Wouldn't this validate reincarnation? Instead of intentional faking, a person comes back to finish something that was interrupted at the previous lifetime? There is a gal (so called) on fb who touts this theory with no research, so I thank you for the research and documents in your presentation.
@RegainingTheBalance5 жыл бұрын
That's a good question. In my research on reincarnation, it's not always linear. Sometimes a person will be reincarnated in the "past" instead of the future. But I have also found that what you mentioned is sometimes the case. If you're interesting in learning more about the "working" of reincarnation I would suggest this book/audio book: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jaSlaYennJKBobs
@karmacounselor5 жыл бұрын
@@RegainingTheBalance thanks ...I have done a lot of past life regressions years ago, and never thought that time wasn't linear back then (back then lol) but I think it is transdimensional somehow now...I will check out this book, thanks again!
@RegainingTheBalance5 жыл бұрын
@@karmacounselor You're so welcome! I'd agree with you on the transdimensional part of it. It's hard for people to wrap their heads around these ideas because they are difficult to express in words. It's also one of the most important sticking points of Christianity. They have burned and killed a lot of people that support "transmutation of the soul"/reincarnation. Why not let an idea die on its own if it isn't true, but when you have murder untold amounts of people because of their belief, you know there's something wrong there. I'm glad you already have experience with past life regressions, so I think you'll enjoy the book!
@karmacounselor5 жыл бұрын
@@RegainingTheBalance thanks for your very kind reply!