| Life before and after life. There is no death, only
transitions.
It is best for me to use the quotes of other well respected minds in
history that have pondered this question.
Famous Quotes on Reincarnation
Article from here:
Famous Quotes on
Reincarnation
The following article is Copyright © by William House, Editor, Reverse
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"I did not begin when I was born, nor when I was conceived. I have been
growing, developing, through incalculable myriads of millenniums. All my
previous selves have their voices, echoes, promptings in me. Oh, incalculable
times again shall I be born."
Jack London, The Star Rover
"I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna."
Mark Twain.
Funny line but the jokes on him. Krishna ascended long ago. Mr. Clemens has
reincarnated far more times than Krishna. Editor Reverse Spins.
[One] time he was asked if he believed in an afterlife. After a moment's
hesitation he said no, that he thought there was only "some kind of
velvety cool blackness," adding then: "Of course, I admit I may be
wrong. It is conceivable that I might well be reborn as a Chinese coolie. In
such case I should lodge a protest."
Sir Winston Churchill
"As long as you are not aware of the continual law of Die and Be Again,
you are merely a vague guest on a dark Earth."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"The Celts were fearless warriors because "they wish to inculcate
this as one of their leading tenets, that souls do not become extinct, but pass
after death from one body to another..."
Julius Caesar
"Live so that thou mayest desire to live again - that is thy duty - for in
any case thou wilt live again!"
Freidrich Nietzsche
"The virtues we acquire, which develop slowly within us, are the invisible
links that bind each one of our existences to the others - existences which the
spirit alone remembers, for Matter has no memory for spiritual things."
Honore Balzac
"The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary
abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the
soul is immortal." "It is the secret of the world that all things
subsist and do not die, but only retire a little from sight and afterwards
return again. Nothing is dead; men feign themselves dead, and endure mock
funerals
and there they stand looking out of the window, sound and well,
in some strange new disguise."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Though I may not be a king in my future life, so much the better: I shall
nevertheless live an active life and, on top of it, earn less
ingratitude."
Frederick the Great
"I look upon death to be as necessary to the constitution as sleep. We
shall rise refreshed in the morning."
Benjamin Franklin
"He saw all these forms and faces in a thousand relationships become newly
born. Each one was mortal, a passionate, painful example of all that is
transitory. Yet none of them died, they only changed, were always reborn,
continually had a new face: only time stood between one face and another."
Herman Hesse, Siddhartha
"I know I am deathless. No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times
before. I laugh at what you call dissolution, and I know the amplitude of
time."
Walt Whitman
"No honest theologian therefore can deny that his acceptance of Jesus as
Christ logically binds every Christian to a belief in reincarnation - in Elias
case (who was later John the Baptist) at least."
Robert Graves
"There is no death. How can there be death if everything is part of the
Godhead? The soul never dies and the body is never really alive."
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Stories from Behind the Stove
"So as through a glass and darkly, the age long strife I see, Where I
fought in many guises, many names, but always me."
General George S. Patton
"Reincarnation contains a most comforting explanation of reality by means
of which Indian thought surmounts difficulties which baffle the thinkers of
Europe."
Albert Schweitzer
"Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises with us,
our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting. And cometh from afar."
William Wordsworth
"My life often seemed to me like a story that has no beginning and no end.
I had the feeling that I was an historical fragment, an excerpt for which the
preceding and succeeding text was missing. I could well imagine that I might
have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet
able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task
given to me."
Carl Jung
"Why should we be startled by death? Life is a constant putting off of the
mortal coil - coat, cuticle, flesh and bones, all old clothes."
H.D. Thoreau
"I am confident that there truly is such a thing as living again, that the
living spring from the dead, and that the souls of the dead are in
existence."
Socrates
"Learn thou! the Life is, spreading life through all; It cannot anywhere,
by any means, Be anywise diminished, stayed, or changed. But for these fleeting
frames which it informs with spirit deathless, endless, infinite, They perish.
Let them perish, Prince! and fight! He who shall say, "Lo! I have slain a
man!" He who shall think, "Lo! I am slain!" Those both know
naught! Life cannot slay. Life is not slain!"
