The "signs" are the way your short comment in a post to the Empaths community (which I had not seen at the time, because you made it long after I'd commented to the poster, and had not returned to it), which had your face as an icon, grabbed me in a powerful way. (I had seen the other rare comments from you, but you had used flower icons for them.)
Then I read your user info and saw a lot of similarities in interests, work histories, etc. I wrote to you with the subject line of something like, "Hello, stranger -- or sister?" I was startled, and flattered, to have you tell me (if I understood you correctly) that you had been following my journal already!
Then there were all the other similarities in our lives that we have discovered since then.
You did mention your Edwards' side, but at the time I misunderstood it and thought you were saying "my Edward's side" in reference to Sweetness. I thought this meant his name was Ed. :( Sorry...
I don't have time right now to write about the life that *may* have been one in which we were "sisters" in some way (perhaps only by calling,not by blood -- but perhaps both), *and* comrades in arms, but not arms of a military nature. But briefly, it was in the region that today includes northern Wales and some plains in England a bit north of there. It seems to have been just as the Celts were coming into the area. We were of the people they vanquished/absorbed. So this would have been long before Boudica.
Re: not crazy at all
Then I read your user info and saw a lot of similarities in interests, work histories, etc. I wrote to you with the subject line of something like, "Hello, stranger -- or sister?" I was startled, and flattered, to have you tell me (if I understood you correctly) that you had been following my journal already!
Then there were all the other similarities in our lives that we have discovered since then.
You did mention your Edwards' side, but at the time I misunderstood it and thought you were saying "my Edward's side" in reference to Sweetness. I thought this meant his name was Ed. :( Sorry...
I don't have time right now to write about the life that *may* have been one in which we were "sisters" in some way (perhaps only by calling,not by blood -- but perhaps both), *and* comrades in arms, but not arms of a military nature. But briefly, it was in the region that today includes northern Wales and some plains in England a bit north of there. It seems to have been just as the Celts were coming into the area. We were of the people they vanquished/absorbed. So this would have been long before Boudica.