The reincarnation of a self-proclaimed British woman comes from ancient Egypt

Dorothy Louise's previous life story took a long time for the science and research circles.

Dorothy Louise's previous life story took a long time for the science and research circles.

As a child, Dorothy Eady Louise (born 1904) was a normal child living in a coastal town in London, England. The misfortune happened when Dorothy ran downstairs one morning, slipped and fell. The fall was so serious that the 3-year-old girl was determined to be dead.

However, the miracle happened, Dorothy suddenly resurrected. Her parents were overjoyed, but the joy did not last for long. After recovering, Dorothy had many strange actions. She refused to sing hymns, making a comparison between Christianity and ancient Egypt.

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Dorothy Eady Louise (right) and granddaughter in 1976.

Four years later, on an outing to the British Museum, Dorothy sat attentively watching the mummy for a long time, kissing the mummy's feet and insisting on not going home with her parents. She also pointed to a picture and said ' It's my home'. She said she came from ancient Egypt and wished to return to her true home.

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Egyptian room at the British Museum.

Later, Dorothy joined an ancient Egyptian research group. Finally, she went to Cairo, married a man here and gave birth to a child. However, marriage did not last long as she often fell into a trance state and scribbled hieroglyphs. Dorothy's writing extends to 70 pages about the life from your previous life.

In the writing, Dorothy describes herself being born in ancient Egypt as Bentreshyt and raised as a nun at the Kom El Sultan Temple. At the age of 14, Pharaoh Seti fell in love and had children with her. However, because of the vow to keep the monk's virginity, Bentreshyt committed suicide to prevent Seti from getting involved.

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The painting depicts the love between Pharaoh Seti and the priestess Bentreshyt.

At first, people thought Dorothy was a madman. However, after that, all were convinced that the story was real. By the memory of his previous life, Dorothy pointed out the former location of the Garden temple, whereby archaeologists determined the exact location of the temple.

She also points out that the temple has a secret passage to the north. In addition, Dorothy also said under the temple Seti I is a library cellar with records related to religion and history.

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The statue is supposed to be Dorothy in her previous life.

Later in life, Omm Seti (the name of respect for everyone for her) lived in the temple of Abydos in a small village. Thanks to her, this place became a tourist attraction when visiting Egypt. In 1981, Omm Seti died.

To date, Omm Seti's story is still a mystery of the world.

Update 18 December 2018
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