Krishna - Bhagavad Gita (The Song Celestial: 2)
"Impenetrable, unentered, unassailed, unharmed, untouched, immortal,
all-arriving, stable, sure, invisible, ineffable, by word and thought
uncompassed, ever all itself, Thus is the Soul declared! How wilt thou, then,-
Knowing it so,- grieve when thou shouldst not grieve? How, if thou hearest that
the man new-dead is, like the man new-born, still living man- One same,
existent Spirit- wilt thou weep? The end of birth is death; the end of death is
birth: this is ordained! and mournest thou, Chief of the stalwart arm! for what
befalls which could not otherwise befall
What is there sorrowful herein,
dear Prince?"
Krishna - Bhagavad Gita (The Song Celestial: 2)
"As we live through thousands of dreams in our present life, so is our
present life only one of many thousands of such lives which we enter from the
other more real life and then return after death. Our life is but one of the
dreams of that more real life, and so it is endlessly, until the very last one,
the very real the life of God."
Count Leo Tolstoy
It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is
resurrection."
Voltaire
"That which is part of our souls is eternal. . . Those lives are
countless, but the soul or spirit that animates us throughout these myriads of
existences is the same; and though "the book and volume" of the
physical brain may forget events within the scope of one terrestrial life, the
bulk of collective recollections can never desert the divine soul within us.
Its whispers may be too soft, the sound of its words too far off the plane
perceived by our physical senses; yet the shadow of events that were, just as
much as the shadow of the events that are to come, is within its perceptive
powers, and is ever present before its mind's eye."
Helena Blavatsky, Secret Doctrine, Vol. II, p. 424
"It can be shown that an incorporeal and reasonable being has life in
itself independently of the body... then it is beyond a doubt bodies are only
of secondary importance and arise from time to time to meet the varying
conditions of reasonable creatures. Those who require bodies are clothed with
them, and contrariwise, when fallen souls have lifted themselves up to better
things their bodies are once more annihilated. They are ever vanishing and ever
reappearing."
Origen
"God generates beings, and sends them back over and over again, till they
return to Him."
- Koran
"All pure and holy spirits live on in heavenly places, and in course of
time they are again sent down to inhabit righteous bodies."
Josephus (Jewish historian who lived around the time of Jesus)
"And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or
his parents, that he was born blind?"
The Disciples of Jesus, John 9:2
They were among the most knowledgeable men of Christian doctrine in history
because they got it straight from the Master; and yet these learned men asked
if the man was born blind because of a previous sin. Editor, Reverse Spins
"`But I tell you, Elijah has already come, and they did not recognize him,
but have done to him everything they wished. In the same way the Son of Man is
going to suffer at their hands.' Then the disciples understood that he was
talking to them about John the Baptist."
Jesus, (Matthew 17:12, 13)
"Souls are poured from one into another of different kinds of bodies of
the world."
Jesus Christ in Gnostic Gospels: Pistis Sophia
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Reincarnation
 While I really don't have any way to
prove beyond a shadow of doubt about things of this nature, I can look to the
best minds in the field of this research for some clues to this phenomenon.
Further, it's not like I really want or need this type of thing in my life, so
it kind to deal with this, I kind of look at it with a few grains of humor and
humbleness. Just seems the more I ignore this, the more things happen that keep
directing my attention towards it.
My first real personal glimpse of this phenomenon on a personal
level, was when a very beautiful woman befriended me by the name of Dawn (see
images below). I had this feeling that I knew her face from somewhere. One of
the first times that I went into a school to do a presentation, she accompanied
and assisted me. On one of the walls there was the huge picture of Nefertiti
that was painted by one of the students. I remember thinking how much they
looked alike. Yet did not put this in terms of reincarnation at all. It was
ironic too that the topics that I was presenting to the class were; crop
circle, alternative energy, sacred geometry of ancient Egypt, and the Cydonia
region of Mars, and how they all were related. As time went on, we became
closer friends. Without going into to much private detail, I ended up living
with this person and her children platonically for about four months. Our
relationship\friendship went south for a number of reasons. One of them was
over "corporate" religion. I have to say that many of these things
come in deep intuitive non-controllable "flashes". They are very
powerful when they happen to me. I have no reference point in my life to pin
this on other than a few premonition dreams that have come true. But that is
another story altogether.
I feel that I must add, the the phenomenon of reicarnation is NOT a religious
or spiritual faith, but a not so well understood phenomenon of NATURE.
Somewhat like Gravity. Yet i am fully aware of the spiritual connetations of
such truth of natural Laws.
