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Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 6:26:46 PM   
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I just finished watching a program on reincarnation. They had three instances where the person remembered in graphic detail, a past life.  I am wondering now if any here recall a past life?
 
 
The one vignette I recall- WWII.  I am a Japanese female.  I'm In a room flooded with sunlight.  Everything seems white- bedding, walls, floor.  The moment I recall is one where I am sitting back on my legs with my head down and a man in a American formal white naval officer's uniform is standing in front of me saying goodbye and I'm trying not to cry.   
 
(and no, it's not what you are going to try to tork it into you horndogs!  lol)
 




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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 6:32:26 PM   
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What? You blew a Naval Officer?

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 6:36:20 PM   
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What? You blew a Naval Officer?


Notice the last line of my post, you!!!  (Or I'll steal your kittnen!)

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 7:06:03 PM   
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Anchors away lassy................ I was a dashing lad wasn't I.

Actually Natalie and I were discussing this the other night as well. Wouldn't it be nuts if we did keep coming back. Again and again, that might explain a thing or ten. What is weird is I feel I know where I am no matter the place I've been, I see familiar landmarks and I even had this strange feeling I was home in the Salzberg, Austria. Doe, a deer, a female deer..................lol

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 7:21:00 PM   
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Anchors away lassy................ I was a dashing lad wasn't I.

Actually Natalie and I were discussing this the other night as well. Wouldn't it be nuts if we did keep coming back. Again and again, that might explain a thing or ten. What is weird is I feel I know where I am no matter the place I've been, I see familiar landmarks and I even had this strange feeling I was home in the Salzberg, Austria. Doe, a deer, a female deer..................lol

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 7:34:58 PM   
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Thinking of the possibility of reincarnation always reminds me of the book "Mission to Millboro."

http://www.amazon.com/Mission-Millboro-Marge-Ph-D-Rieder/dp/0931892597

I read it about 15 years ago, I guess, and at the time was very impressed by it.  Not sure if I'd feel the same upon re-reading it but it definitely stuck in my mind.  I think it's worth a look, at least.  The gist of it is this:   Dr. Marge Rieder discovered, while regressing various patients, that a group of them recalled past lives in the same Civil War era town of Millboro, Virginia. The curious thing is that they were able to verify a great deal of what came through their hypnotic regressions. 

Definitely makes one consider the possibility, I suppose ..............luci

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 7:35:35 PM   
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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 9:17:59 PM   
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When my nephew (now 17) was about 3 years old, he told my sister that he was glad she was his Mommy, because he didn't want to "...be poor and have to live in Russia, where it is cold all the time, like I did the last time I was a little boy."

I am the only person my sister ever told this to - because I think she thinks other people would not believe her.
But I believe her.

- Susan

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/12/2007 10:15:17 PM   
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http://www.collarchat.com/m_1166975/mpage_1/key_past%252Clives/tm.htm#1166996
Past Life Regression

http://www.collarchat.com/m_1024036/mpage_1/key_paranormal/tm.htm#1024132
Belief in the paranormal

http://www.collarchat.com/m_452795/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#452795
Past Lives

http://www.collarchat.com/m_356944/mpage_1/key_psychic/tm.htm#357069
Psychic phenomena in bdsm venues

http://www.collarchat.com/m_382895/mpage_1/key_psychic/tm.htm#385719
transferring aches and ills to a slave

http://www.collarchat.com/m_68613/mpage_1/key_spiritual/tm.htm#68613
third person speech and chakra energy

http://www.collarchat.com/m_299050/mpage_1/key_spiritual/tm.htm#299050
Power and Spirit

http://www.collarchat.com/m_549963/mpage_1/key_past%252Clives/tm.htm#550354
psychic phenomena


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RE: Reincarnation - 8/13/2007 2:46:08 AM   
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But........this is not part of Christian tradition!; in fact, it sounds like heresy to me.

Still, on the off chance that Christian tradition is in fact a load of contrived nonsense designed to fit certain criteria......

There are probably just enough instances of accurate and verifiable memories of former lives for it to be true, and to fit into the model postulated by Asatru (Norse paganism). The premise in Christianity is that we are made up of only two parts - body and soul. However, this does not provide a very satisfactory explanation of who and what we are. Simultaneously, Christianity proposes that we only live once - again, hardly satisfactory in the circumstance of past life memories.

The Asatru model claims rather that we are made up of nine parts, and that the union of these nine parts came together before our birth, and at our deaths will be separated and each part will then join with others to make a new being. Given the quantities involved it would be surprising if more than a very few came together in a prior arrangement again, to form a new being that had much in common with a former being. Indeed, most new combinations will be entirely unique, and so very few will remember a past existence in detail, more but still a small proportion will get the feeling they know something or somewhere which they obviously couldnt, more may carry over latent abilities from former lives, but most will be new combinations unable to recall anything.

For myself, the very first time I travelled to Suffolk - fifteen years ago now, the place felt like home. Considering its nothing like my home and its next to the sea too, this was surprising. Whilst I couldnt find my way round, I seemed to recognise faces but in a vague way. I also remember an inexplicable affinity for Ipswich Town football club when I was a child; Suffolk again.

And then there's the German and Germany thing. I studied French for eight years - I was OK at it. German I studied for only five years, but right from the start of those studies it all seemed familar to me in some way - I didnt know the language or anything, but it just seemed like I did. I ended up being really very good at German - two grades higher at examination in the end. And even now, going to Germany feels like going home, in some strange way.

But what about the whole transsexual thing - is that rooted in some past life too? Is it that I think I ought to be female because part of me is (the Hugh, or mind), whilst another part (the Hyde, or shape) is male? Is it all just down to an unfortunate combination of parts, in those terms?

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/13/2007 4:02:40 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LotusSong

I just finished watching a program on reincarnation. They had three instances where the person remembered in graphic detail, a past life.  I am wondering now if any here recall a past life?
 
 The one vignette I recall- WWII.  I am a Japanese female.  I'm In a room flooded with sunlight.  Everything seems white- bedding, walls, floor.  The moment I recall is one where I am sitting back on my legs with my head down and a man in a American formal white naval officer's uniform is standing in front of me saying goodbye and I'm trying not to cry.    
 (and no, it's not what you are going to try to tork it into you horndogs!  lol)

Well I reckon you had just seen Madame Butterfly on the TV.

An English football manager lost his job because he said he believed in reincarnation  and especially the bit where if you are reincarnated with say medical probs. thats a punishment for sins in an earlier incarnation.
Good solid Hindu philosophy but he still lost his job lol

LadyE: have you seen how you are characterised above the 4 paddles in your avatar. I know you are good at languages so maybe its me lol

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/13/2007 12:06:32 PM   
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In the 70's, there was a series of books by a spirit guide called Seth who spoke through Jane Roberts.  One concept explained all your lives, past, present and future are occurring simultaneously.  He liked  it all to a three dimensional chess game.  One move on one level affects a different piece on a different level.  This was to explain why you can live several lives at once and how one influences the other.   Time lines have no meaning.  I like that concept. It makes sense to me.

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RE: Reincarnation - 8/13/2007 12:08:40 PM   
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It can also be attributed to several psychotic diseases I'm sure and multiple personality disorder

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