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Post by auntym on Aug 9, 2012 21:39:37 GMT -6
www.paranominal.com/parapsychology/reincarnation/reincarnation-and-karma-questions-and-answers/ Reincarnation and Karma: Questions and Answers[/color] Published on August 9, 2012 by Paranominal When I listen to people on TV that talk to spirits that have passed on, they say that we chose to come back as who we are in this life, so that almost sounds like it was a script we chose to live out. That seems to be that it was all written and what happens is predisposed. We do indeed determine what each life is going to be in a general way . For reincarnation does not stand alone. In fact, it is not an entity unto itself, but is the result of karma, the law that “whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” (Galatians 6:7). So every time we are about to reincarnate we look at our karmic balance sheet and decide just what karmas-good and bad-shall be reaped in the next life. It is rather like plotting a drama in which we are going to be the star. Having outlined the play, we then work on our costume-the kind of body we are going to have-and the sets-the kind of place we are going to live in, who our families are going to be, and what kind of people will surround us. But all this is just the framework. Within that framework our free will, and that of those involved in our life, determines most of what goes on with us-especially inside us. And since even the framework is of our own construction, that too is completely a matter of free will, actually. Destiny is simply the free will we have already set in motion. The famous French playwright, Moliere, did not write out the dialogue of his plays. Instead he wrote the plot-divided into scenes and acts-on a big blackboard which the actors read and then went out and improvised. After each performance they discussed how it had gone and made changes in the plot outline and refined the dialogue. When they felt it was as good as it could be, it was all written down with stage directions and printed for others to act from. This is very much like our life as we live out performance after performance through reincarnation. Let me give some examples of karma. If we are meant to be the renowned leader of a great army, it is a pretty safe bet that we will have to choose to be a man. And our male body will have to be healthy. If we are meant to fight on the side of good, then we will have to be born in a country whose policies are for the right things. And we will have to be born in a country that has a large army. And it have to be that country’s karma to engage in warfare. We will have to find the place to be born that can supply us with all this. Now where does free will come in? Everywhere. Because what I have outlined is just the skeleton of a life. Each person has to fill in the spaces, and they usually are far more than the simple karmic bones. Another thing about free will and destiny. We may be destined to go to Chicago, but we will choose how we go: bus, train, plane, car, or hitchhike, and if we hitchhike or drive we will decide what route we want to take. The road of karma has many (very many) branches, and we decide when we come to them which one to take. So we move freely within a predetermined framework. If we want to build a fence it can only be within the boundaries of the land we own. If we live on an island we can only travel within its boundaries. So we do have freedom, but it is not unlimited. It also happens very often that our karma is not to do something, but to have the chance to do it. In some lives we may have the possibility to take up several professions, and we are completely free to choose from those. So we do a lot of “I will” and “I won’t” within the framework of our karma. Those choices in their own turn create karma which will manifest in the future. When we look at it, we see ourselves as both caught in the machine of karma and at the same time as the free owner and operator of the karma. Ultimately, it is freedom that is the truth of the whole thing. Yes, it is all predisposed-by us. Yet, as I have said, the predisposition is only a general outline. At every moment we fill in the details, choosing right then. If that is the case, then we are automatically going to learn what we chose (unbeknownst to us at the time) to learn in this lifetime. CONTINUE READING: www.paranominal.com/parapsychology/reincarnation/reincarnation-and-karma-questions-and-answers/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 22:55:27 GMT -6
I definitely agree with much of that. I know we determine what lesson we want to learn and even the parents we'll need to get us started. Ever had that feeling of absolutely knowing something and feeling so frustrated that no one else 'gets it'? It's not their path and it's not ours to alter theirs if they can't see what we do. Throughout our lives..we will influence others in ways small and large. Might be as simple as giving five bucks to some homeless dude who decides to actually buy a meal instead of a bottle and it changes his life. Miracles happen every second of the day...some just don't get noticed Nice article Auntie
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Post by auntym on Jul 1, 2013 11:46:22 GMT -6
paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/Readers-Most-Fascinating-Past-Life-Memories.htm Readers' Most Fascinating Past Life MemoriesBy Stephen Wagner, About.com Guide June 30, 2013 World War 2 Photosgoogle.com/culturalinstituteExplore Photos of Historical Events With the Google Cultural Institute. From assassins to Civil War soldiers to characters from the American frontier, here are some of the past lives readers believe they lived IT IS NOT uncommon for people to feel that they have had past lives. Sometimes it's just a vague feeling, sometimes there are fleeting "memories", and in some instances the urges and memories are so powerful, complete with names and places, that the person is utterly convinced he or she has lived a previous life. In a recent article we listed some of the clues or signs that could indicate a past life. paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/9-Signs-Of-Your-Past-Life.htmHere are some of the most interesting experiences readers have related in our Past Lives Database. paranormal.about.com/u/sty/reincarnation/Past-Life-Database/form.htm ASSASSIN ON A MISSIONI am a 49-year-old female of Hispanic descent living in San Diego, California. In a dream, I saw myself practicing martial arts in a temple with lots of others, male and female, practicing. I have long, braided hair, two braids, and bangs in a triangular shape. I looked at my hands, feet, what I'm wearing. I am Asian, but I am in Europe many thousands of years ago. I see furs, ice, sea, ships. I am sent to kill an ambassador. I don't want to do it. I don't want to kill anymore. I go to a party where the ambassador is, many people, and I see my target. I can't kill her - she is my mother. For not killing her, I am punished. My best friend is a young captain who is very cruel and needs to be reminded of his cruelty and his excesses. He is a tall, burly, with long blond hair and rides a white horse. He is trying to reach me, but I get beaten and thrown into the ocean. I see him riding his horse, trying to reach me. I start sinking and see a circle of light fading. I'm dying. I know this is a past life dream; it was too vivid, the colors, the smells. I still remember the sword I used and the hilt symbol. I think I lived in Mongolia and Russia. - Karmen V. CONTINUE READING: paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/Readers-Most-Fascinating-Past-Life-Memories.htm
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Post by lois on Jul 3, 2013 9:16:30 GMT -6
Thanks for posting Auntym.. Like the first witness who seen herself dying in a dream.. I dreamed I was killed my Indians and pinned to the wall by an arrow. It was so painful was so glad I woke up. I do watch westerns doesn't everyone? But I had this dream over and over in my teens and 20s. The stage had stopped for a rest and everyone was eating when these Indians attacked. Prior to this I was a young girl of twelve leaving a empty house like we were moving. It ends with a fire in a stable and screaming horses before I left this home. I was still inside but heard a man say the barn is on fire. the sound of those horses was simply awful... I woke up. but I had it over and over like I did this other dream. It is all posted under my experiences. Once I entered a elegant ballroom everyone dancing was in early American attire. All the dreams in the past I ever had I dreamed over and over. I have not had any of these dreams in recent years. But today I do not remember my dreams . they fleet before my feet hit the bedroom floor.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 18:34:21 GMT -6
I think this is an interesting subject, but one thing I continue to be closed-minded about. Especially since the people that relate this kind of thing are "sensitives" anyway, IMHO. To me, everything in this "realm", can be explained by the person involved, whether a dream, awake vision, or deja vue, as a spirit from the past making a visit, or latching on to the alive person's body and giving them their memories. Why is this any harder to believe in than ghosts? (Ghosts don't always have to be something scary). Why is it automatically "I must have been this other person" ? We don't even understand TIME. We don't know if we are drawn to certain places during an astral projection, or OBE, or dream state,for example, and visit these places. Like anyone else, I have made casual jokes about wanting to come back as ______________________. I do believe in karma, but it is realized in this lifetime, as far as I can tell. I believe that we are immortal beings. I believe that this, my time on Earth, is the beginning of my forever, and I need to make good choices, and not take this time for granted. I don't mean to offend anyone. Least the spirits and "guides" that seem to be present right here with us. They have a story to tell, and some of us have the potential to recognize this and speak for them. I have been spending time trying to convince myself that I've got it all wrong. I don't mind someone trying to convince me, and I won't scoff at them. I do think that these are real, true, memories, but most likely not ours. I've heard a lot of good stories, and experienced some of this myself. My favorite story, will always be about the current Dalai Lama , and his small tantrum as a little boy, about his things. It's not an "evil" situation, or this small child "taken over". It served its purpose so he could be recognized as the next Lama, and I think it worked out for everyone involved .
