Past lives

Just got a question about past lives from one of our subscribers and they wanted to know if reincarnation can be proved well it certainly can. In the Bible Jesus asked his disciples who do you say I am and they ventured guesses from Moses to Isaac and that certainly is saying that he had to have reincarnated at another time Jesus was asked why was this man born blind VP did he or his parents sin? If he sinned before he was born into that life he had to have lived another life before.

Obviously reincarnations is reproved by great thinkers and scholars every day and I can go on for hours about the proof of it, but the main question this person had was about their past life. What they did or didn't do, and if they were going to die and have another good life legacy after they die.

Death is nothing more or less than a release from a worn-out, unuseful or unwanted body. Death allows you to continue to grow as we learn by reincarnating in a new body. Death is definitely a crossing over in the recurring rhythm or cycle of eternal essential progress. Death is inevitable and natural and it's as benevolent as the restoration of energy in sleep. Death leaves a life like the Sunset leaves the dawn, both returning in a due cycle, to give you a new day to continue your spiritual growth or progress.

All progress depends upon your mastering of newly learned skills and concepts so that they can be assimilated by the subconscious or the habit phase of the mind. The details are no longer necessary to bring into conscious awareness but the lesson learned becomes embodied as the many facets of your present personality and even more important your character.

It is not when or where you have been but what you are not that account for your future life. And your life is being made by what you are building into your account now. It doesn't matter whether you believe in reincarnation or even whether you believed in it in your last life or who, what, or when you were, it doesn't matter because this is the life that you're living now.



































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