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Have you ever heard of someone claiming to remember a past life? Dorothy Eady, also known as Omm Sety, is a fascinating case that's been explored in documentaries and books for years.
Born in England at the start of the 1900s, Dorothy seemed like any other child until a fall at age three. Doctors thought she was gone, but miraculously, she came back. From that point on, things got strange. Dorothy developed an uncanny connection to ancient Egypt. She spoke of past life memories as a temple priestess and a specific location.
Now, some folks might write this off as childhood imagination. But Dorothy wasn't playing around. Her passion for Egypt only grew stronger. As an adult, she moved there, eventually becoming the keeper of a temple and an expert on ancient Egyptian life.
This raises some fascinating questions, especially when we consider it through the lens of modern medicine and research literacy. Dorothy Eady's story is more than just a reincarnation claim. It's about a woman's incredible passion that led her to become an expert in a whole other world. Join us today as we explore the life of Omm Sety herself and maybe we’ll find out if she was an ancient temple priestess on today’s episode of Idiopathic.

Co-Host Info: Dr. Sarah Kashdan is a registered naturopathic doctor and licensed acupuncturist in Fort Collins Colorado. Dr. Kashdan practices a whole-body multisystem approach to healthcare using several modalities such as diet, lifestyle, nutrition, and herbal medicine. Dr. Kashdan also has degrees in environmental health and toxicology and is a certified mold-literate provider. Dr. Kashdan can be found at Rocky Mountain Natural Medicine.

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