I believe in reincarnation. We all have many lives. The reason for our continual birth, old age, disease and death is because we cannot give our lives to Lord Krishna.
I am not preaching here, however if you are interested in becoming spiritually aware please contact me.
I know what I should do to avoid being re-born again, however many temptations, including bad association and denial are there every day. God bless and sweet dreams.
2006-08-11 20:02:48
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answered by ? 6
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you recognize there aren't any certainly questions in this finished put up, acceptable? won't be able to really help till you make clean what you're asking. If it makes you sense more effective acceptable, i do not extremely be counted on reincarnation both, and that i have been Wiccan for more effective than 15 years. that's no longer that i encounter it extremely illogical (it makes more effective experience to me than an afterlife alongside with the Summerlands), yet merely that i have no info for it. also, because you many times do not keep in recommendations your previous lives, that's under no circumstances looked extremely major no matter if i be counted on it. It both will happen, or it gained't. Regardless, I heavily isn't in a position to understand. it would not make one little bit of huge difference to the way I stay my existence.
2016-11-24 21:17:19
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I'm also on the wagon that the goal of our soul and of our higher spiritual selves are different from person to person. So we all work on different issues, though it is said, that souls incarnate in waves. This means that during certain eras it is souls susceptible to the same kind of energies which incarnate, together.
When Christ said, I am the Truth, the Way and the Life, he also gave a pointer to what energies the following couple of thousand years would emphasies.
Oh, and apropos, added to your name or handle, ought to be the line "but creates a mess, that takes centuries to deal with". :)
2006-08-12 01:59:45
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answered by wereduck 2
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I hadn't thought about the possibility that we reincarnate until I began to read about Near Death Experiences.
You probably have heard of these, where a person dies in the operation room and has to be resuscitated.
And they recount the experience of having died, temporarily.
The consensus of such incidences where the experiencer has obtained knowledge in the Afterlife is that we do indeed reincarnate.
By our own choice.
The "Other Side" is our true home, and the Universe our school.
Spiritual growth, developing toward being Godlike (or Christlike or Buddhalike or etc.), is actually rather difficult in the spirit world because of the lack of adversarial situations. The physical world, the Earth in our case, provides a place where difficulties abound in the very day-to-day survival.By overcoming these problems, our spirits grow, become more wise, more loving.
Apparently we make a plan for when we incarnate with specific goals in mind.
Each incarnation has different goals assuming the last incarnation achieved its ends.
There is, as you might guess, a lot more to it than this.
And, to be perfectly honest, I think it is really anyone's guess (no one really knows for sure) what actually happens once the lights have gone out for good on our physical bodies.
But to me what the NDEers are saying makes a hell of a lot of sense.
So I base my approach to life on what I hear from them.
2006-08-12 00:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree with you. I do believe in reincarnation. I have also the feeling it's not the first time I have been here. But I would say that we keep coming not necessarily for a realization but to evolve. I think that when we die here, we face all what we did on earth, and the eventual pain we caused to others out here. Then we kind of decide to come back. We choose the best place, the best people we will meet to set the perfect conditions that are going to help us reaching our new goals for the new life. We know we'll forget this once we will be born on earth bit it's not a problem, we accept it. Wonderful books have been written on that topic. I recommend you Patrick Drouot's books that speak about reincarnations and also Anne Givaudan and Daniel Meurois' books that speak about astral journeys and body.
2006-08-11 21:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Even without the support of any religious books, I feel many times that we all are here to complete the task we failed elsewhere.
Realization must be accepting the truth. Truth exists and it does not change. The problem is with individual. Some realize it and some don't. Once you realize it is easy to set right the paths and lead life.
2006-08-11 23:58:59
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answered by latterviews 5
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Hi incubus.... Dont go to sleep quite yet I think it is a great question.
I have a great book for you if you haven't got it yet. It's Called Many Lives Many Masters by Brian Weiss. My e-mail is gmalfaro@yahoo.com if you want to discuss it further. Realization is synonymous to enlightenment. I leave with that thought. I check my e-mails Monday thru friday . at work i can do that sometime between 11pm and 7am eastern time.
2006-08-11 20:08:27
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answered by smurfmonkey 2
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Yes, I think we are here to learn something. And sometimes, have to come back again and again as we progress through the levels of learning. But, for each person there is something different to learn based on their level. Plus, we are all connected to other parts of ourselves out there in the big world. I just don't know what happens after we learn everything. But, then again, maybe there's no way to learn everything, because things in the universe are always evolving.
2006-08-11 19:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone has their own theory on this subject. I think when we come back it is to learn certain lessons. Maybe we need to learn to trust, to love, to basically grow and evolve as a soul. We seek a new wisdom with each life.
2006-08-11 19:57:19
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answered by historybug 4
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In Buddhist view, Your "realization" called Nibbana.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibbana
what happened when u made out the "realization"? just read the wikipedia.
Why we keep coming back? Caused by kilesa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilesa
No need to sleep, because u already have one step closer to your "realization"
2006-08-11 20:25:01
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answered by NoBody 3
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