This was a cool share and it also evoked a lot of laughter, because I think this beautiful reader got the essence of what I believe, but also resonated with an interpretation of my words that wasn’t exactly what I had in mind.
If you do, as with all things, trust your gut/intuition. There are scammers and people whose wounds color what they do too much, but there are really genuine, amazing people out there. <3
FBI investigation of South Korean attempts to buy influence for continued American aid to the Seoul government. But he fled the country and returned only after an agreement in which he traded his testimony about payoffs for dismissal of the charges against him.
Park still returns to Washington periodically and moves in the same social circles he used to cultivate officials in the early 1970s. On June 15, for example, he hosted a dinner at the George Town Club he helped found with Korean CIA money.
I bought his book, which was shown to me when I was looking up Buddhist stuff, then looked at his name and realized it looked familiar. Now I'm not here to judge any Koreans by their name, esp considering mine, but I'm now curious...Eugene is cozy with the Ivy Leagues...wondering if he is carrying on similar work to another Park related to Korea Gate. https://academictree.org/history/tree.php?pid=746339
"This chapter discusses Korea’s biggest political scandal in modern history (the so-called Choi Soon-sil-gate) from the viewpoint of mediatized Korean shamanism. Cottle’s (Mediatized ritual: Beyond manufacturing consent. Media, Culture, & Society, 28(3), 411–432, 2006) framework of mediatized ritual and media events is used for a discussion of the scandal. The chapter examines how mediatized Korean shamanism can be associated with dark shamanism along with the media frame of the scandal. By contrasting the mediatized ritual of Choi Soon-sil-gate with other two mediatized rituals in 2002, this chapter finds that these mediatized rituals are different expressions of the inherited dynamics of Korean shamanism.
Are you referring to reincarnation in your last paragraph?
Yes. I re-read that and realized it sounds ambiguous. But they are all happening at once, I hear, so...
Have you ever had a past/parallel life session, either regression or where someone just uses their intuitive and psychic gifts?
Nope. One woman did try to tell me about my guardian angels, but that was it.
If you do, as with all things, trust your gut/intuition. There are scammers and people whose wounds color what they do too much, but there are really genuine, amazing people out there. <3
Have you heard of Eugene Y Park?
^Totally other topic BTW - nothing to do with psychics, that I know of, anyway
The other one: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1982/08/29/they-finally-nailed-tongsun-park/b1980588-51db-4525-adeb-a7ef2994017f/
FBI investigation of South Korean attempts to buy influence for continued American aid to the Seoul government. But he fled the country and returned only after an agreement in which he traded his testimony about payoffs for dismissal of the charges against him.
Park still returns to Washington periodically and moves in the same social circles he used to cultivate officials in the early 1970s. On June 15, for example, he hosted a dinner at the George Town Club he helped found with Korean CIA money.
Okay, I had a feeling it would be one of these: Blinken and South Korea/Russia today. Look it up.
I am sorry—I am fuzzy on what it is that you are tying to draw my attention to, with the Parks, Blinken, South Korea, etc.…
I bought his book, which was shown to me when I was looking up Buddhist stuff, then looked at his name and realized it looked familiar. Now I'm not here to judge any Koreans by their name, esp considering mine, but I'm now curious...Eugene is cozy with the Ivy Leagues...wondering if he is carrying on similar work to another Park related to Korea Gate. https://academictree.org/history/tree.php?pid=746339
Nope.
Choi Choon-Sil 2016
"This chapter discusses Korea’s biggest political scandal in modern history (the so-called Choi Soon-sil-gate) from the viewpoint of mediatized Korean shamanism. Cottle’s (Mediatized ritual: Beyond manufacturing consent. Media, Culture, & Society, 28(3), 411–432, 2006) framework of mediatized ritual and media events is used for a discussion of the scandal. The chapter examines how mediatized Korean shamanism can be associated with dark shamanism along with the media frame of the scandal. By contrasting the mediatized ritual of Choi Soon-sil-gate with other two mediatized rituals in 2002, this chapter finds that these mediatized rituals are different expressions of the inherited dynamics of Korean shamanism.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-11027-6_8