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Psychic Detective Work on a "Pebble"

Here is a transcript of Beverly Jaegers’ psychic detective work on a "pebble" that was sent to her by a client, with client’s reactions intespersed:

Jaegers: Your pebble:

 rock is cold but feels vibrant

 an odd vehicle

 an old train

 lines of people dressed similar to 1920's or 30's - many children

 unhappy faces, hopeless

 all above from the past

Client: Yes, the little stone is from a very ancient piece of architechture in Russia, in a very pivotal spot, so that it could have seen all those things you mention. Galia could verify more what it might have experienced in the 20's and 30's. World War I in Russia was a very hopeless time for many people. The Revolution was in 1917, so the dates you give began three years after the Revolution, and I know that was a hopeless time for many people, a time of hunger and poverty. The Czar and his family had been murdered and Communism was just trying to take full hold to correct some of the abuses by the rich,

yet the new Soviet system had its own form of extreme abuse, as we know.

Jaegers: round things - very strange - may be stone

 a tower nearby - off a ways and up like a fairy castle - odd tops on towers Can be seen from this site

 fast water, sucking sound

 fog

 lacy-looking trees

 low spreading plants

 a walkway - quiet - like a cloister

 a strange cross with a circle behind

Client: Now this is where your information got the most exciting. The stone I sent you is from the oldest round northern tower in the wall of the Pskov Kremlin, dated from the 7th - 19th century. The Kremlin tower sits in a pivotal position on a promontory between two rivers, the Pskova and Velikaya. The tower looks very fairy tale like, and you have even more of that feeling when you go through an opening in the Kremlin wall next to it and look over another lower wall and see below a covered walkway (with stone foundation and wooden railings and roof) going through lacy trees to a larger rounder northern tower on the edge of the river - giving a cloister like look to the covered walkway. There is even another smaller round tower across the river. Pskov, by the way, is an ancient, five walled city south west of St. Petersburg and near the southeastern border of Estonia.

I am sure there must be a cross like this somewhere, but I cannot remember what all the crosses of the 12th century Trinity Cathedral (Russian Orthodox) look like. The cathedral sits inside the old Pskov Kremlin walls and has I think five onion shaped towers, a large onion shaped gold tower in the middle, surrounded by four onion shaped black topped towers. Two famous icons inside Trinity Cathedral are said to "weep".

Trinity Cathedral is just amazing and has a large, very famous grave inside

it, the grave of the third Czar, Prince Vaselec (spelling not sure of).

There are many low spreading plants near the wall of the Kremlin as the walls border the river. Also more recent walls were built on top of eariler walls, so in places you can see the old, more ancient construction with low lying plants climbing all over the old stones.

Oh, the top of the Kremlin tower from whose walls the pebble was taken by Galina - that tower top is pointed. I have pictures in case you would like me to xerox them, for you and your students.

Jaegers: a famous grave nearby

 an 'eye' shape in stone

 water has heavy mineral content

 people wearing turbanlike hats/headgear

 man who looks like a wild man or prehistoric man

 a large full moon

 sound of tree frogs (I think)

 3 women with large, welcoming smiles

 sound of music, probably classical

Client: Perhaps the three women were Galia, Vika and our wonderful woman guide, Lydia, who were welcoming me to Russia, telling me tales and showing me their ancient history and traditions.

But Pskov Kremlin has much history tied up with Princess Olga, who was the first person in Russia to change religion to Orthodox from "pagan", so I am not sure which three women someone was picking up on.

There would have to be frogs because this Kremlin tower sits at the point between the two rivers.

There is a restaurant in the Southern tower on the River where we had a meal with live music, gypsies, folklore groups, fashion shows, great food, but I would also think there would have been much music inside the Kremlin at any time in its history. And I am sure inside Trinity Cathedral there wouldoften be classical music.

We were there May 23, 2001 the day after the New Moon, so the Full Moon must have some mysterious meaning there that I don't know about.

Oh, regarding the turban hats and headgear, foreign trade relations were a significant aspect of Pskov's economy. As early as in the 9th and 10th centuries, Pskov was already familiar with Arab dirhams and in the 11-12th centuries with the West European dinars, etc.

Also since it was such an early city, I can imagine the clothes on the people of the 9th and 10th century would look prehistoric to us!

Hope you have enjoyed the feedback. I was just thrilled reading your remote report. Makes me want to study. I have been doing clairvoyant work for 15 years with my own business, but have never specifically taken a "remote viewing" class. It certainly might fine tune me.

 

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