As a child not only have I seen some spirits, but I would have this like memory..... of many people in my head, details of their faces, I didn't know who they were or why I was having this memory.
As I got older, I would either feel the presence of ghost, spirits, and God.... sometimes I would see one.
This pass three years since the day of my prayer for help and protection for me and my son I have seen many spirits. The one that comes to me all the time when my spirit don't feel good about myself is a woman spirit... my guide. Her name is Greta and she knows me from another life. She is always compassionate, comforts me when she speaks out loud, she whispers, and I feel her thoughts- telepathy. She holds my hand, hugs, rubs my back, and even cuddles up, and she waks me when my son is sick. She gives me dreams and or memory once of my pass life.
Pass life memory......... I lived in this very large village or city, all the houses were made of white round stones with red roof tops, I lived in the village with many people, something happen within the village, we took sides, it was like a civil war. The battle lasted all day, in the middle of battle, since I have killed many of them, I was tired, and went to sleep on the ground, when I woke up, many were dead, and my spirit guide as spirit was standing next to me as if she was protecting me. I believe in this memory dream, she was saying to me, no matter how many battles you have, I will always be there with you.
After experiencing all that I have no choice but to believe in Reincarnation.....don't you agree?
2007-10-17 13:09:03
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answer #1
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answered by inteleyes 7
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Every year, our home, the earth, goes through a cycle of birth, growth, harvest, decline and finally a death in winter. Yet year after year the spring brings us new life and the cycle continues over and over. Given that this cycle is a part of and interconnected with our existence, why would we believe we are different and somehow separated from it? That makes no sense in my humble opinion because we come from the earth and eventually return to it. And, on a purely anecdotal level, having gone through past-life regression, I know reincarnation is a fact. And I could prove it if I wanted to do the necessary work and research. How?
In my most immediate past life I died in a Nazi death camp. During the regression, I was able to see and read off the numbered tattoo on my arm. If I wanted to give the world solid proof, I could try and find out the name of the person associated with that number but that would depend on whether or not the Nazis kept those records. In short, one hell of a lot of work!
I don't feel that I need to do the work. I know on an organic, visceral level that what I saw in my regression was real and true.
2007-10-17 12:03:14
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answer #2
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answered by gjstoryteller 5
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I will say I am a Buddhist. Everything I have studied of the Buddha's teachings on suffering and the human condition and have put into practice in my life has been of far more help than any other religion's teachings.
The Buddha did encourage against any form of blind faith, and told anyone who listened to his teachings to test them out in their life and not trust what he said on faith or what anyone else said.
I'm not sure if I do believe in 'rebirth.' I call it rebirth, as Buddhism, and my own understanding of the limits of the human mind and body related to the universe, does not teach of a eternal soul. It is a scientific fact that energy can never be destroyed or created, rebirth makes the most sense to me after studying theology in depth from both a philosophical and scientific standpoint.
I will continue to follow the teachings which have relieved me from the suffering I was causing myself and others, as I said, Buddhism is not a religion of blind faith, it doesn't really matter what I believe about the next life.
I hate using reliigous references, as they are not what I call fullproof, but unlike NDEs, which can be physiologically explained, the person above me is right, many young children do have memories of their past lives, along those who reach advanced states of meditation. There have been young children who have explained in moderate detail places they have never been.
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right on
Please study basic reincarnation/rebirth concepts.
2007-10-17 11:48:45
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answered by Jett 4
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Yes I believe in reincarnation. I have memories of past lives and not necessarily the good ones either that you hear about from psychics and stuff! I have memories of being a woman running through woods then captured and burned at the steak. (no fun!) i have other memories of being a lil girl and loosing my family in a car wreck. (In this life i still have my family so go me!) Other times I feel very strong emotions at certain phrases or going certain places that's not explainable.