 
Me(Ian) \ Tut
The two pictures above are of me when I was about 27. All I did to them was
overlay the Deathmask of Tut on top with about a 40-50 percent transparency. I
did have to resize the Tut mask image, but in all cases where I resize a face
over another, I always keep the aspect ratio locked. I have not tampered with
any of these images in any way to make them fit other than resizing with a
locked aspect ratio.
  
The picture on the left is me from October of 2004. The image in the middle
is a CAT scan of Tuts' face modeled on a computer in three dimensions byt the
French Egyption reconstruction team. This is more accurate than a regular xray
for extracting three dimensional data. The picture in the right is a composite
of the two images with about a 40 percent transparency of the CAT scan Tut
image. The only thing i did was to make the eye sockets clear so the color of
my eyes came through better. The image on the right I did take liberty in
erasing some of the CAT scan of Tut's skull so that my hair line was more
visible. I am not about to shave my head to see if the overall skull is
identical in size. Yet I would subject myself to a CAT scan if I had the
chance.
Animated image of my face and Tut's. Click on the image for
a bigger version. (1.1 megs)
This image is the closest i have in age of Tut when he died. I was about 26 or
27 when this was taken.
Or you can download a small video here
Reconstruction Teams of Tut's Face can be found here:
http://guardians.net/hawass/Press_Release_05-05_Tut_Reconstruction.htm
The following below is From Ahmed Osman's website:
http://www.ahmedosman.com/tut_images.html
See underlined text below as well as my comments in blue Bold. The similarities
are exreamly interesting. Ahmed also makes some very good points on the way all
this was released to the public.
On Tuesday, May 10, 2005, Egypt's
Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) released three images of Tutankhamun's
face, based on reconstructions of the recent CT scanning of the young pharaoh.
The three reconstructions were made separately by French, American, and
Egyptian teams. The release of the images was made to coincide with the
National Geographic Channel program about Tutankhamun, which was shown 5 days
later and claimed to show the true face of the young pharaoh. Commenting on
these reconstructions, Zahi Hawass, secretary general of SCA, said: "The
shape of the face and skull are remarkably similar to a famous image of
Tutankhamun as a child where he was shown as the sun god at dawn rising from a
lotus blossom."
Hawas was not, of course, telling the truth, but was merely using his
official status as the head of the Supreme Council of Antiquities to advertise
the National Geographic program, in which he was taking the main role. First of
all, the three reconstructions are not in agreement on how King Tut looked,
with the French and American ones showing more similarity, while the Egyptian
reconstruction gives their Tut "a more prominent nose and a stronger jaw
and chin." Then again, none of the three reconstructed faces look like any
of the ancient representations we have of Tutankhamun. While these attempts can
be regarded as a good exercise for the modern technological machines, the
result, as I see it, is still far away from reality.
Although ancient Egyptian art did not generally represent how people
looked, but rather presented an idealized form, the situation changed during
the Amarna period. Two artistic schools emerged at this time: one romantic,
which tended to exaggerate (for example, the king would be represented with
unusual facial and bodily features), while the other school was realistic,
depicting the real features of the person represented. Most of the Tutankhamun
representations we havehis golden mask and his image coming out of the lotus
flowerare in this latter style. When we look at the different artistic
representations of King Tut, we can identify him as the same person in all of
them. We can also see the similarity in looks between him and other members of
the royal family. Professor R. G. Harrison, the anatomist who examined Tuts
mummy in 1963, found a striking similarity to artistic impressions of
Akhenaten, suggesting that they were close relations. Howard Carter, the artist
who discovered Tuts tomb, was equally struck by the matching appearance of his
mask and the mummy, both to Akhenaten and his mother, Queen Tiye.
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Looking Down the Nose of Tut:
What the Recent Exam of a Pharaoh Reveals about the New Face of
Egyptology
By Charles Pope
The June 2005 issue of National Geographic
proudly displays the latest reconstruction of King Tut. It is the image of a
serious but beautiful young man with unblemished complexion and pursed lips. He
also has a thick, muscular neck and broad shoulders. "The New Face of
Tut," as it is being called, was based on X-ray photos taken by
state-of-the-art CAT scan equipment. So what could possibly be wrong with the
resulting picture? Members of the study team are quick to point out that there
are definite limits to what can be inferred from this type of technology alone.
