My Recent UK and Ireland Trip Stirred Up Some Past Life Memories
That explains why you did not hear from me for some time. Also a big announcement at the end.
Here is a picture of the Irish fields with sheep I took on my recent trip.
That said, I am back! I was away in the UK and Ireland from May 25th and returned on June 4th.
The jet lag was the worst on Sunday, and I am now starting to get into the swing of things.
However, it was a great trip, and I had a much-needed break! I visited England, Scotland, Ireland (including Northern Ireland), and Wales.
I felt the most connection to England and Ireland. Let’s talk a little bit about my experience at Stratford-upon-Avon first.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
I visited London, York, and Harrogate other than Stratford-upon-Avon but had the strongest connection there.
Stratford-upon-Avon is where Shakespeare’s house was, and I did go into it.
There is the fireplace and mantle, as I had written about my experience there in this article:
My Trip to England Unleashed My Past Life Memories As a Writer
However, I will just say that the area where I was caused me to have some previous life downloads involving my last life as a writer.
I was a columnist for a newspaper in the Victorian era in England and was also a female.
Because women were shunned, I had to use a male pseudonym. That must be why I never felt comfortable with using my maiden name for my public work in this life.
I feel like I lived in Manchester, which is about two-and-a-half hours away from Stratford-upon-Avon by train, so the area is not too far.
Anyway, I will have a past life regression to confirm my suspicions.
I also had past life downloads in Glendalough, Ireland.
Glendalough, Ireland
This picture I had taken on the coach as I was going from Dublin to Glendalough.
Glendalough, also known as Gleann Dá Loch in Irish, is an ancient monastic site located in County Wicklow, Ireland.
It is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery, archaeological remains, and historical importance.
St. Kevin, a revered saint, and early Christian hermit, founded Glendalough. He arrived in the area during the 6th century and chose the valley of Glendalough as a place for prayer and seclusion.
Since this occurred before St. Patrick's arrival, the secluded location in the Wicklow Mountains was ideal for monastic life and spiritual contemplation. In spite of the fact that St. Kevin was a contemporary of St. Patrick, there is no historical evidence that the two interacted directly.
Religion and education flourished at Glendalough for centuries. Numerous monks, scholars, and pilgrims visited it because of its cultural and spiritual significance.
A variety of structures and features can be seen on the monastic site. Approximately 30 meters or 98 feet tall, the Round Tower is one of the most critical elements of the structure.
It served many purposes, including bell towers, lookout points, and safes for storing valuable manuscripts and religious relics.
However, the downloads came strongly for me as I entered the area.
I believe that my strong ties to paganism stem from a life I had centuries and centuries ago in Ireland. I had written more about this here:
Unveiling the Enchanting Wonders of Glendalough, Ireland
This is another reason I must visit a past life regression therapist. I need the confirmation for myself.
Therefore, this trip has had a profound effect for many reasons that go beyond what I had written so far.
I also want to share some unrelated news.
I am a Reader on MyGuru, Which is Now Live
I am doing readings on a new site called MyGuru, which has been developing for over a year.
Major mishaps caused major delays, but it is live and going great.
However, there are other excellent readers on there, so you don’t have to choose me (as I go by my middle name, Rachel) if you find a reader who may fit your needs better; if you want to hop on and get half off during the first ten minutes, join MyGuru here!
Anyway, you can also find me on the Tarot Bridge as you would have to sign up as it is free.
That is the exciting news and an explanation for why I have been silent for several weeks. I am back now!
Welcome back, Miriam! Glad to hear you had a good vacation and some much needed downtime. Congrats on being a reader on MyGuru! That is cool that you received downloads during your time in the UK and Ireland. If you do a past life regression, would you write about it because it sounds so interesting?