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CATO AND LIVIA AND POSEIDON'S PEARLS

Marcus Junius Brutus was portrayed in history as the probable planner behind the assassination of Julius Caesar, and as possibly the son of Caesar born outside of marriage. When I channeled Brutus he told me his unknown story of how he was once a slave and brought into the cult of Jupiter and taken into the elite of Rome. But he says he was raped by many Romans, by Roman elite including Julius Caesar, Roman soldiers, and a Roman navy leader named Cato. In this book I set out to contact the spirit of this Cato and stumble upon a lengthy mystery that takes speaking with about 10 different Ancient Romans to help me figure out, who was this Cato?

We find Cato in Poseidon's cave, stirring his fingers into the fountain of Poseidon and clasping onto an amphora urn of wine which he has brought as an offering to the god Poseidon. In exchange Cato only wants Poseidon to return the men who were lost at sea under Cato's command.

The list of suspects consists of five members of the Cato family all with the name Cato. Was Cato in the cave one of these, and if so, which one? I interview Cato in the cave and many of his family members across generations, and I even enlist the help of Marcus Junius Brutus and Lucius Cornelius Sulla who know very well who Cato in Poseidon's cave was. Finally, I think I have the answer, and may we have stumbled on a secret family history of the Cato family which they never wanted anyone, history, or the gods to know?

In these stories we also come closer to the about 10 Romans speaking in this book, and learn many new facets of Ancient Roman life, such as the practice of tying a man to white horses and urging the horses to run into the sea to drown both horses and man. Or throwing a Roman to the lions to redeem them before the gods. We almost come to meet the god Poseidon, and his women the porpoise dolphins who were a mystery to the Romans.

This book is based on spiritual channeling of Ancient Roman spirits. Therefore it must be read as fiction until or unless evidence convinces us that the conversations are authentic. But read it with the added bonus of knowing that just maybe these really are the words of the Romans!

As always, historians can contact the author to receive free copies of the book. This book is only suitable for adults since it contains some sexual and offensive content as well as misogyny which is unsuitable for children. If you are a teen wanting to read the book, ask your parent to buy it and to read it and they can decide if they think it is suitable for you to read.

Price is € 5 euro but you can enter your own price as low as € 2 euro or even higher if you want to appreciate my work. It can of course be paid with any currency of money, just that it comes to the author in euros.

After purchase, you will be sent a download link in email for the electronic eBook which comes in a PDF format 195 pages, filesize 0.61 MB.

The book is currently unavailable for purchase. In the future, it will be available again.

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