Yet, knowing this, the team discounted other valuable sources of information
from Tut's tomb and from other royal mummies that would have greatly improved
their work. For instance, a comprehensive study of Tut's wardrobe, which
included numerous undergarments and his personal fitting mannequin, led other
investigators to conclude that Tut's actual measurements were a less than
heroic 31-29-43. Similar to my measurements at
this time in my life. Due to a form of Arthritas called "ankylosing
spondylitis"
Previous
examinations of royal mummies from Tut's era have demonstrated that pharaohs
were in general not model physical specimen. They suffered physically and
aesthetically from skin diseases, arthritis, scoliosis and other bone defects,
dental abscesses, buckteeth, large hooked noses, baldness (male and female),
and so forth. This does not include mental and nervous system disorders that
cannot be discerned by visual inspection or X-rays of their mummies. The most
recent study of Tut indicates many of these same conditions were present, but
the examining team largely denies that he would have been plagued by any of
them.
For
example, the mummy of Tut exhibits abnormal curvature of the spine, especially
in the area of the neck (cervix). Just like me for
the past ten years! This was not present while Tut remained alive,
or so we are flatly told. The National Geographic website states, "Experts
think . . . as the embalmers were laying Tut's body out, they inadvertently put
a kink in his spine." This is not a reasonable conclusion when it is
known that the tomb of Tut contained an excessive number of canes, some of
which showed actual wear from regular use. The response to this peculiar find
is that Tut, presumed to have been a normal, healthy teenager, collected
walking sticks as a hobby! Therefore, the crook in Tut's neck was removed for
the official portrait made by the National Geographic team. I use a cane sometimes too. Somethimes for weeks at at
time.
Other
experts in Salt Lake City studied X-rays taken of Tut as part of a recent
Discovery Channel special. They concluded that he indeed had a dangerous bow
and fusing of cervical vertebrae, which shortened the apparent length of his
neck and made it impossible to turn his head without rotating his entire
upper body. This is me to a "T". I
nearly feel of my seat when i read this! Steven Theiss of the
University of Alabama at Birmingham's Division of Orthopedic Surgery, when
interviewed by Discovery News, stated, "Klippel-Feil syndrome is commonly
associated with other congenital problems that would have affected not only his
appearance, but his overall health and function." Will these specialists
now change their minds now that Tut has been given a clean bill of health by
National Geographic?
Other
skeletal anomalies abound. Tut sustained a severe fracture to the left leg just
above the knee, as well as a detached left kneecap (patella). There is also an
unhealed break of a lower leg (fibula) bone in the area of the right ankle. The
team admits that the unhealed fracture in the knee region was especially
profound and probably occurred within a week of Tut's death at the most.
However, foul play is completely ruled out because a radiologist on the team
claims that teenage boys are prone to breaking their legs like this. Regarding
Tut's skeleton, the official companion book of the Tut tour further discloses,
"There are many other fractures of the limbs, but most were probably
caused by (Howard) Carter's team."
Howard
Carter, it is speculated, also removed the sternum and front rib cage of Tut,
which are absent from the mummy but not discussed in any of the previous
reports. Removal of them, according to the most recent evaluation, would have
been appropriate and necessary in order to liberate Tut from his jewels and
golden coffin. Again, only the most conservative interpretations are drawn,
with others dismissed out of hand. The need for further study is cited, but why
bother when one is already content with the present state of affairs. The June
2005 issue of National Geographic is titled, "Modern Technology Reopens
the Ancient Case of King Tut." However, the case was briefly reopened only
so it could be permanently shut. According to the Head of Egypt's Supreme
Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, who is incidentally also a National
Geographic Fellow, "We don't know how the king died, but we are now sure
it was not murder. The case is closed. We should not disturb the king any
more."
Returning
to the "supreme head" of Tut, the examiners note that he had an
extremely elongated skull. They cushion this blow by saying they find no reason
to suspect that he suffered any ill effects from it, and for the simple reason
that his cranium had not prematurely fused. They further mention that Tut's
left cheek had a deep scar, but this does not tarnish the image of the 3-D
model of his face. If anyone saw me at the moment.
I have had an interesting skin reacion on the left side of my face for one year
now. Regular medical treatmeant has not worked. Seems to have appeared when i
started researching this. I did not know this about Tut at the time though.
Maybe this is some sort of soul memory expressing from my subconcious. I have
just found out i have some severe food alergies that agravate this. I just
found out the couse of this is mercury poisoning. Broght on by an amalgum
filling extraction. Tut also had a cleft palette, but it is not
believed to have manifested in a speech impediment or unsightly harelip. What's
more, one of his wisdom teeth was impacted and pressing on the sinus cavity,
yet it is said he was in little pain, if any. Tut's bottom teeth were crooked
as well, and he had a pronounced overbite. However, the 3-D model of his face
cannot show what must have been a torturing (and perhaps tortured)
smile.