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Post by sunbow on Jul 23, 2013 18:59:00 GMT -6
I am open minded. Since Akasha exists, what do we truly access?
I have read a lot about this. There is some good scientific evidence which researchers have found. I believe one was named Ivan Stevenson from U of Virginia, who went and found children who were young and believed they had a past life. I remember a few stories, though passed the book along. In one a young child, 4 or 5, remembered enough that the researcher and adults could determine where the child claimed to be from. When they took him there, they first stopped at a wrong city and he said that this wasn't it. Likewise with the streets in the city, using his description, then trying to mislead him. When they got to the house, he was confused because the door was not where he thought it should be. Meeting the people in the house, they confirmed that the door had been removed from the front, due to traffic. The woman's son had died in a motorcycle accident (the child claimed he had had a motorcycle be for this info). He knew the layout of the house and asked questions about things he could not have known. The amazing thing was how much he looked like the woman's son who died, especially years later.
Then there is NY psychologist, bob Weiss, a skeptic until a patient regressed to a past life and got better. He still didn't believe, but got results, then some patients remembered very obscure facts that he could collaborate.
Of course Hindus and Buddhists tend to believe in reincarnation. The original Christians did as well, even though the church tried to change that, several quotes remain in the bible.
I have done a number of past life regressions. I highly recommend the experience. Whether these were past lives or not, they were learning experience for me. I had several where I encountered things or experienced things, then after returning to normal consciousness was amazed by how much sense they made. If not past lives, I believe I was definitely access more than my personal subconscious.
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Post by auntym on Jun 9, 2014 13:45:07 GMT -6
www.theepochtimes.com/n3/685737-fire-chief-investigates-past-life-as-civil-war-general-group-reincarnation-video/?photo=1
Fire Chief Investigates Past Life as Civil War General: Group Reincarnation? (+Video)By Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times May 20, 2014 The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In “Beyond Science” Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide. Retired Assistant Fire Chief Jeffrey Keene stumbled upon evidence he says suggests he was Civil War General John B. Gordon in a past life. Furthermore, Keene’s fire crew seem to strongly resemble men who fought under Gordon. In 1991, Keene and his wife visited Sharpsburg, Md., to look at antiques. Keene felt compelled to visit the field nearby where the Civil War battle of Antietam was fought, explained Dr. Walter Semkiw in an article outlining his work with Keene. Semkiw received his medical degree at the University of Illinois–Chicago and trained in psychiatry at the University of Colorado–Denver. He is an expert on reincarnation with the Institute for the Integration of Science, Intuition and Spirit (IISIS). He posted his research on Keene on IISIS.net. Keene wandered along a portion of the battlefield known as the Sunken Road while his wife stayed in the car. He was inexplicably overcome with emotion. In addition to the overpowering emotions, he had trouble breathing and the whole experience made him wonder if he was having a heart attack. It passed, and he walked back to the car mystified at what he had just experienced. At a friend’s party, he talked to a psychic. She asked him if he believed in reincarnation and he told her about his experience. As they were talking, the words “Not yet,” appeared strongly in his mind and he was compelled to say them. Later, he found a Civil War magazine in his home that he had bought but never read. With a new interest in the subject, he decided to flip through it, and as he skimmed the pages, the words “Not yet” in quotation marks jumped out at him. The magazine article told the story of General Gordon, who had emphatically repeated “Not yet,” while holding his troops back—during the Battle of Antietam, along the Sunken Road. Keene also recognized the face. It looked startlingly like his own. CONTINUE READING: www.theepochtimes.com/n3/685737-fire-chief-investigates-past-life-as-civil-war-general-group-reincarnation-video/?photo=1
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Post by auntym on Jul 27, 2014 12:45:53 GMT -6
