Your past life diagnosis: I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Turkey around the year 1350. Your profession was that of a librarian, priest or keeper of tribal relics. Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
You always liked to travel and to investigate. You could have been a detective or a spy. The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your lesson is the development and expansion of your mental consciousness. Find a good teacher and spend a good part of your time and energy on learning from his wisdom. Do you remember now?
I know this is probably just a quiz or something...I had to introduce my date of birth but this explains my love for books and reading and mysteries and I love investigating and probably it's just another Scorpio trait.
Interesting stuff, anyway.
And a long one, for my amusement only:
1. Mary Wollstonecraft, Anglo-Irish feminist, intellectual and writer (100%) Yay!!!
2. Queen Elizabeth I, British monarch; restored Church of England to power after Queen Mary. Beliefs: Anglican (89%) I was Engliiiiiiish!!!!!
3. Susan B. Anthony, pioneer of women’s rights . (89%) Explains my feminism.
4. Catherine de Medici, Queen of France whose hatred of Protestants knew no bounds, and who ordered the Massacre of St Bartholomew in which thousands of Huguenots were killed. (82%) Ok....
5. Irene, empress of Byzantium, overthrew her son, she had him blinded in the room where she had given birth to him. (82%) It's getting worse....
6. Lucrezia Borgia, Italian femme fatale, daughter of a pope. Her family was synonymous with political and sexual corruption. (82%) OH, come oooon
7. Cleopatra, Egyptian ruler. Committed suicide by forcing an asp against her breast.. (79%) I wish.I mean, to be Cleopatra, not to force an asp against my breast.
8. Francis Bacon, English statesman, essayist, and philosopher, delineated inductive scientific method. (79%) English.
9. Galileo Galilei, astronomer; accurately described heliocentric solar system. (79%) This one died because he claimed something like Eppur si muove? It's still moving?The Earth?
10. Jeremy Bentham, English jurist, philosopher, and legal and social reformer. As requested in his will, his body was preserved and displayed in a wooden cabinet, (79%) English again.Creepy fellow.
11. Theodora, Byzantine empress originally famous for her comedy/strip tease/sex act until she married the Emperor Justinian the Great. She and her husband outlawed rape of lower class women. accelerated Catholic-Monophysite schism. Beliefs: Catholic (72%) I get it.I was either a very intellectual woman or a whore.Ok.
12. Aristotle, influential Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.. (68%) Then explain to me why do I fail at Maths???
The link is here:
http://www.selectsmart.com/pastlives/ Nonetheless it was an interesting, amusing quiz.And a long long one.I actually cut parts of it.
Summary of that: I was a lot of important people, like Cleopatra, Confucius, Freud, Hitler, Stalin...which is historically impossible but funny nonetheless, Lenin, Napoleon, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammed...damn it I am God now?
But let us not forget Jeanne d'Ark, Ginghis Khan, King David, Beethoven, Einstein....wow, I was great.Oh, I almost forgot Moses.
Yeah, I forgot to mention a bunch of whores and strippers.They were on the list too...lol.
And Macchiaveli.He said a clever thing once and it's been my motto for years: Everyone sees what you appear to be like, but very few know who you truly are. Basically, there is more than meets the eye.
The dentist was awesome.Going tomorrow morning again, then at the Uni to pay taxes, hopefully everything will go fine so I can finally feel free of all this and enjoy summer.As if I can enjoy it.
In my previous entry I wrote about how hot it was.Guess what? That night, at about 1 a.m., storm! Thunderstorm.Since then the nights have been cooler.YAY!