My Past Life Diagnosed

My, what won’t they think of next?

Your past life diagnosis:
I don’t know how you feel about it, but you were female in your last earthly incarnation. You were born somewhere in the territory of modern Oceania around the year 1750. Your profession was that of a sailor or shoemaker.

Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Such people are always involved with all new. You have always loved changes, especially in art, music, cooking.

The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your lesson is to learn discretion and moderation and then to teach others to do the same. Your life will be happier if you help those who lack reasoning.

Do you remember now?

Espousing moderation and reason?  That’s me, all right.  I don’t remember being female, but maybe it’s not that different from being male, and that’s why it doesn’t stand out to me.  But being a female sailor or shoemaker in the second half of the 18th Century?  That certainly would have constituted being involved with all new!

Unless . . . unless I was Polynesian!  Sure, Polynesians sailed all over the Pacific, men and women alike, and probably the women did most of the sailoring.  Ah, but what about those shoes?  Did the Polynesians do shoes?  So if I were a female Polynesian shoemaker, there I am again, involved with all new!

New?  All new?  Hey, I’m your girl!

I don’t know . . . maybe your past life will make more sense than mine (unless you too were born on the 31st of October, 1946).  Why not click here and find out?

Credit where credit’s due: spotted at Unqualified Offerings.

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