Arthas
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Since I was in high school, and even before, the historical age that I liked the most was that of Romanticism, that is about the first half of the nineteenth century. And I liked everything of it, philosophy, paintings and especially literature, and in fact my favorite painting is the wanderer there with the curly hair of Kaspar Friedrich. And I remember that in high school my eye fell on this Lord Byron that I immediately found interesting (in fact it is the only page of the English literature book that I still remember very well).
Once I left the university, and therefore I was free to read whatever I wanted, I started to buy Byron's books and I bought a lot of them (and I have not read them all unfortunately: D) and I have read a good part, the biography, etc., and I liked it. It was like he was my favorite rock star, like, you know, those who go crazy about Jim Morrison? Here, I was crazy about him and he also influenced me a little in my personality growth. And then I saw again and again the BBC film (well done, realistic and not stereotyped), and I enjoyed creating videos with clips from that
film about ten years ago (you can find that stuff just by a quick search on youtube: Arthas120 ( my old name) and Byron).
I've been to London, too (by the way, a travel and a city that I liked very much ), and visited his house all by myself (James nr. 8 if I am not wrong?), etc. etc. Ah, obviously I also liked Percy Shelley, but not so much as him. I should also mention that I speak English very well (which is
even more amazing for someone Italian ahah ).
Now, I could have thought I was him but we don't look alike. Also, in this forum someone said that if we feel a strong connection for a historical figure, chances are we have met that figure. So I just went browsing the net, looking for the pictures of all of the people who have met him (of
course, I already knew a lot of them). And after seeing some of them, I come across a guy who immediately struck me a lot for his strong resemblance to me. Even the hair is just like mine, eyes, nose. I felt like I was seeing a ghost ahah
Later, I noticed that his name and surname are like "metaphors" of my current name and surname: Pietro and Pierluigi (Pietro + Luigi) are our names. His surname translates as leg and one of my surname's translations is kneecap.
I read a lot about him and I have noticed a lot in common in terms of personality and interests. Also, he was one of the carbonari, an Italian freedom fighter. And the Italy's independence saga was a subject I liked a lot at school, so much that it was my dissertation of choice in the primary school's ultimate exam.
I must also add that a close friend of mine, who is very gifted psychically and can remember a lot of her lives (she remembers she was my Cheyenne mother, too), feels my presence in her life back then, right in that period.
Also, ah I forgot: in 2001 I had a kind of strange disease that looked like a kind of typhus. But the doctors could not find the salmonella bacterium, or whatever it is which should have caused it, and classified it as psychosomatic. However, a month or two before I had made a trip to Thailand that was extraordinary. I had a lot of fun and I was still euphoric about this trip so ... I wasn't depressed at all ahah So, yeah, I had something like a typhoid fever. Now, this guy died of typhoid fever, and I had this disease not at the age of his death, but at the same age and month in which his best friend Lord Byron died.
Here I post his picture together with a couple pictures of mine: I use to have short hair and no beard at all but I guarantee we have got exactly the same hair.
Ok, I think I have said everything. Forgive a few mistakes I might have done. But to be quick, I translated in English a text that I have sent to a famous Italian hypnotist which I've recently got in touch with. However, I think you can understand what I have written.
So, what's your opinion about that?
EDIT: In my hurry, I haven't explained very well who is this guy: He was a member of the Carboneria, which was an Italian secret society fighting for the independence of Italy from foreign powers in the XIX century. He was also the brother of Lord Byron's Italian fiancèe Teresa Guiccioli. He also made friends with the Lord himself, who got very interested into the Italian fight for independence and supported it. Later they both went to Greece to fight for Greece's independence from Turkey. There, as you may know, Lord Byron died in Missolonghi and Pietro was on his deathbed. Later he wrote a chronicle book in English about Lord Byron's journey and war in Greece.
Once I left the university, and therefore I was free to read whatever I wanted, I started to buy Byron's books and I bought a lot of them (and I have not read them all unfortunately: D) and I have read a good part, the biography, etc., and I liked it. It was like he was my favorite rock star, like, you know, those who go crazy about Jim Morrison? Here, I was crazy about him and he also influenced me a little in my personality growth. And then I saw again and again the BBC film (well done, realistic and not stereotyped), and I enjoyed creating videos with clips from that
film about ten years ago (you can find that stuff just by a quick search on youtube: Arthas120 ( my old name) and Byron).
I've been to London, too (by the way, a travel and a city that I liked very much ), and visited his house all by myself (James nr. 8 if I am not wrong?), etc. etc. Ah, obviously I also liked Percy Shelley, but not so much as him. I should also mention that I speak English very well (which is
even more amazing for someone Italian ahah ).
Now, I could have thought I was him but we don't look alike. Also, in this forum someone said that if we feel a strong connection for a historical figure, chances are we have met that figure. So I just went browsing the net, looking for the pictures of all of the people who have met him (of
course, I already knew a lot of them). And after seeing some of them, I come across a guy who immediately struck me a lot for his strong resemblance to me. Even the hair is just like mine, eyes, nose. I felt like I was seeing a ghost ahah
Later, I noticed that his name and surname are like "metaphors" of my current name and surname: Pietro and Pierluigi (Pietro + Luigi) are our names. His surname translates as leg and one of my surname's translations is kneecap.
I read a lot about him and I have noticed a lot in common in terms of personality and interests. Also, he was one of the carbonari, an Italian freedom fighter. And the Italy's independence saga was a subject I liked a lot at school, so much that it was my dissertation of choice in the primary school's ultimate exam.
I must also add that a close friend of mine, who is very gifted psychically and can remember a lot of her lives (she remembers she was my Cheyenne mother, too), feels my presence in her life back then, right in that period.
Also, ah I forgot: in 2001 I had a kind of strange disease that looked like a kind of typhus. But the doctors could not find the salmonella bacterium, or whatever it is which should have caused it, and classified it as psychosomatic. However, a month or two before I had made a trip to Thailand that was extraordinary. I had a lot of fun and I was still euphoric about this trip so ... I wasn't depressed at all ahah So, yeah, I had something like a typhoid fever. Now, this guy died of typhoid fever, and I had this disease not at the age of his death, but at the same age and month in which his best friend Lord Byron died.
Here I post his picture together with a couple pictures of mine: I use to have short hair and no beard at all but I guarantee we have got exactly the same hair.
Ok, I think I have said everything. Forgive a few mistakes I might have done. But to be quick, I translated in English a text that I have sent to a famous Italian hypnotist which I've recently got in touch with. However, I think you can understand what I have written.
So, what's your opinion about that?
EDIT: In my hurry, I haven't explained very well who is this guy: He was a member of the Carboneria, which was an Italian secret society fighting for the independence of Italy from foreign powers in the XIX century. He was also the brother of Lord Byron's Italian fiancèe Teresa Guiccioli. He also made friends with the Lord himself, who got very interested into the Italian fight for independence and supported it. Later they both went to Greece to fight for Greece's independence from Turkey. There, as you may know, Lord Byron died in Missolonghi and Pietro was on his deathbed. Later he wrote a chronicle book in English about Lord Byron's journey and war in Greece.
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