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Birthmarks: How Did You Die?

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Whether you have birthmarks or not, an old legend shares the story of what those marks could possibly mean.

Do you have oddly shaped birthmarks? Or are they in the most random spots? Well, an old tale states that birthmarks are actually scars from a past life. Not only scars, but the way you died in another life.

What if you don't have birthmarks?

The legend states that people without birthmarks died of natural causes in their past life. No serious injury or accident caused them to lose their life.

If you have birthmarks, check them out. Are they oval-shaped, but thin? This could be a knife or sword wound (depending on how long ago that 'past life' was). Maybe they're small, almost round with an edge that sticks out a little weird. This could be the sign of a bullet, or being impaled by an object. Discoloration or a weird mark on a certain part of your body could suggest a fire, car accident, or another sort of trauma.

Naomi Lynn https://lite987.com/old-legend-on-birthmarks/


More musings and considerations:

Freckles-Albinos

Freckles (dark spots) and albinos (white spots) are often located where you have been burned by fire in past lives. Those who suffer from burns will tell you that fire leaves its mark on the skin permanently. Freckles and albinos are usually signs that you need to heal fire karma from past lives.

Skin Depressions

Skin depressions (where the skin is pitted, grooved, and rough) whether caused by injury or diseases (like smallpox, chicken pox, and syphilis) are often where you have been wounded in past lives. They are reminders of the issues from past lives that you have come to heal in the present lifetime.

Moles-Warts, Cysts-Lumps, Tumors

Moles and warts are often located at the site of non-fatal disease lesions from past lives. Even though moles and warts have present life origins, they tend to gather around sites of past life trauma. Especially if you are having trouble in healing them, moles and warts may signal the need for past life healing.Cysts and lumps are often located at the site of fatal disease lesions from past lives. For example, hard cysts-lumps in the hands, feet, and lymph nodes can be reminders of a traumatic death by plague in past lives. Especially those cysts and lumps which "grow back" may signal the need for past life healing. Tumors are often located at the site of fatal wounds inflicted by weapons in past lives. Tumors are the ultimate indicator that a past life is screaming out for healing in the present. Tumors usually demand a person's attention, forcing them to take action to save their life now, even if it means healing their past lives.

Unhealed Burn Mark

This deep red birth-mark is the body's way of remembering being burned by fire. The darker the mark, the less the wound has healed karmically. Usually this is because the past life is recent and the related trauma has not been processed. Healed Burn Mark - This ultra white birth-mark is the body's way of remembering being burned by fire. The lighter the mark, the more the wound has healed karmically. Although it is somewhat healed, there are still lessons to be learned from this old wound.

Bullet Wounds

Single bullet wound - Round. An uneven pattern  is a remnant of a related powder burn. This wound tends to be brown. Embedded Bullet Wound - perfectly round shape as well as the "burn" ring around the birth-mark. This wound tends to be black. Sunken Bullet Wound - Rounded shape  as well as the deep indentation of the birth-mark. This wound tends to be red. Scattered Shots - A pattern of marks produced by sprayed shots (a bunch of bullets shot all at once). The pellets of varying sizes all struck the skin at the same time in a tight pattern. This very common pattern can exist anywhere on the body. Cannon Shots - This birth-mark is becoming increasingly rare as time passes because cannons are no longer used as weapons. This wound tends to be black as the cannon shot deeply scorched the skin. With each new life, the size of the cannon birth-mark shrinks.

Stab Wound

The slightly curved birth-mark is indicative of a fatal stab wound inflicted by a knife, dagger, or sword. When these appear on the side of the face, it was most likely from a sneak attack while sleeping and was undoubtedly fatal.

Speared Through

Spots on the eye are almost always from being directly punctured there. This was a favorite form of assassination in past lives. It was usually done when the individual slept. It always proved to be fatal because a stab in the eye was a stab to the brain.

Scalped

The birth-mark features a patch of the scalp where hair cannot grow and a "bloody looking" patch appears in its place.

Poisoned Arrow

The birth-mark features a central mole with a discolored ring around it.

Branding Mark

In past lives, those who had committed crimes were often branded with a hot iron. This mark was placed on the back of the neck of Chinese activists and dissidents to mark them as enemies of the state.

Slave Chains

In past lives, those who were in chains had their skin rubbed raw where it was constantly chafing against them. This damage was often so deep that the body would layer the area with callouses as a form of protection that often carry forward as cancer.

Remnants of Torture

In the past, one of the ancient torture techniques was to place a band or rope around the head and tighten it until the individual "confessed" or died. Often this torture proved to be fatal as well as leaving a birth-mark in future lives.

Suicide Wound

This birth-mark is the kind left when an person commits suicide by shooting a gun into their head. This birth-mark is unusual is that it features a red mark which looks like a trail of blood dripping from the point of bullet entry at the top of the head.

Plague Bubo

This birth-mark looks like a wart but is not one. It is the body's way of remembering a bubo from a lifetime during the Black Death (also known as Bubonic Plague). Living through a pandemic is super stressful and often takes many lives to heal.

Leprosy Patch

This birth-mark looks like a wart patch but is not one. It is the body's way of remembering the initial spread of leprosy as the path always forms on the spot of the first outbreak. Like the plague, leprosy often takes many lives to heal.

Richa Sharma, Passages from and read more @ https://www.speakingtree.in/allslides/birthmarks-a-clue-to-your-past-life

 

From the video uploader:

James G. Matlock, PhD, an anthropologist, is coauthor (with Erlendur Haraldsson) of I Saw a Light and Came Here: Children's Experiences of Reincarnation. He is a regular contributor to the online Psi Encyclopedia sponsored by the Society for Psychical Research in London. He has authored dozens of academic papers concerning reincarnation and related areas. Here he discusses the role of birthmarks, birth defects, facial resemblance, and the propensity for particular illnesses as they appear in cases suggestive of reincarnation. Most of this analysis is of a post-hoc nature. However, of particular interest, are cases in which a prediction is made concerning factors to look for in identifying a reincarnated person. These cases are sometimes hard for people to assimilate, as they seem to involve macro-psychokinesis.

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