Tag Archives: past lives

The Leading Contestant on America’s Got Talent

Putri Ariani (December 31, 2005) I’m a bit astounded by this: Putri is a past winner of Indonesia’s Got Talent, and is a far more polished performer than the little blind girl image that we’ve been fed, up until this … Continue reading

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Does One Good Turn Deserve Another?

Edward, The Black Prince (June 15, 1330 – June 8, 1376) Honestly, I don’t think I researched this era very well, especially the Plantagenet line after Henry II. The Black Prince came up on an MSN posting, and I was … Continue reading

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Could This Tale of Reincarnation Be True?

Sidney Coe Howard (June 26, 1891 – August 23, 1939) Sometimes, you have to step back and consider the implications. Sidney Howard died before he received his Oscar for writing 1939’s “Gone With the Wind”. Could that have triggered a … Continue reading

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Another Overlooked but Obvious Past Life for Trump

Benito Mussolini (July 29, 1883 – April 28, 1945) During an evening meal, last night, a neighbour of my wife’s cousin got into a discussion with me about reincarnation and the past lives of famous people. Please note that this … Continue reading

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Another Past Life of My Best Friend:

Dante (May 30, 1265 – September 14, 1321) This might seem blindingly obvious to anyone who knows my friend and me: I was Cecco d’Ascoli and he was Dante. We’ve had many intersections throughout time and space, and this one … Continue reading

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“Talking Out of Both Sides of His Mouth”

Cecco d’Ascoli (Burned at the Stake – September 16, 1327) I knew eventually that I would come across an individual that was burned at the stake for his beliefs. Cecco d’Ascoli seems to fit the bill. Justin Sledge’s video discussion … Continue reading

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Once an Investigator, Always an Investigator?

Harry Houdini (March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) We watched the last episode of Houdini, last night. It was interesting that I knew (or remembered) so many of the details of his life and death. Harry Houdini was a … Continue reading

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These Two Link to Biden: They Will Match Each Other

Servius Galba (3 BC – 69 AD) and Theodosius I (347 – 395) This is proof that karmic astrology works, even when it seems impossible to believe… OK?

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Once a Christian, Always a Christian?

Theodosius I (January 11, 347 – January 17, 395) Again, I cannot take credit for this karmic matchup; this combination was suggested by Ahtun Re in the reincarnation research. Theodosius I was the last emperor of the full Roman Empire. … Continue reading

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Once a Suffragette, Always a Suffragette?

Carrie Chapman Catt (January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) This is my second attempt at writing this post. (And when a prior attempt fails, I secretly wonder why.) Carrie Chapman Catt was a leader of the Women’s Suffrage Movement … Continue reading

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