Topic: The failsafe of simultaneous reincarnation.
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Sun 11/30/08 06:21 PM
The Philosophy of reincarnation.


The failsafe of simultaneous reincarnation.


The premise is simultaneous incarnation, which means that the incarnating spirit arises from a different spacetime reality, and incarnates on earth in all time lines, one after another, but not necessarily in a linear direction.

It enters this physical reality and visits the Milky Way galaxy where a great game is going on, and decides to participate.

The rules of simultaneous incarnation are that each life lived will not carry that life's memories over to the next life.

This rule is in place because of the nature of simultaneous lives in relation to the incarnating spirit's different spacetime existence. It would be like one soul trying to manage and operate many lives and many bodies all at once. So you forfeit your memories temporarily in order to focus on one life at a time, and yet you are doing it "simultaneously" according to this spacetime environment, and one after another according to your own personal spacetime.

So why would any free spirit want to take a chance that they might get lost and forget who they really are?

There are fail-safes in place.

Each life has a specific (but perhaps general) goal and the incarnating spirit sees to it that the general goal is met. Your time of birth and manner and time of death are decided before you incarnate and your incarnating spirit sees to it that your life is not lost before your appointed time.

Your incarnating spirit can break the laws of physics and the laws of this reality, but only to prevent your premature death or other major events that take you from your mission or goal in that life. Those are the fail safes.

Example: A woman in her car is about to die in an automobile accident on a bridge and she has no way out of it. She prepares for her death. She blinks her eyes and suddenly she and her car materialize on the other side of the bridge.

This sort of miraculous event is possible in a holographic model of reality.




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Tue 12/02/08 11:02 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Tue 12/02/08 11:35 PM
"This sort of miraculous event is possible in a holographic model of reality."-----Jeanniebean



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