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A vision of Douglas Castle led to this painting of the fortress during the renovations that began in 1328
 
One night Spirit would show me visions of Union Square as it was in 1905 New York; then the next night they would project images of a medieval knight on horseback, rearing up his charger; only later did I identify the chevalier as William le Hardi Douglas
Spirt guided this rendition of William and Eleanora as they would have appeared in 1296; using the existing ruins of the Folly Tower for the backdrop; the vibrant colors are typical in the images shown by Spirit to mediums.
 
Spirit Artist Mia Johnson drew this image of William in 2007 while she was at her home in Sweden, an image from around 1291, very similar to how I saw him in 2003; click on the picture to be redirected to her website
 
First of three Spirit Drawings by Spirit Artist Rita Berkowitz; Kharrick, one of William's earlier lives
The second drawing of one of Dr. Foulkes' guides, Archibald Douglas, Regent of Scotland 1333; www.thespiritartist.com
A drawing of Guillelmo de Duglas as he presented his likeness from 794 A.D. during a 2006 sitting with Rita Berkowitz
 
James Lord Douglas from 1320
Elizabeth Steward from 1285; Douglas Scotland

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