Tag Archives: past lives

Honestly, I Didn’t Know Rumi had Written This First

Three Doors Maybe I should get out more. In the mid-80’s I wrote a poem about three Golden Gates. Now I know where the inspiration came from. Enough said?

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Fifteen Years Ago Today, She was Killed, but By Whom?

Ellen Greenberg (June 23, 1983 – January 26, 2011) I’d never heard of this miscarriage of justice before yesterday, when Ellie Burck posted a video on YouTube discussing this cold case. Honestly, how could her death ever have been deemed … Continue reading

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I Had a Thought, Last Night: Mid-1980’s was My Peak

Tales from the Time Loop (2003) I’m referencing David Icke’s book here because 22 years ago he tried to get people to wake up from their slumbering. Otherwise, they will be destined to repeat their life lessons over and over … Continue reading

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Jesus’ Life and Death are a Matter of Roman History

Tacitus (56 AD – 120 AD) Wrote about Him It’s an inconvenient truth: Jesus was alive and died by crucifixion during Tiberius’ reign as Emperor of Rome (14 AD – 37 AD). I mentioned previously that Rome had scrupulous records … Continue reading

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I Sat on This Idea for Several Years Now

We Are Multidimensional Beings The idea that we are not limited to this one time and this one space has fired my imagination to consider how a personality (ego) can actually be part of another personality (ego). My questioning of … Continue reading

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His Smile Hid a Lifetime of Sadness

John Candy: I Like Me (2025) When your father dies of a sudden heart attack (at age 35) on your 5th birthday, and everyone celebrates it as if nothing has happened, the burden that you would carry for the rest … Continue reading

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One Last Dylan Fact: His Marriage to Sara Lownds

Sara Lownds (October 28, 1939) When Dylan secretly married Sara, she was pregnant with their first child together. This event proved to be the start of domestic obscurity for Dylan. So, who was Sara? I randomized her chart, which came … Continue reading

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Pierre Radisson Lives on in French River

I’m back in my original stomping grounds.

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When an Author Figures It All Out

Neville Goddard (February 19, 1905 – October 1, 1972) Read this sentence from Wikipedia: He taught various self-help methods for testing his own claim that the human imagination is omnificent, therefore God. He achieved popularity by reinterpreting the Bible and the poetry of William Blake. Ah, another man after my own heart. … Continue reading

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In an Inner Guide Meditation, a Sun God Gave Me a Key

The Key: A True Encounter (2011) I’m not being facetious: my ‘initiation’ into the Inner Guide Meditation was totally self-directed, while retaining the instructions from the author of the book. What the Sun wanted from me was to be mindful … Continue reading

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