Sure, why not? Who is to say with any precision what happens after this life? I have no personal rememberances of any past life, but then I don't recall what I did in June either.
Many claim that since the Bible does not endorse reincarnation directly, then reincarnation does not exist. However, the Bible may imply it, indirectly, in three instances in the Gospels, (if I recall...LOL) And with hundreds of millions of non-Christians, non-Muslims and non-Jewish people around the world, reincarnation is an accepted fact of life; to Hindus, to Buddhists.
Any one person answering this question, with a definite Yes, or a definite No, is just parroting what they have been told, since they cannot objectively document it.
It wouldn't surprise me, if God utilized reincarnation.
To say otherwise, is an example of me circumscribing God in my image. I can't wait to see the end of this excellent movie called "Life".... or is there any end........?
2006-11-02 13:44:07
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answered by Aaron 2
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I do not necessarily know if I believe in reincarnation but I do believe it is a definite possibility. I would love to research and find more information about it and paths in which I could find who I was in my past lives if there are such things. Reincarnation is a subject I find incredibly intriguing and am open to the possibility of. I can't wait to see if you get any good answers for this question.
Something I had considered as possible proof, if you will, of reincarnation is this: The brain is nothing but a mass of energy. We all know that energy is neither lost nor destroyed, merely transfered from one party to the next. Therefore when we die, the energy in our brain is not destroyed, it is transfered to another party. To me, this opens up the possibility of reincarnation immensely.
2006-11-02 08:25:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been exposed to 2 episodes that might indicate a past life experience. The first was by hypnosis / regression with a high school friend I'd always been oddly sure I knew, though I did not. We were regressed and found ourselves at a battlefield during the Civil War -- he was a soldier and I was a "camp follower" (prostitute!) that he favored!! Very eerie and bizarre.
The second was more distressing -- I was sitting with some friends listening to a record of sound effects when one came on that was the sound of bombs dropping over London during WWII. I instantly dove for cover, arms over my head, screaming hysterically!! I felt myself in a blackout shelter, terrorized people all around me, and I was a British nurse! Totally real, totally terrifying. It took three people and a lot of hugs to bring me out of my spontaneous regression. To this day, I can't watch WWII movies without running out of the room or feeling sick to my stomach. WHEW -- even typing it right now is getting me shaky -- later!
2006-11-03 01:37:51
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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I am not a believer in Reincarnation...People think Deja Vu is cuz of Reincarnation but no, Deja Vu is just a state of mind..I think there is no such think as Reincarnation.
2006-11-02 08:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no but if I did i wopuld have probably been leonardo DaVinci or benjamin Frnkl;in due to my vast array of talents. I think I was Gearge "Babe" Herman Ruth. Possibly I was evan a woman. Is it possiblre to be a reincarnation of someone who is still alive?
2006-11-03 07:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Hehe. Symbolically, sure. I was on here for 7 years under another name. Somebody got my account suspended. So I stayed off for about 6 months, made a new account, and here I am. :)
2016-03-28 04:55:49
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answered by ? 4
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i vaguely remember walking towards a glowing ball of light after being in a bus accident from a past life. all when i was younger.... and no im not joking
2006-11-02 08:10:36
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answered by Red Eye 4
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yeah i remember i was your girl, we used to live back in mexico. Your name was Santiago and mine was Maria. don´t you remember our children (we had 8). We had a farm and you loved to milk the cows. Finally you died drowned in a nearby river, well that´s what people was told, but i gotta make my confession: i pushed you.
sorry dude, still friends?
2006-11-02 08:15:20
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answered by whothatBE 4
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ron, all i can tell you is i've heard reports and stories from those that "believed" they lived other lives. what makes them compelling is the details and sometimes even knowing foreign languages that they did not know they could speak. very compelling argument for reincarnation
as for me have not had the experience
2006-11-02 08:11:26
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answered by universalist49 2
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There are no past lives on this earth and no future ones, so you better make the best of this one. Failure to do so can cost you bigtime, eternally.
2006-11-02 08:17:34
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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