2007-10-17 15:02:10
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answered by Saturn554 4
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2016-05-18 21:42:15
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answer #5
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answered by ? 1
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I believe because I have to believe in order to have hope. If life ends, in all forms, at my death in this world, then it has no meaning. Now, I do accept that I have two children and two grandchildren, so in one sence I will live on in them and their progeny. If I am to live on it others, I can live on through the lives I touch. This accords with Christ's principle: "As you do unto the least of these, you do unto me."
In the end, I just follow three principles:
1) Try my best.
2) Treat others with respect.
3) Tell the truth as best I know it.
Cheers
2007-10-17 12:15:04
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answered by Ward 3
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No because it doesn't even make sense.
If we are to come back into the world after once being here to learn to do it better then how can we do that if we can't remember what we did not do so good before?
Next question: At one time there was not more then millions of people on earth now there are billions. Do the math you can't have the same souls coming back with this type of multiplication.
Not enough souls to go around...
There is always enough suckers around to make a side show.
2007-10-17 11:51:22
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answered by ? 4
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chad who has ever verified past lives?
No i Don't because neither i nor most people i know have any memory of ever being any other being and you would think that many people would if reincarnation is a constant cycle that any creatures go through
2007-10-17 11:49:59
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answered by Daniel G Brown 2
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kinda, ive seen dozens of reports of people who claimed to have past lives and have it verified
EDIT: many people have, and the person they claimed to be the incarnate of they had no prior knowledge in the body of them until the researches searched and found articles, biographies, documents on them
2007-10-17 11:43:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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By giving preference to his earth-bound intellect, man has deprived himself of the ability to consider with his spiritual intuitive perception Creation as a whole, of which lie is also of course a tiny particle. Thus lie prevents himself from obtaining undreamed-of glimpses into the other world, which would show him clearly and logically how lie could master the problems and perplexities with which lie struggles today.
Logic certainly is the doctrine of consistency - but of what use to us is logic if in the quest for higher things it romains caught in earthly matters through purely intellectual activity, and is not pursued with the spirit, which alter a11, in comparison with what is earthly, is the original, and therefore must also govern any true logic. So also the question of how the human soin comes to earth in order to be active here in flesh and blond, and how often this happons, can only be considered and resolved from the spiritual point of view, bearing in mind the corresponding Laws of Creation.
When the soin comes to earth it is especially Creation's Law of Attraction of Homogeneous Species which takes effect. It causes the nature of the incarnating soin to be attracted through the similar nature of the parents or their environment. The threads which form between the homogeneous species on earth and the coming soin gradually become more and more firm, and finally bring about the incarnation, that is to say: the entry of the soin into the developing child's body about the middle of pregnancy.
By "soin" is to be understood the spirit with its non-physical coverings. It is completely independent, and is connected with its parents on earth only through a similar nature, but sometimes also through special threads of fate. It is therefore not
the case that parents impart something of their spirit to their children at birth, as is often wrongly assumed.
Hence it follows that in no case tan abilities and qualities of the soin be hereditary. They are therefore not subject to physical, gross-material transmission, but romain with the soin alter earthly death as it separates itself from the body, and only return with the newly-incarnating soin into the new physical body. This indeed appears like heredity, but is actually a result of the attraction of homogeneous species. The popular sayings "Birds of a feather flock togethern and "Like father like son" refer to this Law, which operates uniformly throughout the entire visible and invisible Creation, and which is also expressed in a saying of Goethe: "A noble man attracts his like."
Therefore it is also impossible to contribute to the improvement of the human spirit through artificially induced changes in the hereditary factors (genetic manipulation). Man's improvement can only issue from the spirit. And the spirit, with its abilities and qualities, cannot be reached by these earthlygross-materially limited experiments.
