CORONATION-VIRUS…

What I want you to understand about Above is this Vaccine…

IT attacks and wipes out your Spiritual DNA Memory…

In Referance:

If you put a cucumber on the floor behind a cat..They will jump out of their furr when they see it..Why…? Because it is an Auto DNA Response to Fear Snakes as an Enemy…Yet the cat has never seen a Snake or a Cucumber to have this Memory in the First Place…understand…

So the Spiritual Knowledge of MANY life times…

HANDED DOWN THREW THE DNA OF YOUR SOUL…

WILL BE ERASED…OR MAYBE KILLED OR MURDERED IS A BETTER TERM…

 

 

Corona-Virus…
It took me… A Long time to understand What this Was…
As it is Shouded…in so much mis-direction and Lies of Darkness…
Let Me Explain….
NOTHING…IN THIS DIMENSIONAL REALM…
IS DONE WITHOUT SPIRITUAL CONNECTION AND DIRECTION…
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING…
(its simply all that matters in life’s Spiritual Light)

This is the Truth…This is a Spiritual Coronation Virus…
AS IN: Reincoronation virus…understand…

I have not had enough time to Research and Evaluate the Darkness of This EVIL Attack on LIGHT…
At this Point the only direction I see is..
Spiritual Enslavement or Death…

This is EVILS..MASTERPIECE..
The Virus itself..has a Cure rate of 98%…
But the Murder Rate in Hospitals has Been 100%…

NO ONE..

Can Take your SOUL with FORCE…
It must be willingly consented for in Belief…
You cannot torchier someone’s Vessel for the Consent of their SOUL…
It must be done with Vibrational Awareness to a Flowing Consent…
Under Duress and Pursection will not…obtain your SOUL…

This May take your Will Power Away…
BUT NOT THE EVERLASTING FREEDOM OF YOUR SOUL..
SO In this Contention…
If you Willingly take this Injection…
IN the Belief it will Protect or Heal you…

This Becomes a VERY DANGEROUS CHOICE…
It doesn’t matter if it is Salt water or not…
What matters is the Consent…to willingly accept it…
Again this would take more research to Validate these FACTS…
But this is Very Close..

THAT I AM POSITIVILY SURE OF…

SORRY………

I was going to end the Post Here…

My Spiritual Guide SAYS…

NOT TO LEAVE YOU HANGING…

HE ASKS ME WHERE THE HONOR IS IN MY VOW…

(ok that is hitting below the belt…He is a Sarcastic Jerk..and Always Right…)

SO LET US CONTINUE…:)

The Definition for Coronation has been Severely Warped…

Coronation is the RE-IN-CARNATION..of your SOUL…

Hence:

The KING-DOM of GOD

For we are ALL Kings in his Majesty and Name…

So if you correlate this too…..

LOOK AT THIS DISCRIPTION BELOW AND MY HIGHLIGHTS OF PHRASES

Coronation

A coronation is the act of placement or bestowal of a crown upon a monarch’s head.

The term also generally refers

***not only to the physical crowning but to the whole ceremony***

wherein the act of crowning occurs, along with the presentation of other items of regalia, marking the formal investiture of a monarch with * Regal power *.

Aside from the crowning,

***a coronation ceremony***

may comprise many other

***rituals***

***such as the taking of special vows***

by the monarch, the investing and presentation of regalia to the monarch, and

***acts of homage***

by the new ruler’s subjects and the

***performance of other ritual deeds*** of special significance to the particular nation.***

Western-style coronations have often included anointing the monarch with

***holy oil, or chrism as it is often called; the anointing ritual’s***

religious significance follows examples found in the Bible. The monarch’s consort may also be crowned, either simultaneously with the monarch or as a separate event.

