all felt right and I knew even today I could easily live there. But when I went to William the Conqueror's castle in Normandy, I WAS home and laid down on the ground. It was like going back into your mother's arms. It was probably the first time I felt the truth of past lives. But, no tears, just an overwhelming feeling of home.

Proxieme, I, too, smile each time I see or think about the Highlands. I don't feel the same way about the Highlands as I do France. While France may be home, the Highlands keep drawing me back.

How lucky for both of you to have those remarkable feelings!

Thanks for sharing. ALA

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emanon
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posted May 15, 2003 12:03 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Wow, how did I miss this post? I cry ALL the time! When I'm meditating or trying to levitate something or communicate telepathically - you name it. I especially like watching the history-type channels just to see what will draw the tears out.

And I have a theory about those drawn to Scotland (I am one of them as well). It seems to me that most Scots are fiercely loyal and nationalistic by nature, and if this is right, it only makes perfect sense for us to feel such a strong connection with it.

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posted May 15, 2003 07:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Virgo-AriesArtist     Edit/Delete Message
Well, I haven't exactly cried for no explainable reason, but whenever I visit places that are supposedly places that were frequented by my ancestors: the old church where the family used to attend over 100 years ago, and the few times I have been on a beach looking out at the Atlantic ocean, including a recent trip to Boston, where I walked on deck of a real-life recreated version of the Mayflower (cause my family is from New England-Maine specifically), I have felt this strong and deeply spiritual sense of history, belonging, and instant connection of coming "home"...I feel my whole being and soul fill up with ocean air, drinking it in as though they had been sorely deprived, and a potent sense of tranquil permanency overwhelms me.

Oh, I almost forgot, for all my life, I've felt an inexplicable draw to France and Egypt...since I was a child, and everytime I read about them, I feel the urge to close my eyes, and focus on "memories"...as though my mind wishes me to get back in touch with places I have lived. This connection is why I have chosen to study the French language at school for the last four years...

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A Learning Angel
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posted May 15, 2003 06:48 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Emanon, what a great theory! It certainly applies to me. I AM fiercely loyal and nationalistic by nature! Have you ever been to Scotland?


Virgo-Aries Artist, how lucky you ar to have those feelings! I,k too, am also drawn to France and Egypt (actually very ancient Egypt - i.e. Cleopatra is to current for me).

Thanks for your input. ALA

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Randall
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posted May 16, 2003 10:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message
VAA, what are some examples of genuine French food? Thanks!

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emanon
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posted May 18, 2003 11:19 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Angel - Glad you like my theory. I haven't physically been to Scotland yet, but I should be there in a few months. It's calling to me...I am just itching to get inside some castles and do some exploring. I cannot wait!

I've got some more stories too (my finger pressed submit way before I wanted it to on my last post). I am also likewise drawn to Hawaii. I went there a few years back and it was the most wonderful experience. Happy homecoming tears were definitely flowing on that trip, that's for sure. The most interesting thing that I find though is that my current life is still connected with these locations, and not just that I "feel" a connection with them; there are physical manifestations as well. For instance, pineapple is my favorite fruit -- it's also a major crop and export of Hawaii. I hate fish -- perhaps I ate a bit too much of it while living there? As far as Scotland is concerned, Braveheart is my favorite movie (historical accuracy aside, of course ).

Just coincidences? Methinks not

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posted May 19, 2003 07:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Virgo-AriesArtist     Edit/Delete Message
Randall-
Genuine French food? Let me think a minute...Besides crepes, baguettes (french bread) and Brie cheese (all of which I adore), there is Croque-monsieur (which is a sandwich similar to the "Slim Jim" at Big Boy restaurants), mousse chocolat (chocolate mousse), pommes a l'alsacienne (which is an apple and fluffy custard dish), and the infamous eclairs. Does that whet your appetite?

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Lunargirl
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posted May 20, 2003 09:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Coming back after a bit... neat to see that ALA and proxieme relate to that 'homecoming' feeling. I think all the theories mentioned so far can apply. But I'm also posting because I forgot a former boyfriend of mine told me he had the crying experience in several places around the world. He was an April 15 Aries with Neptune in Scorp. sitting on his Ascendant.

For Randall... pâté de foie gras, mon ami!

Lunargirl

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posted July 07, 2009 10:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DepTaurus     Edit/Delete Message
i cry like that alot of time especially when im near nature im a taurus what can yu expect. i think it has to do with how you feel where you are. i think most people just cant imagine seeing something that is so real and beautiful.that they just start tearing up.

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posted July 15, 2009 06:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
I was like that when my sons were born Dep Tairus

Dean.

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