• King Arthur & Camelot

  • The story as gleaned from Past Life Regressions
  • By: Michael Miller
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs

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King Arthur & Camelot

By: Michael Miller
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Galahad stated the following to me during one of his regressions:
"Camelot was never meant to be as a constellation in the sky. A constellation is permanent. Camelot was never meant to be permanent. It was instead meant to be as a shooting star. It was meant to flash briefly across the sky. Camelot was meant, in its brief sojourn on earth, to give us a glimpse of what man could aspire to. It set an example for us, just as the shooting star show us for a brief instance the beauty and glory of its existence. But just as we remember the beauty and magnificence of the shooting star long after it had vanished, the concepts and ideals established by King Arthur's Round Table were remembered long after Camelot was no more.
The ideals of Camelot are still remembered. They will always be remembered. There are periods since Camelot when these principles have once again surfaced as guiding beacons of mankind's struggle to regain his oneness with God. But, again, mankind was not ready, and so they live on in the hearts and breasts of men.
And they will continue to resurface as mankind progresses in his spiritual evolution. One day the will surface, and mankind will be ready. Then Camelot can be permanent. In the meantime, we keep these ideals kindled in our hearts, waiting for that magic and wonderful day."
Galahad was right.

We regressed 102 people back to their past lives at Camelot. This is their story of Camelot that they related to us.

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