I realized while taking a shower today that remembering languages from other lifetimes you have lived in the past, present and future of the universe is possible. However, I'm not sure about the practicality of doing something like that because often words are "picture triggers". So, imagine you spoke French and were guillotined in the French revolution or something like that. So, as you are relearning classical French and writing Classical French you suddenly remember vividly your last words and even your consciousness after your head was separated from your body. That wouldn't be pretty at all and depending your age might give you a heart attack or stroke and you might even die.
So, for example, I learned to levitate all over Asia by the 1870s but didn't try to relearn it in this lifetime because it takes 2 to 5 years in a cave in the Himalayas. But, why not just take a plane instead anywhere on earth you want to go now?
So, in the end practicality should be the governing factor in all our lives. Compassion for ourselves and all other beings in as practical way as possible should govern our actions if we want to live a long time in this lifetime or others.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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