 

ARE YOU AWAKENING…???…

As this has been Twisted to A Direction of only those in REGAL POWER—FOR YOUR CONTROL…

In this Miss-Direction…to make you believe only those Above you can Receive RE-IN-CORONA-TION

 

What does Coronae mean in Latin?
1 : the projecting part of a classic cornice 2 : something suggesting a crown: such as a plural coronae kə-​ˈrō-​ (ˌ)nē

 

What does Coronas mean?
2 : something suggesting a crown: such as. a plural coronae\ kə-​ˈrō-​(ˌ)nē \ also coronas. (1) : a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a luminous body (such as the sun or moon) caused by diffraction produced by suspended droplets or occasionally particles of dust.
What is the definition of Corona?
Corona definition is – the projecting part of a classic cornice. (1): a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a luminous body (such as the sun or moon) caused by diffraction produced by suspended droplets or occasionally particles of dust
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/corona
{ME}
THIS IS A HALO…UNDERSTAND…INTO THE KING-DOME OF GOD
OK LET ME EXPLAIN SOMETHING AND MAKE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR…
RELIGION MEANS = WORKFORCE…(as in Blind Slavery)…FACT…
SO as they throw this word around making it seem like if you are religious you are closer to GOD
THAT IS 100% A LIE…
Religion does Not Make:
YOU SPIRITUAL…
It makes you Enslaved in A Blindness…of MAZE-TRIX…
I would say wipe your ASS with ALL Religion’s…
But…it’s not even SAFE ENOUGH TO DO THAT…
Religions ALL OF THEM…
ARE SPIRITUAL ENSLAVEMENT…
OPPS…GOT YELLED AT…
MOST OF THEM…NOT ALL OF THEM…
Sorry I do Not Pull Punches With Demonic Enslavement and Torchier of Innocent Children…
WE ARE ALL CHILDREN OF THE LORD…
SO Please Seperate yourself From Religious Lies…
TO STEP INTO YOUR SPIRITUAL AWAKENING…
***BECOME SPIRITUAL***
NOT RELIGEOUSLY ENSLAVED
you must Break these CHAIN’S…
Just Replace the Word ***Religion or Religious***
with ***Enslavement***
and Pay your 20%…LOL…
Holy Crap you can’t Make this UP…

Reincarnation

Reincarnation
Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious belief that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is a similar process ***hypothesized by some religions,***
{ME}-just a Theory that is BULLSHIT)
in which a soul comes back to life in the same body. In most beliefs involving reincarnation, the soul is seen as immortal and the only thing that becomes perishable is the body. Upon death, the soul becomes transmigrated into a new infant (or animal) to live again. The term transmigration means passing of soul from another body to another after-death.
reincarnation

[ˌrēənkärˈnāSH(ə)n]

NOUN
  1. the rebirth of a soul in a new body.
    synonyms:
    rebirth · transmigration of the soul · metempsychosis · samsara · transanimation
    • a person or animal in whom a particular soul is believed to have been reborn.
      “he is said to be a reincarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu”
    • a new version of something from the past.
      “the latest reincarnation of the hippie look

     

What is the difference between reincarnation and incarnation?
As nouns the difference between incarnation and reincarnation is that incarnation is an incarnate being or form while reincarnation is a rebirth of a mental capacity, such as a soul, in a physical life form, such as a body.
Can reincarnation really happen?
Reincarnation, or Transmigration of the Human Soul. Reincarnation is when the spirit and/or soul leaves the body at the time of death, and at some point enters into a new body in the process of being born. Your physical body dies but YOU don’t, although the New You might suffer from a case of amnesia.
{ME}
HENCE:
ENSLAVEMENT…
What is spiritual regeneration?
Spiritual regeneration is the ability of humans to tap into Divine Being within each of us. When we experience spiritual regeneration, Universal Love and creativity flow through us—creating a feeling of “being ourselves” and “being at home.”.
Is reincarnation scientifically possible?
Is Reincarnation Scientifically possible. Physical Science. Although crossing science and spirituality at anytime is usually something that is destined for dissonance and the burden of interpretation, by laws of what is known of the soul on one side and science on the other, then yes – reincarnation is scientifically possible.
Do scientists believe in reincarnation?
Scientists Say Reincarnation Exists, and Consciousness is Contained in the Universe. Scientists suggest reincarnation is real and consciousness is a form of energy contained within our body and released into the universe after death until a new adequate host is found.
What are facts about reincarnation?
Facts about Reincarnation will tell us about the religious or philosophical concept where a new life awaits for each biological death. They will have a different physical form or body in the new life. It is called as a cyclic existence in the Samsara doctrine. Reincarnation is also called as transmigration or rebirth.
What is reincarnation, and what is rebirth?
Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration is the philosophical or religious belief that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is a similar process hypothesized by some religions, in which a soul comes back to life in the same body.
https://youtu.be/hZhMDU9GcVg

