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Ann Boleyn: Castles in the Air
Topic Started: Jun 15 2005, 11:00 PM (143 Views)
MissBehavin
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This month marks the 450th anniversary of the execution of Ann Bolyen, Henry VIII's second wife and Britain's most famous ghost. Terrence Stokes, former palmist of Princess Diana takes an exclusive look at the fate and final resting place of the Queen famed for having five fingers, a trait that helped seal her own fate.A special article by internationally renowned palmist, Terrence Stokes on the Destiny and Karma and the fate of a queen: She was charismatic, beautiful and died young, the “princess Diana” of her day.Some years ago I was asked to attend a National Trust sponsored banquet, held at Blickling Hall in Aylsham, Norfolk, to raise funds for building renovations.Although I was there to amuse the star-studded guests with a demonstration of palm reading and mediumistic skills, the old hall held another interest for me.Blicking Hall was the birthplace of Ann Boleyn; one of Britain’s most prolific ghosts, She was born in the sign of Gemini in 1507 (some historians put the year as 1502).Ann Boleyn was an educated and accomplished lady who like her modern counterpart, spent many years in education, mainly around the royal courts of Europe. She was a typical Gemini inasmuch as she was a gifted and accomplished linguist, and musician. She was said to be able to converse on many subjects, and she could certainly be outspoken.In 1527 Henry VIII himself an intellectual scholar, became besotted with Ann and became eager to start a relationship with her.

There is some confusion with dates, but Henry is listed as a June birthday, and June is Gemini’s month, Gemini is associated with the number 5.Ann was not considered a classic beauty of the time as she was slim with long dark hair and dark eyes, but with a long slim neck which she considered her best feature.Ann’s refusal to become his mistress has gone down in history in her “marriage or nothing” speech, however in order to make her his new Queen, Henry needed a divorce from Catherine of Aragon and sought to exile his then consort due to her inability to bear him children.
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Ryan M
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Very Interesting.
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Sinion Kabe
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I wonder if the ghost of Ann Bolyen really exists?

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Nuke
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i dont believe in it
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Kite
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Me either, nor ghosts.
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MissBehavin
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i dont know what to think. i'd have to see the ghost for myself
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