Reincarnation, Birthmarks and the Druze

In studying the history of reincarnation, I have found a strong correlation between people who have birthmarks and reincarnation. I AM finding out in my research that there are many people such as myself who believe they are reincarnated, and who also have peculiar birthmarks and or moles on their bodies. In addition to these connections, I have also found medical research, religions, and entire cultures who believe that the birthmark is some sort of divine sign and or mark from the Gods indicating a past life.

I wrote an article a while back that had somewhat gone into the subject of birthmarks, called “The BirthMark of Cain.” In that article I had made some birthmark connections to the bible and also ancient history where I had explained how birthmarks were held in very high esteem amongst various Tribes and secret societies throughout ancient history.

What I have also found in the course of my studies is that there are very few people who are experts or specialize in this subject. In fact, I have only found one major Ian Stevensonstudy that was put out in the year 1997 by a man named Dr. Ian Stevenson who is a psychiatrist and has written a book on reincarnation and birthmarks. In his study he found that an incredible 35% of the subjects who claimed they were reincarnated, had also either birthmarks or birth defects on their skin. (more…)

The Lost Tribe of Dan Found

Tribe of DanAmongst the ancient Greek legendary stories of certain families and genealogies, it appears, that none equal the splendor of a particular family that had originated in Thebes. In legend they are known as the descendants of Cadmus, the Sparti (the sown men), a Boeotian aristocracy from the Peloponnese region of Greece that were also called the Pelopids.

This same family I had written about in my previous articles, The BirthMark of Cain and Dragon Lords of Thebes: From Cadmus Came the Race of the ‘Spartoi’ (The Sown Ones), I had detailed how this particular family were the original inheritors of a mythical birthmark that was often described as white, and usually in the shape of a spear or an anchor. These stories started well before the time of Christ and had been told throughout history by great historians such as Plato, Aristotle, and Plutarch.

In Old English a birthmark is known as a “Kynemark,” or in English a “Kings Mark.” You will find that these sown men with the birthmark or kings mark appear time and time again in some very famous stories throughout history. These legends were not only told in Thebes, but they had spread around the world to the point where you will find that many of the greatest men throughout history are often described as having these ‘divine or mythical birthmarks.’ (more…)

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