Why would a beloved humanitarian, dedicated to helping others, die of cancer at such a young age? The answer lies in the intricate tapestry of her previous lives, where each thread reveals the profound wisdom of Divine Justice.
From Diana in ancient Antioch, miraculously cured of blindness by a disciple of Jesus, to Geneviève, the brave soul who saved Paris from Attila’s siege, to Queen Leonor of Portugal known as ‘Mother of Mercy’ – each life shaped the soul who would become Eva Duarte Perón, Argentina’s champion of the poor. The book reveals the fascinating details of each of these lifetimes.
Yet within this seeming tragedy lies a deeper spiritual truth: While Eva dedicated herself to alleviating material poverty across multiple lifetimes, she gradually lost sight of the vital importance of spiritual awakening. Her focus on material assistance, though well-intentioned, ultimately encouraged spiritual complacency in those she helped.
This extraordinary account from ‘Threads of Fate’ reveals how our past lives intimately connect to our present circumstances, demonstrating that what appears as cruel fate to our limited understanding is actually perfect Divine Justice unfolding across centuries. Through Eva’s story, we learn that true love for humanity must begin in the spiritual realm, not merely in material assistance.
The threads of connection continued through time – her husband Juan Perón had been her brother in both ancient Antioch and Portugal, while many souls she helped in Argentina had crossed her path in previous lives.
Discover more revelations about the hidden threads connecting our past, present, and future in Roselis von Sass’s ‘Threads of Fate Determine Human Life.