
George W.
Patton
It was the memories George
S. Patton had of his past lives and the near total recall of specific
battles that made him the greatest general of both
world wars (according to many German commanders). The recall of previous
lives is probably of a much greater use to soldiers than almost any other
profession.
Since wisdom is largely the
process of learning from our mistakes how else can a soldier who gets
killed when he makes one mistake ever learn from them? The only
way is to recall the failure(s) and thereby avoid the same mistakes in this
life.
George Patton gained much of
his wisdom from his memories of previous lives whereas those who did not recall theirs could not benifit from them. Hence the memories of past lives
are probably much more important to those in the military than they are
for most other professions.
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John Pinil
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