Jessica ~ Reincarnation of Fannie Chamberlain's Interests
General
All kinds of music, art (French and American Impressionism), nature, religious and paranormal study, history, languages, writing, reading.
1854 fasion plate.
1855 fasion plate.
Battle Cry of Freedom by George Root.
Music
I sing constantly and I find country to be closest to my (and Fanny's) vocal style. Fanny was a singer and musician and spent most of her teens and 20s devoted to the stage. Now I find myself shy of singing in front of people but I haven't lost the compulsion to listen to music and sing every day.
Movies
Gettysburg and Gods & Generals, of course, though I feel it was a poor choice to have a blonde, blue-eyed actress portray me. She sounded more like an Englishwoman than a Mainer! I also like Cold Mountain, Tombstone, The Last Confederate, Gone with the Wind, Sense and Sensibility, The Day Lincoln Was Shot, The Hunley, Andersonville.... pretty much anything historical.
Television
I don't really watch television. It's nothing but trashy reality shows and toothpick women trying to get their 15 minutes. If I watch anything, it's the History Channel.
Books
Someone Else's Yesterday by Jeffrey Keene, Fanny & Joshua by Diane Monroe Smith. Authors I read regularly are Louisa May Alcott, Kate Chopin, Jane Austen, Emerson, Dickens, Whitman, Anne Rice, and of course Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.
Heroes
The brave boys of the Army of the Potomac who gave their lives for their country. Of course my former husband is my hero.
Lawrence in 1865.
Jessica ~ Reincarnation of Fannie Chamberlain's Details
Jessica ~ Reincarnation of Fannie Chamberlain's Blurbs
About me: "If you knew the wealth of my soul's love for you, you would not ask for more." - Fanny Chamberlain in a letter to her husband, 1857.
My name is Jessica Jewett and I live part-time in Tennessee and part-time in Georgia, but from 1825 - 1905, my name was Fanny Chamberlain and I lived in Brunswick, Maine. Since I was a toddler, I have had dreams and flashbacks of a life that is not the one I'm living now. Over the years I came to know a separate family underneath the surface of my consciousness. I knew this woman from the inside out -- I knew her thoughts, her feelings, her secret desires, the people in her life, etc. -- but I never got to see her until I was in the third grade when I (in her body) stood in front of a mirror in a dream, yet I never got her whole name. It was terribly frightening for many years and I never told a soul. I was ashamed. I thought I was crazy.
In 1999, a woman by the name of Diane Monroe Smith published a book called Fanny & Joshua, and I happened upon this book in a Borders bookstore in northwest Georgia. As I looked at the woman pictured on the cover, Fanny Chamberlain, my world spun, I got dizzy and my chest constricted. I was looking at the woman in my dreams. I was looking at myself. The blinding light of Fanny's picture right in front of me still did not convince me that reincarnation was in the realm of possibility and I continued to surpress my flashbacks for another three years. It wasn't until the spring of 2002 when I finally gave up and said, "All right, this is my reality. I have to deal with it."
With the support of close friends like Jeffrey Keene, author of Someone Else's Yesterday, and many others in the reincarnationist community, I have taken my story public in the last few years with the hope of helping others who struggle to come to grips with previous lives. Since 2002, I have compiled about 200-300 pages of recorded memories, dreams, parallel expieriences and feelings on Fanny Chamberlain as I know her, which I am now compiling and editing into a book. There are a lot of misconceptions about Fanny and her husband, Civil War Union General Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, in addition to the misconceptions about reincarnation and other paranormal occurrences.
Who I'd like to meet: I would like to meet other reincarnationists, reenactors, history enthusiasts, paranormal investigators and anybody open to exploring the spirit. Someday I know I will meet my Lawrence again, though the wait is long and extremely difficult.
Jessica ~ Reincarnation of Fannie Chamberlain's Friend Space (Top 16)
Jessica ~ Reincarnation of Fannie Chamberlain has 6119 friends.
Hi girl check out your blog. I bring you a gift of sorts. No one has the right to hurt or disrespect or judge others without consequences and it should never be left alone until its understood why it is incorrect. An olive branch extended might not get rid of a storm but at least calm its severity. Hope your doing better. Your friend Vianey
I've added a few things to my website. First, there's a new sketch of Jeff Beaulieu from YFE. It's not finished, but I'd like some critiques. I also added the new installment of the Lexi Lange series. Click the below links to be redirected!
Jessica and Fannie....great to seen, found and be-friended out here on the "plain"..look forward to travels in passing by, saying hey,waving and smiling as we move along our paths...soon...twh
Try not to lump ALL Christians into that Category....as i AM one and certainly don't remember giving you reason to feel this way? There's some of us that actually practice the red words! :o) Hope your day gets a lot better!! *hugs*
I couldn't help but notice your "mood" this morning. Cheer up, didn't you know that they're "holier than thou?" My interpretation of "holier than thou" means that they're much worse than even WE thought - haha!! Hope you're doing ok!! :)
Hello wonderful new friend, its a pleasure to share friendship with you. You have a great page and heartfelt sharing, we enjoyed our visit. We are so grateful that you care about our world and are giving to the transformation of the consciousness of humanity into one world love. Wishing you love and joy of the heart always. Love Bart & Jody
Hello Jessica: My writer's workshop director would say I was V. Wolfe... she keeps reminding me that she is dead, let her stay that way, she tells me... Thanks for stopping by. I may take you up on your offer. Looking forward to our new friendship. b