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GLIMPSES OF A LIFE
GLIMPSES OF A LIFE
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                                                                                  The Path to Heaven

In this historical novella

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 11, 2020
ISBN9781951742881
GLIMPSES OF A LIFE

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    GLIMPSES OF A LIFE - Jacqueline McNeil Watts

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    Glimpses of a Life.

    Copyright © 2020 by Jacqueline McNeil Watts.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher and author, except by reviewers, who may quote brief passages in a review.

    This publication contains the opinions and ideas of its author. It is intended to provide helpful and informative material on the subjects addressed in the publication. The author and publisher specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this book.

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    Acknowledgments

    I OWE MUCH gratitude to the following persons, because without their teaching, encouragement, and support, this book would not exist:

    My partner, Dr. Marcia S. Howden – Thank you for editing the manuscript, and for the numerous suggestions that you offered to improve the quality of this book.

    My spiritual mentors past and present: The late Rev. Grace, Rev. Steve Clevenger, Rev. Dr. Catherine Clarke, Dr. William Meader, Rev. Molly Cameron, Rev. Rebecca Nagy, and Rose Ewald. Many thanks to Rev. David Hulse and the Heartlight Spiritual Center for powerful messages and for love that radiates and opens hearts. Special thanks to Patricia Diane Cota-Robles, founder of Era of Peace, for the many opportunities that she and her organization provide for spiritual understanding and growth to all mankind.

    My esoteric astrologer, Susan Reynolds, who continues to impress upon me that I must share what I have learned with others.

    My angels and spirit guides, who never fail to provide assistance when their help is requested.

    To Infinite Intelligence, Creator of all – THANK YOU!

    Preface

    I BELIEVE THAT the writing, publication, and distribution of this book is the fulfillment of my preordained mission for this life embodiment. I believe so for several reasons. Firstly, the mystical phenomena that I have experienced during this lifetime prompted me to study and seek understanding. By doing so, I received the information that I have been urged to share. Secondly, I received (from higher sources), the idea and title for this book over a decade ago. Due to the busyness of m y life, I procrastinated in writing it. Lastly, I w as reminded numerous times during esoteric astrological readings and in dreams, that I must share what I have learned with Earth’s human beings who are ready and open to examining that which I offer. Since you are now reading this preface, I assume that you fall into this category.

    At this time, it gives me great pleasure to present to you: Glimpses of a Life.

    Jacqueline McNeil Watts

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Preface

    100,000 Years Ago

    50,000 Years Ago

    20,000 Years Ago

    Nassor 2450 B.C.

    Rebekah 1260 B.C.

    Ram – 800 B.C.

    Li Qiang – 500 B.C.

    Alexios – 400 B.C.

    Tiberius – 215 B.C.

    Friar Antony – A.D. 399

    Sita and Jiddu – A.D. 500

    Basima – A.D. 670

    Richard – A.D. 800

    Mixcoatl – A.D. 900

    Miriam – A.D. 1098

    Mansa Abdul – A.D. 1230

    Linda – A.D. 1347

    Nikolai – A.D. 1465

    Griot Mame – A.D. 1560

    Christer – A.D. 1648

    Veronique – A.D. 1750

    Rev. Joshua Wills – A.D. 1855

    Jackie and Joseph– A.D. 2050

    Jackie – The Future, Exact Time Unknown

    References

    About the Author

    There is, in reality, only one lifetime that has the appearance of successive chapters.

    —David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.,

    The Eye of the I, (2001) —Chapter 4, p. 98

    * * *

    "By sharing this manuscript,

    I welcome you to bits and pieces of one lifetime."

    —Jacqueline McNeil Watts

    CHAPTER 1

    (100,000 years ago)

    FEMALE A TURNED over slowly on her bed of grass-covered rocks and lazily opened her eyes. She raised her two claw-like hands and rubbed her eyelids, brushing the sandy particles away from her hairy face. As she lowered her right hand, it gently touched the black mole which was a permanent fixture on her face. The mole was just beside her right ear. Peering through the opening of the huge cave that she and her community used to shelter them during the night, Female A saw the light of the sun as it rose on the eastern horizon. It would be a good day for outdoor activities. Since she spent the majority of her life outdoors, her heart radiated a blissful hue when weather conditions enhanced activities in nature.

    As she stirred and balanced herself on her two hind legs, Female A tuned in to the presence of others nearby. Three toddlers, who shared the sleeping space with her, were still fast asleep. In a far corner of the cave, a female who resembled Female A was quietly holding a baby close to herself as it sucked milk from her nipples. The female hummed a soothing tune to the infant. The humming, coupled with the alternate rhythmic sucking of the nipples and the soothing soft snores of the sleeping toddlers, created a harmonious vibration of energy that circulated throughout the cave. All was well.

    Female A stepped out into the crisp morning air. Being accident prone, she took short measured steps. She wrinkled her nose in and out to inhale and exhale more deeply. She felt at one with creation. Yet, she sensed that something was missing. Not knowing what this missing piece was, nor how to retrieve it, she settled for focusing on satisfying her hunger pangs.

    The others in her community had been up and

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