Scientific Proof of Reincarnation
Dr. Ian Stevenson’s Life Work

“Either he [Dr. Stevenson] is making a colossal mistake. Or he will be known as the Galileo of the 20th century.” Dr Harold Lief in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

  • About Dr. Ian Stevenson
  • Omni Magazine’s Interview with Dr. Ian Stevenson
  • Sweet Swarnlata: An Example Case of Dr. Ian Stevenson’sDr. Ian StevensonProbably the best known, if not most respected, collection of scientific data that appears to provide scientific proof that reincarnation is real, is the life’s work of Dr. Ian Stevenson. Instead of relying on hypnosis to verify that an individual has had a previous life, he instead chose to collect thousands of cases of children who spontaneously (without hypnosis) remember a past life. Dr. Ian Stevenson uses this approach because spontaneous past life memories in a child can be investigated using strict scientific protocols. Hypnosis, while useful in researching into past lives, is less reliable from a purely scientific perspective. In order to collect his data, Dr. Stevenson methodically documents the child’s statements of a previous life. Then he identifies the deceased person the child remembers being, and verifies the facts of the deceased person’s life that match the child’s memory. He even matches birthmarks and birth defects to wounds and scars on the deceased, verified by medical records. His strict methods systematically rule out all possible “normal” explanations for the child’s memories.Dr. Stevenson has devoted the last forty years to the scientific documentation of past life memories of children from all over the world. He has over 3000 cases in his files. Many people, including skeptics and scholars, agree that these cases offer the best evidence yet for reincarnation.Dr. Stevenson’s credentials are impeccable. He is a medical doctor and had many scholarly papers to his credit before he began paranormal research. He is the former head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, and now is Director of the Division of Personality Studies at the University of Virginia.

    In order to help the reader become familiar with Dr. Stevenson’s work, a 1988 Omni Magazine Interview is reprinted below. Following the interview is a summary of one of Dr. Stevenson’s most famous cases.

    Scientific Proof of Reincarnation
    Dr. Ian Stevenson’s Life Work

    By Meryle Secrest

    This interview was published in 1988. It shows yet more of the many fascinating ideas and views that Dr. Ian Stevenson holds, as he draws from his fifty years of education and research into the foundations of human personality.

    The idea that some children of ages three to five not only remember a previous existence, but can identify loved ones from it, strikes most Westerners as so bizarre that it compels disbelief. Perhaps this is why the world’s foremost investigator of the phenomenon, Dr. Ian Stevenson, has attracted so little attention.

    Since the late Sixties Dr. Ian Stevenson, Carlson Professor of Psychiatry and Director or the Division of Personality Studies at the University of Virginia, has documented cases in India, Africa, the Near and Far East, Britain, the United States, and elsewhere in which young children have astonished their parents with precise details about the people they claim to have been. Some of these children have recognized former homes and neighborhoods as well as still-living friends and relatives. They have recalled events in their purported previous lives, including their often violent deaths. Sometimes their birthmarks resemble scars that correspond to wounds that led, they claim, to their deaths.

