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A place to share experiences, stories, and advice about reincarnation and remembering past-lives.
Why we do we forget? Why do we remember? Should we actively try to remember, or should we just let it happen? How can we distinguish a great imagination and a real memory? What interesting stories have you heard, seen or read?How has remembering past...(more)
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  C.G. : Sacred Vow

Consider this

C.G. said Aug 23, 2007, 3:52 PM:

 

What if our relationships, lives, and  loves are not merely four-dimensional? What, with the “there is no time or space” thing, if “past lives” are really running along simultaneously? Maybe “each life” generally does not perceive the other lives…but that does not mean that the parallel lives do not affect each other.

  Catfish : Ocean Protector

Re: Consider this

Catfish said Sep 24, 2007, 3:48 AM:

 

I love that.

I can really feel those of my lives that are being lived with a ferocious passion, in the same way as I can feel the warmth of the sun even when I can't see it.

  C.G. : Sacred Vow

Re: Consider this

C.G. said Sep 24, 2007, 4:00 AM:

 

That's just the way I experience it!
I have been walking through thick forest land and amazed at the strength of one stream of sunlight that makes it way through the trees and onto my back. I, too,  feel that sunlight from those other times. I might not be able to identify its location (consciously) but I acknowledge its presence….and know we are interacting, connected.

  Wanderer : .

Re: Consider this

Wanderer said Sep 24, 2007, 5:05 AM:

 

Perhaps it is like our lives are spokes on a wheel as opposed to following each other in a straight line.

  Joe : Two Scoops

Re: Consider this

Joe said Sep 24, 2007, 11:25 AM:

 

I have read it described like going over a waterfall.
Over the upper edge is our birth when we seperate into our individual drop.
Our death is the splash at the bottom bringing us back together into the main stream.
Meanwhile as we fall we are conscious of all the other waterdrops yet remain seperate.

  C.G. : Sacred Vow

Re: Consider this

C.G. said Sep 25, 2007, 2:32 AM:

 

From my perspective, every millisecond of every day of every life exists forever, like frames in a movie. Our segmented consciousness aligns and sequences a grouping of these frames as primary focus–this life. It sometimes configures secondary focuses–past/future lives. Just as this consciousness defines a sequence for the experiences of this life, it defines the secondary experiences as past or future. In fact, I suspect all these experiences are simultaneous, eternal, and interacting.
   Then, that's just the 'alignment' my conscious suggest to me.