--- In [email protected], "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> He claims he was (see his website), or at least he claims that in a
> past life he was Hitler's second-in-command, who was Bormann. What was
> it like to be Bormann, Rory?

Actually, I am wondering if you read my website very closely. I made no 
such claim.

I *did* say that a lot of images and emotions floated up, which I 
tentatively identified as "past-life memories," and which I eventually 
identified as Herman Goering's, not Martin Bormann's. At the time, I 
found this useful for making sense of emotional patterns I was then 
entangled in: moving through judgement, projection, disempowerment and 
anger, learning to embrace my (and everyone's) innate capacity for 
evil, and to move from there into unconditional love. 

I am not prepared to say that I *was* Herman Goering, or anyone else 
for that matter, although I am prepared to say Herman Goering *is* a 
part of me, as is everything and everyone else. 

This feels indescribable because it's a priori, but utterly loving-
radiant-ecstatic if I choose to externalize and put my attention on it; 
thanks for asking :-)


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