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[... 32 paragraphs ...]
This was when he was a male in Turkey, as the country has been called, and you were his cohort, as in the dream he had. There were two Turkish lives, one after another. He was a great leader, driven by the desire for power, and by a sense of purpose, in the Ottoman Empire. He wanted to conquer, and bring the world under Ottoman sway.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
He died, and came back as the next leader—this leader being the one that saw the final dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. He felt that he had led, in the second existence, a whole people astray, for a cause in which he had once completely believed, and given entire allegiance.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Now the woman who was his mother this time had a connection with another leader—I am trying not to get distortions in here; you may have to check some of this later—I believe Charlemagne, and Ruburt slew him in battle, after he was first crippled. The two were bitter adversaries. Ruburt put himself in a position therefore where violence could not be used.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
The personality however, tell him, lived according to his lights, possessed a primitive love of nature, and did, now, inspire others with heroism under the conditions chosen In the second existence mentioned, he was again a leader, but had learned the two-tongued nature of power, and allowed the Christians to win. In a way he handed that burden over to them. They had to grapple with it, and for several centuries.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(After the session she had more impressions off to her left of the Turkish leader—“the white teeth and dark skin. He loved fancy clothes. He had enormous vitality, bounding about, killing with a joyful childlike innocence, if you can put it that way. He seems like a giant to me.” Jane said her body reacted in different ways—“with a thrill, a chill, an empty stomach all at once....”)