humansarefree.com/2014/07/one-soul-many-bodies-case-for.htmlOne Soul, Many Bodies: The Case for ReincarnationThis weird metabolism boosting trick really works like it did for .. What happens to us when we die? It’s a question everyone eventually asks themselves at some point in their life. It transcends racial, social, political, economic and gender lines, making it the one question common to all human beings whether we like it or not. Yet ever since the first men and woman began pondering their mortality a hundred thousand years ago, the answer has eluded us. What does happen when we die? What becomes of our soul, our mind, our personality – our very essence? For that matter, do we even have such a thing as a soul, or is it all an illusion we have created to give ourselves a sense of permanence and the hope of immortality? The rationalist answers this query by proclaiming that since we are nothing more than a collection of cells and our brains simply tissue encased within a mantle of bone, nothing can happen to us when we die. The essence, personality, mind – soul – or whatever we wish to call our consciousness, ceases to exist, endowing our time on this planet with no more meaning than that which we choose to give it during our brief sojourn here. This is, of course, the position of the atheist, which is what makes atheism, in my opinion, so easy. It requires nothing because it offers nothing, which strikes me as a fair trade. To most people, however, this answer is unsatisfactory. It suggests that we are little more than some great cosmic accident and that, consequently, our life has no ultimate purpose, forcing us to contemplate an existence without meaning in a universe that, despite all its beauty and splendour, has no more significance – or ultimate permanence – than a flower that briefly blooms in the spring only to wither and die after a few short days of vibrant life. I suppose there are people for whom such a prospect is acceptable. It does, after all, tidy things up and make life simply a little game we sentient beings like to play for no particularly good reason other than because we have no choice. Yet something deep within the human heart knows better. We instinctively understand that we are more than the sum of our parts, which is why most people believe their personalities will survive their physical demise in some form and will continue on long after their bones have turned to dust. This, of course, brings us to our second option, which is that the personality/ego/true self/whatever you want to call it does survive the demise of the body to exist – at least for a time – as a separate disembodied consciousness. If this is the case, however, the next question that logically follows is what happens next? CONTINUE READING: humansarefree.com/2014/07/one-soul-many-bodies-case-for.html
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Post by auntym on Feb 15, 2015 14:33:50 GMT -6
paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/9-Signs-Of-Your-Past-Life.htm9 Signs of Your Past LifeBy Stephen Wagner February 15, 2015 Have you live before? Here are 9 clues you might find in your present life THE IDEA THAT our souls or spirits reincarnate reaches back at least 3,000 years. Discussions of the subject can be found in the ancient traditions of India, Greece, and the Celtic Druids. It's a tantalizing belief - that our spirits are not confined to the seven, eight, or nine decades of life on Earth (if we're lucky), but that we have lived before and that we might live again. What do you believe? Do you believe that you have had a past life or lives, growing up, working, loving, and suffering in roles very different from the one you are now playing out? Perhaps you were a different race, socio-economic class, or gender. Some even believe you could have been another living species entirely - a dog, gazelle, or fish perhaps. Those who believe in past lives suggest that there might be clues to what our past lives were in the various complex aspects that make up our current physical, emotional, intellectual, and psychological personalities. Here are some of them. DÉJÀ VU Most of us have experienced the eerie feeling of déjà vu - the sudden, surprising feeling that an event we are going through at the moment has happened exactly this way before. Psychologist Arthur Funkhouser has broken down this phenomenon into sub-categories: déjà vécu - an event already experienced or lived through; déjà senti - already felt, perhaps triggered by a voice or music; and déjà visité - a place so familiar we feel we've been there before. While scientists and psychiatrists insist there are neurological explanations for these phenomena, others wonder if these strange feelings could be vague, fleeting memories of past lives. You enter a house or building, for example, in a town you've never visited before. Yet every detail of that place is familiar. You know what's in the next room and up the stairs. You have the overwhelming feeling that you've been there before. Have you - in a past life? WEIRD MEMORIES My daughter has "memories" of childhood events that we