Princess Ouen - Labored For The Less Fortunate

A reading for a thirty-six year old secretary given on October 3, 1943 describes the past life of an Atlantean princess named Ouen. Ouen was of the Law of One faction, yet labored for less fortunate, the workers of the lower class:

Before that the entity was in Atlantis, in those periods when there was the breaking up of the varied lands, when so much dissension arose among the children of the Law of One and the sons of Belial - as to the purposes of the various groups in keeping those experiences for those peoples used in laborious activities as a means for the building. The entity then labored among those less fortunate, seeking to give the opportunity to the various groups to become better acquainted with the laws and the spiritual laws…. The name then was Ouen. The entity was a princess in that period, or of the Law of One. (3257-1)

As part of her life reading for this individual a life seal, a symbolic graphic representation of the soul, was provided with the following observation:

As may be indicated from the form or shape of the seal, the entity is an Atlantean. Hence, as in most, it will either be a leader or a failure; dependent upon the application of that which it has gained through the experiences in the earth - as it applies same in the activities before others.  (3257-1)

With regard to the Atlantean incarnation as Princess Ouen, there are several similar cases from the Cayce wherein princesses and priestesses of the Law of One took the side of the laboring people and tried to raise them up in their consciousness and social status.  Naturally this led to the "dissension" with the Belials who favored keeping the workers in submission.

In addition to her Atlantean incarnation, another past life was cited for this individual in ancient Egypt, where she served as a record keeper. Several other individuals had a similar pattern of helping the lower class in Atlantis and then reincarnating in Egypt where they continued with the pattern of helping those of lower social status.  (See Mele, Eschuchu, Asme, and Asamee.)