Have I Lived Any Past Lives In Spain?
This post answers questions for The Council from an anonymous reader.
Anonymous: I’ve been coming across a lot of material regarding Spain, even though I have no connection to it in this lifetime. I feel that this is significant and tied to other lifetimes. Is there a past life connection there?
Council: What we see is a past life of you in Spain. You lived a life as what they called, gypsies. And you were so good at performing, and dancing – we believe they called it the Flamenco then – and singing. And you became very, very popular.
And you were part of a nomad tribe that kept moving to different places. But because you were so popular, you were welcomed into the society of people that were wealthy, where in that time they didn’t appreciate gypsies and would usually throw them out of their towns because they thought they were thieves. You were considered different because of your talent. But after many, many years of performing and becoming older, you wound up living in Turkey with your tribe. Your tribe of gypsies moved to Turkey.
And so it was a very happy life for you. And it would be good for you to learn more about it, and read about it, and see if anything strikes a chord. You dressed with beautiful makeup, you wore bright colored clothes, and your performances were outstanding. So we’d say we’re dealing here with a star. (Laughs). So we hope you research this and find out more about it.
And then find out where the gypsies came from. We know before Spain they were in India, and then your particular tribe wound up in Turkey. So that would be a good adventure for you to learn about it and see what strikes a memory? What brings a dream, or something that feels good to you?
What a lovely, lovely question.
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