In episode 24, Jennifer Gordon, a professional ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, and a writer of Gothic fiction, talks about how two of her novels were inspired by past-life memories:
The characters in her novels have a core group of songs in their head
Her books “Daylight Into Madness” and “When The Sleeping Dead Still Talk” were influenced by past life memories
While under hypnosis during past life regression sessions, she saw scenes that would eventually take form in her novels
She had been told by several psychics that the veil between her memories and her past lives were very thin
Some of her past life memories were recorded during hypnosis sessions that she otherwise could not have recalled
How she is able to distinguish past life memories from dreams
One of her hypnosis sessions recordings captures her speaking in a voice that did not sound like hers- when she thought she had fallen asleep
It is possible that many writers unknowingly draw on past life memories for their work, especially when they say ” I didn’t write this story, the characters did.”