The dream/vision sequences
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Re: The dream/vision sequences
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It might be interesting to note that for many peoples around the world the connection to one's ancestors is very deep and spiritual. Many believe that the spirit is not limited to time or place, which is a little different then these optionsCharlie Sheldon wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 18:27 Are the "earlier time" accounts visions, dreams, ancestral memories, or time travel?
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This is a really good point about the cut on her finger. I think that definitely makes the time travel theory seem most likely.marba wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022, 13:22 Probably what Sarah experiences are ancestral memories, as others are saying. It's a bit tricky, though, because she seems able to influence the course of past events; so the question is: is Sarah just remembering her past-self decisions or is she actually making them? At the same time, in the first book, Sarah loses half of her finger. When Tom, Myra, and William found her, the cut is almost healed, and I don't think it would be possible in eight days: this would push in the direction of the time travel theory.
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Except.....Henry David Olsen was not descended from the Sol Duc tribe, and neither was Laurie, yet they had similar experiences....jeanmtdb wrote: ↑21 Feb 2022, 13:30 I would say the dream sequences or time travels are ancestral memories that travel through tribal DNA. Sarah, Laurie, and others who traveled back into the memories learned the history and language and became a person who lived then. I thought they were well-written and woven into the present-day events seamlessly.
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