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I don't know if anyone noticed anything, but if so:
I just cast "massive suppression", an AoE version of a spell called "suppression". It's an Anti-Christ magic which makes karmic thought patterns turn against the person inside of their own heads, completely shutting down evil people and blocking their evil actions.

This morning I had a sudden inflow of memories from my Rome lifetime. 

The sunlight was so much brighter, the sun had a brilliance to it, and created an amazing feeling of happiness in anyone seeing it. Sun worship was a natural occurrence because anyone could practice and feel it.

The crowded streets were very silent, people spoke with soft voices and there was no yelling, no children screaming. No one war running, but the atmosphere was very calm. The streets were also filled with random stuff, wooden boxes, clothing, canvas lying around, it was barely possible to walk in the middle. There were also people living in tents alongside the streets outside the buildings.

There was no feeling of danger, violence between individuals didn't happen, no one got angry in personal conflicts. Violence was a thing appearing only in groups and resulted in politics. There was none of the feeling today where people seem traumatized by their upbringing and are obsessed with "right and wrong". Whatever you did, you did within your group, and it was right. "Bad things" were thing that came from other groups, not individuals.

There was also a conceptual difference and clarity:

A hero was a person who could act on his own, regular people would always follow their group.

An Emperor was someone who could act on his own, and also effect other people.

A prophet or seer was a person who acted inside the group, but was able to effect the group, this mystical power did not come from the individual who had no special traits, so it had to come from spirits. This was the logical conclusion. They were like vortexes that things happened around, but they lacked any personal agency.

A king or anointed one, was someone who could act on their own, effect the group, and mitigate trouble. An emperor was a politician using his ability for himself, a king did it for the group. This was the reason for the obsession with kings as saviours. This concept does not make any sense today.