know never really happened. Is she just remembering a child's fantasy, misunderstanding, or even a dream that she now interprets as reality? Or is she remembering something that happened to her before she was born into this lifetime? Human memory is a fraught with error and incongruities, and I'm sure many of us have memories of things that family and friends can attest never occurred. So the question is: Is it faulty memory or a remembrance of lives past? DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES Recurring dreams and nightmares also have been suggested as being memories or at least clues of past lives. I have experienced this type of recurring dream. There are two locations with specific details that crop up in my dreams several times a year, yet they are places I have never been to. The first is a large city and I am walking down the street... there is a candy/magazine store on the corner, and I go in any buy something... then I go farther down the street to another building, and in the lower level is a small restaurant where I meet some friends and make the acquaintance of some girls... and later I think that I must go back to that place to see if the girls are there again. The second is a smaller city - I get the distinct feeling of a "college town" - and I can see the specific view of a specific corner, how it looks, what's there, how the street slopes down, etc. These are not memories of places or events that have happened in this life, yet they recur in my dreams often. Are they memories of something important that happened in a past life? Likewise, can nightmares be reflections of past life traumas that have clung to our spirits and haunt our sleep? CONTINUE READING: paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/9-Signs-Of-Your-Past-Life_2.htm
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Post by lois on Feb 15, 2015 23:08:57 GMT -6
paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/9-Signs-Of-Your-Past-Life.htm9 Signs of Your Past LifeBy Stephen Wagner February 15, 2015 Have you live before? Here are 9 clues you might find in your present life THE IDEA THAT our souls or spirits reincarnate reaches back at least 3,000 years. Discussions of the subject can be found in the ancient traditions of India, Greece, and the Celtic Druids. It's a tantalizing belief - that our spirits are not confined to the seven, eight, or nine decades of life on Earth (if we're lucky), but that we have lived before and that we might live again. What do you believe? Do you believe that you have had a past life or lives, growing up, working, loving, and suffering in roles very different from the one you are now playing out? Perhaps you were a different race, socio-economic class, or gender. Some even believe you could have been another living species entirely - a dog, gazelle, or fish perhaps. Those who believe in past lives suggest that there might be clues to what our past lives were in the various complex aspects that make up our current physical, emotional, intellectual, and psychological personalities. Here are some of them. DÉJÀ VU Most of us have experienced the eerie feeling of déjà vu - the sudden, surprising feeling that an event we are going through at the moment has happened exactly this way before. Psychologist Arthur Funkhouser has broken down this phenomenon into sub-categories: déjà vécu - an event already experienced or lived through; déjà senti - already felt, perhaps triggered by a voice or music; and déjà visité - a place so familiar we feel we've been there before. While scientists and psychiatrists insist there are neurological explanations for these phenomena, others wonder if these strange feelings could be vague, fleeting memories of past lives. You enter a house or building, for example, in a town you've never visited before. Yet every detail of that place is familiar. You know what's in the next room and up the stairs. You have the overwhelming feeling that you've been there before. Have you - in a past life? WEIRD MEMORIES My daughter has "memories" of childhood events that we know never really happened. Is she just remembering a child's fantasy, misunderstanding, or even a dream that she now interprets as reality? Or is she remembering something that happened to her before she was born into this lifetime? Human memory is a fraught with error and incongruities, and I'm sure many of us have memories of things that family and friends can attest never occurred. So the question is: Is it faulty memory or a remembrance of lives past? DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES Recurring dreams and nightmares also have been suggested as being memories or at least clues of past lives. I have experienced this type of recurring dream. There are two locations with specific details that crop up in my dreams several times a year, yet they are places I have never been to. The first is a