I am intrigued and curious as to how many people believe that they lived past lives...why they think that....how they know.(not just a psychic told them)..and their theory about it. Do you feel that with each life, your soul is drawn to the people it connected with in past lives? If you do believe in past lives, what do you think your past life was, and how do you know?
2006-09-12
16:55:45
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I just wanted to add, that I do not believe in reincarnation. However I am interested in the reasons why some people do, and the reasoning and proof they might have to encourage them to think that way
2006-09-12
17:04:58 ·
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I am a pagan, and i spend a lot of time in meditation,
i do believe in past lives. i believe that i have lived a few.
during meditation i have had some images and words come to mind.... sometimes in languages that i do not now nor have i ever in my life understood.
many of them are in Aramaic. this i know because i have written them down and traced them back to their roots.
also many in Gaelic. i feel that i lived before both durring the time of Jesus and durring the time of the Druids.
i have found a strange fascination with the Native Americans and have gone to some gatherings and found that i know the dances and the steps before they do them.. and i understand the meanings of their ceramonies (many of them) without heving ever before seen or read about them.
i do not have vivid recollections, i do not claim to have known Jesus in a past life, i am not a son of atlantis..//
i just feel that my soul has been here before and that it gives me a few hints to keep me on a path of learning.
2006-09-12 17:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what I am in belief of as far as that is concerned, because I find it strange. What is strange is the fact of dejavu, and the fact some children are born knowing things that they had no exposure to, and alledgedly no prior knowledge of. Some people have these deep fears of certain things, go to see a hypnotise and find out they have knwledge of the civil war or of sailing during the 1800's. How would they know if they were'nt here before? I'm a CHRIST-ian, and do not proclaim to know all, I just know that they're are some things we may not get to find out while here on earth.
2006-09-13 00:07:59
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answered by 1broWnMermaid 2
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Sorry, no. I somehow can't bring myself to believe that I was once Catherine the Great or John F. Kennedy in a past life. That idea just doesn't sit well with me. Besides what does it matter if you were somone else in a past life. It's the here and now that matters, not what you supposedly did 300 years ago.
2006-09-13 00:10:29
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answered by Becky 5
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Would you be interested to discover for yourself what you were in your past lives? I found out and I am a changed person, a much better person. I can recommend a therapist to y ou, no charge. He can help you. Contact me if you are interested. I found out by myself with guidence, not under hypnosis, I was concious all the time. All my past lives tally with history, so, its all REAL!
2006-09-13 13:47:27
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answered by 11fingers 1
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And after each life comes the judgement.
My mom feels full of guilt after my brother died so now she wants there to be reincarnation. I guess so she gets another chance?
2006-09-12 23:59:56
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answered by WhoKnows?1995 4
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no, I don't believe in reincarnation. but I think that people who claim being reincarnated because they have memories of the past. I think it's demons and the person is drawing from their memories.
2006-09-13 00:01:15
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answered by ♥Poetic1♥ 5
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No, I don't believe in past lives. The bible has this very interesting verse: "it is appointed for man ONCE to die, and then the judgment". So, that's that, as far as I'm concerned.
2006-09-13 01:20:30
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answered by Esther 7
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no I don't believe in reincarnation neither past lives...
For I strongly believe that we are only given one life to live...
it's up to us on how we are going to live that life and what to believe in...
2006-09-13 00:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't it actually the other way around? Observing life and nature as it is...shouldn't the proponents of "one life and then nothing" explain their construction?
2006-09-13 00:34:46
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answered by wuwei 6
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Ezekiel 18:20 says "the soul that it sinning it itself will die" and we are all sinners. Bottom line our "soul" is our life force and it dies when we die.
2006-09-13 00:01:28
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answered by SpecialK 2
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