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Awakening of a Warrior: Past Lives of a Navy SEAL Remembered

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Michael Jaco’s past life autobiography is unlike any other. It travels back through the great wars in ancient India, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It is an epic and thrilling story of kings and generals, philosophers and religious leaders. It is an autobiography of his being, as it has reincarnated into many lives throughout history. Numerous great thinkers have believed in the transmigration of the soul. General George Patton, Gandhi, Henry Ford, the Dalai Lama, all discussed memories of, or beliefs in, having past lives. The great philosophers Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and even Saint Augustine believed in the rebirth of the soul. Awakening of a Warrior is the result of Jaco’s investigation—his treasure hunt—into the lifetimes he experienced before the present. Included are his lives as King Abimelech of Gerar, who allied with Abraham in the creation of a new religion called Judaism; Cyrus the Great, who unified all of Persia and implemented Zoroastrianism as the state religion; and Marcus Furius Camillus, who came to be considered the second founder of Rome.

ISBN-13: 9781888729924

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: CCC Publishing

Publication Date: 10-01-2023

Pages: 448

Product Dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.00(d)

Series: Intuitive Warrior

Michael Jaco served as a Navy Seal Team Six operator and CIA security operative with expert intuitive abilities developed over 35 years of extensive combat experience. With over 20 years of experience as an Intuitive, Remote Viewer, and Remote Influencer in diverse environments including combat, Michael has expertly honed his skills in the higher consciousness realms. As a master training specialist Michael has trained thousands of people in extremely high levels of personal development. Michael's mission and life focus is to help anyone quickly and easily develop the skills for success in all aspects of human achievement. He is now a popular alternative media video commentator and is based out of Sarasota, Florida.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Dedication iii Acknowledgments ix Foreword xi Introduction xv one King Yudhisthira during the Time When the Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita Were Written, 3500 BCE two How to Access Your Previous Incarnations three Pharaoh Menes’s Nubian Head Charioteer, 3100 BCE four Egyptian Pharaoh Senusret I, Ruled from 1971-1926 BCE five With Patriarch Abraham as King Abimelech of Gerar, 1800 BCE six Warrior Sage for Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut to Traditional Warrior for Pharaoh Thutmose III, 1480 BCE seven King Idomeneus of Crete with Heracles, Crew of the Argo, and at the Trojan War, 1520-1470 BCE eight Pharaoh Akhenaten’s Warrior Priest, Heir to the Throne as Prince Nakhtmin, and Exodus with Moses, 1400-1350 BCE nine Benaiah, Son of Uriah, during King David’s and King Solomon’s Reign, Tenth century BCE ten Lycurgus of Sparta, Regent, Lawgiver, and Creator of the Commonwealth of Sparta, 820-730 BCE eleven Numa Pompilius, Second King of Rome, 753-673 BCE twelve Thales of Miletus, Pre-Socratic Greek Philosopher, 624-546 BCE thirteen A Jewish General in Captivity in Babylon, 587 BCE fourteen Cyrus the Great, Unifier of the Persian Empire, 600-529 BCE fifteen Ananda, Personal Assistant of the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, 500 BCE sixteen Parmenides of Elea, Founder of the Eleatic School of Philosophy, 515-450 BCE seventeen Themistocles, Greek Politician and General, 524-460 BCE eighteen Pausanias, Spartan General and Regent, 480 BCE nineteen Marcus Furius Camillus, Second Founder of Rome, 446-365 BCE twenty Thucydides, Athenian General and Historian, 460-411 BCE twenty one Xenophon, Greek Historian, Author, Philosopher, and General, 430-355 BCE twenty two Lysander, Spartan Admiral during the Peloponnesian War, 405 BCE Afterword Works Consulted