Many people often deny these feelings whether they be good, bad, indifferent or both good and bad at the same time because they often don't know what to do with these feelings.
However, for me, as an intuitive and as someone who experiences lifetimes into both the present, past and future for millions of years it is different than that. I simply honor those experiences of people I knew in the past, present or future as people I have been close to in some way shape or form. So, I look to see if we are going to connect in some way in this lifetime. But, always I pray for them as past connections of myself in the past, present or future of the universe.
When I was young (under 50) I used to believe that reincarnations were sequentially forwards sort of like a clock on the wall.
But, as I prepared to die from a heart virus for about 7 months (September 1998 to May 1999) (especially when I had to try to not die by passing out without panicking which (panicking usually kills most heart virus victims by the way because it sets up unsurvivable sequences in the body) I started to realize while unconscious that souls aren't connected to time and space naturally unless they are residing in a human body or visiting friends or relatives in dreams or day dreams. When I understood this I realized how beings as souls can live in any time at all past, present or future and that the clocks we watch on the wall actually have nothing to do with souls at all if they aren't in physical forms.
So, the next time you see someone you feel something for that you haven't met yet there likely is a reason for it good bad or indifferent or both at the same time. Understanding this it makes our present lives more bearable for me and I feel much less alone.
I was raised an only child which is similar sociologically to being raised an oldest child in a family because they experience much the same thing except without siblings.
My cousins became my siblings whenever I saw them especially my father's two sisters kids. So, often I thought in my mind that I had two brothers and one sister growing up. This was helpful to me and made me feel less alone even though they were (the two boys 5 years each older than me) and my female cousin was 7 years older than me.
As I have moved through my life I have had to get used to being an intuitive (which is something that runs in both my father's and mother's family in slightly different ways). People who are intuitive often seek out other intuitive people to be with so often this sort of thing becomes more and more genetically powerful over hundreds and thousands of years.
So, this can be helpful for some of us in helping the human race to survive because often we see what is coming for the human race before it happens.
Or, we see 10 or 100 potential futures for the human race so we try to point out the pitfalls of the worst choices for mankind.
So, if people listen at least the majority of people are going to be okay even if a few make really bad choices and are no more.
Genetically speaking, only those who have certain gifts tend to survive really bad things anyhow. So, during calamities it is often only the most intuitive and physically strongest and most immune people that survive big calamities like the 2004 Tsunami anyhow.
For example, some of the indigenous tribes survived that Tsunami by recognizing the ancient ways. In older tribal cultures memories are passed down from father to son and from mother to daughter. So, when birds and animals started behaving strangely the elders of the tribe remembered what they had been told happens often when animals and birds behaved like this. So, they took to their boats and told more technological people what was coming but mostly the technological people died in the tsunami whereas the tribal people either took to their boats and went at least 10 miles out to sea or more to wait for the water to rise in the tsunami or they went as high as possible on whatever islands they were on. Because they did this they survived the Tsunami, whereas more ( technologically advanced) people all died because they didn't realize what was coming.
"Indigenous tribes-----" below button describes them finding the tribes alive by some miracle.
whereas "Survivors of the Tsunami" takes a more Cultural Anthropological view. Since one of my majors in College: computer science, Philosophy, Psychology and Cultural Anthropology and Sociology prepared me for studying all mankind through an Anthropological point of view. Since a friend of mine got a Master's degree in History of Religion specializing in Buddhism and Sanskrit I tended to think always about cultures and religions in a Cultural Anthropology point of view and from a point of view of a religious relativist.
What I found was that all people are equally intelligent worldwide in all cultures. They just tend to make different choices because of cultural and religious points of view. What your culture is and what you believe in tends to pretty much define what will happen in your life. So, whenever possible people should study all cultures and religions so they can pick and choose what they find useful to believe worldwide. This is my personal point of view. It is a lot better than being imprisoned for life in any one culture or belief system that isn't useful to your long term physical, emotional, mental and spiritual survival here on earth or beyond.
Here are the word buttons for the tribes who survived the Tsunami using ancient ways:
Indigenous Tribes on India's Andaman Islands Survive Tsunami ...
www.voanews.com/content/a...2004.../281913.htmlOct 29, 2009 - Indigenous Tribes on India's Andaman Islands Survive Tsunami Disaster ... full brunt of the tsunami, generated by the massive Asian earthquake. ... of the 500 islands, as many as 10,000 people are missing, and aid groups ...
Voice of AmericaImages for tribal island group that survived the 2004 ...
Survivors of the Tsunami | Cultural Survival
www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/voices/mariana.../survivors-tsuna...At this time, a dozen indigenous tribes lived on the islands with a total population ... was the only indigenous group in the archipelago reported to have suffered ...
The most isolated tribe in the world? - Survival International
www.survivalinternational.org/.../mostisolatedThe photo that told the world the Sentinelese had survived the 2004 tsunami. Yet when a helicopter flew low over the island, a Sentinelese man rushed out on to the ... The colonial officer in charge of the kidnapping wrote that the entire group,
Survival International...
Tsunami - Survival Tactics of Indigenous People
academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/LEEPERFY/The tsunami disaster in December 2004 made the global community ... other six indigenous groups in Andaman and Nicobar Islands survived the tsunami by taking ... The tribal leaders are concenrned about the risk of coming in contact with ...
Note: Though "Cloud Atlas" is a somewhat disturbing movie, if you see it in the guise of reincarnation through time of various kindred or hostile or neutral souls (depending upon the relationships) you sort of get a vague idea how it all might work in regard to relationships between souls throughout time. But, maybe a better way to put it is relationships between souls everywhere at once in time and Space.
Saying it in this way might be more true than saying "Through Time" which people think means moving forward in time because that is not necessarily how souls work. They might incarnate in the past, present or future of this planet or any other or even incarnate as something like a plasma being in our sun or in another star. There are many more types of beings in the universe than any of us could imagine at present. So, if you have memories of being different kinds of beings maybe you should write them down for yourself and posterity to better understand.
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