One of the most remarkable channeled documents of the past century is Nobel Prize-winning poet William Butler Yeats’ A Vision. Yeats explains how he obtained A Vision as follows: “On the afternoon of October 24th, 1917, four days after my marriage, my wife surprised me by attempting automatic writing. What came in disjointed sentences, in almost illegible writing, was so exciting, sometimes so profound, that I persuaded her to give an hour or two day after day to the unknown writer, and after some half dozen such hours offered to spend what remained of life explaining and piecing together those scattered sentences.” Yeats spent the next twenty years on this project, and in the end produced a masterpiece which contains an all-encompassing system of symbolism which has geometrical, astrological, psychological, metaphysical, and historical components – a model of the entire universe: “all thought, all history and the difference between man and man.”
To understand Yeats’ theory of reincarnation described in A Vision, it is important to understand that reincarnation does not take place within a matrix of linear time. It’s not as if e.g. you had a life in ancient
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