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Tag Archives: spiritualism
The Roman Equivalent of England’s King John
Domitian (October 24, 51 AD – September 18, 96 AD) I was shoveling snow, when this analogy struck me: if Henry II was Vespasian, and Richard the Lionheart was Titus, then King John would be Domitian. The weaker younger brother … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged assassination, astrology, Emperors, end of the age, gods and goddesses, prophecy, Roman Empire, spiritualism
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Is Castaneda’s Assemblage Point an Alien Implant?
David Wilcock Discusses One Aspect of Dr. Pete Peterson’s Work Pete also was involved in a program in which the nervous system was mapped out in meticulous detail. He discovered that we have a dimple in the middle of each … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged aliens, assemblage point, Blake, Carlos Castaneda, Don Juan Mateus, heart centre, heart chakra, Humanism, humanity, knowledge, massage, spiritualism
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The Title is Misleading: It’s the Girl Who’s Lost
The Lost Husband (2020) A quietly satisfying film, this one was on Netflix last night. After the sudden death of her husband, Libby is forced to move in with her hypercritical mother. Out of the blue, her estranged Aunt Jean … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, spirituality
Tagged farming, films, life after death, loss, love, regret, romance, seances, small town America, spiritualism, Texas
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Reincarnation: Past Lives As Evidenced in the Bible
Archdeacon Thomas Colley (July 1839 – September 1912) “In the realm of the occult and transcendental, moved to its exploration from the Sadducean bias of my early days, I have for the best part of half a century had experiences … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged Bible, Church of England, life between lives, past lives, reincarnation, soul training, spiritual guidance, spiritualism
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The Star of Bethlehem: a review
It’s been 23 years since I first wrote about Jesus of Nazareth’s birth chart. I serialized it here on WordPress over three years ago. But no one has written a review, until now. First of all, it is not an … Continue reading
Posted in manuscripts, reviews
Tagged astrology, Gnosticism, history, Jesus Christ, spiritualism
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Carlos Castaneda: In His Own Words
Introduction to The Wheel of Time* This series of specially selected quotations was gathered from the first eight books that I wrote about the world of the shamans of ancient Mexico. The quotations were taken directly from the explanations given … Continue reading
Beings of Light: Angels or Demons?
Who Are They, Really? As you may have noticed, if you have read many of my posts here, that I have a certain discomfort with dualistic thinking. Why do things have to be categorized as one thing or the other? … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, channelling, Christianity, good vs evil, religion, science fiction, spiritualism, spirituality, supernatural, UFOs
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Caught on Camera: More Visitations?
When my sister, Anne, and I went back to Windermere, to visit our childhood memories, we made sure we took photographs of the trip. Out of the whole set that I have, three ended up with a red flare in … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged afterlife, childhood memories, ghosts, photography, spiritualism
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Caught on Camera: Another Visitation?
In 1980, Susan’s father suffered a heart attack. Susan was so distraught that her (then) husband took the whole family to San Josef Bay on Vancouver Island to take her mind off the situation. Susan wrote in the sand “Get … Continue reading
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Tagged afterlife, ghosts, love, photography, spiritualism, spirituality
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Caught on Camera: a Visitation?
In the autumn of 2003, I took some photos of Dianne with her daughters and grandson. She was celebrating a birthday, and it was my intention to record it on film. However, when the prints came back from processing, there … Continue reading
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Tagged ghosts, mysteries, Mysterious events, photography, spiritualism, spirituality
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