In a past life, I was my father.
You see, 20 years from now, I will invent time travel and cause my own existence.
2007-07-06 16:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I had an interesting experience. I was listening to a Day In The Life by The Beatles, and got to the last part where the orchestra plays a large chord, right at the end of the song. At that precise moment there was a small aeroplane flying over, and the sound of the plane merged with the sound of the chord.
Anyway, next thing I knew, I was with a couple of friends as a small boy, and we were watching through a wire fence Lancaster bombers taxiing for take off, presumably to attack Germany. So the vision must have been during the second world war. It was just before dark, with a clear sky, and felt as if I was actually there watching these bombers taking off.
It was all over in a moment, and I was back in the room listening to A Day In The Life, or should it be Pastlife? I was born in 1960.
2007-07-07 00:07:28
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answered by Zheia 6
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I don't believe in reincarnation but I do believe in some theories about genetic memory. Goes like this. Our make-up, personality-wise might not be only from the conditioning of generations that came before us but also from genetic memory. In other words, our ancestors and their life styles may have, over time actually imprinted those life styles into a generational genetic code. This is entirely possible. At one time, it was thought that modification of physical characteristics by man would not result in genetic mutations. Wrong! During the 19th. century, cat breeders of Persians began to push their faces in with mechanical devices and produced the "Pug" muzzles we see today. A hundred years ago, no such animal existed. Manipulation resulted in genetic changes. Strange but true. This shows that simple genetic changes can in fact be manipulated ergo past lives (getting the spelling correct, it isn't spelled lifes) might be nothing more than genetic codes from the past that carry not only your physical characteristics but also psychological memories. DNA is tricky. We are only at the doorstep of figuring out what is contained. Somehow I doubt DNA contains only physical codes. It could very well contain psychological codes which could explain reincarnation.
2007-07-07 00:03:32
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answered by MMM 4
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When my daughter began to talk, she started telling me that she knew some of the people we were meeting "before".
She also began to tell me about who she had been, where she had lived, what type of clothing she had worn, what she had eaten and who had been with her in a previous life.
I always tried to be very non-committal as she told me these things. I was careful to never lead her to an answer or to a statement and carefully neither praised her not ridiculed her for what she was telling me.
AS she has grown older, she has forgotten what she used to tell me when she was younger.
As a child, I knew things about certain events and places which took place before this lifetime. My information turned out to be correct.
AS an adult, I visited a city where one of the events I knew about took place. Though I had never been there before in this lifetime, I was knew where streets were and thier names (some of the names had changed but residents who were older knew of the old names for the streets and I was correct), where stores had been, etc.
During my teenage years (long, long ago...oh my), I had a series of dreams which may have been remeberences of who I was in several past lives.
I have never been anyone who was a historic figure nor particularly important. I think I might have been a Native American prior to the European invasion, a Spartan with full citizenship, a Spanish peasant during one of the religious wars of the 1400's or so, a lower class samurai in Japan who died fighting the modernization of that country and a German soldier in Paris during World war II who was killed in combat when the Allies liberated (I almost said "invaded"...oops) that city.
I also think I may have been a deer in one life long before humans became a problem.
Yes, I do seem to believe in reincarnation (and somebody has to have been one of the less important person in history. We can't all have been Julius Ceasar, Napoleon or somebody like that.) I am also a Buddhist in this life.
May it all be well with you.
2007-07-07 00:02:17
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answered by Big Bill 7
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Achild of three years born in Buland shahr city in india claims that she is the reincarnation of Kalpana chawla the astronaught who died in the columbia accident.She agrees to identify her former parents also. She knows America ids afar off place and is frightened of flights
2007-07-07 05:38:59
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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I believe and there is a lot of books about it like ones from Alan Kardek, who created the religion in France explaining scientifically the origin of the universe and so on..I don't know what I were and it's not allow to know, otherwise you will waste your time thinking about the past and doing nothing to change your future. What goes around comes around, basically!
2007-07-06 23:45:35
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answered by GIAVA in London 1
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I have had a Past Life Regression. I remember being a goat herder in the Mediterranean, probably Greece. And a Librarian in Egypt. I look forward to my next P.L.R.
Blessed be!
2007-07-06 23:46:34
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answered by Luinrandir 2
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I've always felt as if I were a really fat man in another life. I'm not really sure if I believe in reincarnation but it would make sense. I've evolved since being a fat man... now I'm a woman. ;) (It's a joke, if you can't take it keep quiet.)
2007-07-06 23:40:24
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answered by mammato4boys 3
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I was a big beautiful tree doing what trees like to do (I hear they do a lot of work with "breezes").
Then someone probably cut me down so they could print the Bible on me and stick it in a Ramada Inn hotel drawer...
maybe that's why I'm an Atheist in this life and slightly grumpy.
2007-07-06 23:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe...I think I was a princess in my last life because regardless of how humble I try to be, I end up saying, 'Hey! I'm a princess!' and wanting everything to go my way. LOL
I also tend to believe in reincarnation because I've known several people who have come back as a horse's a ss.
2007-07-06 23:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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