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I was introduced to a clairvoyant. Her name was Lyudmila.

- Who was I in a past life? I asked the woman.

“A German, a colonel and a count,” she answered immediately.

On that and parted.

Meeting with a clairvoyant

But three years later, one of my acquaintances, by the way, a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, offered to meet with a female contactee, who allegedly receives information from angels.

I agreed.

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We met with a friend at the metro station. Let's go. When we zigzagged through different nooks and crannies, it seemed that she was leading me to a meeting not with a contactee, but to the safe house of Stirlitz himself.

But finally they came. The door was opened by a short woman of about sixty. We entered. The hostess called herself Antonina Mikhailovna, She sat me down at a low table. She picked up a pendulum. She looked me over carefully and briefly suggested:

- Ask.

- Who was I in a past life?

Otto von Stimmler

The pendulum in her hand began to move. One of the "angels" (through Antonina Mikhailovna) began to answer:

- In a past life, you, Mikhail, were born and lived on the territory of East Prussia. They had the rank of colonel and the title of count. They were the Kaiser's best friend. They were engaged in literary creativity and philosophy. Your books are still kept in the storerooms of one of the Berlin libraries.

Naturally, I immediately remembered what the clairvoyant Lyudmila told me. The match was complete! They could not agree in any way!

“Okay,” I said, barely holding back my excitement. - What was my name then?

- Otto. - immediately answered the contactee. Then she clarified: - Otto von Stimmler!

- What time did I live?

- In the nineteenth century. - came the answer.

"Thank God. - I thought with relief. "I didn't fight with our people."

Suddenly Antonina Mikhailovna broke away from the pendulum. She raised her eyes to me and, with a note of irritation in her voice, asked:

- Why are you fooling me? You were in the German city where you were born and stood near the house in which you grew up ?!

With this she finally finished me off. Indeed, in November 1994, I was vacationing with my family in Svetlogorsk (the city in the picture) near Kaliningrad (Konigsberg).

Old house, old cemetery …

The German name for Svetlogorsk is Rauschen! When my wife and son and I were walking around this small cozy town, I involuntarily stopped near a house that stood on the edge of a ravine. Why he attracted my attention - I don't know. But attracted! Moreover, I asked an elderly passerby:

- Who owned this house before the war?

“Goering,” he said shortly.

Surprisingly, for some reason this answer upset me. I wanted to hear another name … But which one? I didn't know myself.

Hermann Goering. He owned the Stimmler house before the war
Hermann Goering. He owned the Stimmler house before the war

Hermann Goering. He owned the Stimmler house before the war

According to Antonina Mikhailovna, I looked at the house in which I was born and raised in a past life!

And regarding its last owner, it can be assumed that Goering either bought this house from the Schtimmlers, or took it away, using his power.

Somewhere out there, in the old German cemetery of Rauschen-Svetlogorsk, there may be a grave of Count Otto von Stimmler. You can go again, try to find her and put flowers on your own burial. It's sad somehow. But what can you do? That is life! Where can you go from her!

Secrets of the XX century, №38, September 2009, Mikhail RECHKIN