Past Life Case Study: Genghis Khan And The Mongols

he 1980s, our past life investigations have led us tomale warrior of an opposing tribe, his grandmother as
conclude that reincarnation is the most reasonablea fellow male warrior, and his father as a male
explanation for our startling findings, including dates,nephew or younger brother who was interested in
little-known customs and practices, and other past lifeshamanism, the arts, civic structure, and writing, more
regression specifics that were later verified asthan battle. In addition, he envisioned an additional
legitimate.relative as an underworld boss of one of the larger
How do you access possible past life circumstances?cities in the Chin Dynasty, who had formed a secret
Past life regression with an experienced professional,partnership with Genghis Khan.
daily meditation, and past life regression audios are*A lively part of the exhibit (which was housed in
some of the best ways to uncover previousseveral large museum rooms) was a walkway
incarnations.between two approximately 8’X8’
In order to illustrate how we explore reincarnation,screens depicting Mongolian battle scenes, including
what follows are details of Scott’s take on aaudio. Being in a meditative state while at the exhibit,
possible past life or lives.this experience was mind-blowing and felt all too
Scott enjoys reading historical fiction and in Septemberfamiliar to Scott.
2009 he was drawn to read about Genghis Khan and*Upon entry into the exhibit, a museum staffer handed
the Mongols, who reigned during the Middle Ages.each attendee one of about 9 different illustrated
Between October 2009 and late January 2010 hebookmarks that included a bio of a well-known figure
read the 3-part series by Con Iggulden. While readingfrom Genghis Khan’s time (generals, his main
historical fiction, Scott sometimes has spontaneous,wife, etc.). The one they handed to Scott read as
clear visions of people he knows in this lifefollows: “My name is Rathwood. I grew up in a
superimposed over the historical characters. Whethervillage near Kiev (western reaches of Genghis
you consider it past lives or current life symbolism,Khan’s empire). I have a good ear for
that’s up to you.languages, so I earn my living spying for the Great
Soon after he began reading about Genghis Khan, heKhan. One cannot escape the Mongols, even here in
happened to see an advertisement for a GenghisEurope.” According to the exhibit, Rathwood was
Khan exhibit that was to be for a limited time at thecaptured by the Austrians, tortured, and put to death.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science, which isHe refused to divulge any information. A past life
about a mile away from his home in Denver.recurring theme of Scott’s involving espionage
Scott visited the exhibit in mid January 2009 and spentmade this especially amusing.
about 2 hours viewing and reading about the clothing*While reading about Genghis Khan, Scott had a vision
they wore, unique customs and habits, a reconstructedof a guy he hadn’t seen or thought of since high
ger (roundish tepee-like dwelling), armor, weapons, andschool as a Mongolian scout. In the vision, the guy rode
a lot more.up on a horse and dismounted to give his scouting
When riding the escalator to the exhibit rooms in thereport. They worked as busboys in a restaurant as
museum, Scott felt an astonishingly sharp pain in his leftteenagers in this life and the one thing Scott recalls
leg just below the knee (he didn’t recall everabout him is that he said he wanted to be a police
having such pain in that area of his leg and has noofficer (which is a modern day warrior of sorts).
related injuries), then, while in the exhibit as he was*The Mongols were excellent with the bow. One of
walking by a video reenactment of a Mongolian battle,Genghis Khan’s nephews was honored for his
one of the characters took a blow to his lower leggreat strength and accuracy--he could hit a target
before falling. Scott contemplated the possibility offrom over 400 yards. The Mongols were so skilled
either tapping into the energy of a Mongol warrior, orwith the bow that they would fire it while standing in
even living a past life as one.the stirrups at a full gallop--when the horse was at that
Over the past year Scott has had periodic visions ofpoint in its stride when all four of its hooves were in
wearing a “court-jester” type of boot that curvesthe air--and they could hit a target the size of an
up 90 degrees at the toe, but they were moreorange from 100+ yards. They would also fire the bow
practical instead of flamboyant and he didn’tat enemies behind them while turned around in the
know from what culture they could have been. Thensaddle, and over their horse while hanging over the
he learned, at the exhibit, that the Mongolians wore thatside, protected by their armored horse. Scott recalls
very same type of boot. Was he “channeling” thelearning archery in grade school and did very well with
soul of a former Mongol, or did he live one or moreit. He hit all but one bulls-eye in the final test. Could it be
lives as one?a talent nurtured in a past life? You decide.
Below are some interesting facts he learned at the*When he first moved to Denver, Scott had a very
Genghis Khan exhibit, along with his related, possibleclear, what he interpreted as, past life vision involving
past life insights:the “Archbishop of Canterbury.” On one of the
*Denver is home to the largest Mongolian populationvisual time lines at the museum, it displayed how
outside of Mongolia (3500+-).Genghis Khan’s father was killed by a tribal
*Denver has about the same altitude and climate asenemy about the same time (around 1200 AD) as the
the capital of Mongolia (although Mongolian winters areArchbishop of Canterbury (who was killed by the king
more harsh).of England). Genghis Khan was barely a teenager at
*Denver and the capital of Mongolia are both borderedthe time.
by mountains.It’s interesting that the two most distinct possible
*The Mongols, during the time of Genghis Khan, werepast life notions Scott has experienced while in Denver
in perpetual migration. They disliked staying in one placewere on the same time line at the museum exhibit.
for too long (Scott likes to move around and has livedAlso on the same time line toward the end of the
in several different areas of the U.S.). They also hadMongol empire was an indication of the start of the
the most mobile army in the world at that time due toAztec empire, which he has also strongly identified
the fact that they were all on horseback.with.
*Scott viewed a tobacco pipe in a display case andIn summary, although none of the above past life
saw, in his mind’s eye, his grandfather as aassertions are verifiable with physical proof, they
Mongol man smoking it. While reading about Genghisillustrate possible past lives, or at the very least
Khan, he also had flashes of one of his sisters as aimportant current life symbolism.