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Hi everyone,
I just found this board today...it's great! Anyway, I remember as a kid being totally engrossed by this story of a lady who, while growing up, would always have this dream about some girl and where she lived. She would always draw pictures of the girl/house throughout the years and always updating and perfecting it. UM presented it as her being convinced that this person she always dreamed about was her in a past life. The memories always ended with this girl walking into a lake behind the house and drowning herself. One weekend, she actually traveled to the location that she had always dreamed about and all these things that she had previously seen in her dream were there in front of her face. Finally, she found the house that she always saw in her dreams - exactly like she'd always imagined it. There were other details - like the walk toward the gravesite, which matched what she dreamed about (and maybe some other guy in some other part of the country who had similar dreams). The creepiest part though was that someone from the family brought out a picture of the family, and there in the picture, sort of set apart from the rest of the family, was the girl that she always dreamed about (her in a past life??). When asked who the girl in the picture was, no one seemed to recall her name, but someone said (and this probably isn't verbatim), "I don't remember her name, but I know she died in the lake out back of the house." That made the hairs on my back stand up. Granted, I was just a kid at the time, but it made a big impression on me. Please tell me that someone else remember this, and that I am not crazy. ![]() (Btw, I tried searching through these forums; so, if this case is posted here, please forgive me. I'd happily take a link to the original posting. Thanks again.) |
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Join Date: Feb 11, 2006
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You are NOT crazy. That was the case of Georgia Rudolph, a nurse from Macon, Georgia.
It has been on UM several times and the girl she dreams about is called Sandra Jean Jenkins. According to the hypnosis sessions, Sandra Jean lived at the turn of the century and Georgia Rudolph was born in the late 1940s. Sandra Jean and Tommy Hicks were apparently lovers in that lifetime, and according to hypnosis sessions with Georgia Rudolph, Sandra Jean drowned herself at the back of someone's house (I can't remember whos) after she became pregnant with Tommy Hick's child. When Georgia visited that place where Sandra was supposed to have lived, she instinctively knew her way around. One of the best or if not the best apparent reincarnation segments UM ever did. This one is on the 'Psychics' DVD Box Set. Glad to help. Cheers, greatgarrett2 |
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greatgarrett2, thank you very much! I could not for the life of me remember any of those names. With your prompt, more of the information is coming back to me now. I wonder what became of Georgia Rudolph?
Wow, this board is great! Thanks!
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lol greatgarrett2 |
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Wow! It looks like you are right again. I found a couple of articles that discuss her helping out police with her psychic abilities.
They both reference her appearance on Unsolved Mysteries. http://www.awomansviews.com/special/1003_psychic.htm This other article is trying to throw some doubt on her claims about never having visited the town that she only knew about from her dreams. Hmmm, not sure about this one, as it seems that this person may want to just discredit her psychic abilities in general. http://users.1st.net/mwells/LETTER18-A.HTM (That claim is toward the very bottom of the article and begins with "On Unsolved Mysteries in 1990, Rudolph claimed..." |
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Right on! I was just going to send you the same link.
http://www.awomansviews.com/special/1003_..... That's crazy! I was just going to send you that link, when I look and you already found it! lol I'll check out those links..... greatgarrett2 |
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Hey,
We are working well together! We should team up and solve mysteries.
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