Outside the common influences of western so called science, the knowledge of living past lives is not uncommon an idea. I myself have lived many lifetimes on this planet and others. We are not limited by the knowledge of a fear based people in control of information beyond their limited and most times confused understandings of the world they live in.
Your ancestors knew as we were learning before the interruptions of our own understandings of the known and unknown. All life is connected to all lifeforms. Observations of the way nature reveals this, if one just look and learn. Life is not a limited event. As I am a male today I have been a female before and will most likely be one again. Life as we know it is not a singular event on this tiny planet in this immense universe.
2006-08-18 13:49:32
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answered by babatu546 2
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Everything in the Universe is here in a rhythmic pouring , a resin of ambiguity holds our lifetimes together, not as we can visualize them. Perhaps the joining or rejoining of certain essences, which includes the insentients that we become as our thoughts had even shaped us, that qualities, lessons of either as you call this is neither good nor bad until given a stimulai to progress in a Time we have no concept of. Yes, we do come back, the exact theory is unclear. it leads me to say leave church and state alone here. It is beyond the truest serenity, light, peace and defies hungers of an earthbound nature until called upon through a meditation if you will, and an act of joining that leads us to return to an amount of places that I haven't the slightest in the way of math. It is essences being bound by the causal law of karma. We spend our lives attempting to find out how to come to the very place we are. the more enlightened one is, the more ability to be in many places at one time. Ms. Browne has her gifts and so do the rest of us. All connected in a way i cannot fathom however I often feel it through some moreso than others. I believe that we become the comfort that we have ever extended to others in form, and Love being the answer, we stumble thu 'life' as we are, sometimes tapping into the rewards we have accumulated in lifetimes. I don't have a blueprint of this. I Do however have the capacity to 'feel' and free will is at play here. Thought, word and deed is what this is formed from. I think it, then i strengthen it by saying it making firmer still the act of carrying out a thought, something so powerful that nothing can penetrate it. Some, in conclusion have made a pact to 'meet again'...... and they do. Love is what makes this possible. As though we have simply picked up where we left off. I only know this much for now. I made a promise in a past life to be here now, it has taken my life time to touch this moment....and those in my heart I have a familiarity with, have sought each other to 'touch' again. You DO know this through your connection(s) w/ others. I am in love and so deeply, it is as though 'i have waited a lifetime' for the sactuary of what was familiar between us. It is not always instantly apparent..... however it just IS. Enjoy what thee is to enjoy, suffer what you must to learn. Let Love in. It was never really gone. Simply allow it.
2006-08-26 05:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm open to the concept, though I've yet to remember a past life myself. I like some of Sylvia Browne's interviews and read a couple of books, but I also think she's a little too quick to give answers about such things.
Besides, the last several times I've seen her on Montel, she's made statements like ppl aren't coming back anymore, like we're nearing the end or something. Personally, I like reading stuff by John Edward and James Van Praagh. And James Redfield had and interesting take on the concept of reincarnation in his books.
In the end, I personally think we're here to learn some spiritual lessons. And if we don't learn them in one lifetime, I think God is perfectly willing and able to let us come back and try again.
2006-08-22 13:55:33
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answered by Shaman 7
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well as you may know that today's American Evangelical christian church will tell you, No there is not any chance of reincarnation. I personally do not know for sure.
that being said I have watched Sylvia Browne on the 'mantel Williams show' every Wednesday for several years and read all of her books i can get at my local library.Sylvia,I believe does have the ability to see things we can not
and as the time gets closer and closer for Christ's return I think there will be more people that are not authentic in this area just as there will be many false profits in the church as well
as the wars and rumors of wars. Who are we as mankind to think 1.We know everything how God works 2.That we are the ONLY planet in all of the universe to have intelligent life
Sylvia chooses to give us a glimpse inside the world she lives in,why does she see it and you or I don't ? I can tell you that in the Bible in the second chapter of acts God gave to some the gift of seeing the future,to others the gifts of knowledge, to others the gifts of healing....
So it is in God's infinite wisdom that Sylvia sees what she does and uses this info to help others...I hope this helps,I do believe she is for real
Elrod
2006-08-18 20:05:00
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answered by wildelrod 2
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I have had firsthand experience with this subject matter and I do believe that we continue on. Another person who is amazing in this field and has worked with families that have lost loved ones is George Anderson. The first book about him is called "We Don't Die". I think an open mind is a good thing and think you would really get a lot from this book as well.
2006-08-18 18:52:23
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answered by ~j~ 1
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And the answer is...There is no afterlife. Once you are dead..you are dead. PERIOD!!!....There is no coming back. If there were, then there would be a lot of undead people walking around. We call those people ZOMBIES!!!!!! Sylvia Browne is a fake because if she could really communicate with spirits, YOU would be able to see, hear, touch them and there would be no need to a medium to communicate with the dead. So...any books you read from her, disregard the info because it's not true
2006-08-18 19:19:35
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answered by vegeta70_00 2
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Yes, we have many lives, some may not have been lived on Earth. Dr. Brian Weiss MD is an author that has pined several books on the subject. I believe him to be the most credible author on the subject. His first book is "Many lives, Many Masters", it broke the ground for credible Past Life regression Therapy. My personal experience with his work includes two intensive training seminars I attended over the years.
2006-08-25 15:31:11
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answered by kintoobirds 1
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It sounds like you've been reading a lot of commentary on the afterlife, so I'm going to recommend a book with a different point of view called "Mere Christianity," by C. S. Lewis. It will give you answers to these and other questions in a way you've probably never heard.
2006-08-25 01:42:36
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answered by Leroy Johnson 5
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well, that is true. Because when I was 16, I met an accident. And I considered it as my second life when I was healed by my Creator. Then, when I fell down the stairs last year, I already considered that as my third life when I finally regained consciousness with nobody around. The fourth time is when I happened to collapsed after my tennis lesson. I was so lucky that one of the coaches manage to lift my head. Or else, I would be dead already.
2006-08-26 05:54:08
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answered by Maganda 3
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I don't know Sylvia Browne, but I do believe some peolple have been on this earth more than one lifetime.
2006-08-25 12:16:38
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answered by Anonymous
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