In a previous life I was called Maudie and worked in a fish and chip shop in Wigan between 1936 and 1941. Thereafter I was sent to Kent to work on a kumquat farm where I was tragically shot by a german spy disguised as a duck. This came to light after many sessions of drinking large ammounts of gin & campari but explains fully the reasons I have never been able to stand the sight of aromatic roast duck from the local chinese takeaway.
2006-11-18 06:53:50
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answered by prakdrive 5
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Actually, a substitute teacher for my eighth grade Earth science class brought up the theory that we all may have done everything before. We were discussing the life of our universe, and came to a general conclusion that all the matter in the universe is in a cycle. The sub thought that maybe when the sun stops fusion and the apocolypse happens, the universe will have no time and space left so will be pushed back into the atom-sized space where, supposedly, the Big Bang began. He thought everything would happen in the same way and we could have been in that classroom thousands of times before. Interesting theory...
But as far as the whole reincarnation thing goes, I think our ethics and unique thoughts may be triggered by...I don't know how to really say this besides...karma? If we, in a former life, experienced something that changed the way our minds think, maybe that's the only thing that we bring with us to our next lives. For example, if you were a tree that was chopped down in a former life, maybe you would think more about conserving paper to keep more trees alive. What goes around comes around. Just a thought.
2006-11-18 11:27:28
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answered by mlygsby 3
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I think it is absolutely possible, perhaps it isn't a past life but a parallel life...
Scientists these days are considering the very real possibility of multiple "dimensions: if you will, very interesting stuff...
I am convinced that if there is such a thing as past life, I drowned in one of mine... I have seen it happen, on a ship, I used to think it was Titanic but now I think it is probably a battleship or something, I am not sure why...
I also have always known things I shouldn't have any reason to know... I always thought it was weird to know the answer to questions I have never heard before.
Who knows what it is, perhaps it is a past life, perhaps it is a parallel life, perhaps it is clairvoyance, perhaps it is a result of organic brain damage... either way it is odd to have such feelings and I really don't think it means you are crazy, perhaps just sensitive to things.
There are a LOT of possibilities... we are much too limited in our understanding of EVERYTHING to be able to rule anything out totally.
2006-11-18 10:45:57
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answered by D B 4
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I think I was alive in the late 1800's. If I talk about that time period, my mother asks me how do you know. She says I talk like I have been there before, because I can seem to talk about what the people thought and felt during that time period. I tell her maybe I have been there.
2006-11-19 06:37:28
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answered by quietgirla 2
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And accordingly, I used to be a wise Greek goddess who loves the company of men. And do I believe? No. I do believe however, that you have been watching too many war movies.
2006-11-18 15:47:38
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answered by floozy_niki 6
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Maybe during the 40's
2006-11-18 06:43:54
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answered by Carmit 3
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We may have all lived before-will not argue for or against. But, i do not think we remember the past.
2006-11-18 10:14:58
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answered by Shossi 6
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This might sound strange. I don't remember living before as much as I remember dieing.
2006-11-18 15:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Too much Dylan Thomas.
2006-11-18 06:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many movies. If you lived before you'll be fully aware of all parts of your previous life. Are you?
2006-11-18 21:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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