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Mike: Yes.

 

 

Dr. Woods: Very well, again I will not give you dates or ages or years so as not to concern you

 

dearly or deeply now.  In your next Earth experience you will be female. You will be from a large family. The time and day of your birth I will give although it will not carry the importance to you that Clarks will to him. Your birth will be 8:12pm, on a Sunday. It will be raining. As I spoke earlier, you will be of the female sex. You will have tremendous abilities as a child in the arts. You will not marry young, but you will marry; however you will not produce children.

     You will develop in your thirties a writing ability. You will write many volumes of knowledge on the arts. You will develop a philosophy through your writings.

You will, for a time, live in seclusion during your periods of deep thought in your career.

In your twilight years of your life you will expand and broaden out in the field of appearing before audiences in speaking and lecturing.

Your passing will be normal. Everything goes according to the records as I see them, you should live to be eighty-one years old in your next Earth existence. Not this one.

Now then, the birth name of this child will be a strange name too. It will be Feon Monet Break. When she does marry, the married name of the gentleman she marries will be Marchant. Okay?

 

 

Mike: Yes.

 

 

Dr. Woods: Now Judy, I have for you two doors, one on the left and one on the right. Which will be your pleasure?

 

 

Judy: Left.

 

 

Dr. Woods: We open the door and enter into a room of a past life. In the past life that you have completed, you are seeking some verification. I will give you something here for you to puzzle over. You were not a doctor; you were one who worked as a doctor.

I am placing you right in the middle of the Revolutionary War in this country. You were not Martha Washington, yet you knew of her and some others. But your name, a common name, was JoAnne Wilcox.

Now there were three marriages. JoAnne Wilcox Circee was the first, JoAnne Wilcox Circee LaMarz was the second and third was JoAnne Wilcox Circee LaMarz Blanken-heimer, and it was a Jewish name. Two of the gentlemen were killed in the war and the other one outlived you. Yes, you lost two close together.

You were close to much of the fighting at that time, which spread all over a great area. Most of your life though was spent in the Virginia region.

Now then, May 30th was the date of your birth. The year was 1741. In Earth years you were going into your ninety-third birthday when you passed.

You were born in what the Indians called a wigwam.

 

 

Judy: I wasnt American?

 

 

Dr. Woods: Yes, you were an American citizen.

 

 

Judy: You said I wasnt a doctor?

 

 

Dr. Woods: You had a very limited nurse training, but you were called upon to do the acts that a doctor would do in a type of emergency. You did many midwife acts and you doctored many people. There were no doctors available many of the times in the areas where you were at, and you assumed the duties. You had a lot of courage. You had a lot of instinctive doctoring skill.  You liked to use, or were adept at using a knife in the way of surgery.

 

Judy: Was this from a prior life?

 

 

 

Dr. Woods: Yes, I feel as though you got your fill.

 

 

Judy: I used up all my courage.

 

 

Dr. Woods: I will say this, in a prior life even before this one we’re speaking