    All this is the stuff of lurid fiction and pulp journalism, presumably unworthy of serious investigation. In this context Stevenson is considered unique: His studies are scrupulously objective and methodologically impeccable. The late Herbert S. Ripley, former chairman of the psychiatry department at the University of Washington in Seattle, noted, “We are lucky to have someone of his ability and high integrity investigating this controversial area. Wrote Dr. Harold Lief in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases: “Either he is making a colossal mistake, or he will be known as the Galileo of the twentieth century.”

  • Born in Montreal on October 31, 1918, Ian Stevenson was the son of a Scottish lawyer, John Stevenson. A writer at heart, the elder Stevenson became chief correspondent in Ottawa for Times of London. His wife, Ruth Preston Stevenson, had an extensive library on psychic phenomena. But Stevenson cannot recall any incidents that triggered his interest in psychic matters. “Virtually nothing has happened to me of that nature,” he says. “I wish it would; I sometimes wonder what my trouble is.” Stevenson studied medicine at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and then transferred to McGill University in Montreal after the outbreak of World War II. His studies in internal medicine led to an interest in psychosomatic illness and then in psychiatry. Although he trained as a Freudian psychoanalyst, he now says, “I feel sure that Freud will one day be considered a figure of fun. After his first book, which was clinically based, he became involved in theoretical musings and practically lost interest in investigation. He ended up inventing an inverted cone of theory supported by a tiny base of data.”

    In 1957 Stevenson was appointed chief psychiatrist at the hospital of the University of Virginia, and today he heads the Division of Personality Studies. The author of many papers in professional psychiatric journals, Stevenson has written two standard texts on psychiatric interviewing and diagnosis. In 1964 he abandoned psychiatry to devote himself entirely to research into psychic phenomena and reincarnation. Buying time for his work took money. Luckily, Stevenson’s first essay on past lives, “The Evidence for Survival from Claimed Memories of Former Incarnations,” published in 1960, caught the eye of Chester Carlson, inventor of the Xerox machine. Carlson promptly took the first major step toward funding the studies that Stevenson has been conducting ever since. Such studies are exhaustive as well as expensive. Between 1966 and 1971, for instance, Stevenson logged an average of 55,000 miles a year, often making return visits and interviewing as many as 25 witnesses for a single case. He now has 2,500 such cases on file from all over the world, most still unexamined for lack of money and researchers. Carlson, who died in 1968, endowed a chair at the University of Virginia, along with bequeathing the funds that still support Stevenson’s research.

    Even decades ago, as he was finishing his first paper on memories of persons claiming previous lives, Stevenson saw the shortcomings of most evidence from adult cases. Focusing on the memories of very young children, he concluded that one might distinguish between “imaged” and “behavioral” memories. Although a child might have no conscious memories (imaged memories) from a former life, his interests, aptitudes, and phobias (behavioral memories) might have been formed by experiences he or she had forgotten. Perhaps reincarnation could explain features of the human personality that other theories have failed to elucidate.

    Lately Stevenson has scrutinized evidence based on physical characteristics such as birthmarks and birth defects. This latest body of work, which will be published in several volumes over the next few years, Stevenson says, may tip the scales between evidence supporting reincarnation and evidence making any other conclusion difficult to sustain. All of Stevenson’s books have been published by the University Press of Virginia, and all are in print. They include Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation; Cases of the Reincarnation Type (four volumes). Unlearned Language: New Studies in Xenoglossy, and Telepathic Impressions. A Review and Report of Thirty-five New Cases.

