Tag Archives: past lives

The 1st Continental Congress President:

Peyton Randolph (September 10, 1721 – October 22, 1775) Meet one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Peyton Randolph flew under my radar, so this revelation is a surprise to me. Again, he is the past … Continue reading

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Nero Married His Half-Sister

Claudia Octavia (39-40 AD – June 9, 62 AD) Looks like someone took a hammer to her statue’s nose. This is Claudia Octavia, wife to Nero. We do not have an accurate birth date, so I’ll have to skip that … Continue reading

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Okay, This is Getting Serious, Now

Julia Drusilla (September 16, 16 AD – June 10, 38 AD) Julia Drusilla was Caligula’s sister. He wanted to make her his co-ruler of the Roman Empire. But she died at the tender age of 21. An auspicious life was … Continue reading

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Does the Exception Prove a Reincarnation Rule?

Napoleon III (April 20, 1808 – January 9, 1873) Not in a million years would I have thought that Napoleon III would return as an Israel Prime Minister. If it is a true past-life match, much can be learned from … Continue reading

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So, Here’s an Interesting Fact:

Someone Must Have Posted on Reddit a Link to One of My Posts But when I tried to backcheck who did it and what was posted, exactly, I got nothing. Strange, that. The post was Soul Group or Group Soul? … Continue reading

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Once a Fraudster, Always a Fraudster?

Daniel Dunglas Home (March 20, 1833 – June 21, 1886) Here’s another Ahtum Re link as confirmed in “Return of the Revolutionaries”. Daniel D Home was a ‘physical medium’, whatever that means, and has been accused of using trickery to … Continue reading

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This is the Man that William Blake Most Admired

Emanuel Swedenborg (February 8, 1688 [NS] – March 29, 1772) Here’s another synchronistic event going on. I was sent by two members of our local “Faith & Science” group a link to a recent Richard Tarnas video. Evidently, he is … Continue reading

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How to Finally Get Those Unfinished Jobs Done

Charles Babbage (December 26, 1791 – October 18, 1871) I must say, the book I’ve been mining for reincarnational links has been very informative, so far. But sometimes it feels like the connections are fantasy stories, especially this one, which … Continue reading

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The Fox Sisters Got a Bad Rap

Katie Fox (March 27, 1837 – July 2, 1892) These three sisters were considered the ones that started the Spiritualist movement in the United States. Would you believe that Katie Fox has returned from the dead? Let’s see if it’s … Continue reading

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Lightfoot Claims that Stephen Foster was his Inspiration

Stephen Foster (July 4, 1826 – January 13, 1864) I’ve written about Stephen Foster previously. That post was triggered by a comment Gordon Lightfoot made about Foster being his inspiration as a singer-songwriter. I didn’t connect the dots at the … Continue reading

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