Adrian F

  • GENOTYPES/PHENOTYPES

    FIVE PHENOTYPES AS DESCRIBED BY PAUL VON WARD, HARVARD UNIVERSITY LEVEL SCIENTIST, IN HIS BOOK: "THE SOUL GENOME, SCIENCE AND REINCARNATION," CONFIRMING ADRIAN FINKELSTEIN, M.D. BEING THE MOST PROBABLE REINCARNATION OF ANTOINE DAQUIN, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TO KING LOUIS XIV.

    Life and Legacy of Antoine Daquin

    .INTRODUCTION: Very briefly stating my previously explored 24 past lives (eight of them as a physician/healer,) in 1998, under self-hypnotic past-life regression and all confirmed by Ahtun-Re.

    The current presentation is on one of these lifetimes, that of Antoine Daquin.

    IT IS COMPELING TO MENTION FROM THE BEGINNING OF THIS PRESENTATION, THAT IN 2006, SEVEN AND A HALF YEARS FOLLOWING THE ABOVE REGRESSIONS, ATHUN –RE CHANNELED BY KEVIN RYERSON, AND UNBEKNOWST TO HIM, ENDED AF’S UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR MANY MONTHS, TO FIND A PORTRAIT OF ANTOINE DAQUIN TO COMPARE TO THE ONE OF AF. ATHUN-RE, IN HIS LAUGHING AND JOKING MANNER REVEALED TO AF, THAT SUCH A PORTRAIT CAN BE FOUND IN THE LOUVRE MUSEUM CATALOGUE, AND IS 13 BY 10, MEDALION-SHAPED, WITH THE NAME OF THE ARTIST, AND THAT THROUGH THE CATALOGUE IT CAN BE LOCATED. AND IT WAS, AT THE BIBLIOTEQUE NATIONAL DE FRANCE!!! IT WAS AS REVEALED BY AHTUN-RE, 13 BY 10 AND MEDALION SHAPED, PAINTED BY THE ARTIST ATHUN NAMED… Later on in the presentation I’ll expand on this topic.

    The following are the five factors summarized by Paul Von Ward, which correspond to Dr. Ian Stevenson’s, Dr. Adrian Finkelstein’s and Dr. Walter Semkiw’s classic and extensive work on reincarnation, as well as other factors I have isolated and used over more than 30 years, to establish matches, in the course of assisting over five thousand of my patients with past-life regression therapy:

    .LIFE AND LEGACY OF ANTOINE DAQUIN

    Matches were found using the following markers:

    . GENOTYPE/PHENOTYPE

    Biometric facial similarity between Antoine Daquin and Adrian Finkelstein-slide.

    Demonstrating the above similarity, also through the use of the security facial grid measurement. Paul Von Ward had already offered such a confirmation:

    DAQUIN/FINKELSTEIN FACIAL GEOMETRY COMPARISONS

    (August 2008 by Paul Von Ward)

    Six facial geometry measurements (defined by the Reincarnation Experiment psycho-physical model) were made on one reproduction of an 17th century portrait of Antoine d'Aquin and two different-scale versions of the same photograph of Adrian Finkelstein.

    The averages of two sets of Finkelstein's three ratios (see attached form) were compared to the three Daquin ratios. The overall variance between the two men's features was .027 or less than 3% difference. This small degree of difference is consistent with the facial geometry correspondences found in all the most robust past-life connections evaluated by the Experiment.

    A random selection of facial photographs reveals average variances from 15% to 39%.

    Body built similarity between AD and AF. Though, AF as compared to AD, is slimmer and more physically fit. This appears to be a sign of adaptability from one lifetime to the next.

    .COGNITIVE CEREBROTYPES

    Sensor/Intuitive: Balance between sensor and intuitive found feasible in both AD and AF.

    Thinker/Feeler: Balance between thinker and feeler found feasible in both AD and AF.

    The IQ of AF and AD appear similar. The writing linguistics between AD and AF appear alike; not so, those between AD/AF and the other principal physicians of the king. In the same context matches are present in the skill areas: pattern recognition, special perception, verbal skills, logical reasoning, capacity to perceive and comprehend a set of circumstances and skill to solve complex problems, are identified in both lifetimes.

    Knowledge, short term memory and specific areas of training—medicine, plead for similarity between the two.

    In addition to the medical training, both are Jewish, and share a kabbalistic education. Antoine’s father, Louis Daquin, also a renown court physician, was a kabbalistic scholar. Antoine’s paternal grandfather, Mordechai Daquin, was a Professor of Hebrew at the University of Paris, a top kabbalist, who for the first time, introduced Kabbalah to France. Both his grandfather and his father, gave Antoine a kabbalistic spiritual education, though in order to fit in the medieval French society at the time, and escape persecution, they converted to Catholicism. Also, in his capacity, as the premier medecin to Louis, indirectly, under guise, he applied his Jewish-kabbalistic/holistic-spiritual upbringing, in order, on one hand, not to stir up more anti-Semitism among the gentile society in which he lived, and on the other hand to avoid as much as possible ostracism from the then backward French medical establishment.

    Also, AF has found himself many times in the past constrained by the academic community to which he belongs, to hide his holistic-spiritual orientation. But for the last 23 years, since he published his first book: Your Past Lives and the Healing Process, A Psychiatrist Looks at Reincarnation and Spiritual Healing, AF decided to “bite the bullet” so to speak, and be open to spread the truth of reincarnation and its healing and unifying power to the world. This is a sign of more adaptability from one lifetime to the next.

