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Woman remembers past life, says she lived in Cleopatra's palace and gives details that no one ever knew before

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Reincarnation is the idea that the soul can be reborn into new lives, and this belief is linked to ancient Hindu scriptures and modern spiritual beliefs. However, for many, it remains a spiritual mystery or a philosophical question, not a provable reality. Despite scientific skepticism, there have been accounts of many individuals throughout history recalling vivid details of their past lives.

While psychologists may explain such experiences as the workings of the subconscious, believers see them as evidence of something deeper at play.


Similar is the case of Emily Segrott, but unlike those who claim to be reincarnated queens or warriors, she remembers a much humbler role in ancient Egypt . She believes she lived as Hesira , a handmaiden in the palace of Cleopatra VII . According to Medium, from a young age, Emily experienced clear and sensory-rich dreams since childhood, and her recurring visions were filled with specific sights, smells, and emotions.


“I saw myself walking barefoot on polished alabaster floors, carrying bowls of fragrant oils,” she recalled. “I could smell the incense burning in Cleopatra’s chambers. I felt the intense Egyptian sun on my skin as I fetched water from the palace courtyards.”

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She got these visions not only as a child but also when she grew up!

Initially, these visions seemed like imagination. But as Emily grew older, the memories grew stronger and increasingly detailed. Despite never formally studying ancient Egypt, she felt a powerful emotional tie to Cleopatra’s world, one that defied rational explanation.

She revealed close details that were not mentioned in research
Driven by curiosity, Emily underwent past-life regression therapy , which is a hypnotic process used to access subconscious memories of previous incarnations. Under hypnosis, she described her life as a Nubian servant in Cleopatra’s palace, where she prepared sacred oils and herbs, participated in rituals for the goddess Isis, and witnessed firsthand the growing Roman threat.

She even recounted obscure historical details, such as the specific uses of frankincense oil and preparation of herbal medicines and surprisingly, these facts later confirmed by historians, yet not commonly known outside academic circles.

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“I took care of the queen’s perfumes and offerings. I was afraid when the Romans came. There was chaos. Fire. Screaming,” she shared during one session.

Skeptics argue that her memories could stem from subconscious learning, misremembered media exposure, or even suggestion during regression therapy. Regression itself is a controversial practice, sometimes criticized for creating false memories.

However, believers point to the emotional weight behind Emily’s memories and her lack of prior historical knowledge. The specificity of her recollections, particularly from a servant’s perspective rather than a glamorous role, gives her story a rare authenticity.
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