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Old 12-03-2009, 08:29 PM   #19
Brinty
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Default Re: An explanation of reincarnation

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Originally Posted by mntruthseeker View Post
I go along with most of what you said. I have a question regarding memory

Why do others want to do recessions to bring back the memories of past lives?

I believe we all have to experience every lesson but my biggest question is, Is just knowing about something count as a lesson learned?

I read a true story and in it the reason they came back was to do it right but there was still a chance of failing and being brutally killed again. But it was their choice to come back or not
Because we live in a physical body and can only remember our current life, we are inclined to think that's all there is to existence be it only a few years, or 100. The truth is that our souls, that spark of energy that can never be destroyed, exists for eternity. So our 'life' now is as a grain of sand on all the seashores of all the worlds in all the galaxies. Our physical body is just like a suit of clothes or a vehicle - when it's worn out, it's replaced. By becoming fixated on our physical existence, we are blinded to the true reality and begin building karma. Once we do that, and until we wake up to what is happening, it is very hard to break out of the karmic cycle.

In most cases, people who found out about past lives were astonished at what they had experienced. They didn't go looking for these experiences but had them uncovered through regressive hypnotherapy.

You ask "Is just knowing about something count as a lesson learned?" The answer to that question is "yes, partly". Knowing about something is the first step to true awareness. The next step is accepting that something as fact.

Negative experiences in our lifetimes are the balancing actions of karma. What we experience is something we have been guilty of perpetrating in a past existence. If, on the other hand, we have positive experiences, that's because we gave positive experiences to others in the past. As the saying goes, "what comes round, goes round."
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