    For several years Stevenson declined my request to interview him, explaining that his reluctance stemmed from previous experiences in which he had been tricked by the press and badly misrepresented. Finally, in the fall of 1987, he relented, just before leaving Virginia for Cambridge, England, and then India. Stevenson and his staff work in an old house on a Charlottesville street that long ago lost its residential status and is now filled with parking lots and apartment buildings. The interior is comfortable and modern without being in any way memorable, except for the souvenirs of Stevenson’s travels, which line the walls: Indian and African masks, drums, fans, and swords. Now sixty-nine, Stevenson is a courtly and attentive listener with a reputation for being diffident. He is rather an intensely private person and, as might be gathered from the set of his jaw, secretly tenacious. Stevenson, it would appear, is much more concerned with painstakingly accumulating, clarifying, and classifying evidence than with drawing resounding conclusion

    10 Claims Of Physical Evidence For Reincarnation

    Independent of the several religions that preach the existence of reincarnation, paranormal investigators routinely investigate incidents of old souls possibly reappearing in new bodies. The following stories haven’t all exactly seen scientific scrutiny, and the related anecdotes haven’t all been verified, but they contain unexplained evidence that might make even the skeptical mind pause.

    10Reincarnation: Transferred Birth Marks

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    In parts of Asia, tradition dictates that when a person dies, relatives will mark his or her body—often using soot—with the hope that the soul of the deceased will be reincarnated within the same family. The mark is said to become both a birthmark and evidence that the soul has been reborn.

    In 2012, University of Virginia School of Medicine professor and psychiatrist Jim Tucker and Jurgen Keil, an emeritus professor and psychologist from University of Tasmania at Hobart, submitted a paper to The Journal of Scientific Exploration (a peer-reviewed journal for the study of fringe science, from alternative medicine to UFOs). Their study detailed families with children who were born with marks corresponding to their dead relatives.

    In one case, K.H., a boy from Myanmar, was noted to have a birthmark on his left arm in the same place where his grandfather’s body had been marked. His grandfather had died 11 months before K.H.’s birth. Many people, including family members, saw the grandfather’s mark made by a neighbor from charcoal of the underside of a pot.

    At just over two years old, K.H. called his grandmother Ma Tin Shwe, a name only used by the deceased grandfather. The grandmother was called “Mother” by her children and Daw Lay or “Auntie” by other children. K.H. called his mother War War Khine, just like his deceased grandfather had, rather than Ma War.

    When K.H.’s mother was pregnant, she dreamed of her father saying, “I want to live with you.” The birthmark and the child’s names for his loved ones makes his family think the dream has come true.

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    9The Child Born With Bullet Wounds

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    Ian Stevenson was a psychiatry professor from the University of Virginia who focused on reincarnation. In 1993, he published a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration detailing birthmarks and birth defects seemingly linked to past-life memories. According to his findings, the majority of birth defects are thought to be formed by “unknown causes.”

    In one case, a child in Turkey remembered the life of a man who was killed by a shotgun. Hospital records told of a man who had died after six days of injuries caused by a blast to the right side of his skull. The boy in question was born with unilateral microtia—a malformed ear—and hemifacial microsomia, which is the underdevelopment of the right side of his face. Microtia occurs in roughly 1 in 6,000 babies, while microsomia is estimated to occur in 1 in 3,500 babies.

    8The Patient Who Killed And Married Her Son

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    Photo credit: BrianWeiss.com

    Brian Weiss, the chairman of the psychiatry department at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami, claims to have seen a patient have a spontaneous past-life regression episode during treatment. Even though he is a classically trained psychiatrist and had a regular practice for many years, he is now a leader in past-life regression therapy.

    In his book Messages from the Masters: Tapping into the Power of Love, Dr. Weiss tells the story of a patient named Diane, who worked as the head nurse at an urgent care center. During a past-life regression session, Diane supposedly experienced the life of a young settler in North America during the early years of conflict with Native Americans. She specifically talked about hiding from a hunting party with her toddler son in a secret compartment while her husband was away.

    She described the baby as having a birthmark shaped like a half moon or curved sword beneath his right shoulder. While hiding, the son cried out. Out of fear for their lives, and in an effort to quiet him, the woman accidentally smothered the child by covering his mouth.

