Sinossi



“In my previous life, which came to an end during the war, sometime between the years of 1915-18, My name was Mira. I was a nurse on the battlefields, and you were with me. We died there: you at the age of thirty, killed by a grenade, I at thirty-five, from an infection contracted from a soldier.”



The intention to verify the contents of this letter, received through a medium, inspires the author, after so many years, to travel back in time.

Thus, in 2002, she undergoes a series of hypnotic regressions. Whilst under hypnosis, memories, dates, names and places emerge that do not belong to Ambrosini’s past.

Details are accurate and coherent, when verified they are almost entirely free from any suggestions the letter might have induced. With utmost attention to the scientific literature in this field, various explanations are put forward – amongst which, particular attention is paid to the transmission of the familial unconscious (psychogenealogy).

A captivating essay that reads just like a novel.






Alessia Ambrosini



graduated in Business, and has always had a passion for Psychology.

She received the Licensed Practitioner in N.L.P. international certificate from Richard Bandler’s The Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and has studied the principles of Enneagram, a model to discern personality structure in depth.

She deeply studied Psychogenealogy in France, focusing particularly on the transgenerational ties and the mechanism of transmission of the familial unconscious, at the seminars held by Christine Canto, a renowed French psychologist based in Southern France, Montpellier. She has written for well known Italian publishers, such as Franco Angeli, Class Editori, Mondadori Informatica, Simone and Ipsoa.