HeatherMarie
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I would love to hear about it.
The era of the steamboat began in America in 1787 when John Fitch (1743-1798) made the first successful trial of a forty-five-foot steamboat on the Delaware River on August 22, 1787, in the presence of members of the Constitutional Convention. Fitch later built a larger vessel that carried passengers and freight between Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jersey.
Don't assume that - you just haven't remembered everything yet. You will when you have a purpose to.HeatherMarie said:If I lived there my life was probably mundane since I don't have memories.
Did any of your childhood drawings survive? It would be interesting to compare them to the antique hieroglyphics.Lady2 said:I myself have always loved Egyptian things, and liked to draw hieroglyphics when I was a little girl, but I haven't remembered any memories - yet.![]()
Yes, but we have moved recently & I have no idea what box they are in up in the attic.argonne1918 said:Did any of your childhood drawings survive?
It sounds as if you're thinking of a practice in Zen Buddhism meditation where the master slaps the novice to...I don't know, 'awaken' him or jar him out of a predictable path of thinking.If I'm not mistaken, weren't young scribes in training hit in order for them to "absorb the knowledge"? I could be wrong about this though...
No not really but in my 2nd to most recent past life I was in Ex-Ancient Egypt though.HeatherMarie said:I would love to hear about it.
Hello there Heather MarieI would love to hear about it.
Sorry about that KenJ,,,l didn't know and assure you ,,,l wasn't trying to plug for my book,,,and your right,,that is high,,l didn't make the price,,it was xlibris the publisher ,,,to be honest,l would give them away just so people would read it,,,l wrote the book because l felt it was important for people to know what l know about our planet,,,,l'm know writer ,,,l just have probably the most incredible story of all time ,,,l never wrote the book to get rich,,,just to tell my storyThat indeed is interesting Jimie, Welcome to the forum and yes we would be interested in hearing more. Thanks for mentioning your book, however, check out the rules for posting as advertising is prohibited.
$16.00 for 66 pages seems a bit steep to me though!
They sure would,,,it's such a broad type story ,,,especially if l don't start from the begining,,l thought long and hard how l could prove my story of our past ,,and most of the proof is gone ,,,,like the bird ,,long gone ,,but tattooed in my brain like it happened yesterday ,,,the way l would start to prove my story would be with the mountains,,,,and there layers,,,,,the scientist come up with this bolony that they were formed by plates in the earths crust overlapping and pushing land upwards,,,what a laugh,,,but hey ,,,,before l started having visions ,,that story would have been fine, but that's not how they got there,,,,they came from above like debree falling,,,l want to escavate under a small mountain where the rocky mountains meets the prairies,,,,disect it if you will ,,,,l 'm 100% sure that underneath it would be layers undisturbed ,,,, the same as the layers in the prairies undisturbed ,,,not sure if l explained what l mean good enough for you there,,,l wish l knew how to send you a diagram l drew ,,a picture speaks a thousands words...hmmmm say the mountain was the size of a small apartment building ,,,,when it hit the ground,,,,it would have only sunk in about 25 - 30 feet so underneath that would be undesturbed soil ,,,proving that it landed there ,,,not shoved upwards,,, do you get what l'm trying to say KenJ?I totally understand what you are saying and have wondered about how hard it would be to state a fact that I have discovered that was counter to 'common knowledge', I have experienced the backlash from public disbelief as has a few of my family members. Your claims are sure to face a lot of push-back.