    It is interesting to note, that during his tenure as the first physician to Louis XIV, Antoine Daquin must be credited for initiating a holistic medical approach. At the time the main schools of medicine, from Paris and Montpellier, looked down on surgeons, considering them inferior to physicians, calling them: “barber-surgeons,” who are qualified only for haircuts, ward-removing, bloodletting, and occasional tooth-extracting.

    Antoine Daquin did not adhere to such an injustice done to surgeons. He treated them equally, as he treated all people, in view of his kabbalistic spiritual upbringing. He was a humanitarian. AF is the same. As a result of his fair personality and play, and respect to others’ human dignity, Daquin was not ashamed, nor embarrassed that he could not cure Louis’ rectal fistula with his ministrations. His main desire was to assist the king to be well.

    That is why Daquin called on the first surgeon of the king, Charles-Francois Felix, to operate on Louis’ fistula. It was in 1686, the famous “year of the fistula.” The king trusted Daquin, and wanted him to be present in the room during surgery. It was a success. As a matter of fact Louis was so grateful to Daquin for arranging the surgery, that he gave him an honorarium in amount of 100,000 Livres. As a result of that successful and famous operation, it should be credited also to Daquin, that from that time on, the status of surgery began its ascent in being elevated to an equal stand with that of medicine. Daquin’s holistic approach to medicine, honoring surgery when necessary, as well as his kabbalistic-spiritual approach, plus emphasis on herbal and natural remedies, indirectly reflected by the different kind of linguistics, than those of the two other first physicians to the king, in Journal de Sante de Louis XIV, attest to the same markers which can be identified in AF too.

    Suffering from anti-Semitism espoused by the French court and the gentile French medical profession, is another similarity between the two men. In the book: Jews and Medicine, An Epic Saga, Frank Heynick, a noted psychoanalyst, pointed out that “The jockeying for social position and the professional rivalry at court were tinged with anti-Semitism. Daquin was, in the words of another court physician [ Daquin’s professional rival and anti-Semite, eager to take his position, Guy-Crescent Fagon, protégé of Mm de Maintenon]: ‘a poor miser, of Jewish race, a great charlatan, meager in science [because of not prescribing phlebotomy to the king, and instead, using botanical and chemical remedies, as well as holistic and spiritual approaches to medicine, rather than the then dogmatic science], rich in chemical and pharmaceutical knavery (who) assassinated various persons [obviously a lie].’”

    In AF’s case, suffering of anti-Semitism was very obvious. He was hardly accepted in a very highly competitive concourse, and then ex-matriculated, after less than three years, from the Communist-run, Romanian anti-Semitic Faculty of Medicine in Bukarest, because of being a Jew, and applying to immigrate to an “imperialistic country,” Israel.

    Another positive point about Daquin, in line with his general approach, was not using phlebotomy on the king, procedure which was a MUST in most illnesses, and without prescribing it to patients, a doctor risked to be considered bordering on charlatanism, especially by the Paris School of Medicine, not so much by the Montpellier. AD defended his position, as Louis himself had developed an understandable aversion to bloodletting, and Daquin as premier medecin was quite willing to acquiesce to the monarch. Even when Louis dislocated an arm, Daquin refrained from carrying out the almost obligatory phlebotomy, out of concern for the “cruel vapors which this remedy excites in the king.” It appears “vapors” meant negative energetic vibs, spiritual blockage which would prevent healing…

    Also, coming from the main stream of dogmatic medicine, and daring to beat their own drum in the midst of the dogmatic medicine of their times, by pursuing a holistic-spiritual approach, ultimately placed both men in conflict with the medical establishment. In AD’s case, it happened for not prescribing phlebotomy to his patient, the king and his holistic-spiritual approach (including one of the cornerstones of Kabbalah—the truth of reincarnation.) In AF’s case, it happened due to similar reasons, not being renewed as a University Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA. That was on account of writing the book on reincarnation: Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul.

    .EMOTIONAL EGOTYPES

    The coping behavior in the environment is similar in both men. Certainly, “AF behaves like AD three centuries ago.” The difference which could be attributed to adaptability, AF is more open in his behaviors. That is probably due also to the different living environments of both men. Certainly, AD was not as open as AF, because of the court etiquette.

    .SOCIAL PERSONATYPES

    Here there is another match between AD and AF. Both appear to behave likewise to others, socially and privately. Maybe AF is more open, as a sign of adaptability from one lifetime to the next.

    .BEHAVIORAL PERFORMATYPES

    Another match is on creativity…Maybe AF’s creativity as compared to AD’s is given more free rein, as a sign of adaptability from one lifetime to the next. It is also due more to a “free speech” society.

    And now, I have to state that in addition to using for the last three decades most of the above described criteria for reincarnation match serving as an important tool in therapy, which is my main call as a physician, hand in hand with spreading the truth of reincarnation and its healing and unifying power to our troubled world, I’ve been using other criteria as well:

    1. A psychiatric history focusing on the differential diagnosis between a frank psychic-spiritual experience and psychosis/delusional state/fugue. For instance: a. A frank psychic-spiritual experience is characterized by initial, on an off doubt for sometime, until more tangible proofs become available, while its psychotic/delusional/fugue counterpart presents no doubts; the first is not constant, but rather occasional, while the second is constant; the first can be confirmed by outside objective findings, while the second is detached from such a reality and cannot be confirmed; and the first cannot be diagnosed by a thorough psychiatric assessment, as psychotic/delusional state/fugue, while the second qualifies for such a diagnosis.

    In this context, AF was thoroughly assessed psychiatrically and tested psychologically by experts, at the Menninger School of Psychiatry. He was found mentally fit to be accepted for training at that world’s most prestigious psychiatric training center, where he specialized to become a psychiatrist. The same center found him equally fit, when they honored him with the first research award upon graduation. And by the way, his graduation thesis was on “mind over matter.”