Monday, July 15, 2013

Reincarnation in the Past, Present and Future?

As an Intuitive, Reincarnation is a no brainer for me. In otherwords I have come to the conclusion that some souls reincarnate while others may not.  The reason for this might be that  the ones who choose to keep reincarnating are sort of like graduate students going for Master's degrees or PHD's and those who quit after one lifetime are like people who either got their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (or not) and said, "Boy. That was enough of that!"

So, I would equate being born as a human once on Earth as either passing or failing your Bachelor's degree in College. Since this is very difficult maybe only half or less pass. If you were to apply the standards of colleges on earth here on earth only 1 person out of 5 who starts college finishes with a degree. That is the actual ratio of those who start compared to those who finish. And it pretty much has always been this way.

Knowing and understanding about your soul's relationship to reincarnation can be either a good thing or a bad thing but more likely it is always both. For example, it is my theory that religions that don't want you to believe in Reincarnation are more likely to want to enslave you and scare you with Hell, Fire and Brimstone to enslave your minds. But that is just how I look at it after a lifetime of studying comparative religion and from being a natural intuitive who has actually seen into heaven realms as a young man. What I find fascinating is that most Christians, for example, believed in Reincarnation until Justinian and Theodora put the Pope into Prison and demanded a more Hell, Fire and Brimstone approach to keep people's minds enslaved which would bring more wealth to the aristocracy.

  1. Theodora (wife of Justinian I) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_(wife_of_Justinian_I)
    However, Justin was fond of Theodora. In 525, when Euphemia had died, Justin repealed the law, and Justinian married Theodora. By this point, she already ...

  2. Justinian I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justinian_I
    Justinian I (c. 482 – 14 November 565), commonly known as Justinian the Great, was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to ...

  3. Justinian I and Theodora I | Christian History

    www.christianitytoday.com › Christian History HomeRulers
    Aug 8, 2008 - He became a member of Justin's inner circle, took a variation of his name, ... crowned in 527, he named as co-regent his young wife Theodora.
    So, someone who is both Christian and believes in Reincarnation like myself doesn't think much of these two. But, everyone is entitled to their own point of view.
    But, is believing in Reincarnation useful or will it just confuse most people? I think depending upon the person believing in Reincarnation might be useful or not.
    However, for me, I find now it is very useful. However, when I first started remembering past lifetimes in my teens and twenties at times it was horrific and disturbing. So, you do have to be careful about all of this.
    For example, have you ever read a book or watched a movie and had a really extreme reaction to what happens to someone in that book or movie? This often is an indication that either you or someone you loved or knew experienced something really extreme like you read about or watched in a movie or television program.
    So, because if you have had past lifetimes in the past, present or future of earth or any other planet or dimension in this galaxy or others, then you have to be very careful with what and how you remember things. Because identifying too closely with that memory could cause death or insanity which happens to some people who can't let go of what happened to them in another lifetime when they first remember it.
    So, what I have always done because my parents were also Christian Mystics who believed in reincarnation too, was to pray about remembering past lives. Here goes: "Dear God. If I have had past lives in the past, present or future here on earth or elsewhere show me what would be useful to me now in this lifetime. However, I would like to remain sane and alive for myself, my friends and my family. So, please be kind and gentle with me. Amen."
    You could also make up your own prayer to touch into your past lives in the past, present or future. But remember, everything likely wasn't as easy as now in other lifetimes. Life often was very difficult and people often died before 30 around you from war or childbirth or just from mean people in their families or that they happened upon. Life wasn't as nice as it is now in the U.S. or in most of the world. It could be nicer than now at times in some ways. But often, that wasn't for very long. And in the past before 1900, there was no Internet, no TV, maybe a few rich people had radios and telegraphs but before the 1840s there weren't telegraphs either. So, if you remember stuff the way people thought might frighten your sensibilities today or not. So, in some ways remembering past lifetimes in the past, present and future is wonderful and in another way it can be devastating and terrifying in a way that is presently beyond your comprehension. So, if this is for you be brave, be careful and be sure to make a prayer to protect your minds, emotions and sanity before you embark down this road. Because once you go down this road usually there is no going back. Once you are aware of the truth of something you don't usually ever forget. So, that is the rub.

    For example, you will find most of recorded history is bullshit. This is one of the first things  you will learn with remembering past, present or future lives.

    How I have used it always since my late teens and twenties is whenever I feel some kind of a connection with someone I remember my past lives with them. This is very useful because if they were crazy then, likely they will be crazy now. So, if I can remember what they were like then it allows me whether to want to be in their lives now.

    For example, you might meet someone you once were madly in love with or even married to in a past lifetime. However, now they might be any sex or any age. But, for them or you in feelings nothing has changed. So, in remembering what was going on then you have a better idea of what is going on now even though literally everything might be different than then now. At least you know where these feelings are coming from.

    When I was single and dating up until about age 25 when my girlfriend got pregnant, we got married and had my first son I found this very useful. The late 1960s were a very different time than now. The birth control pill had been invented and put on the market in 1960. This had liberated women from getting pregnant if they didn't want to. So all sorts of changes were afoot. People didn't use condoms much then unless they were in the military in other countries. So, everyone was sort of crazy sexually then because VD and AIDs were not really a problem in the U.S. like now. By the late 1970s though Herpes became a problem and then in the1980s everyone started using condoms to prevent AIDS. So, this changed everything ever after. 

    The 1960s opened everyone up. The 1980s closed everyone down. People have been pretty confused ever since. However, since about 2000 there seems to be some new sort of equilibrium that has been reached.

    In regard to reincarnation life on earth is always changing in the way people dress, the way they speak, the way they wear their hair, in every single way. Some styles and colors repeat themselves cyclically but often in odd ways. I suppose reincarnation is a little like this. 

    I found an interesting bit from Wikipedia on Justinian and Theodora:

    The main historical sources for her life are the works of her contemporary Procopius, scribe for General Belisarius. The historian has offered three contradictory portrayals of the Empress. The Wars of Justinian, largely completed in 545, paints a picture of a courageous and influential empress.
    Later he wrote the Secret History, which was not published for over a thousand years. The work revealed an author who had become deeply disillusioned with the emperor Justinian, the empress, and even his patron Belisarius. Justinian is depicted as cruel, venal, prodigal and incompetent; as for Theodora, the reader is treated to a detailed and titillating portrayal of vulgarity and insatiable lust, combined with shrewish and calculating mean-spiritedness; Procopius even claims both are demons whose heads were seen to leave their bodies and roam the palace at night. Yet much of the work covers the same time period as The Wars of Justinian.
     end quote from:

    Theodora (wife of Justinian I) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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