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Someone Else's Yesterday: The Confederate General and Connecticut Yankee: A Past Life Revealed
 
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Someone Else's Yesterday: The Confederate General and Connecticut Yankee: A Past Life Revealed (Paperback)

by Jeffrey J. Keene (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Blue Dolphin Publishing; illustrated edition edition (20 April 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1577331346
  • ISBN-13: 978-1577331346
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 16.5 x 1.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 798,615 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D., host of

"New possibilities for validating the reincarnation hypothesis and for conducting further research. This book is a milestone."


Uri Geller, world famous psychic, author of Life Signs, www.UriGeller.com

"Anyone who doubts life after death, or reincarnation, should read this book. I highly recommend it."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely fascinating, past life recollection, 8 Jul 2004
By Judith E. Pavluvcik (on the beach in California) - See all my reviews
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Someone Else's Yesterday is a most fascinating past-life account of the author, Jeffrey J. Keene, and his past life recollections as John B. Gordon, a confederate general. I must start out by saying that I absolutely do not like reading anything to do with history, so I was very hesitant at first to begin this book. I am, though, very interested in past life material and gave it a go. I was very pleasantly surprised as I was unable to put the book down and finished it within 24 hours!!

Keene's fascination began as he had a very strange experience while visiting a battlefield at Antietam, coincidently, the very same battlefield on which General Gordon was wounded. Shortly thereafter, a chance meeting with a psychic at a party, led him to further delve into the Civil War past and his connection with General Gordon.

Not only are the pictures of both Keene and Gordon incredibly and uncannily striking, but the fact that they both share the same six placement of scars on their bodies just adds that much more credibility to the entire story. Keene presents such compelling evidence, that one comes away with wonderment. Even parallels with their writing styles is pretty incredible!
Dr. Brian Weiss, in his books on past lives, also stated as does Jeffrey Keene stated, that soul groups tend to reincarnate in groups, and that it is not uncommon to find members of the same family as well as close friends, together over multiple life times. Ironically, or maybe not - several of the men in Keene's department, also share incredible striking resemblances to other confederate men who were with General Gordon during the Civil War.

The author has done a thorough job researching General John B. Gordon, tracing his lineage as a boy growing up in Georgia, all the way through his death in 1904. Keene, not being content with the obvious, delved as deeply as possible into as much of General Gordon's entire life history as he was able. Visiting as many places and battlefields as he could, the parallels between both lives are pretty remarkable and the evidence seems so overwhelming. The historical writings were a fascinating read, much to my surprise!

I think that it is important to note here that Jeffrey Keene did not go searching for any of this to happen to him. Keene's skepticism of hypnotic regression was also not an option for him to explore in further pursuing his recalls. Instead it was through Keene's memories, which started to come through along with unexplained happenings and feelings, which prompted him to further investigate and explore it all on his own for himself. Even though Keene was skeptical at first, the more he investigated and researched General Gordon, that the parallels started to become clearer and clearer. The book is written with intelligence and sensitivity and it is Keene's insight that we much more than our bodies which allows him to delve with an open mind and with much insight into his past life research.

Not only is this a great book for civil war buffs, but also for those who are fascinated in past life recall. Keene now has also become a much sought after lecturer on the Civil war and his research is most extensive.

I found this book to be quite extraordinary from several different angles and it would be really hard for one to dismiss Keene's account at all. Letters are also included in the book from others who have been touched by the media documenting Jeffrey Keene and these others past life recall is fascinating and compelling. I do believe that skeptics would be pleasantly surprised as well. Looking at one's own life, including my own, where one has an affinity for a particular place, country, ethnic group or even for a "collection" of objects, or feeling that "one has been here before", are subtle clues reaching from beyond to remind us that we are much more than our present bodies. As our minds and thinking become more open, I do believe that we are better able to access portions of ourselves that were previously closed down. "We are all here for a purpose although we many not be aware of that it is. There could by many reasons; to learn lessons, pay back debts to other souls or to serve as an example for others. This list has no end. I believe I am performing one of my requirements at this very moment by writing this book."

This book is amazing and it is one of the best books on past life recall that I have ever read. One also cannot help to be drawn to the author, his experiences, his research, and his insight as well. Many questions can be raised in one's own life and probably will! "No one ever dies (at least not in the way many perceive death here on Earth), and Love lasts forever."
Incredible and amazing book in every which way!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Sense of the Past Working Through the Present, 10 Feb 2004
In his book Someone Else's Yesterday, Jeffrey J Keene takes us on a journey into the past which appears to draw uncanny parallels with the author's present. After having a 'strange' experience on the battlefield at Antietam, where a Confederate General John B Gordon was wounded; a series of events take over, leading Jeffrey J Keene to discover that he bears an almost unearthly resemblance to that same General. Keene also found that events in his life also mirrored many of those of General John B Gordon. As the tale unfolds, it is shown that not only does the author undeniably look like John B Gordon, some of his present day friends also bear striking resemblances to the long since deceased acquaintances of the General. Therefore this is not simply another story of reincarnation, but one which adds a whole new dimension to the topic as a whole. Could it be that we reincarnate together and maintain our previous contacts in our present and future?

Someone Else's Yesterday is a work that hardened sceptics will always find a way to dismiss, arguing that any present day parallels could be explained away by statistics, probability and coincidence. However what the critics cannot deny is the obvious level of passion, dedication and historical research that has gone into bringing the reader a book full of amazing present and past parallels. A book more than worthy of further investigation, a book where General John B Gordon's past really does seem to work on through Jeffrey J Keene's present.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The ring of truth, 12 Dec 2003
By J. Smedley - See all my reviews
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During my years as a past life researcher I have come across many tales, but few press all the right buttons like this one does. The ring of truth echoes on every page. If you have a genuine desire to be amazed - buy this book!
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