And what
about other facial features? Chris Johns, Editor of National Geographic
Magazine, quoting forensic anthropologist Jean-Noel Vignal in the June 2005
issue, writes, "It is impossible to know the shape of the nose and
ears, the color of the eyes and the skin tone." But not bone features such as eye distance, jaw bone and other
relative distances. This gave the team license to construct a
politically correct Tut. Vignal continues, "Our solution was to model the
color on modern Egyptian skin tones, which vary across a wide spectrum."
What the author means of course is that Tut was given just enough color so as
not to offend anyone (and as much as possible appeal to everyone). Tut was also
equipped with a well-proportioned, even attractive nose, but one unlikely to
even remotely match his own.
The mummies
of Tut's grandparents, Yuya and Tuya, are so well preserved that we know
exactly what their noses looked like. This would have been an excellent source
for the forensic artist to draw upon. But no, oh the horror! The proboscis of
Yuya more closely resembles a bird's beak. This would not be fit for Tut's
"extreme makeover." The modern bust of Tut, just like those made of
him (and other pharaohs) in antiquity, was largely commissioned for propaganda
purposes. It is derived from reality but intended primarily to inspire
devotion.
Sources:
National
Geographic Website:
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/tut/mysteries/index.html
Zahi Hawass,
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, pp. 269-270.
National
Geographic Magazine, "Modern Technology Reopens the Ancient Case of King
Tut," by A.R. Williams, June 2005 Issue.
KMT Journal,
"King Tut Returns," by Zahi Hawass, Summer 2005 Issue.
dwij.org
Webzine:
dwij.org/forum/amarna/comments/popedna.html
ABC News:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s1244437.htm
Discovery
Channel: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20041115/tutmummy.html
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Overlay comparison of the American blind Tut reconstruction with my face.
Also consider that in this image i am about twice the age now of when Tut died.
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Dawn M. \
Nefertiti
Quite the resemblance. Further, Dawn is also the name for the sun rising in
the morning. Her astrological sun sign is Libra. There is also a connection
with her daughter's name, but I feel that would be too personal to include
here. Also, her married last name has a very similar cadence structure the the
name Nefertiti. I did show this image of Nefertiti to Dawn and asked her if she
saw the resemblance. She said she did. Also a very good artist friend with a
good eye for detail said the same thing.

I don't have any other pictures of Dawn, so this is the best comparison I
can do. Dawn and Lyle(bleow) knew each other as well, but were not as close
friends with each other as I was to both of them.
 Lyle
Carter \ Howard Carter
Lyle was one of my closer friends. He was very helpful to me in many ways.
He also learned and applied some of the legal techiques that I showed him and
all of his traffic court appearances. He even took one to Supreme court of
which I helped with the paperwork and one in about twenty minutes. He further
acted as "agent" for other people that had traffic related issues.
Many of these people one their cases.
He died died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack. The first good
friend of mine to have passed away, and it was pretty hard on me.
The strange part of this, is that at the very moment I was writing an email
to contact this woman below, Faye, for the first time, is when I received the
call that he had died.
The thing that Lyle and I had most in common was the fact that we were both
interested in technology that could help the environment and also. I watched
him take a simple idea that worked and make it grow into something with huge
potential. I did much of the computer work for the company that he formed. Just
seemed there was too much bureaucratic red tape\resistance for such a simple
idea. Our mutual interest in the rights of and for people before corporations
and government abuse were a big part of our friendship.
I cannot pass this information on to Lyle because he has passed on. He died
the night before i first contacted Faye. Yet privately one time, without my
provocation, he did say that he thought I was the reincarnation of Edward Coke.
Other people have told me that too without me saying anything about it in any
way.
Download a small video here

Irene G. \ Ankhesenpaaten
Irene is a wonderful woman whom I met through some friends that had similar
interests with understanding the legal system. She was a legal secretary for
many years and had a good mind and background for comprehending things of that
nature. She also learned very fast. We first met in February of the same year
that Lyle died and I first contacted Faye below. There was a deep spiritual
connection that we both acknowledged right away. What was interesting is the
fact that she had a deep connection to the "Hathors" of Egypt as her
guides. I had the feeling that she was my wife some time long ago, yet she kept
getting the image of a sister. I got the image of Egypt, and she of ancient
India and dealing with Law at the time there. Turns out that Ankhesenpaaten was
the half sister of Tut and his wife.
