Mark Andrew
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I certainly don't claim to have all the answers, but here is my understanding (roughly) as of this time:
Physical life is an "adventure land" of sorts, in that it's a temporary place we go to have experiences we can't get anywhere else, and I think what makes that true is the very fact that we DON'T remember our past lives (if we have any) and that the threat of danger, pain, other bad things is part of what makes it unique/special/worth it because the reason we're here is to grow spiritually.
I think it's hard to grow spiritually in a world where there is no pain, no hardship, no danger, no risk, etc. (the afterlife). Sure, there's lots you can probably still do with regards to access to knowledge, observation, and unlimited time to think about whatever you want, but only in a world like ours can you face challenges that you simply cannot face in a place like the afterlife. This physical world allows us to challenge ourselves.
And again, I think that's why we don't remember our past lives upon a new trip: It would tamper the experience of life to be born with all of your memories. You'd be an "old man" in the body of a newborn infant. Good luck experiencing your youth and what it means to grow, learn, gain new experiences, etc. if you come in "knowing it all" so to speak, with regards to what you can expect out of life (generally speaking).
And then, once you die, you have your life review, and then you recall your past lives, and pool the new data with the knowledge you had prior to your new birth, and all of that adds up to refining who you are as a spiritual being, allowing you to grow/evolve/advance.
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