StoneColdTrue wrote on Apr 1st, 2010 at 7:30pm:rondele wrote on Apr 1st, 2010 at 1:56pm:What if our DNA contains memories from all of our ancestors?
That would explain the "deja-vu" phenomena. It would also explain why we have certain talents and fears that cannot be traced to our own childhood or upbringing.
It would also explain what we think of as reincarnation. It's not actually past lives of our own that we are recalling, it's really the lives of all those who preceded us.
Just a thought as I unwind from a couple hours on the tennis court.
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Precisely. That is where I was going.
I even have some thoughts which may improve this understanding. The biggest thing that pops out to me is population. By mathematical standards, I cannot come to a logical conclusion that every living person is a reincarnated soul from a past generation. I am pretty positive that the amount of people who have died on earth exceeds 5 billion. Then you have to consider that population grows. You could say that population grows BECAUSE souls reincarnate which each new generation, century, whatever. You could factor in all life on the planet to reincarnation. But you're still dealing with numbers that contradict how many souls exist both here and in the other world.
So lets consider that souls DO reincarnate-- I think its very logical to say that "new" souls arrive in each century/generation/or whatever. If the purpose of reincarnation is evolution through the ages of time on earth, then those new souls are starting pretty late. Either way, you have to consider that reincarnation is an ordered process for spiritual evolution and it just plain doesn't make much sense. It would make sense to me if lust had already filtered out and the population of all species didn't contradict how the population of souls.
But what makes more sense than souls returning to earth each time they die in order to evolve, and also explains deja vu and past life recall? Exactly what we just theorized. That our genetics have recorded the lives of the ancestral DNA. This also supports other theories (as well as my own) that we don't have to return to Earth in death and the rest of our evolution occurs in the planes of the Afterlife. Which I am much more comfortable with. I've never liked the idea of reincarnation unless it was a personal choice.
I think, based on what you are saying regarding numbers of souls and trying to extrapolate the numbers of souls incarnated on earth/new souls/reincarnated souls, etc that you might be misunderstanding the vastness of souls/heaven/universe. I have no actual idea but the snippets I've gotten have blown my earth-bound mind.
During one reading I sat in a 12x18 room and was told that "souls are really big"...prosaic, yes, but upon additional inquiry, my soul "would fill this room from floor to ceiling, and maybe more." What we are incarnated with is only a portion.
Next, the number of souls is essentially inumerable and indefinable from a human perspective...they occupy bodies of various sorts throughout our galaxy and universe in our dimension as well as countless other dimensional levels...and the assumption is that they would be able to occupy a human body with the proper training and desire. Again, I have been told that there will always be souls willing to fill the availability of human bodies...however some souls have first dibs (said with a smile), i.e. those who have been here before.
My personal experience is that I have memories on earth that go extremely far back, however I have researched those memories of experiences from the American colonial period to the present which I have a fairly well developed delineation from life to life. It appears that the minimum gap in time is about fifteen years between lives, and as long as thirty. From 1743 to now I have distinct memories of six lives, two of which I have enough information to research the genetic lineage...there is no genetic connection between my current ancestors and those with whom I was before.
I do not know with what frequency other people reincarnate, or even if there is a standard timeframe...I suppose it comes down to free will, another hot topic here, to determine what our chosen frequency might be. If it is true, as I've been told, the number of lives we may have lived is in the thousands, who is to say there is any finite number involved? And if there is any genetic connection it is purely because that was the opportunity chosen between lives. Again with free will, we can choose not to reincarnate and simply develop our souls in the afterlife, but there are certainly some of us who have hung around this orb for millenia.
I guess, then, Stone, that from my standpoint you are trying to put a number on the inconceivable, and placing a limitation on the limitless. Just my point of view.