Your Spiritual Lineage: Researching the Genealogy of Your Soul

Pioneering a New Understanding of the Origins of Personality Development

by William Bray


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/1/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9780595395163

About the Book

Your Spiritual Lineage: Researching the Genealogy of Your Soul

-Pioneering a New Understanding of the Origins of Personality Development-

Traditional psychology proposes that personality development begins at birth. Instead this new study proposes that each of us has subconscious memories of past lives that form a much earlier origin. A child prodigy may be selectively "remembering" talents, skills, and accomplishments from a previous lifetime that he is building on early in this one. We are drawn to professions we are familiar with because we've done them before, and may choose places to live, visit or vacation because they are pleasant and familiar to us from a past life-walking on our own faded footprints without realizing it.

When one of his students, in conversation, began quoting poetry of Arthur Rimbaud without knowing it, author William E. Bray, began exploring the possibility that his student might have been Rimbaud in a past lifetime. Subsequent research led him to develop a lineage chart showing that the spiritual lineage of Rimbaud stretched back through Andre Breton, Virgil and Alexander the Great. He shows how the adventures of Aeneas would have been based on Virgil's subconscious memories of his own exploits when he would have been Alcibiades in a past life.

Each chapter leads the reader through an exciting search to discover the past lives of some of the world's most important figures. The book is also written as a guide to help the reader learn how to research his own past lives.


About the Author

William E. Bray is an educator and writer. He has graduate degrees from Yale and Johns Hopkins University, and has studied psychology at Oxford. He has taught psychology at several colleges and is the author of The Emasculation of Men in America: 50 Reasons Why Males are No Longer Men. He lives in Atlanta across the street from where Margaret Mitchell finished writing her epic novel Gone With the Wind.