How often a human soin is incarnated on earth, that is reborn, depends on its stage of spiritual development, on the strength of its spiritual consciousness. For in the beginning, at the start of its journey through Subsequent Creation, the human spirit is only a germ, which must develop from an unconscious state to being conscious of itself. To this end the spirit is helped by experience during its various earth-lives. Once it has reached this goal, and freed itself from all guilt, the rebirths tome to an end. It finally detaches itself from what is earthly, and tan as a personality who has become fully conscious ascend unburdened.
The knowledge about earthly incarnation and rebirth is very ancient. In the East the teaching about it is contained in the philosophies and religions. However, the belief in it was suppressed by the Christian Church, although the knowledge about reincarnation was not unknown even at the rime of Jesus. The question as to whether Elijah had returned as John the Baptist, and the question of Nicodemus: "How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second rime into his mother's womb, and be born?" are indicative of this, although in the latter case the reference was te, spiritual rebirth, which Nicodemus had misunderstood and applied to earthly matters.
From Jesus Himself no utterances about reincarnation are handed down in the Bible. But this is no proof of its nonexistence. Many a happening in Creation was not explained or mentioned by Jesus to the people of His rime, because they did not require it then for their spiritual progress, and would certainly not have understood it. Therefore He repeatedly pointed out that the coming Son of Man would impart this knowledge.
Later, too, especially in the utterances of poets, thinkers and other Western personalities, we find repeated allusions to the existence of an earthly rebirth. Goethe was convinced of it. He wrote to Wieland about Charlotte von Stein: "I cannot explain the significance, the impact which this woman has upon me in any other way than through the transmigration of soins. - Yes, we moere once husband and wife!"
Richard Wagner wrote to Mathilde Wesendonk: "Only in the profound assumption of the transmigration of soins could I discover the consoling point towards which everything converges at the saure high level of redemption ...".
The Graeco-German writer Constantin Christomanos, who was teacher and private secretary to Empress Elizabeth of Austria during the 1890's, mentions in his recollections of the Empress (Diaries, 1899) the following remarks of bers, which express lier belief in repeated earth-lives: "Every man has culture in himself, as an inheritance from all his previous existences ...". And in reference to Dante and other personalities: «They are soins who have recently tome to earth out of past eras ...".
Henry Ford, founder of the Ford factoriel, laid in a conversation with the philosopher Ralph Waldo Trine: "What some seem to consider a special gift or talent is, in my opinion, the fruit of lengthy experience gained in many lives. But I must first explain that I believe that we are born again. You and I, we are all reborn many rimes, live many lives and store up a wealth of experiences ...".
This knowledge of incarnation and rebirth is confirmed by serious accounts of genuine recollections of former earth-lives, although these must be considered exceptional. The accounts stand the test of objective examination completely and must not be dismissed as products of fantasy, as schizophrenia, telepathy or the like. The authenticity of luth recollections is conditional upon their resulting from natural gifts and not from being artificially induced as through hypnosis, which is wrong because it binds the free will of the human spirit, and hinders its true ascent.
It is for his own benefit that man is generally prevented from surveying his previous existence. Otherwise lie would occupy himself far toc, much with the part and so neglect the present. This can be clearly seen from the wrong practices carried out today. People investigate their former earth-lives in a desire for sensation, out of curiosity, vanity and self-aggrandisement. Yet they do not even know whether the information supplied to them by others is really accurate; for just in this field the possibility of errors and delusions is very great. Besides, all this holds a great danger for man, because it is only the experiencing of the present, of the existing situation into which lie has been born according to his own volition, which can have lasting value for his spiritual progress.
The poet Lessing, who occupied himself with this problem, wrote about it at the end of his work, "Éducation of the Human Race": «Why should I not return as often as I am sent to acquire fresh knowledge and new skips? Do I achieve so much in one sojourning as to make it not worth my while to return? Is that why? Or is it that I forget my former sojourn? Well for me that I forget. The recollection of my former states would enable me to turn my present condition to but poor account. And have I forgotten forever what I must forget for the rime being?"
2007-10-17 15:19:44
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answered by wellcome 3
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