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"When the Door of Hope closes, the Door to Shamanism Opens
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With Shaman Four Hawks (Ken M)

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Here are a few of Ken's past life works undertaken on cients' behalfs.



INTRODUCTION. Reincarnation is a fact. Get used to it. :) The human soul dynamic involves three separate entities, as dicussed elsewhere in thes epages: Upper and Lower World. and Earth souls. The Upper and Lower world souls reincarnate, bringing with them genealogical and past life information, respectively. When I journey to investigate past lives for my clients, it is the Lower World soul energy I am tapping into.

When in the journey states, I typically get brief glimpses of each lifetime...who the client was, their sex, their location, their work, etc. They may even have been an animal! I usually get 5-6 past life summations per journey. Where this technique is really useful is in discovering past life
connections. That is, two people lived lives together before, and they are now back together yet again to continue the development together.

This happens a lot, and one feels a sense of completeness realizing this person they have such a loving (or hating) relationship with has been a friend literallly through the ages.



6/16/06: A journey taken at a client's request to discover his past lives

As I entered the Spirit World, I found myself in a coal mine...and saw my client as a coal miner. This was an old-style mine, with carts on metal tracks and oil lamps. There was a lot of coal dust in the air, and I saw that my client died an early death from lung disease. The scene then shifted, and I saw my client as an ppprentice to an early German Printer.

He was helping maintain one of the original Gutenberg presses. This would have been in the 1500s, I believe. In particular, I saw him gathering berries for the inks, and also cleaning the type set of dried inks. The scene then shifted to another life, and I saw my client as a colonial woman. She had hung fabric over the windows to help keep the summer bugs out. She was a very accomplished seamstress, and I saw that she was very angry when the American Revolution was announced via the Declaration of Independence.

The scene then shifted further back in time, and I saw my client as a journeyman Soldier in the 1100-1300 time frame. He wore a very coarse uniform, probably of wool. He wore a metal helmet reminiscent of Chinese usage, and was sitting at a table eating. He was very dirt and obviously in the middle of a campaign. Finally, I saw my client living a very non-descript life in a province of the failed roman empire in the 700-800 time frame.

8/15/06: A journey taken with a client's permission to check on the past lives of the latter.

They came, as usual, in small scenes, with just enough info to allow one to get the picture.

1. The first scene was a dusty road leading to a cemetery whose spiral metal gates flung open to me with wind, dust and leaves. I came to a small headstone. She was "Hanna", lived 1605-1635, a "b'lovd wiefe", in England.

2. She was a male fisherman when Mt. Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii, and her along with it.

3. There was a scene of a church in New England, early 1800s, probably in Connecticut. I saw my client as a fetching young woman, having open and free contact with whatever boy she chose. In fact, she tended to have her relations right on church grounds when she thought no-one was around. She was drowned by several of the church elders in what they wryly called a "second baptism."

4. She was a male higher-up in the government of Constantinople in the early 4th Century. Her position has nothing to do with the burgeoning major branch of the Catholic religion forming there, though.

5. This one went way back! She was a female follower of Christ, in the early 100s, not long after his death. She was actually a female priest of sorts, complete with her own version of a mass. Needless to say, all of this activity was unauthorized as the formal church had yet to realty take root.

2/1/07: A journey taken at a client's request for to investigate her past lives.

I have done my best to place these in chronological order, going back in time from the near past.

In my journey for this I saw my client as:

1. A male conductor of a train that rain in a mountainous region of Switzerland or southern Germany. On this day, the skies were bright, and it appeared to be winter. The air was extraordinarily clear and clean. The village seemed cozy and at peace.

2. A Hawaiian or Polynesian woman, standing at the downflow of a large waterfall with her three daughters, all closely spaced in age, looking up at her with their round faces and jet-black, straight hair. Off to the left, her oldest child, a boy in his early teens, has been diving from a fairly high height into the lagoon below. This time, he does not come up, and while I subsequently see villagers and the mother running to attend to him down at the edge of the lagoon, I do not know if he was killed or not.

3. A young boy in early industrial England, living in cold, oily, grimy squalor and yet still of a happy outlook. He apparently did not know how badly-off he was in terms of physical comfort, and instead reveled in being alive and young. He seemed quite willing to look on the bright side of life, and seemed to enjoy play. He died at this age of a contagion.

4. A Princess in a royal court, probably in England as well. She lived a simple but wondrous and easy life, free of responsibility and turmoil. Her name was Anna "L" (full name not shown) and her body is still buried in the courtyard of a small mansion near the Scottish border.

5. An Amazonian tribal leader (male), with a minimum of paint on his face. I saw that he was totally unafraid to do whatever it took to ensure the well-being of his people, including killing if necessary. In the last scene, I saw him walking toward some tall trees across a grassy plain.




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