The Little Red Man of Destiny
Nov 5, 2017 20:32:23 GMT 9.5
Post by paul on Nov 5, 2017 20:32:23 GMT 9.5
"The Little Red Man of Destiny was a legendary ghost who had appeared at the Tuileries Palace, a royal place that stood on the right bank of the River Seine in Paris until 1871. Since the time of Catherine de Medici, every time that an important event was going to happen to one of the inhabitants of the Tuileries, legend has it that the Little Red Man of Destiny appeared. Henri IV supposedly saw him on the morning of the day that Francois Ravaillac assassinated him. Anne d’ Autriche saw him a few days before the Fronde began. Marie Antoinette saw him in the corridor the day before August 10, 1792, when the mob stormed the Tuileries Palace and ended the monarchy.
"The Little Red Man of Destiny seemed to follow Napoleon through all of his campaigns and he provided a rough map of some of the events of Napoleon’s life. People at the Tuilieries were familiar with stories of The Little Red Man of Destiny appearing to Napoleon while he stayed at the palace. The legend says that the Little Red Man of Destiny appeared to Napoleon for the first time in Egypt in 1798, and told Napoleon that he had ten years to enjoy victory and triumph on European battlefields.
"The Little Red Man told Napoleon several things, including the fact that the French fleet had not obeyed his orders and that the Egyptian campaign would fail. The Little Red Man told Napoleon that he would return to France and find England, Russia, Turkey and an allied Europe surrounding his country. Napoleon was staying at Schonbrunn Castle in Vienna, Austria, when General Jean Rapp, one of his most trusted generals, came to see him, in the spring of 1807 after the siege of Danzig. Between March 19 and May 1807, French troops under Marshall Lefevre laid siege to the city of Danzig in modern Poland, surrounding more than 11,000 Prussian and Russian troops under Marshall Kalckreuth. Danzig surrendered on May 24, 1807, and on September 9, 1807, Napoleon established the Free City of Danzig.
"In a sworn affidavit, Napoleon’s Counsellor of State Louis Mathieu Count Mole reported that he heard the Little Red Man of Destiny warn Napoleon of the future after the Battle of Wagram which took place on July 5 and 6th, 1809. The two day struggle between the Fifth Coalition – Britain and Austria- against Napoleon’s Imperial French, German and Italian Army took place about six miles outside of Vienna on the Marchfeld plain on the north bank of the Danube. The French Army won the battle, but the Little Red Many of Destiny warned Napoleon not to conduct his planned Russian campaign and cautioned him that his victory days were soon to be over unless he tried to negotiate peace in Europe."
So this little red man is visible and audible to other people and therefore presumably manifests on the dense physical plane.