PROVING REINCARNATION THROUGH ACADEMIC RESEARCH |
Deborah Richmond Foulkes began investigating past lives in the year 2000. The self-funded project that provided the research for her first three books known as the Douglas Trilogy, spanned four years with over thirty-four trips to Scotland and England. Deborah Richmond Foulkes invested over $400,000 to validate the information disseminated from Spirit through academic research. She visited each and every site referenced in her books. And Deborah uncovered little-known original documents to substantiate the claims from Spirit, searching the rolls of the pipe from the 13th and 14th centuries in England and Scotland, and reading the contemporary chroniclers from those times.
Below are links to specific to countries visited during her research on Reincarnation . Her latest book, RIGHT OF PASSAGE, What the Dead say about Reincarnation, is the culmination of that eleven year effort that still continues today.
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Researching and writing the Douglas Trilogy, in search of Medieval Scotland...visit the web page by clicking on the image |
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Academic Research in northern Italy began with the encouragement of the late Lt. Col. Gavin Douglas, DFC, FSAScot |
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Click on this image of the Golden Spurs for the research site on Medieval Belgium |
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Traveling to Egypt was a given and Deborah Foulkes visited the country in 2008 with the A.R.E. |
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Deborah spent several days in Normandy and then was told by Spirit that a visit to Paris was in order. Click on the image of Le Petit Andely for the story about Charlemagne and Guillelmo de Duglas and other information on France |
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Access our historical website for more stories and resarch at www.mytruthliesintheruins.com by clicking the image of Berwick on Tweed above |
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Traveling to the Orkneys, visiting sites such as the Ring of Brodgar brought many messages from Spirit that were later proved through historical research |
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Visiting Scotland again was always a good idea and here is a later link of discovery |
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Teba, Spain was the site of a battle in 1330. Here is the link to the research behind the medieval town and a past life |
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