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2006-03-23 9:20 AM Who knew? lol...ok, from michealjasper's journal, I found that in a Past Life I was...
male in your last earthly incarnation. You were born somewhere in the territory of modern East Australia around the year 800. Your profession was that of a map maker, astrologer, astronomer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your brief psychological profile in your past life: Timid, constrained, quiet person. You had creative talents, which waited until this life to be liberated. Sometimes your environment considered you strange. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation: Your main task is to make the world more beautiful. Physical and spiritual deserts are just waiting for your touch. Sometimes your environment considered you strange. not much change there hmmmmm, modern east australia? they weren't anywhere close to modern until about the 1600's were they? i'm thinking being born in the 800's would mean I was an aborigine, wouldn't it? interesting Read/Post Comments (3) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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