    Months after the regression experience, Diane felt herself attracted to a patient who had been admitted for asthma attacks. The patient also felt a connection or familiarity with Diane. Diane was shocked when she noticed a crescent-shaped birthmark in the same location on the patient. Dr. Weiss claims to have seen asthma in people whose previous memories involved death by suffocation.

    Diane married the patient.

    7Reincarnated Handwriting

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    At age six, Taranjit Singh was living in Alluna Miana village in India. The boy had been claiming since the age of two that his real name was Satnam Singh and that he was born in Chakkchela village in Jalandhar, roughly 60 kilometers (40 mi) away.

    Taranjit allegedly recalled that he was a student of Class 9 (about 15 or 16 years old) and that his father’s name was Jeet Singh. A man on a scooter had collided with Satnam, who was on a bike, and killed him on September 10, 1992. Taranjit said that the books he was carrying the day of the accident were soaked in his blood, and he’d had 30 rupees in his wallet. The child was so insistent, and the story was so odd yet detailed, that his father, Ranjit, decided to investigate.

    A teacher in Jalandhar told Ranjit that a boy named Satnam Singh really had died in an accident, and this boy’s father was named Jeet Singh. Ranjit reached out to Satnam’s family, who confirmed the blood-soaked books and rupee details. When Taranjit and members of Satnam’s family met face to face, Taranjit was able to correctly identify Satnam in photos.

    A forensic scientist, Vikram Raj Chauhan, read about Taranjit in the newspaper and investigated further. He took samples of Satnam’s handwriting from an old notebook and compared them to Taranjit’s. Even though the young boy “was not accustomed to writing,” the handwriting was a near-match. Dr. Chauhan shared his findings with colleagues, who also found the samples similar.

    6Reincarnation? Born Knowing Swedish

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    Psychiatry professor Ian Stevenson investigated numerous cases of the phenomenon of xenoglossy, which is defined as “speaking a real language entirely unknown to (the speaker) in his ordinary state.” The definition was coined originally by Charles Richet between 1905 and 1907. Richet was a Nobel Prize–winning doctor, whose interests and research spanned many areas, including parapsychology.

    Stevenson investigated a 37-year-old American woman whom he called TE. TE was born and raised in Philadelphia, the daughter of immigrant parents who spoke English, Polish, Yiddish, and Russian at home while she was growing up. She studied French while in school. Her only exposure to Swedish was a few phrases spoken in a television show about the lives of Swedish Americans. However, while under eight different regression hypnosis sessions, TE became “Jensen Jacoby,” a male Swedish peasant.

    As Jensen, TE answered questions posed in the Swedish language with Swedish responses, using about 60 words not first spoken by the Swedish-speaking interviewer. TE as Jensen was also able to answer English questions with English answers.

    Stevenson gave TE two polygraph tests, a word association test, and a language aptitude test, all of which she answered as though Swedish. He also spoke to her husband, family members, and acquaintances about her aptitude or exposure to Scandinavian languages. All agreed that she had none. No Scandinavian languages were taught in the schools TE had attended.

    That said, TE as Jensen was not fluent. The transcript of the session shows that TE as Jensen had a vocabulary of roughly only 100 words and rarely spoke in full sentences. In fact, there were no complex sentences at all, despite Jensen supposedly being an adult male. The accent was praised, however, by Stevenson’s consultants. In an added twist, several specialists pointed out that the language was mixed with Norwegian.

    5Memories Of Monasteries

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    In his book Your Past Lives And The Healing Process, psychiatrist Adrian Finkelstein describes a boy named Robin Hull who often spoke in a language his mother couldn’t understand. She contacted a professor of Asian languages, who identified the language as a dialect spoken specifically in the northern region of Tibet.

    Robin said that he went to school many years ago in a monastery, and that is where he learned to speak that language. However, the truth was that Robin wasn’t even of school-going age and had yet to set foot in a classroom.

    The professor investigated further based on Robin’s descriptions and eventually settled on a monastery in the Kunlun Mountains that matched the information the young boy was able to relay. Robin’s story inspired the professor to actually travel to Tibet, where he located the monastery.

