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Rudolph Steiner Saw a Connection Between These Two

Harun al-Rashid (March 17, 763 – March 24, 809) Rudolf Steiner attaches great importance to the connection between Bacon and the court of the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, where Harun al-Rashid reigned from 786 until 809 AD. Harun al-Rashid was a … Continue reading

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Is This a Fool’s Errand?

Donald Trump as Paul Bern Reborn? The woman who has been presenting me with her ‘memories’ of Sharon Tate’s life, death and previous lives has just thrown a spanner into the works. She believes that Paul Bern reincarnated as Donald … Continue reading

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Every Generation Needs a Saviour

Francis Bacon and Jesus Christ? It was an unspoken question that occurred when I started looking at this individual: was he a reincarnation of Jesus? Now, to be fair, this isn’t the first time that I’ve looked at a link … Continue reading

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Just Because You Write About an Underage Girl…

Vladimir Nabokov (April 22, 1899 – July 2, 1977) Does he look like a dirty old man? I would say, “no”. But, one wonders why he would explore such a theme in “Lolita”. According to Luke Aaron, he translated “Alice … Continue reading

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Have I Been Trying to Make Up for Past Mistakes?

Edward Kelley, Aleister Crowley and Me When Luke Aaron suggested in a comment that Aleister Crowley thought he was the reincarnation of Edward Kelley, I was surprised (mainly because I’d never read that before) and vindicated (because I’d linked my … Continue reading

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Once a Lord, Always a Lord?

William Cecil, Lord Burghley (September 15, 1520 – August 4, 1598) OK, OK, this will be my last Luke Aaron connection. I was looking for a tenuous link to his present day counterpart, and it would seem that being Knighted … Continue reading

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Once an Explorer, Always an Explorer?

Robert Dudley (Jr) (August 7, 1574 – September 6, 1649) This may be the last Luke Aaron lead that I’m going to (try to) follow. Officially, I believe, he intended that I compare Robert Dudley (Sr) who was rumoured to … Continue reading

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Once a Traitor, Always a Traitor?

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (November 10, 1565 – February 25, 1601) I’m getting a hint of how Luke Aaron fits these past giants of politics to more recent incarnations. It’s how they look like each other. In this … Continue reading

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I Should’ve Known Better: David Wilcock was Right

The Reincarnation of Jane Doe (1223) Now that I have the correct birth chart for Beth Leone (aka Elizabeth Seraphine) I can revisit a question I posed about something that David Wilcock said. (You will need to revisit that post … Continue reading

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Here’s a Novel Thought: Emperors as Football Managers

Jose Mourinho (January 26, 1963) Now, we’re going out into left field, here. My most recent commenter has challenged me to look at three individuals (and their past lives) to see if there are any links between them. OK, I’m … Continue reading

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