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A Prayer Different From All Others

Military Karmic Symbols in the Aura

When we look at a person, at human energy with our inner eye, we can easily recognize the karma of a soldier in others, even without having visions or clairvoyance.

Initially, one indication of a soldier’s past-life background may be that a given person has an authoritative attitude, carries themselves not merely in a dignified manner but with the habit of someone accustomed to giving orders. Even a mother-in-law or a manager at work may have such a past.

We look further at a springy gait, agility of movement. Even easily and effectively catching a glass falling from a table may be some kind of evidence.

Let us look at the collection of swords and knives someone has gathered at home. Let us glance into a boy’s toy box, at the computer games a person is interested in.

In such a simple way we can make a superficial assessment of who is who.

Other indicators may be hidden in a person’s energy field, but also in tattoos. These include various symbols associated with military service, the use of weapons, or membership in certain formations.

Swords, spears, pitchforks and similar objects may be carried by human Souls themselves, held in their hands, slung across their backs, or embedded in their bodies, if a former incarnation suffered in such a way.

A large shepherd’s axe held in the hand is the karma of a Viking.

Native American feather headdresses were also signs of military rank.

Astral serpents visible near the shoulders are a reminder of the rank of general, hetman, and their equivalents. In people who today have no connection with the military, heavy shoulders and constant pain above the collarbones may have such an origin.

Painted eyes. Face paint.

These were used, for example, by warlike Janissaries, Maori, Native Americans, Vikings, Parthians, and others. More recently, during the First World War, 400,000 soldiers from the Romanian army of 800,000 men were killed. Another 400,000 were wounded. What more can be said about that army? A memorable order was issued there at that time stating that when going into battle, only officers of the rank of major and above were permitted to wear eye shadow.

In many armies, the more adorned a soldier was with gold pendants, the greater his importance. A remnant of this may be an energetic or physical earring worn today in the ear, nose, or lip. Even ornaments similar to those worn in the mouths of African tribesmen two hundred years ago. Various other ornaments may be worn in the hair or moustache.

In my town, a high school student visits my neighbour’s daughter whose Soul wears the attire and feathered crest of a Roman centurion.

Many different military symbols and signs of belonging to a particular army appear on the head or in other places, even those belonging to armies that no one remembers anymore.

Thus we may perceive the symbolism of the double Sowilo rune — that is, SS.

– The swastika in both forms: the Buddhist one from India and the Buddhist one from the Reich.

– A flame — visible among victims of concentration camps.

– The Trojan Horse.

– The executioner’s mask.

– A broom, which may relate to the Oprichniki of Ivan the Terrible or to the karma of a witch.

Experts in weaponry are able to distinguish the English yew bows carried by Souls on their backs from Asian bows, or a katana sword from a Greek sword attached in a different place.

– Shaving one’s own head or the heads of others. Wearing a shaved, upright or hanging plume of one’s own hair. It does not matter whether it is styled, teased, worn as a queue, a Mohawk, a topknot, or braided into a sidelock.

The sexuality of karmic soldiers is a vast topic. The preferences of soldiers in earlier times resulted, among other things, from their long absence from home and the lack of women in their environment. One example is a number of Achaean heroes who came to conquer Troy accompanied by their own husbands at their side and swords on their thighs. Another example is the memory of activities within the Sacred Band of Thebes, among Janissaries, among sailors on submarines, and so forth.

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• Anonymous writes:
29/05/2016 at 19:20 (Edit)

“In Egypt, as the journalist Patrick Barkham wrote, Field Marshal Kitchener ‘developed a certain officer’s affliction, namely a liking for sodomy.’ In Simla he continued his Egyptian habits and surrounded himself with a group of unmarried officers.”

Excerpt from the book “The Kamasutra Diaries” Link 


Opublikowano: 17/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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