i really dont have unfinished business but i do have unresolved relationships because of a destructive cult. i guess i would come back as a poisonus spider and bite all of the old men that run it so it will bring thier chruch/organizations/corporation down crumbling to the ground so no more people have to suffer at thier hands.
2007-10-12 14:49:09
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answer #1
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answered by ~testube Jebus~ 4
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Luke 11:24-26 and Luke 16:22-23 "the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom:
the rich man also died, and was buried. And in HELL he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Lazarus was a clean spirit and the rich man was an unclean spirit.
Lazarus found REST, but the rich man did not, (he said to himself that he would go back to his house from which he came out of, but when he got there he found that his house had been swept and garnished. He then entered into his house, and with him went 7 more spirits more wicked then himself. And the last state of the rich man was worse then his first.
I would like for you to really think about this. it is proof that God the Father exist.
Ask a transvestite why they wear women's clothes ?
Ask a gay man why he is not attracted to women or a woman why she is not attracted to men.
The spirits can not enter before the house is Swept and Garnished, before it is made Male or Female.
Their subconscious traits is all the knowledge they are "born again" with after the new house has been Swept clean.
That guy is talking to himself. That woman acts like a slut.
That woman is in a coma. That child has autism.
These afflictions are all caused by one of the 7 other spirits taking control of your body, or it is how you remember your strongest trait. Be it male or female.
I don't feel as if I'm in the right body, this is your spirit experincing something that does not feel right
We are "born again" along family lines. A great grandfather can be "born again" as your sister's daughter. Or a dead sister can be born again as you aunts son.
The sins of you past life are still with you as a child, and if you were exceedingly wicked, then chances are you will become a wicked child.
Only Jesus can save you. He can wash away you sins, and give you a new uncorruptible body
2007-10-12 22:50:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on my unfinished business, I would reincarnate as someone with many, many children, an understanding family, and a great education. To evolve spiritually, I would stop being so selfish, be thankful for what I have, and actually care about other people.
2007-10-12 21:50:31
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answer #3
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answered by Cow 1
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I would be a race car driver or downhill skier and pray a lot.
My unfinished business has not even started.
I would want to open a safe house for abused women and children to escape to and get away from their abuser. Preferrably in my home so they could feel safe.
No one deserves to be abused.
2007-10-12 21:56:17
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answer #4
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answered by Tigger 7
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I'm supposed to learn patience in this life, so it would have to be an incarnation that supports that unfinished business...although I honestly feel that I have done pretty well in that area, so far. But there is always room for improvement.
2007-10-12 21:44:37
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answer #5
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Very good question.
Hinduism can give some mystical answers.
The soul dwells as the inmost body of light and superconscious, universal mind of a series of nested bodies, each more refined than the next: physical, pranic, astral, mental. In our conscious mind we think and feel ourselves to be a physical body with some intangible spirit within it. Yet, right now our real identity is the soul that is sensing through its multiple bodies physical, emotional and mental experience.
Recognizing this as reality, we powerfully know that life doesn't end with the death of the biological body. The soul continues to occupy the astral body, a subtle, luminous duplicate of the physical body. This subtle body is made of higher-energy astral matter and dwells in a dimension called the astral plane. If the soul body itself is highly evolved, it will occupy the astral/mental bodies on a very refined plane of the astral known as the Devaloka, "the world of light-shining beings." At death, the soul slowly becomes totally aware in its astral/mental bodies and it predominantly lives through those bodies in the astral dimension.
The soul functions with complete continuity in its astral/mental bodies. It is with these sensitive vehicles that we experience dream or "astral" worlds during sleep every night. The astral world is equally as solid and beautiful, as varied and comprehensive as the earth dimension-if not much more so. Spiritual growth, psychic development, guidance in matters of governance and commerce, artistic cultivation, inventions and discoveries of medicine, science and technology all continue by astral people who are "in-between" earthly lives. Many of the Veda hymns entreat the assistance of devas: advanced astral or mental people. Yet, also in the grey, lower regions of this vast, invisible dimension exist astral people whose present pursuits are base, selfish, even sadistic. Where the person goes in the astral plane at sleep or death is dependent upon his earthly pursuits and the quality of his mind.
Because certain seed karmas can only be resolved in earth consciousness and because the soul's initial realizations of Absolute Reality are only achieved in a physical body, our soul joyously enters another biological body. At the right time, it is reborn into a flesh body that will best fulfill its karmic pattern. In this process, the current astral body-which is a duplicate of the last physical form-is sluffed off as a lifeless shell that in due course disintegrates, and a new astral body develops as the new physical body grows. This entering into another body is called reincarnation: "re-occupying the flesh."
During our thousands of earth lives, a remarkable variety of life patterns are experienced. We exist as male and female, often switching back and forth from life to life as the nature becomes more harmonized into a person exhibiting both feminine nurturing and masculine intrepidness. We come to earth as princesses and presidents, as paupers and pirates, as tribals and scientists, as murderers and healers, as atheists and, ultimately, God-Realized sages. We take bodies of every race and live the many religions, faiths and philosophies as the soul gains more knowledge and evolutionary experience.
Therefore, the Hindu knows that the belief in a single life on earth, followed by eternal joy or pain is utterly wrong and causes great anxiety, confusion and fear. Hindus know that all souls reincarnate, take one body and then another, evolving through experience over long periods of time. Like the caterpillar's metamorphosis into the butterfly, death doesn't end our existence but frees us to pursue an even greater development.
For more info,please visit http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/wih/
2007-10-12 22:29:12
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answered by Siva 3
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If you have unfinished business when you die,to bad
you will not come back to fix thing,s,better get thing,s in order
because we only pass this way once.
2007-10-12 21:50:25
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answer #7
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answered by elaine 30705 7
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Thats a hard one in ways id want to be a dog and be with my family but it a way that would be really depressing .I think Id just like a chance to be less selfish as a kid work harder in school wait to get married .Wait to have kids.explore the world .And just be a better person.
2007-10-12 21:45:21
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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we evolve spiritually thru learning, thru being open minded. I'd probably come back intent on learning more.
2007-10-12 21:49:42
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answer #9
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I'd come back as a turkey. I'd make some family a great dinner.
2007-10-12 21:45:04
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answer #10
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answered by Frank B 5
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