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Memoirs of Constant about Napoleon, Book 2, 280-310
Napoleon suffers a nightmare about a bear ripping out his heart during a trip where the Czar Alexander does everything to charm him.
https://www.thetanster.com/blog/2019/2/11/napoleon-memoirs-linkst
Much respect to a psychologist who works with difficult clients
Song of the day: For Once In My Life
If you’ve been searching for something wonderfully weird, your search is over
Some thoughts by a Rabbi about the Sabbatean Frankists - a very influential group
It appears this Rabbi put an enormous amount of research into this topic. I am reproducing it in its entirety to give respect to his efforts. One of my goals is to help foster unity amongst the honest. I don’t agree with everything below but I have perceived many similar things on my own just from consulting my intuition and my other senses. I’ve found tuning out current major media is a way to be less influenced by this sort of group. Every day they say the sky is falling and we better shut up or else so why bother listening any more?
Napoleon is mentioned and quoted in the piece below. The malevolence Napoleon was fighting is just so obvious to anyone listening to the memoirs we’ve been broadcasting. If dark occultists really are running things (into chaos and destruction), it’s because good people are allowing it. Whatever mistakes Napoleon made, at least he sincerely tried to push back against the people of the lie. I follow his example, in large part, because I admire this about him. This is also why this post about the Sabbatean Frankists is reproduced below. It strikes me as courageous and sincere.
It is irrelevant what this group is called or how it refers to itself. Just consider looking out for their tricks and please try not to fall for them.
The full post is available at this link also:
A murdered monarch is calling out for justice much like in this clip from Hamlet
There are those with a certain type of spirit who may be murdered physically but not spiritually. At St. Helena, we repeatedly see that Napoleon believed he was one of those people. This is expressed repeatedly in Marchand’s memoirs. I show every single day that this is the case, if any have the sensitivity to perceive it.
Old plays have these types of themes because there’s truth to them.
https://www.thetanster.com/blog/2019/2/11/napoleon-memoirs-linkst
Memoirs of Constant about Napoleon, Book 2, 250-280
Napoleon walked right into the trap set for him - the throne of Spain.
https://www.thetanster.com/blog/2019/2/11/napoleon-memoirs-linkst
