DocM wrote on Mar 3rd, 2010 at 11:49pm:Usetawuz,
It is you who are a bit out of line here. No one would deny you your right to believe that you have strong connections to your oved ones that transcend this life. But there are those of differing opinions. My love for my family is strong - I've told my seven year old that I am convinced that my love for him is so strong, I would volunteer to incarnate to watch over him - were it possible. Maybe, in fact I did. However, I have no evidence of this. Much evidence gathered via hypnosis supports the reincarnation hypothesis (Michael Newton). However, one experienced hypnotherpist on this forum (Dave-MBS) has said that he believed that Michael Newton led his patients by suggestive questions under hypnosis. That is why they all gave similar pre-life answers, and found past lives. He led them to open doors, and look inside, and they had instant tremendous knowledge influxes of a life. Was it theirs? It sure felt like it to those under hypnosis. Could they have had a soul or mind merger and been so blown away that they felt they experienced the "past life" from their own eyes - absolutely.
We have enough to work through in this life, enough joy, pain, wonder and heartache. So much so, how sad it is really that many of us lose sight of the present and try to sort through a hypothetical but unproven past life. Hello? You are here. I am here.
Put another way. If we do reincarnate and wipe our memories, there is a reason for that. Almost a tacit agreement. So to say to a loved one, "ah yes, I am repaying a karmic debt to you from a past life where I did harm to you," is to give more credence to an unproven past and thereby lose opportunities for living in the here and now.
Some argue that we must investigate past lives to heal traumatized aspects of ourselves. If, after we die, we have the time. and our minds are opened enough to all information that we can actually do this, I say - great idea! However, it seems that while here on earth, we are meant to live in the here and now. We shouldn't rob our interactions with our loved ones with speculation about past life interactions with them that are all just speculation.
Explore - yes. Keep an open mind. Reincarnation may not be as common as some presume - but either way, explore on your own.
But live for today. Hug your loved one because you love them in the present.
Matthew
Thank you Matthew...however I am not sure my comments were out of line. I referenced opinions that I hold in response to another's opinions intended to refute them.
I agree that our lives are for living in this day, and when I sense a level of increased familiarity with others I want to find its source. I have no interest in delving into any aspect of karmic debt or obligation, as that will take care of itself and healing wounds or past injuries has not been my goal, either. My desire has been to understand the relationships I have with others and it has been enormously gratifying.
While this may not appeal to others, it may never occur to others to consider it if I don't bring it up...and that should have as much credence on this board as another stating he has evidence that will refute my beliefs.