Another interesting aspect of our relationship is that whenever I call her
on the phone, either eagles or large osprey fly over her home. She always says
that I am good luck for her which makes me feel rather good. I also know that
animals have special significance if we listen for the corresponding relative
relationships. I asked Irene what she thought of this reincarnatin connection.
At first she did not see\feel it in this way about herself. But she did see the
resomeblance in myself, Dawn, Faye and Lyle. Yet as i revealed to here more
about her circumstances in life, and our connection in meeting in this life and
also some other things she was not aware of, she was more open to the
idea\possibility of this about her. She encouraged me ot pursue this as much as
possible.. I also told her of something quite profound.. and she truly felt and
believed(culd see) it.. which also confirms more of these connections and
circumstances.
Irene is what could be called a voracious "Freedom Fighter". She
put much on the line after finding out the the justice system is quite rigged.
She put her beautiful house on the line fighting the the system for no gain
other than to let others have the freedom they deserve.
Here is are a few videos of her standing her ground because she knows
"who she is" and how to express that to people that cannot cannot
look her in the eyes or when they try to take her home away from her with
defective legal documents. Never be fooled by a piece of paper!
Video 1: 17 mins (60 megs)
Video 2: 14 mins (25 megs)
Video 3: 15 mins (28 megs)
Video 4: 16 mins (29 megs)
For a bit of background on her knowledge about her fundamental freedom, see
this page: Ye Lawyers
 
On the left is Tut and his sister. On the right is Irene and myself. Click
on images for a larger copy. A physical characteristic that I found between the
two of them was body stature. Irene is fairly short and has a similar body
physique as seen in the Egyptian relief above.
 Faye M. \ Kiya
Resemblance is uncanny. Not to mention other little things that point in
that direction. She is incredibly artistic and holds a remarkable sense of
wisdom for a person of such a young age. Also along the lines of artwork, Faye
seems to be a natural with using color and photography in her art without any
real formal training. In one word; "brilliant". Yet further, she
wears an Ankh necklace and these big hooped earrings similar to this relief of
Kiya. Also, the eyebrows too. I have always been fascinated at how the artwork
of Egypt took a dramatic turn for the better in the Amarna period. Could it
have been that Kiya was a huge influence on the artwork of that time period?
The images on the right and left above are from the lids of a coptic jar. This
is regarded as a sacred vessel that hold one of the organs of the deceased
person.
 
Images of the carved alabaster coptic jar of Kiya. Click on each image for a
larger view.
 
Besides each being obviously incredibly beautiful, there is something about
the eyes that seem so similar. hte big hooped earrings are very visible here
simialr to the round earring on this relief of Kiya
 Download a small video
here that uses a stone sculpture of Kiya and one
of Faye's art image for a straight on comparison of facial features such as eye
sockets, mouth, etc.
The little gaget in her hand is the remote for the camera(lots of people ask!).
I have asked Faye what her thoughts were on all of this; pro or con, if she
saw a similarity in facial features to Kiya, but have not had a direct answer.
Yet what is obvious sometimes needs no words.
Interesting animal connection here too. Just after i had first seen a
picture of Faye on the internet, I was home alone when a dog came up the very
steep and long stairs of my back porch and stuck it's head in my open pation
door. The dog was rather shy. But my words and gestures towards it conviced her
to come all the way in. She instantly rolled on her back and wanted me to pet
her. It was a female dog. And a very affectionate one as well. She had a dogtag
on with the phone number of the owner and the name of the dog. The name of the
dog was Kia. I told this story to Irene and felt it was a powerful omen. I did
not know Faye at the time or the or the name of Kiya or anything else about
what was is on this page. I just "knew" that it was a powerful signal
from creator of things to come... seems it was.
*Note: In all of the people I have mentioned on this page, there is an
underlying theme of either abandonment or abuse of some sort, or both. It would
seem that these are one of the biggest challenges we have all had to face,
endure, and overcome in our lives.
A couple of the best sites I have found on this here:
Return of
the Revolutionaries by: Walter Semkiw, MD, MPH
The Reincarnation
of Edgar Cayce and His Soul Group? by: David Wilcock
One of the reasons I think this is so important, is the fact
that it would break all the barriers that many of the religions of today
fight\disagree and feud over. Wouldn't peace by nice for a change?

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