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Title: About reincarnation Post by george stone on Oct 24th, 2007 at 1:22pm
After death,and it time to reincarnate in a new life,is it possible to go back in time.say the 1800s for an examble,or do we go in the future time,say the late 2000 and so on.why Im asking about this is that right now the world to explode,so many wars,uncerinity,you know what I mean.maybe dave could explane a little about this.George
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Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by vajra on Oct 24th, 2007 at 2:36pm
Must say I've often wondered about this too George. I don't know but my personal sense is (given that time is unitary in the absolute sense) that we probably can be reincarnated backwards in time....
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Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by juditha on Oct 24th, 2007 at 5:34pm
Hi George I always said that i would never riencarnate but i been thinking that if i did agree to reincarnate i want to come back as a nun and devote my whole life to God and if we could reincarnate back in time,i would like to come back,when Jesus walked the earth and to sit on the hillside listening to his stories.
Love and God bless Love Juditha |
Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by dave_a_mbs on Oct 24th, 2007 at 7:43pm
Hi George-
I wish I could give you a definite answer with all the edges tucked in. But honestly I don't know what the rules are for reincarnation. I have had people on only one or two occasions who told me of reincarnations out of calendrical order. In one case, the woman was a miner's wife who had to help move the family over a narrow mountain path in mid-winter. She was holding one child and carrying the other, and as she walked over the path she slipped and instinctively reached out to grab a rock to steady herself. This caused one of the children to fall. She was devastated, sure that she was a murderer, a horrible mom, a terrible person etc etc. After they arrived in the place where the mine was she eventually got hit by a rock or something and died. She went into the afterlife with every confidence that God was going to run her through the Cosmic Meatgrinder. Instead, she found herself reincarnated as a rabbit in a woodland area. As she went about doing her rabbit thing, a native hunter shot her with an arrow, and took her home for dinner. She understood that this was her destiny in that world, and had no problems with it. It was her good (or bad) fortune to feed this man's family. (This is sort of a spontaneous Chod, similar to what Vajra has been mentioning recently.) Then she realized that the death of her child was similarly a response to a vast number of causes and that her slip on the trail was merely the means whereby it would occur. She was then reborn into a more modern world as a person again. The retrogression into an animal lifeform is extremely rare in my experience. Just when this happened, I don't know, but it may well have been centuries prior to her trip over the mountain. (However, one day while camping in the mountains, I shared a vision of the countryside - me included - with a passing hawk high above me. So this might be quite common. Many shamans use similar methods to discover their totem animal.) My usual expectation is that we start as a primitive critter (I recall that I was a worm, for example) and then more or less work our way up to human status. This belief can be found in ancient Egypt as well. Most people I work with give me an equivalent kind of history. The most abstract were recollections of being a lava flow that sort of absorbed information as it crystallized, or a woman who was an amoeba, and who found herself under a microscope in a bizarre lab where they studied her - and then insulted her by flushing her down the sewer. Just as people can learn about the past, it is also possible to go into the future to learn what is coming up - except that there are so many alternatives that we only have a small chance of making a proper guess which is going to happen. When I teach regression, I always require students to take someone forward in time as well - so it seems reasonable that they might actually go forward to incarnate and then return here. But I have no data. Wish I could be more helpful - dave |
Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by Stjerneeksplosjon on Oct 25th, 2007 at 10:32am
Well, I don't know if we go back or forth (or at all, but that's besides the point), but regardless, I wouldn't be too worried about the state of the world today, or what might await us in the future. Globally speaking, when it comes to wars and conflicts, 2006 was the most peaceful year since the late eighties. The common media certainly didn't give anyone that impression, but then again fear-mongering is always present, isn't it. Things will always fluctuate. Things get worse, then they get better...we just never know where, or when. Fear not, our earth will spin for a while yet. :)
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Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by the_seeker on Oct 30th, 2007 at 3:03am
i've never thought about this subject, but as they say there is no time in the afterlife, or time is happening all at once, having lives out of earthly chronological order wouldn't matter, would it?
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Title: Re: About reincarnation Post by EliteNYC on Oct 30th, 2007 at 3:59am
In a realm of timelessness, it would probably be possible to go "back" and see events that took place. Why not? There would be no past, present, or future, just the eternal now.
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