    Finkelstein specializes in hypnosis and past-life therapy. He has been on the staff of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and was a clinical assistant professor at UCLA. He currently has a private practice in Malibu, California.

    4The Burned Japanese Soldier

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    Another Stevenson investigation revolves around a Burmese girl named Ma Win Tar. Ma Win Tar was born in 1962, and at around age three, she started referencing a life as a Japanese soldier. The soldier had been captured by Burmese villagers and burned alive while tied to a tree.

    The specific life in her account was not identified, but, as Stevenson points out, the circumstances were plausible. In 1945, Burmese villagers would capture any of the stragglers from the retreating Japanese Army, and they sometimes burned soldiers alive.

    Ma Win Tar showed traits that were incongruous with her life as a Burmese girl. She liked her hair cut short and liked to dress in boyish clothes (something her family forbade). She refused the spicy foods that marked Burmese cuisine, showing a preference for sweet foods and pork. She also showed a “streak of cruelty,” including a habit of slapping the faces of her playmates. Stevenson said that the Japanese soldiers “often” slapped Burmese villagers and that the practice is not culturally organic to the area. Ma Win Tar resisted her family’s Buddhism and even went so far as to consider herself “a foreigner.” She declared visiting members of the Japanese War Graves Commission (who had come to her town) as “our nationals.”

    Oddest of all, Ma Win Tar had been born with severe birth defects in both hands. Her middle and ring fingers on the right hand were webbed and “loosely attached” to the rest of her hand. They were amputated when she was only a few days old. Several other fingers were missing or had “constriction” rings. A ring on her left wrist had three separate depressions. There was also, according to her mother, a similar mark on her right wrist that had faded. The marks were eerily similar to that of a rope burn—something a Japanese soldier who had been burned alive while tied to a tree may have acquired during his ordeal.

    3His Brother’s Scars

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    In 1979, Kevin Christenson died at the age of two. A broken leg at 18 months had revealed metastatic cancer. Chemotherapy was administered through the right side of his neck to combat the many ailments brought on by the disease, including a tumor that caused his left eye to protrude and a nodule above his right ear.

    Twelve years later, Kevin’s mother, who had divorced his father and remarried, had another child named Patrick. Right from the start, there were similarities between the half-brothers. Patrick was born with a birthmark that looked like a small cut on the right side of his neck. It was in the same place where Kevin’s chemo IV entered his body. Even stranger, there was a nodule on Patrick’s scalp in the same place that Kevin’s had been. Like Kevin, Patrick had an issue with his left eye, which was eventually diagnosed as corneal leukoma (thankfully, not a tumor).

    When Patrick began walking, he limped, even though there was no medical reason for him to do so. He claimed to have a memory of going under surgery. When his mother asked him where on his body, Patrick pointed to the area above his right ear, the same place his half-brother had had a nodule biopsied.

    At around age four, Patrick started asking about his “old house,” even though he had never lived in any other home. He described it as being orange and brown. If you’re guessing that Kevin had lived in an orange and brown house, you get a gold star. Researchers investigating the situation actually took Patrick to the old house, but the little boy did not identify anything that convinced them that he was actually familiar with the orange and brown home.

    While it is very possible that Patrick was able to pick up on details of his mother’s life with her previous husband and deceased son, the biological connections are difficult to explain.

    2Cat Memories

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    When John McConnell was fatally shot six times in 1992, he left behind a daughter named Doreen. Doreen gave birth to a son, William, in 1997. William was diagnosed with pulmonary valve atresia, a congenital condition in which a faulty valve directs blood from the heart to the lungs. The right ventricle of his heart was also deformed. William’s condition improved after numerous surgeries and treatment.

    When John was shot, one of the bullets entered his back, hitting his left lung and the main pulmonary artery in his heart. John’s injury and William’s condition affected the heart and lungs in a very similar way.