large city and I am walking down the street... there is a candy/magazine store on the corner, and I go in any buy something... then I go farther down the street to another building, and in the lower level is a small restaurant where I meet some friends and make the acquaintance of some girls... and later I think that I must go back to that place to see if the girls are there again. The second is a smaller city - I get the distinct feeling of a "college town" - and I can see the specific view of a specific corner, how it looks, what's there, how the street slopes down, etc. These are not memories of places or events that have happened in this life, yet they recur in my dreams often. Are they memories of something important that happened in a past life? Likewise, can nightmares be reflections of past life traumas that have clung to our spirits and haunt our sleep? CONTINUE READING: paranormal.about.com/od/reincarnation/a/9-Signs-Of-Your-Past-Life_2.htm You know my re acurring dreams auntym , I'm always in a older time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2016 14:11:32 GMT -6
One must conclude that reincarnation, the linear flow from one life to another is a limited description of what occurs, since time itself is not linear. Consciousness, the essence which is real as a living being, is not understood in the scientific paradigm. Mechanical materialism, which is a religion or dogma accepted as a default understanding of life, without evidence, should not confuse you; it fails to accurately describe the essence of our conscious being, our self, the perceiver or experience. Babies enter the world with their own personality and karma which to the astute observer is not a result of the parent’s genetics, since that personality is often very different than the parents, and is not the effect of life experience. Both genetics and life experience may contribute to the developing personality, but that unique individual is much more . . .
Written by Ron Bracale on his "past life regression" page
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Post by auntym on Jan 20, 2018 13:22:33 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2017/03/alive-again-truly-amazing-accounts-of-reincarnation/Alive Again: Truly Amazing Accounts of Reincarnationby Brent Swancer / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/brentswancer/March 15, 2017 One burning question that has long preoccupied humankind and sparked awe, wonder, and fear since the first flickers of consciousness stirred in our ancestors’ brains is that of what happens to us after our inevitable death. Although this is a universal concern among our kind, the form in which the answer to this question comes is as varied as the cultures and faiths that ponder it. What lies beyond the veil between life and death, and where does our passing take us, if anywhere? Among the numerous beliefs and ideologies dealing with this question is one that appears again and again across cultures and faiths, and this is the idea that we are reborn into new bodies, our souls recycled into new lives; reincarnation. Although the specifics of reincarnation vary across beliefs, one thing that typically remains the same is that the reborn do not clearly remember what or who they were before, yet this is not always the case. Throughout history some people have demonstrated an uncanny awareness of their past lives, displaying knowledge of details and places they could not possibly know of. What does any of this mean and does it show us that reincarnation could perhaps be real? Many of the most impressive and spectacular cases of supposed reincarnation come from children. Whether this is because they are closer to their previous life, more attuned or receptive to it, or because their minds have not yet been clouded by a lifetime of new memories or their old ones overwritten by a whole new life of memories, the fact is that children seem to provide a large number of some of the more rather striking cases. Take James Leininger, who at the tender age of just 2 woke his parents one evening screaming in the midst of a terrible nightmare, shouting “Airplane crash! Plane on fire! Little man can’t get out!” The parents did not know what to make of this odd incident, but things would get stranger still when in the coming days the toddler would begin to not only have the same nightmare over and over, but also display knowledge of World War II era aircraft that there was no way he could have known about. He would also begin to constantly play with toy planes, and although he could not read and did not watch TV programs on such things, nor did his parents have any interest in such things, he seemed to know the names of various wartime aircraft. He also knew other details about such planes. For instance, one day when he was playing with his toys his mother, Andrea, referred to a part of the plane’s bottom as a “bomb,” yet James told her that it was not a bomb, but rather a “drop tank.” When Andrea looked it up she found that her son had been right, and thought it to be bizarre that her 2-year-old toddler son should know such an obscure thing. He also knew extensively about aircraft weapon systems, and would even do imaginary pre-flight checks that seemed shockingly natural. Weirdly, James also began referring to himself as “Huston,” something which he had never done before. Curious, his parents brought home a book on World War II and looked through it with their son to see what he would do, and when they reached a picture of Iwo Jima little James froze, pointed at it, and declared that he had been shot down there. He was then shown a documentary program on Iwo Jima and when the program referred to one Japanese plane as a “Zero,” James got agitated and said that it was actually called a “Tony.” Again, when the parents looked it up they found he was right. He also began telling them other details, such as that he had been stationed on a ship called the Natoma, that his plane had been a Corsair, and that he had been with someone named “Jack.” World Wr II era CorsairsPuzzled by all of this, James’ parents began investigating Iwo Jima and any reference to a ship called the Natoma, and they eventually found that there was indeed a WWII aircraft carrier called the USS Natoma Bay there during the war. Eerily, it was not long after that that they discovered an obscure case in which one of the squadron pilots was shot down at Iwo Jima on March 3, 1945 while flying a Corsair model aircraft, and that pilot was 21-year-old James McCready Huston. Along with him had been co-pilot Jack Larson, who had survived the crash. This thoroughly spooked his parents, as did the boy’s recurring nightmares that were becoming more intense, as well as his newly formed obsession with incessantly talking about World War II and his crash, and they allegedly reached out to Huston’s sister, who came over to speak with James. According to accounts, the boy was able to answer a wide array of intimate questions that only the long dead pilot could have known with weird accuracy. The story became the topic of a 2009 book on the matter titled Soul Survivor. James’ father, Bruce Leininger, would later say of his son’s experience: I was the original skeptic. But the information James gave us was so striking and unusual. If someone wants to look at the facts and challenge them, they’re welcome to examine everything we have. CONTINUE READING: mysteriousuniverse.org/2017/03/alive-again-truly-amazing-accounts-of-reincarnation/
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Post by paratheorist on Mar 7, 2024 11:45:55 GMT -6
Edgar Cayce, in his book "Reincarnation and Karma," said that the good and bad things we do in this life, follow us to the next. And that we keep coming back into new lives, until we get it right.
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Post by sunbow2 on Mar 7, 2024 13:04:58 GMT -6
I think we need to be careful with ideas like good and bad. since they originate from our limited world view. Perhaps selfish and loving things is a bit closer. We have momentum.
In a precognition and perceiving a near deadly accident a week before it happened, I understand that the person involved had momentum. He was going out drinking and then driving home. That was momentum, not fate. He could have changed his act at any time, but didn't, so he almost died. We each can change, we have free will, but old habits and addictions have momentum. He could have chosen differently on that night. This is a lesson to all of us to adjust our lives.
I think the other aspect is whom we entangle our lives with. We are bound to those whom we have relations to and we need to treat all relations as sacred. When I hear of people who will no longer talk to family members I understand that will come around and they will one lifetime or another have to make peace. That does not mean allowing manipulation or enabling, but rather forgiving and harboring no negative feelings. Beware of things that fester within, that is where the karma is.
Peace...
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Post by paratheorist on Mar 15, 2024 8:33:08 GMT -6
Sometimes people think of the paranormal as being neutral, neither good nor bad. But there are the concepts of good and evil in paranology. Like demonic entities are widely believed to be malevolent and menacing to living beings. And a type of starseeds are Lightworkers that do much good in the world. What does momentum mean when it comes to karma? Does it say habits and tendencies are hard to break? Your right about negative feelings and manipulating. They would be bad karma. Like you said, good Karma is about forgiving and positive emotions, as well as understanding and helping others.
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