The Many Incarnations of George S. Patton
Captain
George S. Patton had never before visited Langres, a small town in
northeastern France. But in December 1917, having just arrived to
operate a tank school, the american newcomer declined the offer of a
local liaison officer to show him around the town, once the site of a
Roman military camp. "You don't have to," Patton told the surprised
young man, "I know it well."
A
staunch believer in reincarnation, Patton felt sure that he had been to
France before-- as a Roman legionnaire. As he led the way through the
area, he pointed out the sites of the ancient Roman temples and
amphitheater, the drill ground, and the forum, even showing a spot where
Julius Caesar had made his camp. It was, Patton later told his nephew,
:As if someone were at my ear whispering the directions,:
Patton
may have credited his continuing military success, in part, to having
been a soldier in other battles, in past lives. Once, in North Africa
during World war ll, a British general complimented Patton: "You would
have made a great marshal for Napoleon if you'd lived in the eighteenth
century." Patton merely grinned, " But I did," he replied.
It's satisfying to see that Patton acknowledged that many of our past lives were connected to war and conflict.
Patton,
along with many other members of his family, often claimed to have seen
vivid, lifelike visions of his ancestors. He was a staunch believer in
reincarnation, and much anecdotal evidence indicates that he held
himself to be the reincarnation of the Carthaginian general Hannibal, a
Roman legionnaire, a Napoleonic field marshal, and various other
historical military figures.
I personally see him as one of the kings of France who died in his teens after marrying Mary, Queen of Scots.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George S. Patton was friends with Dwight D. Eisenhower.
What is the connection between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jeri Ryan? Remember we are all connected. Does it involve reincarnation?
There
is a past life link between Jeri Ryan and Eisenhower. Remember there
are such links between everybody if you care to take a look.
Jack Ryan
What is the connection between Jack Ryan and Eisenhower's father? The Akashic Records are very specific about things like this.
Metaphysics
has been attacked, at different times in history, as being futile and
overly vague. The vagueness and futility, however, come from a source
much closer to home. We never used to be like this. Things were a lot
different back in Atlantis and Lemuria. Do you remember? What happened?
The Akashic Records can help us, but are we willing to help (heal) ourselves and others first?
The
main point is that with a healthy, balanced and energized chakra system
we no longer have to seek the answers. Other people will try to
demonstrate this more adequately some time in the near future.
It's
correct to seek answers to questions externally at first. If we find a
good teacher, they will offer to instruct us how to see the answers for
ourselves. To be an eternal seeker is to suffer eternally.
Erwin Rommel
About Rommel, I personally see a past life connection between Erwin Rommel and the artist Hans Holbein.
Holbein
was born in Augsburg, Bavaria and learned painting from his father Hans
Holbein the Elder. Later he went with his brother Ambrosius Holbein to
Basel where he met many scholars, among them the Dutch humanist Erasmus.
Holbein was asked by Erasmus to illustrate his satires. He also
illustrated other books, and contributed to Martin Luther's translation
of the Bible. Like his father, he designed stained glass windows and
painted portraits.
Desiderius Erasmus
Erasmus
was a classical scholar who wrote in a "pure" Latin style. Although he
remained a Roman Catholic throughout his lifetime, he harshly criticised
what he considered the excesses of the Roman Catholic Church and even
turned down a Cardinalship when it was offered to him.
Erasmus
and Hans Holbein were friends, but I perceive that in a future
incarnation they were at war with each other. It's shocking how often
this sort of thing happens in the Akashic Records. There really isn't
much difference between love and hate, apparently. Perhaps war is really
about the battle of wills between old friends.
Apparently Erasmus became Montgomery.
Sir Thomas More
By the way, Hans Holbein painted a portrait of Sir Thomas More who looks a lot like Laurence Olivier.
Sir
Thomas More (7 February 1478 — 6 July 1535), posthumously known also as
Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, author, and statesman. During
his lifetime he earned a reputation as a leading humanist scholar and
occupied many public offices, including that of Lord Chancellor from
1529 to 1532. More coined the word "utopia", a name he gave to an ideal,
imaginary island nation whose political system he described in a book
published in 1516. He is chiefly remembered for his principled refusal
to accept King Henry VIII's claim to be the supreme head of the Church
of England, a decision which ended his political career and led to his
execution as a traitor.
Hans Holbein the Elder
Hans Holbein (c. 1460 – 1524) was a German painter.
He
was born in Augsburg, Bavaria and died in Isenheim, Alsace. He and his
brother Sigismund Holbein painted religious works in the late Gothic
style. Hans the Elder was a pioneer and leader in the transformation of
German art from the Gothic to the Renaissance style.
He was also a
woodcut artist and an illustrator of books. One of his best known works
in this domain is the series he did for The Praise of Folly.
His sons Hans Holbein the Younger and Ambrosius Holbein had their first painting lessons from him.
He would have been Rommel's father at this time in history. He later incarnated as Giovanni Messe.
At
the end of January 1943, Messe was appointed as the new commander of
Rommel’s Panzer Army Africa, which was now re-named 1st Italo-German
Panzer Army (in recognition of the fact that it consisted of one German
and three Italian corps). Though Messe was to replace Rommel, he
diplomatically deferred to the German, and the two co-existed in what
was theoretically the same command until mid-March, when Rommel finally
departed Africa for good. Under the supposed command of Field Marshal
Erwin Rommel, Messe fought a defensive campaign against the advancing
American and British forces. Rommel had already left Africa because of
health reasons, but his departure was kept secret by the express order
of Hitler, both in order to maintain the morale of the Axis troops and
to continue to inspire fear and caution in their enemies. While in sole
command of all Axis forces in Tunisia (the 1st Italian Army, the DAK and
5th German Army), General Messe's able defensive victory achieved at
Mareth and the continuous tactical delaying of the Allied offensive
could not prevent the inevitable defeat of the Axis in North Africa. On
May 13, 1943, after the collapse of the 5th German Army, the fall of
Tunis and the surrounding of the 1st Italian Army, still holding the
line at Enfidaville, he formally surrendered the remnants of Army Group
Afrika to the Allies. On May 12th, one day before the surrender, Messe
was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal.
As a loyal supporter
of the Royalist cause, like many Italian officers Messe soon found
himself re-employed, when after the Italian capitulation in September
1943, he was made Chief of Staff of the Royal Italian Army, consisting
of those units loyal to King Victor Emmanuel, many of which were
reconstituted from Italian POWs and armed by the Allies. He served in
this post with distinction until the war's end and then retired from the
military in 1945 after 44 years of distinguished service.
Comparing Monty and Erasmus. It's amazing how Monty managed to retain similar headgear across the centuries.