    One day, while trying to avoid discipline, William told Doreen, “When you were a little girl, and I was your daddy, you were bad a lot of times, and I never hit you!” Similar overly familiar statements followed. William asked Doreen about a cat she’d had as a little girl and mentioned that he called it “Boss.” Strikingly, only John had called the cat that—its given name was Boston. William was also able to differentiate between Boss and another family cat named Maniac.

    William was able to state the day he was born (a Tuesday) and the day John died (Thursday) before he even knew his days of the week without Doreen’s prompting. He said he’d been told on a Tuesday by “God” that he was ready to “come back.”

    John had told his daughter that he would always take care of her. Whether he did in fact come back to care for her as William, the coincidences are an interesting link to her father.

    1The ‘In Between’ State

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    Dr. Brian Weiss became involved with past-life regression through his involvement with a patient named Catherine, as illustrated in his book Many Lives, Many Masters. During a regression session, Catherine shocked Dr. Weiss when she mentioned that she was in an “in between” state and that both Dr. Weiss’s father and his son were present. Catherine went on to say:

    “Your father is here, and your son, who is a small child. Your father says you will know him because his name is Avrom, and your daughter is named after him. Also, his death was due to his heart. Your son’s heart was also important, for it was backward, like a chicken’s . . . He wanted to show you that medicine could only go so far, that its scope is very limited.”

    Dr. Weiss was shocked, as his patient knew very little about his personal life. Photos of his living son, Jordan, as well as a daughter were on his desk, but Catherine seemed to be talking about Adam, the doctor’s firstborn who had died at only 23 days old. Adam had been diagnosed with total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage with an atrial septal defect—the pulmonary veins had grown on the wrong side of the heart, effectively backward. Further, Dr. Weiss’s father went by “Alvin,” but his Hebrew name was Avrom, just as Catherine had suggested. Dr. Weiss’s daughter Amy was indeed named for her grandfather.

    The revelation convinced Dr. Weiss of the veracity of Catherine’s regression claims and changed the course of his career.

     

     NOTICE THIS PATTERN BELOW…with a quote from someone
    Why is it wrong to believe in reincarnation?
    “Belief in reincarnation is wrong, because it encourages sinfulness. Why? Because if you believe in reincarnation, you will be encouraged to commit as many sins as possible, because anyway you can make amends or make up for them in the next life.” This is what a Catholic priest told me.
    Why do you need to experience spiritual rebirth?
    Being born again is a spiritual rebirth or renewal which a person can get only through faith in Jesus Christ our Lord. This spiritual rebirth is absolutely essential to anyone who desires to live according to God’s purpose for man’s existent and at the end he will inherit the kingdom of God.

I AM….NOT BORN AGAIN…IN THE NAME OF ZEUS = JESUS…For Enslavement…

I AM….The Light of Love from My Fathers Heart…

Have Belief in your TRUTH OF WAYS…

 

Watch this…Video Below…and Understand…It is WAAAAAAY More then Just About Memory…

 

 

Unleash Your Super Brain To Learn Faster | Jim Kwik

 

 

 

DO NOT FEAR YOUR MISTAKES…LEARN NOT TO REPEAT THEM

Not Perfection…We all Make Mistakes…

THE AMAZING LIGHT OF OUR LORD

OUR LORD…WILL FORGIVE YOU…NO MATTER HOW DEEP OR WHAT DARKNESS YOU HAVE FALLEN INTO THE LIES OF EVILNESS…in Repentance with your Works..To undo the Darkness you have Created you will Be Granted Redemption in his LOVE…

THIS IS THE MAJESTY OF HIS GRACE AND GLORY…

But You Must Forgive Yourself…And Walk in the TRUTH of His Light….

THERE IS NO OTHER SPIRITUAL WAY…INTO HIS LIGHT…

THE GIFT IS FREE…

BUT ONLY YOU CAN ACCEPT IT…

 

I Have a few other things to add…

But need a break sometimes

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